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USER MANUAL WRT1200 SCHEPPACH
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https://www.scheppach.com/da/service scheppachWRT1200
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| GB | RouterTranslation of original instruction manual | 21 |
| FR | DéfonceuseTraduction des instructions d'origine | 33 |

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D-89335 Ichenhausen
Verehrter Kunde
Homepage: https://www.scheppach.com/de/service
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Symbols are used in this manual to draw your attention to potential hazards. The safety symbols and the accompanying explanations must be fully understood. The warnings themselves will not rectify a hazard and cannot replace proper accident prevention measures.
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Table of contents: Page:
- Introduction....23
- Device description (Fig. 1 - 17)....23
- Scope of delivery (Fig. 3)....23
- Proper use 24
- General safety instructions.... 24
- Residual risks 26
- Technical data....26
- Unpacking 27
- Assembly 27
- Commissioning 28
- Electrical connection 29
- Cleaning 30
- Storage 30
- Maintenance 30
- Disposal and recycling....31
- Troubleshooting 32
1. Introduction
Manufacturer:
Scheppach GmbH
Günzburger Straße 69
D-89335 Ichenhausen
Dear Customer
We hope your new device brings you much enjoyment and success.
Note:
In accordance with the applicable product liability laws, the manufacturer of this device assumes no liability for damage to the device or caused by the device arising from:
- Improper handling
• Non-compliance with the operating manual,
• Repairs carried out by third parties, unauthorised specialists.
• Installing and replacing non-original spare parts
• Application other than specified - Failure of the electrical system in the event of the electrical regulations and VDE provisions 0100, DIN 57113 / VDE0113 not being observed
Note:
Read through the complete text in the operating manual before installing and commissioning the device.
This operating manual should help you to familiarise yourself with your device and to use it for its intended purpose.
The operating manual includes important instructions for safe, proper and economic operation of the device, for avoiding danger, for minimising repair costs and downtimes, and for increasing the reliability and extending the service life of the device.
In addition to the safety instructions in this operating manual, you must also observe the regulations applicable to the operation of the device in your country.
Keep the operating manual at the device, in a plastic sleeve, protected from dirt and moisture. They must be read and carefully observed by all operating personnel before starting the work.
The device may only be used by personnel who have been trained to use it and who have been instructed with respect to the associated hazards.
The required minimum age must be observed.
In addition to the safety instructions in this operating manual and the separate regulations of your country, the generally recognised technical rules relating to the operation of such machines must also be observed.
We accept no liability for accidents or damage that occur due to a failure to observe this manual and the safety instructions.
2. Device description (Fig. 1 - 17)
- Speed control
- Wing screw
- Base plate
- Step stop
- Depth stop
- Spindle locking button
- Wing screw
- Fine adjustment
- Switch lock
- On/off switch
- Reduction piece
- Suction adapter
- Tightening lever
- Parallel stop
- Copying sleeve
- Centring pin
- Clamping sleeve
- Open-ended spanner
- Allen key
- Guide shaft
- Union nut
- Rotary knob
- Scaling ring
- Wing screw for fixing
- Screws
- Sliding blocks
3. Scope of delivery (Fig. 3)
- Router
• Cutter set 20 pieces (not shown) - Parallel stop (14)
- Copying sleeve (15)
- Suction adapter (12)
- Reduction piece (11)
- Centring pin (16)
- Clamping sleeve 6 mm (17)
- Clamping sleeve 8 mm (pre-fitted)
- Open-end spanner with elongated hole (18)
• Allen key, 2.5 mm (19) - Operating manual
4. Proper use
The router is suitable for routing grooves, edges, profiles and elongated holes as well as for copy routing in wood, plastic or lightweight materials.
The machine may only be used in the intended manner.
Any use beyond this is improper. The user/operator, not the manufacturer, is responsible for damages or injuries of any type resulting from this.
An element of the intended use is also the observance of the safety instructions, as well as the assembly instructions and operating information in the operating manual.
The device is not intended for outdoor operation.
Persons who operate and maintain the machine must be familiar with it and must be informed about potential dangers.
The device is intended for use by adults. Children over the age of 16 may use the tool except under supervision. The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by non-intended use or incorrect operation.
In addition, the applicable accident prevention regulations must be strictly observed.
Other general occupational health and safety-related rules and regulations must be observed.
The liability of the manufacturer and resulting damages are excluded in the event of modifications of the machine.
The machine may only be operated with original parts and original accessories from the manufacturer.
The safety, operating and maintenance specifications of the manufacturer, as well as the dimensions specified in the technical data, must be observed.
Please note that our equipment was not designed with the intention of use for commercial or industrial purposes. We assume no guarantee if the device is used in commercial or industrial applications, or for equivalent work.
5. General safety instructions
General power tool safety warnings
WARNING!
Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term "power tool" in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
1. Workplace safety
a) Keep your work area clean and well-lit. Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents.
b) Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.
c) Keep children and bystanders away while operating a power tool. Distractions can cause you to lose control.
2. Electrical safety
a) Power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed (grounded) power tools. Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces, such as pipes, radiators, ranges and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded.
c) Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
d) Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.
e) When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
f) If operating a power tool in a damp location is unavoidable, use a residual current device (RCD) protected supply. Use of an RCD reduces the risk of electric shock.
3. Personal safety
a) Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.
b) Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.
c) Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before connecting to power source and/or battery pack, picking up or carrying the tool. Carrying power tools with your finger on the switch or energising power tools that have the switch on invites accidents.
d) Remove any adjusting key or screwdriver before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.
e) Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.
f) Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair and clothing away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
g) If devices are provided for the connection of dust extraction and collection facilities, ensure these are connected and properly used. Use of dust collection can reduce dust-related hazards.
h) Do not let familiarity gained from frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.
- Power tool use and care
a) Do not force the power tool. Use the correct power tool for your application. The correct power tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it was designed.
b) Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on and off. Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Disconnect the plug from the power source and/or remove the battery pack, if detachable, from the power tool before making any adjustments, changing accessories, or storing power tools. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the power tool accidentally.
d) Store idle power tools out of the reach of children and do not allow persons unfamiliar with the power tool or these instructions to operate the power tool. Power tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
e) Maintain power tools and accessories. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tool's operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier to control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation.
h) Keep handles and grasping surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease. Slippery handles and grasping surfaces do not allow for safe handling and control of the tool in unexpected situations.
5) Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
Warning! This power tool generates an electromagnetic field during operation. This field can impair active or passive medical implants under certain conditions. In order to prevent the risk of serious or deadly injuries, we recommend that persons with medical implants consult with their physician and the manufacturer of the medical implant prior to operating the power tool.
Safety instructions for routers
a) Only hold the power tool by the insulated gripping surfaces, as the cutter can hit its own connection cable. Contact with a live power line can also electrify metal device parts and lead to an electric shock.
b) Fasten and secure the workpiece to a stable base using clamps or other means. If the workpiece is held only by hand or against the body, it remains unstable, which may result in a loss of control.
Device-specific safety instructions for cutters
- The permissible rotational speed for insert tools must be at least as high as the maximum speed cited on the power tool. Accessories which rotate faster than the maximum permissible rate can be destroyed.
- Cutters or other accessories must fit exactly on the tool receiver (collet) of your power tool. Insert tools that do not fit exactly on your power tool's tool receiver rotate unevenly, vibrate very strongly and can cause a loss of control.
• Make sure that the cutter is installed correctly. A cutter that is not mounted properly can break or be ejected during cutting and pose a danger of injury. - Only guide the electric tool against the workpiece when switched on. Otherwise there is a risk of kick-back if the tool attachment gets caught in the workpiece.
- Do not place your hands in the cutting area or on the cutter. Hold the additional handle or the motor housing with your second hand. If both hands hold the cutter, they cannot be injured by the cutter.
- Never mill over metal objects, nails or screws. The cutter can be damaged and this can lead to increased vibrations.
- Use the appropriate detection devices in order to detect hidden supply lines or ask the local utility company. Contact with electric lines may cause electric shock and fire, contact of a gas line may cause explosion. Damage to a water pipe can cause damage to property and electric shock.
- Do not use blunt or damaged tools. Blunt or damaged tools can trigger uncontrollable situations.
- Hold the electrical tool firmly with both hands and ensure firm footing. It is safer to guide the electrical tool with two hands.
- Wait until the electrical tool has come to a standstill before setting it down. The tool attachment can get caught and this can lead to loss of control over the electric tool
- Avoid touching the tool or the workpiece immediately after machining. The parts can still be hot and cause burn injuries.
6. Residual risks
The machine has been built according to the state-of-the-art and the recognised technical safety requirements. However, individual residual risks can arise during operation.
• Health hazard due to electrical power, with the use of improper electrical connection cables.
• Furthermore, despite all precautions having been met, some non-obvious residual risks may still remain.
- Residual risks can be minimised if the "Safety information" and the "Proper use" together with the operating manual as a whole are observed.
- Avoid accidental starting of the machine: the operating button may not be pressed when inserting the plug in an outlet. Use the tool attachment that is recommended in this operating manual. This is how to ensure that your machine provides optimum performance.
- Keep your hands away from the work area, when the machine is in operation.
7. Technical data
Motor 230 V\~ / 50 Hz
| Power consumption 1200 W | |
| Idle speed n_0 | 11000 - 30000 rpm |
| Milling cutter stroke 55 mm | |
| Tool receiver 6 / 8 mm | |
| Protection class | II |
| Weight | .3.4 kg |
Technical changes reserved!
Noise and vibration
⚠ Warning: Noise can have serious effects on your health. If the machine noise exceeds 85 dB, please wear suitable hearing protection.
Information about noise level measured in accordance with EN 62841
Noise data
| Sound power level L_WA | 97.7 dB |
| Sound pressure level L_pA | 86.7 dB |
| Uncertainty K_wa/pA | 3 dB |
Vibration parameters
Vibration value per EN 62841
| Vibration a_h | 4.3 m/s ^2 |
| Uncertainty K_h | 1.5 m/s ^2 |
The specified vibration emission value has been measured according to a standardised testing procedure and can be used for comparison of one power tool with another; and may change depending on the way in which the power tool is used and in exceptional cases may be higher than the specified value.
⚠ Warning:
In case of extended working periods, the operating personnel may suffer circulatory disturbances in their hands (vibration white finger) due to vibrations.
Raynaud's syndrome is a vascular disease that causes the small blood vessels on the fingers and toes to cramp in spasms.
The affected areas are no longer supplied with sufficient blood and therefore appear extremely pale. The frequent use of vibrating devices can cause nerve damage in people whose circulation is impaired (e.g. smokers, diabetics).
If you notice unusual adverse effects, stop working immediately and seek medical advice.
Observe the following information to reduce hazards:
- Keep your body and especially your hands warm in cold weather.
• Take regular breaks and move your hands to promote circulation. - Ensure as little vibration as possible at the device via regular maintenance and stable parts on the device.
8. Unpacking
- Open the packaging and carefully remove the device.
- Remove the packaging material, as well as the packaging and transport safety devices (if present).
- Check whether the scope of delivery is complete.
- Check the device and accessory parts for transport damage. In the event of complaints the carrier must be informed immediately. Later claims will not be recognised.
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If possible, keep the packaging until the expiry of the warranty period.
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Familiarise yourself with the device by means of the operating manual before using for the first time.
- With accessories as well as wearing parts and spare parts use only original parts. Spare parts can be obtained from your specialist dealer.
- When ordering please provide our article number as well as type and year of manufacture for your equipment.
⚠ WARNING!
The device and the packaging material are not children's toys! Do not let children play with plastic bags, films or small parts! There is a danger of choking or suffocating!
9. Assembly
ATTENTION!
Always make sure the device is fully assembled before commissioning!
Before connecting the machine, make certain that the data on the type plate matches with the mains power data.
Warning! Always pull out the mains plug before carrying out adjustments on the device.
Prior to commissioning, all covers and safety devices must be mounted correctly.
Fitting the suction adapter (Fig. 4)
Caution! For health reasons, the use of a dust extractor is absolutely necessary.
- Screw the suction adapter (12) onto the top of the base plate (3) using the screws provided.
- Connect the reduction piece (11) into the suction adapter (12).
- Connect a suitable suction system to the suction adapter (12) or to the reduction piece (11).
Fitting the copying sleeve (Fig. 5)
- Place the copying sleeve (15) on the base plate (3) from below and secure it using the screws provided.
The barrel ring must point downwards.
- Attention!
Fitting the parallel stop (Fig. 6)
- Loosen the two wing screws (2) for the guide shafts (20).
- Slide the guide shafts (20) into the corresponding holes.
- Tighten the two wing screws (2) for the guide shafts (20) again.
Replacing the collet (Fig. 7)
The supplied cutters all have an 8 mm shaft. Use the already pre-mounted collet 8 mm for this. For cutters with 6mm shaft, replace the collet (17) as follows:
- Press and hold the spindle lock button (6).
• Using the open-ended spanner (18) supplied, loosen the union nut (21) by turning it anti-clockwise. - Remove the cutter, the union nut (21) and the collet (17).
- Place the collet 6mm (17) on the spindle and fix it with the union nut (21) by turning it clockwise.
Attention!
The union nut (21) may only be tightened when a cutter is inserted. Otherwise the collet (17) can be damaged.
Installation / removal of cutter tool (Fig. 8)
Warning! Pull out the mains plug.
Attention! Cutters are very sharp. There is a danger of injury.
Attention! After working with the router, the milling tool remains very hot for a relatively long time.
- Select the cutter tool suitable for your application.
- Press and hold the spindle lock button (6).
• Using the open-ended spanner (18) supplied, loosen the union nut (21) by turning it anti-clockwise. - Remove the cutter tool already inserted and place the selected cutter in the collet (17). The cutter must be inserted at least 20 mm into the collet (17).
• Using the open-ended spanner (18) supplied, tighten the union nut (21) by turning it clockwise. - Before putting the device into operation, check that the cutter tool is firmly seated and running true.
10. Commissioning
⚠ Attention!
Always make sure the device is fully assembled before commissioning!
- Do not use low quality or damaged cutters. Only use milling tools with a shaft diameter of 6 mm or 8 mm. The cutters must also be designed for the respective idle speed.
- Secure the workpiece to be machined so that it cannot be flung away while working. Use clamping devices.
• Always guide the mains cable away backwards!
- Never cut over metal parts, screws, nails, etc.
- If the ball bearing of a cutter has loosened, tighten it again with the Allen key included in the cutter set.
Switching on and off (Fig. 9)
- To switch on, press the switch lock (9) and then actuate the on/off switch (10).
• To switch off, simply release the on/off switch (10).
Select speed (Fig. 10)
The suitable speed depends on the material to be machined and the diameter of the cutter.
- Select a speed in the range of 11,000 to 30,000 rpm by turning the speed control knob (1).
Step Speed
| 1 - 2 Low speed |
| 3 - 4 Medium speed |
5 - 7 High speed
Setting the cutting depth (Fig. 11-12)
- Place the machine on the workpiece.
- Loosen the tightening lever (13) and the wing screw (7).
- Slowly move the machine down until the cutter touches the workpiece.
- Tighten the tightening lever (13).
- Turn the step stop (4) to step 0 (0 mm).
- Slide the depth stop (4) down until it touches the step stop (6).
- Use the fine adjustment (8) to set a reading on the scale that makes sense for you.
- Slide the depth stop (5) upwards by the desired cutting depth and fix it by turning the wing screw (7) clockwise.
Attention!
The value displayed on the scale does not correspond to the actual cutting depth. It must always be set relative to the selected point on the scale.
- Now loosen the tightening lever (13) and return the device upwards.
- Test the setting with a practical experiment on a waste piece.
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If necessary, adjust the cutting depth with the fine adjustment (8):
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To increase the cutting depth, turn the fine adjustment (8) anti-clockwise.
- To decrease the cutting depth, turn the fine adjustment (8) clockwise.
Adjusting the cutting depth with the step stop (Fig. 11)
The step stop (4) can be used in several steps with less chip take-off for larger cutting depths.
- Set the desired cutting depth with step 0 of the step stop (6) as described before.
- Set the higher levels for the first machining steps.
- Test the setting with a practical experiment on a waste piece.
Cutting direction (Fig. 13)
The cutter turns clockwise. Cutting must always be carried out against the direction of rotation (counter-rotation) to avoid accidents.
Attention! When cutting with the direction of rotation (synchronisation), the tool can be torn out of your hand.
Feed
It is very important to machine the workpiece with the correct feed rate. We recommend that you carry out a few test cutting operations with a waste piece of the same type before machining the actual workpiece. This makes it very easy to find out the best working speed.
Feed too low:
- The cutter could become very hot. When machining combustible material, the workpiece could ignite.
Feed too fast: - The cutter could be damaged and the cutting quality is rough and uneven.
Freehand cutting
Freehand cutting allows you to do creative milling work, such as creating lettering.
- Only use a very flat cutting setting for this!
- When machining the workpiece, observe the direction of rotation of the cutters.
Cutting with the parallel stop (Fig. 14)
To cut along a straight outer edge of the workpiece, proceed as follows:
- Insert the parallel stop (14) into the holes of the base plate (3) according to the required dimension and tighten the wing screws (2).
- Guide the parallel stop (14) along the outer edge of the workpiece.
Setting the parallel stop (Fig. 15)
Change the width of the sliding blocks (26):
- Loosen the screws (25) of the sliding blocks (26) and move them as desired.
• Retighten the screws (25)
Fine adjustment of the parallel stop (14):
- Loosen the wing screw for fixing (24).
- Set the desired distance by turning the knob (22).
- The distance can be read on the scale. To set values of less than 1 mm, use the freely rotatable scale ring (23).
• Retighten the wing screw (24) for fixing.
Cutting with the circular compass (Fig. 16)
- Insert the parallel stop (14) turned by 180^ and according to the required dimension into the holes of the base plate (3) and tighten the wing screws (2).
- Insert the centring pin (16) into the parallel stop (14) and screw it tight using the wing nut.
- Use the elongated hole of the open-end spanner (18) for countering.
Form and edge cutting (Fig. 17)
- For form (a) - and edge cutting (b), special cutters with a thrust ring can also be used.
• Fit the cutter as described above. - Carefully bring the router up to the workpiece.
- Guide the guide pin or ball bearing (c) along the workpiece with light pressure.
Working with the copying sleeve (Fig. 5)
With the use of a copying sleeve (15) templates can be transferred to the workpiece.
Attention!
The template must be at least as high as the barrel ring of the copying sleeve (15).
- Place the router with the copying sleeve (15) against the template.
- Set the cutting depth as described before.
- Guide the device along the template with the copying sleeve (15) protruding. Work only with light pressure.
11. Electrical connection
The electrical motor installed is connected and ready for operation. The connection complies with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions.
The customer's mains connection as well as the extension cable used must also comply with these regulations.
Damaged electrical connection cable
The insulation on electrical connection cables is often damaged.
This may have the following causes:
- Pressure points, where connection cables are passed through windows or doors.
- Kinks where the connection cable has been improperly fastened or routed.
- Places where the connection cables have been cut due to being driven over.
• Insulation damage due to being ripped out of the wall outlet.
• Cracks due to the insulation ageing.
Such damaged electrical connection cables must not be used and are life-threatening due to the insulation damage.
Check the electrical connection cables for damage regularly. Ensure that the connection cables are disconnected from electrical power when checking for damage.
Electrical connection cables must comply with the applicable VDE and DIN provisions. Only use connection cables of the same designation.
The printing of the type designation on the connection cable is mandatory.
For single-phase AC motors, we recommend a fuse rating of C 16A or K 16A for machines with a high starting current (from 3000 watts)!
Connection type Y
If the mains connection cable of this device is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, their service department or a similarly qualified person to avoid dangers.
12. Cleaning
Danger!
Pull out the mains plug before carrying out any cleaning work.
- Keep protective devices, air vents and the motor housing as free of dust and dirt as possible. Rub the device clean with a clean cloth or blow it off with compressed air at low pressure.
• We recommend that you clean the device directly after every use.
- Clean the device at regular intervals using a damp cloth and a little soft soap. Do not use any cleaning products or solvents; they could attack the plastic parts of the device. Make sure that no water can penetrate the device interior. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
13. Storage
Store the device and its accessories in a dark, dry and frost-free place that is inaccessible to children. The optimum storage temperature lies between 5 and 30 °C. Store the power tool in its original packaging. Cover the power tool to protect it from dust or moisture. Store the operating manual with the power tool.
14. Maintenance
The device has no further internal parts that require maintenance.
Service information
With this product, it is necessary to note that the following parts are subject to natural or usage-related wear, or that the following parts are required as consumables.
Wearing parts*: Cutter, carbon brush
* may not be included in the scope of delivery!
Connections and repairs
Connections and repair work on the electrical equipment may only be carried out by electricians.
Please provide the following information in the event of any queries:
- Type of current for the motor
• Machine data - type plate
Spare parts and accessories can be obtained from our service centre. To do this, scan the QR code on the cover page.
15. Disposal and recycling
Notes for packaging


The packaging materials are recyclable. Please dispose of packaging in an environmentally friendly manner.
Information on the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Act (ElectroG)

Electrical and electronic appliances do not belong in household waste, but should be collected and disposed of separately.
- Used batteries or rechargeable batteries that are not installed permanently in the old appliance must be removed non-destructively before disposal. Their disposal is regulated by the battery law.
- Owners or users of electrical and electronic appliances are obliged by law to return them after use.
- The end user bears personal responsibility for deleting his personal data from the old appliance to be disposed of.
- The symbol of the crossed-through rubbish bin means that electrical and electronic appliances may not be disposed of in the household rubbish.
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Electrical and electronic appliances can be handed in at the following places at no charge:
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Public service disposal or collection points (e.g. municipal building yards)
- Points of sale of electrical appliances (stationary and online) provided traders are obliged to take them back or offer this voluntarily.
- Up to three waste electrical devices per type of device, with an edge length of no more than 25 centimetres, can be returned free of charge to the manufacturer without prior purchase of a new device from the manufacturer or taken to another authorised collection point in your vicinity.
- Further supplementary take-back conditions of the manufacturers and distributors can be obtained from the respective customer service.
- If the manufacturer delivers a new electrical appliance to a private household, the manufacturer can arrange for the free collection of the old electrical appliance upon request from the end user. Please contact the manufacturer's customer service for this.
• These statements only apply to appliances that are installed and sold in the countries of the European Union and are subject to European Directive 2012/19/EU. Different provisions may apply to the disposal of electrical and electronic appliances in countries outside the European Union.
16. Troubleshooting
The following table shows fault symptoms and describes remedial measures in the event of your machine failing to work properly. If you cannot localise and rectify the problem with this, please contact your service workshop.
| Fault Possible cause Remedy | ||
| Device does not start | No power supply Check the power connection and the socket. | |
| Triggered overload protection | Allow the engine to cool down. | |
| On/off switch defective Repair by an authorised service centre. | ||
| Engine defective Repair by an authorised service centre. | ||
| Motor stops during operation | Triggered overload protection | Allow the engine to cool down. |
| Engine defective Repair by an authorised service centre. | ||
| Vibrations are too strong | Screws or parts of the electric tool are loose. | Tighten up all the screws. |
| The cutter is not properly inserted. | Insert the cutter correctly. | |
| The workpiece is not properly fastened. | Fasten the workpiece. | |
| The height adjustment does not work. | Height adjustment guides dirty. | Clean the height adjustment guides. |
Günzburger Straße 69
D-89335 Ichenhausen
Cher client,
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Exploded view diagram of a mechanical assembly with numbered parts for identificationEC Declaration of Conformity
| x 2006/42/EG | |
| Annex IV Notified Body: Notified Body No.: Certificate No.: | |
Standard references:
EN 62841-1:2015/A11:2022; EN 62841-2-17:2017; EN IEC 55014-1:2021; EN IEC 55014-2:2021;
EN IEC 61000-3-2:2019/A1:2021; EN 61000-3-3:2013/A2:2021
This declaration of conformity is issued under the sole responsibility of the manufacturer.
The object of the declaration described above fulfils the regulations of the directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and Council from 8th June 2011, on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment.
Subject to change without notice
Documents registrar: Dawid Hudzik
Günzburger Str. 69, D-89335 Ichenhausen
Garantie DE
Apparent defects must be notified within 8 days from the receipt of the goods. Otherwise, the buyer's rights of claim due to such defects are invalidated. We guarantee for our machines in case of proper treatment for the time of the statutory warranty period from delivery in such a way that we replace any machine part free of charge which provably becomes unusable due to faulty material or defects of fabrication within such period of time. With respect to parts not manufactured by us we only warrant insofar as we are entitled to warranty claims against the upstream suppliers. The costs for the installation of the new parts shall be borne by the buyer. The cancellation of sale or the reduction of purchase price as well as any other claims for damages shall be excluded.




