Circuit Breaker
If an overload occurs, the circuit breaker
inside the switch box trips and interrupts
power to the router and any accessories.
If this happens:
1. Unplug the power cord.
2. Remove the workpiece from the router
bit and table.
3. Find the cause of the overload and
correct.
4. Push the reset button to reset it. See
Figure 17.
5. Plug in power cord.
6. Follow instructions under Operation of
Switch Box and Router to reset router.
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Table Flatness Adjustment
Your router table comes equipped with
an L-bracket mounted under it to help
ensure the flatness of the working
surface. If the router table should ever
become warped, the flatness can be
adjusted by shimming under the L-
bracket. Loosen L-bracket mounting
screws and place shims as necessary.
Tighten L-bracket screws securely.
Check table top flatness with a
straightedge or the edge of a carpenter's
square. See Figure 18.
reset button
Figure 17
When router table is
WARNING
not in use, always:
1. Place the switch box in OFF position
and remove the safety key.
2. Place router power switch in OFF
position.
3. Unplug switch box from wall outlet.
4. Remove router bit.
5. Make sure router collet assembly is
below router table.
6. Remove and place safety key in a
secure location. Remember where
you place the safety key.
If breaker trips, or the
WARNING
router stalls, or if the power
fails for any other reason, place the
switch box in the OFF position, remove
the safety key, and unplug the switch
box from the wall outlet.
L-bracket
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shim
mounting screws
Figure 18