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Maintenance and care
- The carpentry planer requires practically no
maintenance.
- Lubrication for the antifriction bearings is
designed to last for the service life of the
electric tool.
- However, it is recommended to remove
accumulated dust and chips regularly by
blowing compressed air through the motor
ventilation holes while the motor is running.
- The guide faces are to be kept clean from
resins and similar deposits.
- When working under extreme conditions, e.g.
planing wood with high contents of resins or
moisture, deposits accumulated inside the
electric tool can reduce effectiveness of dust
and chip extraction.
Important:
- Remove plug from the mains socket before
opening the housing cover (13).
- Cleaning, if necessary, may be carried out
after removing of the housing cover – loosen
the hexagon-head screw (25) using the
wrench (21).
- After the interior of electric tool has been
cleaned, replace the cover and tighten the
screw again.
Lift-off carbon brushes
The carbon brushes are specially designed to
allow their wear only to the minimum usable
length. Then the power supply circuit is
automatically interrupted and the electric tool
stops running.
Replacement of the carbon brushes is to be
carried out by specialized service personnel
only.
Storage
Packed electric tools may be stored in dry
unheated storerooms with temperatures not
dropping below - 5°C. Unpacked electric tools
shall be stored only in dry self-contained
storerooms with temperatures not dropping
below + 5°C, where sudden temperature
changes are prevented.
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Recycling
(Figure 1)
After their service life is ended, submit the
electric tool, its accessories and packages to a
disposal premise to allow reusing of the raw
materials.
To allow material-sorted recycling, all plastic
components are marked with relevant symbols.
Repairs and servicing
Repairs in the warranty and post-warranty
periods are carried out by the servicing
workshops listed in the index of addresses.
Guarantee
We guarantee PROTOOL appliances in
accordance with statutory/country-specific
regulations (proof of purchase by invoice or
delivery note).
Damage attributable to normal wear and tear,
overload or improper handling will be excluded
from the guarantee.
In case of compliant please send the machine,
undismantled, to your dealer or the Service
Centre for electric power tools.
Noise/vibration information
Noise and vibration levels measured and
determined according to EN 50144.
The typical A-weighted noise levels of the
electric tool are:
PLP 205:
Sound pressure level: 96 dB(A)
Sound power level: 109 dB(A)
Use ear protection!
The typical level of hand-arm vibration is less
2
than
2,5 m/s .
PLP 245:
Sound pressure level: 92 dB(A)
Sound power level: 105 dB(A)
Use ear protection!
The typical level of hand-arm vibration is less
than
2,5 m/s .
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