KNOVA KN RO-1313 Manual De Instrucciones página 8

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OPERATION
Always make several progressively deeper cuts by starting
at one depth and then making several passes, each time
increasing the cutting depth until your desired depth is reached.
Making a cut that is too deep will stress the motor and
the cutter bit, and it may burn the workpiece and dull the cutter
bit. It could also "grab" too much of the workpiece and cause
you to lose control of the router, causing a serious accident.
To be certain that your depth settings are correct, always make
test cuts in scrap material similar to your workpiece before
beginning your final cutting.
Remember, knowing the right depth for each cut comes with
routing experience.
TOGGLE "ON/OFF" SWITCH (FIG. 8)
Your router motor is turned "ON" and "OFF" with the toggle
switch located on the top cap of the motor housing.
The left side of the toggle switch hood (as you face it) is marked
"I" and "ON" and the right side (as you face it) is marked "O"
and "OFF."
• To turn the motor "ON", push the toggle switch to the left
side marked "I" and "ON."
• To turn the motor "OFF" push the toggle switch to
the right side marked "O" and "OFF."
When using the fixed base for edge routing, always hold
the router and the cutter bit away from the workpiece when
turning the toggle switch "On." Only contact the workpiece
with the router and cutter bit after the router has reached
the full selected speed; read and follow the instructions for
EDGE ROUTING and INTERNAL ROUTING with the base you
are using. Only remove the router and cutter bit from
the workpiece after turning the router motor "OFF" and after
the cutter bit comes to a complete stop.
Fig. 8
SOFT START FEATURE
The soft start control minimizes torque twist, customary in
larger router motors, by limiting the speed at which the motor
starts. This increases the motor's life.
LED WORKLIGHTS (FIG. 9)
Your router motor has 3 built-in worklights located around
the collet/nut to provide high visibility of the workpiece when
cutting. These lights are always "On" when the toggle switch
is in the "ON" position.
Fig. 9
"LIVE TOOL INDICATOR" LIGHT (FIG. 10)
Your router also has a "live tool indicator" green light, located
on the motor housing top cap where the power cord enters
the motor housing. This green light is always on when the router
motor is plugged into a power source.
ELECTRONIC VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL (FIG. 11)
The electronic speed control feature allows the motor speed to
be matched to the cutter size and material for an improved
finish and extended bit life.
Speed changes are made starting at "1" and rotating
the speed control dial clockwise increase the speed, and
counter-clockwise to decrease the speed as indicated on
the Dial, numbered 1 through 6.
Live tool
indicator
Fig. 10
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