Ryobi P610 Manuel de l'opérateur Page 12

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OPERATION
Fig. 6
WARNING:
Battery tools are always in operating condition. Therefore,
switch should always be locked when not in use or
carrying at your side.
STARTING/STOPPING THE PLANER
See Figure 6.
To start the planer: Push the lock-off button from either
side, and then depress the switch trigger.
To stop the planer: Release the switch trigger.
KICKSTAND
See Figure 7.
The planer has been equipped with an automatic pivoting
kickstand that will prevent the blade from contacting the
workbench when not in use. As you begin your planing
operation, the kickstand will automatically retract as it passes
over the edge of the workpiece. When setting the planer down
on your workbench, the kickstand will automatically pivot
down to prevent the blade from making any contact.
WARNING:
Make sure the kickstand operates freely at all times and
that the area surrounding the kickstand is clear of debris.
Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury.
PLANING DEPTH
See Figure 8.
When you begin planing a rough piece of material, the planer
will only remove the high spots at first. Successive passes
will remove more and more material. By removing no more
than 1/64 in. with each pass, you will achieve the smoothest
finish, even from the roughest workpiece.
Always begin by making test cuts in scrap wood to make sure
that the planer is removing the desired amount of wood.
To set the planing depth:
Lock the switch by placing the lock-off button in the center
position.
NOTE: The switch automatically locks when not
depressed to the left or the right.
Turn the depth adjustment knob clockwise to reach the
maximum depth of cut.
NOTE: To protect the blades during storage, transporting,
etc., set the depth adjustment to 0.
LOCK-OFF
BUTTON
SWITCH
TRIGGER
WORKPIECE
KICKSTAND
DEPTH
ADJUSTMENT
KNOB
Fig. 7
Fig. 8
DEPTH
ADJUSTMENT
SCALE
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