Parkside PHA 12 A1 Original Instructions Manual

CORDLESS PLANER PHA 12 A1
CORDLESS PLANER
Translation of the original instructions
IAN 312203
AKKU-HOBEL
Originalbetriebsanleitung
Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.
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Content
Introduction .................................4
Intended use ................................4
General description ......................5
Scope of delivery ............................5
Description of functions ....................5
Overview .......................................5
Technical data ..............................5
Safety information .......................6
Symbols used in the instructions ......... 6
Symbols on the device .....................6
General Safety Instructions
for Power Tools ................................6
Additional safety
instructions for the planer ................ 10
Initial start-up ............................11
Charging the battery ...................... 11
Extracting shavings/dust.................11
Operation ..................................11
Setting the cutting depth .................11
Switching on/off ...........................11
Checking the charge
status of the battery........................12
Working instructions ..................12
Planing.........................................12
Chamfering edges ......................... 12
Maintenance and Care ...............12
Replacing planer blades .................12
Cleaning ....................................13
Storage ......................................13
Disposal/environmental
protection ..................................13
Spare Parts/Accessories .............13
Guarantee .................................14
Repair Service ............................15
Service-Center ............................15
Importer ....................................15
Translation of the original EC
declaration of conformity ........... 31
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of your new device. With it, you have chosen a high quality product. During production, this equipment has been checked for quali-
ty and subjected to a nal inspection. The
functionality of your equipment is therefore guaranteed.
The operating instructions constitute
part of this product. They contain
important information on safety, use and disposal.
Before using the product, familiarise
yourself with all of the operating and safety instructions. Use the product only as described and for
the applications specied. Keep this
manual safely and in the event that the product is passed on, hand over all documents to the third party.
Intended use
The cordless planer is suitable for machi­ning solid wood materials, such as boards or beams.
The device is part of the Parkside X12VTEAM series and operates with the X12VTEAM battery. The batteries may
only be charged using chargers from the
Parkside X 12 V TEAM series. The device is intended for use by adults.
Children under the age of 16 may not use the device, except under supervision.
The device is intended to be used by
do-it-yourselfers. It was not designed for
commercial use. The warranty is void in
the case of commercial use.
The manufacturer is not liable for damage
caused by improper use or incorrect ope­ration.
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General description
An illustration of the most import-
ant functional components can be found on the front fold-out page.
Scope of delivery
First, unpack the device and check for com­pleteness. Dispose of the packaging material properly.
Cordless Planer
• Shavings ejector
• Spanner
• Allen key
• Operating instructions
Description of functions
The cordless planer has a rotating planer
shaft, which is equipped with two blades.
Please refer to the descriptions below for
information on how the operating elements work. Refer to the following descriptions for a fun­ctional description of the controls.
Overview
1 Controller, cutting depth adjust-
ment
2 Battery charge level indicator
3 Ventilation holes
4 Safety switch
5 On/off switch
6 Rechargeable battery
7 Planer sole 8 Ejection chute 9 Allen key
10 Spanner 11 Shavings extraction adapter
12 Shavings ejector, left/right
13 V-groove
14 Blade holder, planer blade
15 Nut, blade  xing
16 Screw, blade height adjustment
17 Planer blades
Technical data
Cordless Planer ...................... PHA 12 A1
Nominal voltage U ...................... 12 V
Idle speed n0 ....................... 14500 min
Protection category...........................IPX0
Weight (incl. battery) .................... 1.5 kg
Cutting depth (10 x 0.2 mm increments)
optimal ................................. 0 - 1 mm
maximum .............................. 1 - 2 mm
Planer width ........................max. 56 mm
Sound pressure level
(L
) .....................79.4 dB(A), KpA= 3 dB
pA
Sound power level (L
measured ...........90.4 dB(A); K
Vibration (a
) ...... 3.546 m/s2; K= 1.5 m/s
h
Levels of noise and vibration were deter­mined according to the norms and regula­tions in the declaration of conformity.
The vibration emission value has been mea-
sured according to a standardised testing method and may be used for comparison with another power tool.
The indicated vibration emission value may
also be used for an introductory assessment of the exposure.
Warning: The vibration emission
value whilst actually using the power tool may vary from the given values regardless of the type and way in which the power tool is used.
Try to keep the exposure to vi-
brations as low as possible. An
example of a measure to reduce vibration exposure is limiting the
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= 3 dB
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working hours. For this purpose all parts of the operating cycle have to be considered (for example, times when the power tool is switched off and times when it is switched on but running without any load).
Safety information
This section describes the basic safety rules
when working with the device.
Symbols used in the instructions
Hazard symbol with infor-
mation on the prevention of personal injury or property damage.
Hazard symbol with information on
damage prevention.
Advisory symbol with information on
how to best use the device.
Symbols on the device
Attention!
Read the operating instructions care­fully before using the device.
Wear safety goggles.
Wear a respiratory mask.
Wear safety gloves.
Direction of travel of planer blade
The device is part of the Park-
side X12VTEAM series
General Safety Instructions for Power Tools
WARNING! Read all
safety notices, instruc­tions, illustrations and technical data that have been provided with this power tool. Failure to com-
ply with these and the follo­wing instructions may result
in electric shock, re and/or
serious injuries.
Save all safety instructions and guidelines for the fu­ture.
The term “power tool” used in
the safety instructions refers to mains-operated power tools (with a mains cable) and to battery-operated power tools (without a mains cable).
1) Occupational Safety a) Keep your work area
tidy and well lit. Wor-
king in areas that are untidy or without lighting can result in accidents.
b) Do not work with the
power tool in a poten­tially explosive atmo­sphere where am­mable liquids, gases or dust are present. Power
tools generate sparks that can ignite dust or vapours.
c) Keep children and other
persons away from the area while the power tool is in use. Distractions
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can cause you to lose cont­rol of the power tool .
2) Electrical safety
Caution: This is how to
avoid accidents and inju­ries from an electric shock:
a) The plug of the power tool
must t into the socket.
The plug must not be mo-
died in any way. Do not
use adapter plugs with power tools that have a protective earth. Unmodied
plugs and matching sockets re­duce the risk of electric shock.
b) Avoid body contact with
earthed surfaces such as pipes, radiators, cookers and refrigerators. There
is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed.
c) Do not expose the power
tool to rain or wet condi­tions. The penetration of water
into a power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
d) Never use the power ca-
ble to carry or hang the power tool or to pull the plug out of the socket. Keep the power cab­le away from heat, oil, sharp edges and moving parts. Damaged or untidy po-
wer cables increase the risk of electric shock.
e) If you are working out-
doors with the power tool, only use extension cables that are suitable for outdoors. Using an ex-
tension cable that is suitable for outdoors reduces the risk of electric shock.
f) If operation of the power
tool in a damp environ­ment is unavoidable, please use a fault-current circuit breaker. The use of
a fault-current circuit breaker reduces the risk of an electric shock.
3) SAFETY OF PERSONS a) Pay attention! Be aware of
what you are doing and take the utmost care when working with a power tool. Do not use power tools if you are tired or you are under the inu­ence of drugs, alcohol or medication. A moment of in-
attention whilst using the power tool can result in serious injuries.
b) Wear personal protecti-
ve equipment and safety goggles at all times. Wea-
ring personal protective equip­ment such as a dust mask, non­slip safety shoes, hard hat or ear protection, according to the type and use of the power tool, reduces the risk of injury.
c) Avoid starting the power
tool unintentionally. En­sure that the power tool is switched off before you connect it to the power supply, pick it up or carry it and/or before you connect the rechargeable battery. Having your nger
on the switch of the power tool
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while carrying it, or having the power tool switched on when connecting it to the power sup­ply can cause accidents.
d) Remove adjustment tools
or spanners away from the area before switching on the power tool. A tool
or key located in a rotating piece of equipment can lead to injuries.
e) Avoid an abnormal body
posture. Ensure that your footing is secure and keep your balance at all times. This will help you to
have better control of the pow­er tool in unexpected situations.
f) Wear suitable clothing.
Do not wear loose clo­thing or jewellery. Keep hair, clothes and gloves away from moving parts.
Loose clothing, jewellery or long hair may get caught in moving parts.
g) If dust extraction and
collection devices can be installed, make sure that these are connected and used correctly. Using a dust
collector can reduce hazards caused by dust.
h) Do not allow yourself to
be lulled into a false fee­ling of security and do not disregard the safety rules for power tools, even if you are familiar with the power tool after using it many times. Care-
less action can lead to serious injuries within a fraction of a second.
4) USE AND TREATMENT OF THE POWER TOOL
a) Do not overload the po-
wer tool. Use the correct power tool for the job in hand. With the right power
tool, you can work better and
more safely within the specied
power range.
b) Do not use the power tool
with a damaged cable.
A power tool that no longer
switches on or off is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Remove the plug from
the wall socket and/or remove the rechargeable battery before you chan­ge the device’s settings, change accessories or put away the power tool.These
safety measures prevent acci­dentally starting the power tool.
d) Store unused power tools
out of reach of children. Do not allow persons to use the power tool who are not familiar with it or who have not read the operating instructions.
Power tools can be dangerous
if operated by inexperienced persons.
e) Look after the power tool
and accessories carefully. Check that the moving parts are working proper­ly and are not becoming jammed and that parts are not broken or dama­ged in such a way that the functioning of the de­vice is impaired. Have da-
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maged parts repaired be­fore using thepower tool.
Many accidents are caused by
poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp
and clean. Carefully main-
tained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to get jammed and are easier to work with.
g) Use the power tool, ac-
cessories etc. in accordan­ce with these operating instructions. Take into ac­count the working condi­tions and the work to be carried out. Using the power
tool for anything other than its intended use can lead to dan­gerous situations.
h) Keep handles and grip
surfaces dry, clean and free from oil and grease.
Slippery handles and grip sur­faces do not permit safe opera­tion and control over the power tool in unexpected situations.
5) USE AND TREATMENT OF THIS BATTERY-POWERED TOOL
a) Only recharge batteries
using chargers recommen­ded by the manufacturer.
If a charger that has been de­signed for a particular type of battery is used to charge other
batteries, there is a risk of re.
b) Only use batteries that
are intended for the pow­er tool. The use of other bat-
teries may create a re hazard
and lead to injury.
c) When not in use, keep
batteries away from pa­per clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects that could cause the contacts to be bridged. A short circuit
between battery contacts can
result in burns or a re.
d) When misused, uid may
leak from the battery. Avoid any contact with it. On accidental contact, wash in running water. If the uid comes into con­tact with the eyes, seek medical assistance also.
Leaking battery uid can cause
skin irritation or burns.
e) Do not use damaged or
altered batteries. Damaged
or altered batteries can be
unpredictable and lead to re,
explosion or risk of injury.
f) Do not expose batteries
to re or elevated tempe­ratures. Fire or temperatures
over 130 °C can cause an ex­plosion.
g) Follow all instructions for
charging and never char­ge the battery or the bat­tery-powered tool outside the temperature range stated in the operating in­structions. Incorrect charging
or charging outside the permit­ted temperature range may des­troy the battery and increase
the risk of re.
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6) SERVICE a) Only have qualied per-
sonnel repair your power tool and only use original spare parts. This ensures the
safety of the device is main­tained.
b) Never repair damaged
batteries. All battery repairs
should be carried out by the manufacturer or authorised customer service centres only.
Additional safety instructions for the planer
a) Wait for the blade shaft to
come to a stop before put­ting the power tool down.
An exposed rotating blade shaft
may snag the surface, causing loss of control and serious in­jury.
b) Fasten and secure the
workpiece by means of clamps or with another method on a stable base.
If you hold the workpiece only with your hand or against your own body, it will stay instable and this can lead to a loss of control.
c) Do not reach into the
ejection chute with your hands. Risk of injury from the
planer blades.
d) Always hold the planer
so that it lays at on the
workpiece when working.
The planer could otherwise tilt
and cause injury.
e) The planer should only
be moved over the work-
piece when it is turned on.
There is a risk of kickback if the
planer tilts.
f) Only wood may be
planed, not metal.
g) Harmful dust can occur
when working. Wear a
respiratory mask and attach an external dust extraction system.
h) In the case of danger,
switch off the planer im­mediately and remove the battery from the device.
i) Check the blade regular-
ly for damage. Only use sharp, undamaged bla­des.
k) Ensure that the vents are free of
soiling.
l) Remove the battery
- at all times when the user is not in the vicinity of the machine,
- before the removal of blocka­ges,
- before checking, cleaning or working on the machine,
- after touching a foreign body in order to check the machine for damage,
- for an immediate check if the machine begins to vibrate excessively.
Warning! Observe the
safety information and notes on charging and proper use as shown in the operating instruc­tions for your battery and charger from the Parkside X 12 V Team series.
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Initial start-up
Charging the battery
If warm, allow the battery to cool
before charging.
Do not expose the battery to direct
sunlight for long periods and do not place it on a radiator (max. 50 °C).
1.
1. Plug the charger into a socket.
2. Slide the battery (6) into the charging slot of the charger.
3. Once charging is complete, disconnect the charger from the mains supply.
4. Remove the battery (6) from the charger.
A detailed description of the
charging process and further information can be found in the separate operating ins­tructions to your Parkside X 12 V Team series battery and charger.
Extracting shavings/dust
Shavings extraction adapter
The shavings extraction adapter (11) can be  tted to eject to the left or right.
1. Place the shavings extraction adapter
(11) into the ejection chute (8).
Make sure that the part of the shavings
extraction adapter (11) that is in the ejection chute (8) is open at the bottom.
2. Attach an external extraction system. Make sure that the dust extraction system is suitable for the material to be cut. This
information can be found in the opera­ting instructions of the external device.
Operation
Setting the cutting depth
The best cutting depth for the cordless pla-
ner is between 0 and 1.0 mm.
The cutting depth can be selected by tur-
ning the controller (
The cutting depth can be set in 10 x 0.2
mm increments.
1).
You can use the cordless planer optionally with an external shavings extractor (not included in delivery) or with the shavings ejector.
The shavings are ejected on both sides of the
ejection chute if neither the shavings ejector nor an external shavings extractor are used.
Shavings ejector
Place the shavings ejector (12) into the ejection chute (8). Make sure that the gui­de rails on the shavings ejector (12)  t into
the grooves of the ejection chute (8).
The shavings ejector (12) can be  tted to
eject to the left or right.
The green area of the scale below the con-
troller ( removes the least amount of material.
The red area of the scale indicates the setting
which removes the most amount of material.
1) indicates the setting which
Switching on/off
Switching on:
1. Press one of the safety switches (4) on
the right or left of the handle.
2. Press the on/off switch (5).
3. You can now release the safety switch (4).
Switching off:
4. Release the on/off switch (5).
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Checking the charge status of the battery
The battery charge indicator ( 2) signa­lises the state of charge of the battery (
6) while the device is operating. Press and
hold the power button to view.
3 LEDs are on (red, yellow, green):
Battery charged
2 LEDs are on (red, yellow):
Battery partially charged
1 LED is on (red):
Battery needs to be charged
Charge the battery ( 6) when
only the red LED on the level indica-
tor is illuminated.
Working instructions
Work safely, giving due con­sideration to the next steps!
Planing
Attention! Risk of kickback!
Make sure the planer is swit­ched on before guiding it over the workpiece to be machined.
· Secure the workpiece to be machined.
· Set the desired cutting depth.
· Place the device’s planer sole and V-groove onto the workpiece.
· Switch on the device and guide it with a uniform forward motion over the workpiece to be machined.
Chamfering edges
The V-groove at the front of the planer sole
is for chamfering edges.
· Place the planer’s V-groove (
the edge of the workpiece and guide it along the edge.
13) on
Maintenance and Care
Replacing planer blades
Always remove the recharge-
able battery before carrying out work on the device. Risk of injury!
Cutting hazard! Do not hold
the planer blade by its cutting edges.
Two blades are installed in the planer shaft. The blades have two cutting edges, which can be turned around. Always use
and replace the blades in pairs. Do not
attempt to sharpen the blades!
Always change the blades one after
the other. In this way, you can use the one that is still installed to guide
you during  tting.
Replacement blades can be purcha-
sed from customer service (see ‘Spa-
re parts/accessories’).
1. Unscrew the two nuts (15) with the spanner (10).
2. Using the Allen key (9), turn the screws
(16) in a clockwise direction as far as you need to in order to push the blade (17) out of the blade holder (14).
Use a small piece of wood to push it out.
3. Clean the blade holder (14) if necessary.
4. Insert the turned-over blade or new bla­de into the blade holder (14).
The groove in the blade must point in
the direction of the part of the planer
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sole (7) that does not contain the V-groove.
5. Using the screws (16), align the blade (17) to the centre of the blade holder
(14) and  ush with the part of the pla-
ner sole (7) that does not contain the
V-groove.
6. Tighten the blade holder (14) and bla-
de (17) in the centre of the planer shaft using the nuts (15).
Cleaning
Always remove the recharge-
able battery before carrying out work on the device. Risk of injury!
• Clean the housing with a dry cloth or paint brush. Do not clean the blade using water, cle­aning agents or sharp objects.
• Clean the ejection chute ( using an appropriate tool (e.g. a piece of wood, or using compressed air).
8) regularly
Storage
Store the device in a dry place, out of reach of children.
Disposal/environmental protection
Remove the battery from the device and recycle the device, battery, accessories and packaging in an environmentally-fri­endly manner.
Electrical devices do not belong in
domestic waste.
• Take the device to a recycling plant. The plastic and metal parts used on
your appliance can be properly sorted according to materials and grades
and ef ciently recycled. Please contact
our service centre for more informati­on.
• We will dispose of any defective de­vices that you send to us free of char­ge.
Spare Parts/Accessories
Spare parts and accessories can be obtained at www.grizzly-service.eu
If you do not have internet access, please contact the Service Centre via telephone
(see “Service-Center” Page 15). Please have the order number mentioned below ready.
Position Name Order no. Operating instructions
11 Shavings extraction adapter 91105331 12 Shavings ejector 91105332
9+10 Allen key + Spanner 91105333
17 Planer blades 91105334
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Guarantee
Dear Customer,
This equipment is provided with a 3-year
guarantee from the date of purchase. In case of defects, you have statutory rights
against the seller of the product. These
statutory rights are not restricted by our guarantee presented below.
Terms of Guarantee
The term of the guarantee begins on the date of purchase. Please retain the original receipt. This document is required as proof
of purchase. If a material or manufacturing defect occurs within three years of the date of purchase of this product, we will repair or replace – at our choice – the product for you free of charge. This guarantee requires the defec­tive equipment and proof of purchase to be presented within the three-year period with a brief written description of what consti­tutes the defect and when it occurred. If the defect is covered by our guarantee, you will receive either the repaired product or a new product. No new guarantee period be­gins on repair or replacement of the product.
Guarantee Period and Statutory Claims for Defects
The guarantee period is not extended by the guarantee service. This also applies for replaced or repaired parts. Any damages
and defects already present at the time of purchase must be reported immediately af­ter unpacking. Repairs arising after expiry of the guarantee period are chargeable.
Guarantee Cover
The equipment has been carefully pro­duced in accordance with strict quality guidelines and conscientiously checked prior to delivery.
The guarantee applies for all material and manufacturing defects. This guarantee
does not extend to cover product parts that are subject to normal wear and may therefore be considered as wearing parts (e.g. planer blades) or to cover damage to breakable parts (e.g. switches). This guarantee shall be invalid if the prod­uct has been damaged, used incorrectly or
not maintained. Precise adherence to all of the instructions specied in the operating
manual is required for proper use of the product. Intended uses and actions against which the operating manual advises or warns must be categorically avoided.
The product is designed only for private and not commercial use. The guarantee
will be invalidated in case of misuse or improper handling, use of force, or inter­ventions not undertaken by our authorised service branch.
Processing in Case of Guarantee
To ensure quick handling of you issue,
please follow the following directions:
• Please have the receipt and identication number (IAN 312203) ready as proof of
purchase for all enquiries.
• Please nd the item number on the rating
plate.
• Should functional errors or other defects occur, please initially contact the service
department specied below by tele­phone or by e-mail. You will then receive
further information on the processing of your complaint.
• After consultation with our customer
service, a product recorded as defective can be sent postage paid to the service address communicated to you, with the proof of purchase (receipt) and specica­tion of what constitutes the defect and when it occurred. In order to avoid ac­ceptance problems and additional costs,
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please be sure to use only the address
communicated to you. Ensure that the
consignment is not sent carriage forward or by bulky goods, express or other spe-
cial freight. Please send the equipment
inc. all accessories supplied at the time of purchase and ensure adequate, safe transport packaging.
Repair Service
For a charge, repairs not covered by the guarantee can be carried out by our ser-
vice branch, which will be happy to issue a cost estimate for you. We can handle only equipment that has been sent with adequate packaging and postage.
Attention: Please send your equipment to
our service branch in clean condition and with an indication of the defect.
Equipment sent carriage forward or by
bulky goods, express or other special freight will not be accepted. We will dispose of your defective devices free of charge when you send them to us.
Service-Center
Service Great Britain
GB
Tel.: 0800 404 7657 E-Mail: grizzly@lidl.co.uk
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Service Ireland
IE
Service Northern Ireland
NI
Tel.: 1890 930 034 (0,08 EUR/Min., (peak)) (0,06 EUR/Min., (off peak)) E-Mail: grizzly@lidl.ie
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Importer
Please note that the following address is not a service address. Please initially con­tact the service centre specied above.
Grizzly Tools GmbH & Co. KG
Stockstädter Straße 20 63762 Großostheim Germany www.grizzly-service.eu
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Inhalt
Einleitung ...................................16
Verwendungszweck ...................16
Allgemeine Beschreibung ...........17
Lieferumfang ................................. 17
Funktionsbeschreibung ...................17
Übersicht ...................................... 17
Technische Daten ........................17
Sicherheitshinweise ....................18
Symbole in der Anleitung ...............18
Symbole auf dem Gerät .................18
Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise
für Elektrowerkzeuge ......................18
Zusätzliche Sicherheitshinweise
für Hobel ...................................... 22
Inbetriebnahme .........................23
Späne/Staub absaugen .................24
Bedienung .................................24
Spantiefe einstellen ........................ 24
Ein-/Ausschalten............................ 24
Ladezustand des Akkus prüfen ........24
Arbeitshinweise .........................25
Hobeln ......................................... 25
Kanten anfasen .............................25
Wartung und Pege ...................25
Hobelmesser austauschen ............... 25
Reinigung ..................................26
Lagerung ...................................26
Entsorgung/Umweltschutz ..........26
Ersatzteile/Zubehör ...................26
Garantie ....................................27
Reparatur-Service ......................28
Service-Center ............................28
Importeur ..................................28
Original
EG-Konformitätserklärung .......... 33
Einleitung
Herzlichen Glückwunsch zum Kauf Ihres
neuen Gerätes. Sie haben sich damit für ein hochwertiges Gerät entschieden. Dieses Gerät wurde
während der Produktion auf Qualität ge­prüft und einer Endkontrolle unterzogen.
Die Funktionsfähigkeit Ihres Gerätes ist somit sichergestellt.
Die Betriebsanleitung ist Bestandteil dieses Gerätes. Sie enthält wichtige
Hinweise für Sicherheit, Gebrauch und Ent­sorgung. Machen Sie sich vor der Benut-
zung des Gerätes mit allen Bedien- und Si­cherheitshinweisen vertraut. Benutzen Sie das Gerät nur wie beschrieben und für die
angegebenen Einsatzbereiche. Bewahren
Sie die Betriebsanleitung gut auf und händi­gen Sie alle Unterlagen bei Weitergabe des Gerätes an Dritte mit aus.
Verwendungszweck
Der Akku-Hobel ist zur Bearbeitung von fes­ten Holzwerkstoffen, wie z. B. Bretter oder Balken, geeignet.
Das Gerät ist Teil der Serie Parkside X12VTEAM und kann mit dem Akku des X12VTEAM betrieben werden. Die Akkus dürfen nur mit Ladegeräten der Serie Park­side X12VTEAM geladen werden. Das Gerät ist zum Gebrauch durch Erwachse-
ne bestimmt. Jugendliche über 16 Jahre dür-
fen das Gerät nur unter Aufsicht benutzen. Das Gerät ist für den Einsatz im Heimwer­kerbereich bestimmt. Es wurde nicht für den gewerblichen Einsatz konzipiert. Bei ge­werblichem Einsatz erlischt die Garantie.
Der Hersteller haftet nicht für Schäden, die durch bestimmungswidrigen Gebrauch oder falsche Bedienung verursacht wurden.
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Allgemeine Beschreibung
Die Abbildung der wichtigsten
Funktionsteile  nden Sie auf der vorderen Ausklappseite.
Lieferumfang
Packen Sie zuerst das Gerät aus und kontrol-
lieren Sie, ob es vollständig ist.
Entsorgen Sie das Verpackungsmaterial ord-
nungsgemäß.
Akku-Hobel
Spanauswurf
Maulschlüssel
Innensechskantschlüssel
• Betriebsanleitung
Funktionsbeschreibung
Der Akku-Hobel besitzt eine rotierende
Hobelwelle, die mit zwei Hobelmesser aus­gestattet ist. Die Funktion der Bedienteile entnehmen Sie bitte den nachfolgenden Beschreibungen.
Übersicht
13 V-Nut 14 Messeraufnahme, Hobelmesser 15 Mutter, Einspannung Hobelmesser
16 Schraube,
Höhenverstellung Hobelmesser
17 Hobelmesser
Technische Daten
Akku-Hobel ............................ PHA 12 A1
Nennspannung U ........................ 12 V
Leerlaufdrehzahl n0............... 14500 min
Schutzart.........................................IPX0
Gewicht (inkl. Akku) ..................... 1,5 kg
Spantiefe (10 Schritte à 0,2 mm)
optimal ................................. 0 - 1 mm
maximal................................ 1 - 2 mm
Hobelbreite .........................max. 56 mm
Schalldruckpegel
(L
) .....................79,4 dB(A), KpA= 3 dB
pA
Schallleistungspegel (L
gemessen ...........90,4 dB(A); K
Vibration (a
) ...... 3,546 m/s2; K= 1,5 m/s
h
Lärm- und Vibrationswerte wurden entspre­chend den in der Konformitätserklärung
genannten Normen und Bestimmungen ermittelt.
WA
)
= 3 dB
WA
-1
2
1 Regler, Spantiefeneinstellung 2 Ladezustandsanzeige 3 Lüftungsöffnungen 4 Sicherheitsschalter
5 Ein-/Ausschalter 6 Akku
7 Hobelsohle
8 Auswurfschacht
9 Innensechskantschlüssel
10 Maulschlüssel
11 Spanabsaugadapter
12 Spanauswurf, links/rechts
Der angegebene Schwingungsemissions-
wert ist nach einem genormten Prüfverfah­ren gemessen worden und kann zum Ver­gleich eines Elektrowerkzeugs mit einem
anderen verwendet werden. Der angegebene Schwingungsemissionswert
kann auch zu einer einleitenden Einschät­zung der Aussetzung verwendet werden.
Warnung: Der Schwingungsemis-
sionswert kann sich während der
tatsächlichen Benutzung des Elektro­werkzeugs von dem Angabewert
unterscheiden, abhängig von der
Art und Weise, in der das Elektro-
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werkzeug verwendet wird.
Versuchen Sie, die Belastung durch Vibrationen so gering wie
möglich zu halten. Beispielhafte
Maßnahmen zur Verringerung der Vibrationsbelastung ist z. B. die Begrenzung der Arbeitszeit. Dabei sind alle Anteile des Betriebszyklus
zu berücksichtigen (beispielsweise Zeiten, in denen das Elektrowerk­zeug abgeschaltet ist, und solche, in denen es zwar eingeschaltet ist, aber ohne Belastung läuft).
Sicherheitshinweise
Dieser Abschnitt behandelt die
grundlegenden Sicherheitsvorschrif-
ten bei der Arbeit mit dem Gerät.
Symbole in der Anleitung
Gefahrenzeichen mit
Angaben zur Verhütung von Personen- oder Sachschäden.
Gebotszeichen mit Angaben
zur Verhütung von Schäden.
Hinweiszeichen mit Informati­onen zum mit dem Gerät.
Symbole auf dem Gerät
Achtung!
Lesen Sie vor Benutzung des Gerätes die Betriebsanleitung aufmerksam durch.
Tragen Sie eine Schutzbrille.
besseren Umgang
Tragen Sie eine Atemschutzmaske.
Tragen Sie
Schutzhandschuhe.
Laufrichtung Hobelmesser
Das Gerät ist Teil
der Serie Parkside X12VTEAM
Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise für Elektrowerkzeuge
WARNUNG! Lesen Sie
alle Sicherheitshinweise, Anweisungen, Bebilde­rungen und technischen Daten, mit denen dieses Elektrowerkzeug verse­hen ist. Versäumnisse bei der
Einhaltung der nachfolgenden Anweisungen und Anwei-
sungen können elektrischen
Schlag, Brand und/oder schwe­re Verletzungen verursachen.
Bewahren Sie alle Sicher­heitshinweise und Anwei­sungen für die Zukunft auf.
Der in den Sicherheitshinweisen ver-
wendete Begriff ,,Elektrowerkzeug”
bezieht sich auf netzbetriebene
Elektrowerkzeuge (mit Netzleitung) oder auf akkubetriebene Elektro-
werkzeuge (ohne Netzleitung).
1) Arbeitsplatzsicherheit a) Halten Sie Ihren Arbeits-
bereich sauber und gut beleuchtet. Unordnung oder
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