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LED WORKLIQHTS (Fig. 8)

Your router motor has 3 built-in worklights located
around the coi!et/nut to provide high visibility of
workpiece when cutting. These lights are always

“On" when the toggle switch is in the “On “ position.

“LIVE TOOL INDICATOR” LIGHT (Fig. 9)

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
router motor is plugged into power source.

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A WARNING:

Before operating your router follow all safety instructions

in this manual. Failure to do so could result in serious personal Injury.

NOTE: Making test cuts is essential with most routing applications. Even with
careful set-ups you won't know exactly how the cut will go until you try it out
A test cut will give you a feet for the set-up, the router's speed, the depth of
cut and how the cutter bit reacts to the workpiece.

Much of routing is a trial-and-error process of making various adjustments,

followed by test cuts as you become familiar with ali of your router's
operational abilities. To avoid ruining good material, make your test cuts on
scrap materials.

Placing your router onto a workpiece (starting the cut) with a fixed base depends on the

type of routing you are going to produce:

Edge Routing or Internal Routing

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