Router and switch box operations – Sears 26462_0 User Manual

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The switch box incorporates two positive features to
prevent inadvertent switching on of the router and the

unauthorized, and possibly hazardous, use by others.
Inadvertent switching on of the router is prevented by

the clear plastic switch box cover. The cover must be

raised and the switch box manually toggled to the “ON”
position to start the router. Also, the safety key can
be removed to disable the switch box by “locking” the

switch box in the “OFF’ position, thus preventing
unauthorized and possible hazardous use.

The switch box can be turned “OFF’ by pressing the
switch box cover with the hand.

FIGURE 23

NOTE

Because the switch box also

functions as a circuit breaker, the “ON” position is

labeled RESET on the switch box. For clarity this
instruction uses “ON” in place of RESET.

1. Insert the safety key into switch box.

See FIGURE 23.
2. To turn router “ON”, insert finger under switch box
cover and toggle switch box to “ON” position.
3. To turn router to “OFF, press switch box cover.
NEVER leave router UNATTENDED until it has come
to A COMPLETE STOP.
4. To lock switch box to “OFF” position, remove safety
key from switch box.

With the safety key removed from the switch box, the
switch box cannot be toggled to the “ON” position.

ROUTER AND SWITCH BOX OPERATIONS

This section explains operation of the switch box with
the power cord plugged into an electrical outlet.
The router will turn “ON” when the switch box is
toggled to the “ON” (or “RESET”) position.

1. Position the “ON-OFF” switch on the router in the

“ON” position. On certain routers this will require the

use of the switch trigger and “Lock-On” button. (Consult
router owner’s manual.) Make sure the switch box
lever is in the “OFF” position when doing this.

2. To turn the router ’ON”, slide finger under the
switch box cover and toggle the switch box to the
’ON” position, as described in the previous section.
3. To turn the router ‘OFF”, press the switch box cover,
as described in the previous section.

NOTE

In the event of an overload situa­

tion, the internal switch box circuit breaker may trip
and toggle the switch box to the “OFF” position. This
will interrupt the power to the router and/or vacuum.

If this occurs please do the following:

1. Unplug the switch box cord from the electrical outlet.

2. Clear the workpiece from the router table.

3. Correct the cause of the overload situation
(i.e., the removal of too much stock or use of too high
a feed rate).

4. Plug the switch box power cord into the electrical
outlet.

5. Restart the router as described in the section.

Router and Switch Box Operations.

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NOTE

For your own SAFETY and the

SAFETY OF OTHERS, do the following when the
router table is not in use:

1. Toggle the switch box lever to the “OFF” position

and remove the safety key.

2. Turn the router off.

3. Unplug the switch box power cord from the
electrical outlet.

4. Remove the router bit from the router.

5. Make sure the router collet assembly is below
the top of the router table.

6. Store the switch box safety key in a safe
location where it is not available to children or
other unauthorized persons.

9-26462 Replacement safety keys

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are available at your local Sear Retail Store.

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Before proceeding any further,

make sure the switch on the router is in the“OFF”
position and the switch box lever is in the “OFF”
position.

The switch box power cord can now be plugged into
an extension cord.

In the event of a power failure,

blown fuse, or the router “stalling out” while

routing:

•Turn the router OFF by pushing on the clear
cover on the switch box.

• Remove the safety key from the switch box.

• UNPLUG the switch box cord from the electrical
outlet until the problem has been corrected.

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