Fig 15ATTENTION:The chuck guard is electrically interlocked. For machineoperation, the chuck guard must be closed.5.3 Mains connectionMains connection and any extension cords and plugs usedmust comply with the information on the machine licence plate.The mains connection must have a 10A surge-proof fuse.Only use connection cables marked H07RN-F, with wires1,5mm2 or more.Power cords and plugs must be free from defects.Connections and repairs to the electrical equipment may onlybe carried out by qualified electricians.The machine is equipped with 1.8m power cord and plug.ATTENTION:-Check at first if the machine spindle rotates freely and if allsafety devices are fitted before starting the machine.- If the direction of rotation is not correct, the phase converterinside the CCE Euro plug must be pushed in and turned 180°(400V version only).Clockwise direction of the spindle is correct.5.4 Dust collectionWood dust is explosive and can represent a risk to health.Assure good work area ventilation.Use a suitable dust collection and air filtration system to avoida high dust concentration in the air.Dust the machine down after each use and as necessary.5.5 Starting operationStart the machine with the green ON-button (C, Fig 16).The red OFF-button (B) stops the machine.Fig 16The E-stop button (A) stops all machine functions.The machine lamp can be turned ON/OFF independently (D).The cross laser can be turned ON/OFF independently (E).ATTENTION:In case of machine overload the motor overload cut-off willreact. After appr.10 min of cooling the machine can bestarted again.Cuck guard and pulley cover are electrically interlocked. Formachine operation, both must be closed.The LED indicator (F) will display a ”white” light in the readystate; whenever there is power connected to the drill press.The LED indicator (D) will display a “green” light when thestart button has been pressed and the drill press is operating.6. Machine operationBefore each operation of your drill press, check that all lockinghandles, set screws, bolts, etc., are tight on the table andhead. Confirm that the drill bit is securely inserted inside thechuck jaws.Clear all items, such as tools and rags, away from machine.Before attempting regular work, get the feel of the drill pressby practicing on scrap material. For best results, always usesharp bits, and proper spindle speeds and feed rates.For through-boring, remove the table insert.To minimize tear-out, place a piece of scrap wood on thetable below the work piece.Always adjust the table and the depth stop to prevent drillinginto the table. Use a back-up piece of scrap wood to cover thetable. This protects both the table and the drill bit.Secure work piece to the table with clamps or a vice toprevent rotating with the drill bit.Feed the bit into the material with only enough force to allowthe drill bit to work. Feeding too slowly may cause burning ofthe work piece. Feeding too quickly may cause the motor tostop and/or the drill bit to break.