

The worktop must be placed with the surface face up and the postformed (front) edge facing you.Failure to do so could result in the joints not matching up Always keep the router base flat on the jig's surface.Allow the cutter to come to a complete stop before removing the router from the jig.This will result in a poor quality finish and can damage the router cutter Do not force the router to work too fast.Always ensure the cutter is not touching the workpiece when starting the router.Ensure that the power cable of the router is clear of the jig and is of sufficient length.Make sure that the pegs are firmly in position and are not proud of the jig's surface.Make sure that the path of the router is kept clear of any obstructions.Always wear adequate personal protection equipment, including eye protection, ear defenders and a dust mask, when setting up and using a router and other power tools.Do not use a blunt router cutter as this will severely affect the quality of the final joint.When plunging the router, make sure each cut is a maximum of 8mm deep.The cutter must always enter through the post-formed (front) edge, except when producing the bolt holes.Each cut should be made from left to right.Make sure the work area is completely clear so that there is the maximum amount of workspace available.Ensure that the jig is firmly clamped to the surface of the work top.Always ensure that the worktop is supported properly and secured firmly to a bench or trestle before cutting.Sweep away residual saw dust after each cut to prevent the work area from becoming slippery.Always connect your router and other power tools to a dust extraction system, to maintain a safe and clean work environment.Always unplug your power tools from the mains power supply before setting up, changing accessories, making adjustments or maintenance.Children and animals should always be kept at a safe distance from your work.Before using this jig we recommend that you perform a few practice joints with off-cuts of worktops or other materials to familiarise yourself with the jig.It is essential to familiarise yourself fully with the correct procedure for setting up the jig before attempting to start the cut.These represent important information about the product or instructions on its use. The rating plate on your tool may show symbols.
