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INTENDED USE
The user or the user’s employer shall assess the specific use that can be present as a result of each use.
Never use the tool otherwise than the tool is designed for and as explained in this manual.
Damages as a consequence of not following this manual, or caused by incorrect use or incorrect repairs, will never be
covered by our warranty and we will have no responsibility for it. We reserve the right for technical improvements,
without prior notification.
This pneumatic tool is designed to be used with a backup pad and appropriate abrasive for sanding metals, wood,
stone, plastics and other materials.
This tool is designed to be used with suitable paintings as lacquers, water and solvent based paintings only. NEVER
USE with or lead paintings. Never use it for spraying gasoline, kerosene or other flammable solvent.
POSSIBLE FAULTS
Immediately shut down the equipment in case you hear unusual noises, or if a sudden power drop occurs. Check the
pneumatic tool and the compressed air supply system.
Pneumatic tool
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lubrication is insufficient
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worn tool/accessory, not suitable for use or faulted
Compressed air supply system
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compressor pressure is insufficient
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pressure regulator not set on the correct pressure level, suitable to the tool being used.
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there is a leak from the connection hose or from the connections (use Teflon tape or sealant paste)
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leaks in the pneumatic system
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filter or lubricator cogged
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hose is crushed, pierced or too long (loss of pressure)
DISPOSAL
Any warranty is expressly waved in case of damages arising out of regular wear, overload, handling or use not
suitable for the tool. For this warranty to be applicable, the tool should not be dismantled when returned to your
retailer.
This warranty covers replaced parts and labor for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase (a proof of
purchase such as invoice or receipt is required).
Any defect may be removed by replacing the tool or repairing it, as the case may be.
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