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Bona Belt Manual
1)
Become familiar with the machine and read all instructions &
safety notices. Ensure that all operators read this manual.
To start the machine proceed as follows:
2)
Start/Stop occurs via the I/O switch. Operating mode is obtained
directly after start. If the motor, e.g. if cold, or when the machine is
new, should be difficult to start button can be held in until the motor
has come up into its normal operating mode.
The motor is equipped with no volt release and overload protection.
If the protection has triggered, the motor can start normally after
several minutes.
Always use original cableage, 1-phase 3x2.5 mm² (ASO904014).
Starting the Machine
NOTE! Never lower the sanding drum before the motor is up in the correct running mode.
The machine is intended for sanding wooden floors, parquet flooring and cork floors. Either when the floor is newly laid and untreated or
when the floor is used and treated with finishes or oil.
The machine has been developed in accordance with the latest findings with respect to ergonomics, safety and efficiency. The machine is
thoroughly inspected and tested before it leaves the factory.
The Machine's Field of Application
Usage technique
1)
Begin sanding by lifting the control handle up at the same time
as the control lever is moved forward/downward.
2)
Then roll the machine forward at the same time as the control
handle is lowered to the lowest position, then lower the
sanding drum down to the floor and the sanding has begun.
Sanding can be carried out both when the machine is moved
forward and backward.
3)
Lift the control handle slightly each time the sanding direction is
changed, then immediately lower the control handle again, as
soon as the new sanding direction has begun.
4)
Finish the sanding while the machine is in motion by lifting up
the control handle, thus lifting the sanding drum from the floor.
5)
Then move the control lever up/backward to the start position.
6)
Stop the motor by pressing the stop button.
7)
Keep the power cable away from the machine’s sanding area.
The sanding technique must be adapted to suit the floor type, pattern and the floor's condition.