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Because dust from sanding (i.e. red lead, certain types of wood and metals) are hazardous to health, a face 
mask of at least class P2 must be used. 

 

 

There is a risk of damage to the eyes and/or body if protective clothing and/or protective equipment is not used during sanding. 

 

Always use protective glasses, protective clothing, ear protection and a face mask of at least class P2 during sanding.  

 

 

Use ear protection 

 

Use face mask 

 

Read manual and 

safety instructions 

 

Dangerous High 

voltage

 

Do not touch 

 
For minimized dust environment use a vacuum cleaner intended for wooden dust.  
The air flow on the vacuum cleaner should at least be 245m³/h. 
We strongly recommend Bona DCS system for best result.  
Store contained wooden dust outdoors in a safe place, due to the risk of fire. Never leave contained wooden dust without 
supervision. 
 

Always keep a

 

fire extinguisher (ABC-class or water) available.

 
Take precautionary measures to ensure that the machine is not damaged during transport. 

 

 
Be careful with power cables. 

 

Use the correct power cable with the correct length (see accessories list).

 

Never carry the machine by 

the power cable. 

 

Never pull power cables from the machine or wall socket with strong movements. 

 

Protect the power cables 

against heat, oil and sharp edges.  Power cables longer than 10m should not be used.  

 

Remove the power cable from the machine when it is not in use. 

 

Ensure that the machine does not start unintentionally. 

 

Never 

carry a connected machine. 

 

Ensure that the breaker is not on once the machine is connected to a power socket.  

 

Never use the 

machine if the start handle does not function as it should.  

 

Inspect the machine regularly. 

 

If you discover damaged parts, replace them at once.  

 

If necessary, contact the manufacturer, an 

authorised reseller or service partner. 

 

Note!

 Because of this construction is in many ways unique u

se of other spare parts and 

accessories than Bona original spare parts can cause a risk of personal injury and/or damage to the machine.  

 

Ensure that the machine is always in good condition. 

 

Keep the machine clean for better and safer use. 

 

Follow the instructions 

concerning the replacement of accessories. 

 

Inspect the power cables regularly. 

 

Repair or replace defective parts if they are 

damaged.  

 

Store the machine in a dry and locked area when not in use. 

 

 

Do not forget to put the on the tool before you start the machine. 

 

Always check that the sanding paper is correctly adjusted before 

you begin sanding. 

 

Keep the handle clean and free from grease.  

 

Keep unauthorised persons away from the work site. 

 

Do not allow unauthorised persons to come into contact with the machine or 

power cables.  
Do not misuse the machine. 

 

The machine works better when it is used according to its capacity and design.  

 

Allow the motor to 

“rest” during periods of heavier use. 

 

The motor will cool better, thus increasing its lifespan. 

 

Use fuses with the correct ampere 

number in relation to the motor.  
Never use a machine for anything else other than sanding, polishing and oiling of wooden floors.  

 

Service or repairs performed by unauthorised persons can cause damage or accidents. 

 

If service and repairs are performed by 

unauthorised persons, the warranty may become invalid. 

 

Service and repairs must be performed by Bona or retailers authorised by 

Bona.  

 

Be aware when you work. 

 

Use common sense. 

 

Do not use the machine if you are tired, have consumed alcohol or have taken 

medication that can affect your judgement or your body control. 

 

Due to the potential fire hazard involved with sanding dust, smoking 

is not permitted while sanding. 

 

 

 
Always use earth fault 
breaker! 

 

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Summary of Contents for Edge AMO230009.3

Page 1: ...Bona Edge Manual and safety instructions AM0003135 AM0003196 AMO230009 3 AMO230010 3 AMO230018 3 Translation of manual in originals v1 0 ...

Page 2: ...9 c Assembly and replacing the dustbag 9 d Starting 9 e Wheel adjustment 10 f Handle adjustment 10 g Dust collection 10 h Changing sanding material 11 i Changing the cogged belt 220mm and 330mm arm 12 j Changing the cogged belt 130mm arm 13 14 k Change to other arm 14 l Replacing the brushes 15 m Hour counter 15 n Replacing of halogen lamp 16 o Replacing of wheels 16 7 Trouble shooting 17 8 Produc...

Page 3: ... 7574 1 According to Swedish Work Environment Authority the measure uncertainty at vibrations measurements estimated to 20 40 The thing that contributes to the measuring uncertainty is the transfer of vibrations to the accelerometer We congratulate you on your choice of a new Bona Edge sanding machine Carefully read through the entire user manual before you begin working with the machine If anythi...

Page 4: ...e sanding the floor Always keep a fire extinguisher ABC class or water available Use of a machine that is not complete or that is not fully mounted can result in personal injury or damage to property Never use these machines before they are fully mounted Ensure that all fastening devices are fixed Make adjustment as per the machine specifications NOTE Never remove or disable the earth lead in the ...

Page 5: ...ce them at once If necessary contact the manufacturer an authorised reseller or service partner Note Because of this construction is in many ways unique use of other spare parts and accessories than Bona original spare parts can cause a risk of personal injury and or damage to the machine Ensure that the machine is always in good condition Keep the machine clean for better and safer use Follow the...

Page 6: ... the type and serial number of your machine This information is located on the type sign of the machine The machine may never be cleaned using a high pressure washer or hose Spare parts and exploded views On the Internet you will find a list of spare parts and exploded views for Bona Edge and other machines in our product range The address is http spareparts bona com During the factory warranty pe...

Page 7: ...t use procedures without Bona Division Sanding s approval or that the machine is connected to incorrect current THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER Consumable materials such as wheels electric cables abrasives lamps coal brushes etc Indirect damage damage and errors that occur due to external damage accidents poor maintenance overload repairs performed outside of our knowledge and approval or damages for ...

Page 8: ...nd approved before leaving the factory Working method When sanding hold the machine use both handles and move the machine in circles in the direction of rotation over the surface which is to be sanded It is important that the machine rests on three points both the wheels and the sanding disc The best result is obtained by letting the machine work with its own weight When using fine abrasives you m...

Page 9: ...create excessive resistance in the motor leave circular scratch marks and the machine will be hard to handle Handle adjustment 1 The angle of the handles can be adjusted for a more comfortable working position Use Torx wrench T30 Dust collection 1 For minimal dust discharge Bona s original dust bags shall always be used The dust bag must be emptied when it is filled to max 1 3 2 When emptying the ...

Page 10: ...d may become discoloured 2 Always use Bona s sanding discs of the correct size and stable rear side Only abrasive paper suitable for sanding of wooden floors should be used 3 Check that the sanding disc is centred Changing sanding disc with hole 1 Removing sanding disc with hole Use box spanner NV17 Changing velcro disc 1 If the Velcro disc is worn scrape the disc off with a knife 2 Clean the stee...

Page 11: ...h the plate 5 Fit a new cogged belt on the small pulley Then fit the pulley fan along with the plate on motor shaft Make sure that the plate is not clamped between the motor bracket and the sanding arm 6 Fit the cogged belt on the big pulley 7 Refit the bolts without tighten them Tighten the cogged belt tension by pulling the motor bracket backwards relative to the arm 8 Make sure the fan and belt...

Page 12: ...tre punch to loosen the pulley 5 Remove the sanding arm 6 Remove screw and washer as well as the stop screw keeping the ventilator and the cover plate on motor shaft 7 Remove the pulley ventilator together with the V belt and cover plate 8 Mount a new belt together with the ventilator and cover plate 9 Make sure that the cover plate it fitted right in its position 12 ...

Page 13: ... the screws 14 Place a screwdriver in the hole and press forward to tighten the belt 15 Tighten the four screws while holding the sanding arm in its position 16 Remount the Velcro disc pulley screw and the nut for the Velcro disc N B Tighten the pulley screw very hard Remount the belt cover Changing to an other sanding arm Proceed in the same way as for changing the cogged belt 13 ...

Page 14: ...ickly at higher loads And should be changed in pairs after approx 100 hours normal operating time Open the brush cover with i e a coin 2 Remove the brush cover 3 4 Replace the brush and put the covers back on 5 The brushes stops automatically and can not be worn out below the marking Hour meter 14 ...

Page 15: ...Bona Edge Changing the halogen lamp 1 2 3 4 5 Changing the Wheels 1 15 ...

Page 16: ... carbon brush channel or change the carbon brackets The machine is heavily vibrating Off centre sanding disc Damaged ventilator Centre the sanding disc Change the ventilator Uneven sanding Badly adjusted wheels Unevenly worn wheels The wheels are binding The sanding disc is loose Binding sanding disc The steel disc is faltering Adjust the wheels Change the wheels Clean or change the wheels Fix or ...

Page 17: ...s Form and position SS EN ISO 14121 1 Machine safety Principles for risk assessment SS EN ISO 12100 1 2 Machine safety Fundamental terms general construction principles SS EN ISO 13857 Machine safety Safety distances to prevent hazard zones being reached by upper and lower limbs SS ISO 60204 1 Machine safety Electrical equipment of machines Part 1 General requirements SS EN 55014 1 2 Electrical ho...

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