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Operation
Check before starting!
Check the condition of the product:
– Check whether there are any visible defects.
– Check whether all parts of the product are firmly
attached.
Sanding
Switching On and Off
– Switching on: Press down the On/Off switch (4).
– To operate permanently, press the locking but-
ton (3) whilst holding down the the On/Off switch.
– Press the On/Off switch again and release to
release the lock.
– Switching off: Release the On/Off switch (4)
again.
Electronic speed control
– Set the required speed with the revolution regu-
lator (2).
speed range
Setting the extraction effect
The extraction effect can be changed by turning the
regulator (6).
– Adapt the extraction effect to the requirements of
your work: Wide open = weak extraction effect
Closed = high extraction effect
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning and maintenance at a glance
Before starting work
After each use
Regularly, depending on the conditions of use
Storage
– Store the product in a dry, well-ventilated place.
Troubleshooting
If something doesn’t work…
Malfunctions are often caused by minor faults. You
can easily remedy most of these yourself. Please
consult the following table before contacting the ven-
dor. You will save yourself a lot of trouble and possi-
bly money too.
Note:
Dust extraction only works with per-
forated sanding discs. Attach these such
that the holes in the sanding plate and the
sanding disc are flush with one another.
DANGER! Risk of injury!
The product
must only be put into operation if no defects
are found. Ensure that any defective parts
are replaced before the product is used
again.
mark
speed
1
~610 min
-1
2
~720 min
-1
3
~850 min
-1
4
~1600 min
-1
5
~1850 min
-1
6
~2150 min
-1
NOTICE! Risk of product damage!
The
motor can overheat if continuously run
under heavy load and at low speeds. If the
motor has been run at elevated speed,
allow it to cool by idling.
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Perform all
cleaning and maintenance work only when
the equipment is switched off.
What?
How?
Check connecting cable
for damage.
Visual inspection, if nec-
essary, have any dam-
aged parts replaced by
an electrician.
What?
How?
Empty collecting sack.
Open the collection bag
and remove dust.
What?
How?
Clean dust from the mo-
tor’s ventilation slots.
Use a vacuum cleaner,
brush or paintbrush.
Cleaning the drywall
sander.
Wipe down the product
with a damp cloth.
Cleaning the collection
bag.
Untie the knot of the col-
lection bag, empty it and
rinse it with warm water.
The allow it to dry well.
CAUTION! Risk of injury!
Store the prod-
uct so that it cannot be started up by unau-
thorised persons.
NOTICE! Risk of product damage!
Do
not store the product unprotected in a
humid environment.
DANGER! Risk of injury!
Improper
repairs can result in the product functioning
unsafely. This endangers yourself and your
environment.
Fault/malfunction
Cause
Remedy
The product does not start up
Device on?
Switch on the device.
No current in product?
Check mains cable, plug socket and
fuse.
Dust extraction unit is not working suf-
ficiently.
Filler material with high filler con-
tent, soft filler?
Reduce the speed (
).
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