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OPERATION cont. 

OPERATION cont. 

  RUNNING YOUR POLISHER AND

  WAXING TOOL cont.
  
3. Place the extension cord over your shoulder 

      to keep it safely out of your way (see Fig. 6).
  4. 

Power ON/OFF:

      - To start operation, press 

Locking (On/Off)

        Push Button (1) forward and at same

        time pull up on 

Release On/Off Trigger

        Switch (2) (See Fig. 7).

        Release both button and switch to lock tool

        on for continuous use. 
      - To stop operation, again press Push Button

        forward and at same time pull up and

        release the trigger switch (See Fig. 7).    
  5. Apply wax in a straight line with either a 

      side-to-side or back and forth motion. 

      ALWAYS use broad, even strokes when 

      applying wax (See Fig. 8). 

 

VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL (SEE FIG. 9) 
The convenient Variable Speed Control dial
allows you to increase or decrease the polishing
speed. Rotate the dial with your thumb to choose
one of the 7 speeds: The higher the number
the faster the speed.

REAR TWIST HANDLE (SEE FIG.10) 
For polishing control and added comfort, the

polisher is equipped with a rear rotatable handle.

Push in the 

Locking Push Button on the

rotatable handle and you can rotate the

handle 90° to left or right. Then release the

locking button. A click will be heard when the

handle is fully locked in place.

  RUNNING YOUR POLISHER AND

  WAXING TOOL cont.

(1)

(2)

Fig. 7

Fig. 9

1

3

2

Fig. 10

Fig. 6

Fig. 8

Locking Push Button

Dial Indication

MIN

1
2
3
4
5

MAX

Speed range (/min)

800

1100
1500
1800
2500
2800
3000

Type of works

For waxing 

For polishing

MAINTENANCE

TO REPLACE THE BRUSHES (SEE FIG. 11)

1. Use a slotted screwdriver to remove cap and brush holder by turning left to loosen

    cap and right to tighten.
2. Check the length of the brush and replace if under 1/4 - in. (7mm).
3. Put the brush holder into the body.

    Tighten the brush holder.
4. Check the polisher is working properly

    before use; allow it run for a few minutes

    to enable the brushes to be stable.
NOTE: When brushes need replacement

always renew both brushes, even if one is

still more than 1/4-in. (7mm).
NOTE: Brushes can be purchased at a Sears Parts & Repair Service Center

or online at www.craftsman.com. See pages 16-17 for item part number.

Fig. 11

     WARNING: Make sure the handle is in the locked position before turning on the

polisher. Rotating the handle is permitted only in the switched off condition.

     WARNING: ALWAYS remove the plug from the socket before carrying out any

adjustment, servicing or maintenance.

CARE & CLEANING

   1. We recommend hand washing and air drying for longer foam pad life. Pads should be

       cleaned with a mild dish washing detergent. Rinse pads to remove all soap. 
   2. Remove the foam pad when the polisher is not is use, so the pad can dry out

       and retain its original shape.
   3. To prolong the life of the pad, 

ALWAYS store the polisher with the pad face up.

   4. 

NEVER USE ABRASIVE COMPOUNDS WITH THIS TOOL.

   5. 

DO NOT apply too much wax to the foam pad.

       Applying too much wax causes the foam pad to become saturated and it will not last

       as long. 

THIS MAKES POLISHING MORE DIFFICULT AND IT TAKES LONGER.

   6. If the foam pad has large vibration, you may be using too much wax.
   7. 

ONLY USE a mild soap solution and a damp sponge to clean the polisher.

   8. 

DO NOT immerse any part of the polisher in liquid.

NOTE: Your buffer/polisher requires no additional lubrication or maintenance. Never use water or

chemical cleaners to clean your buffer/polisher. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced

by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Summary of Contents for 172.395560

Page 1: ...d and follow all Safety Rules and Operating Instructions in this manual before using this product Sears Brands Management Corporation Hoffman Estates IL 60179 U S A www craftsman com Double Insulated 3025736 WARRANTY SAFETY ASSEMBLY OPERATION MAINTENANCE PARTS LIST ESPAÑOL ...

Page 2: ...tructions that could lead to equipment or other property damage if they are not followed Each message is preceded by the word NOTE as in the example below NOTE Equipment and or property damage may result if these instructions are not followed WARNING To ensure safety and reliability all repairs should be performed by a qualified service technician WARNING The operation of any power tools can resul...

Page 3: ...ich are not specifically designed and recommended by the tool manufacturer Just because the accessory can be attached to your polisher it does not assure safe operation 3 The rated speed of the accessory must be at least equal to the maximum speed marked on the polisher Accessories running faster than their rated speed can break and fly apart 4 The outside diameter and the thickness of your access...

Page 4: ...lets will reduce risk of electric shock 2 Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded 3 Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock 4 Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugg...

Page 5: ...tective equipment such as gloves and apron should be worn 5 The pad wheel continues to rotate after the tool is switched off Only remove the foam pad when the pad has stopped moving 6 Do not use the polisher as a fixed tool 7 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Refer to them frequently and use them to instruct others who may use this tool If someone borrows this tool make sure they have these instructions als...

Page 6: ...eeded for quality waxing buffing and polishing 2 Ergonomically designed two position auxiliary handle provides maximum balance control and gripping comfort on any horizontal or vertical surface 3 Rear Twist Handle rotates 90 degrees for maximum flexibility and control 4 Locking On Off Push Button for comfort and control 5 Convenient Variable Speed Dial Seven speed thumb control 6 7 in Velcro Backe...

Page 7: ...K BUTTON See Figures 2A and 2B 1 Changing backer pad ALWAYS make sure your polisher is UNPLUGGED Press in the Spindle Lock Button and rotate the velcro backer pad by hand until it is locked Turn pad to the right to attach and lock in place Turn to the left to remove pad Fig 1A Fig 1B Insert and Turn Clockwise Insert and Turn Clockwise 12 OPERATION cont Fig 3 ATTACHING THE FOAM PAD TO THE VELCRO BA...

Page 8: ... the brush and replace if under 1 4 in 7mm 3 Put the brush holder into the body Tighten the brush holder 4 Check the polisher is working properly before use allow it run for a few minutes to enable the brushes to be stable NOTE When brushes need replacement always renew both brushes even if one is still more than 1 4 in 7mm NOTE Brushes can be purchased at a Sears Parts Repair Service Center or on...

Page 9: ...art check the plug on the power supply first 2 If the polisher does not abrade surface check the bonnet If the bonnet has been worn replace the new bonnet and try again 3 If a fault can not be corrected return the tool to a qualified dealer for inspection and possible repair 4 If the power supply cord is damaged immediately discontinue tool use Take the tool to a qualified service dealer for inspe...

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