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machined component) to ensure that the coarse-
ness and type of sanding sheet 7, as well as the
oscillation frequency of the sanding plate 6 have
been selected properly.
• Ensure that the element to be sanded is firmly se
-
cured�
•
Turn on the power tool earlier, before sanding
plate
6
touches the element to be sanded and allow
the engine of the power tool to reach maximum oscil-
lation rate�
•
Apply sanding plate
6
to the surface of the machined
element and move the power tool in circular or recip-
rocating motion�
•
Perform sanding with the whole surface of sanding
plate
6
�
•
Do not press the power tool excessively, since this
will not provide better results, but will only overload the
engine of the power tool and will result in higher sand-
ing sheet
7
consumption�
•
Do not stop the power tool in a single spot this will
result in a depression in the stoppage place�
•
At relevant time, replace the used or dust-blocked
sanding sheets
7
�
•
Use sanding sheets
7
of varying coarseness com-
mence the work with a coarse sheet and gradually pro-
ceed to finer sheets. It will make the work faster and
will result in smoother surface�
•
Do not reuse sanding sheets
7
that were previously
used for sanding metal for any other materials�
Polishing
[EX03-125 DV]
During polishing, it is recommended
to set lower oscillation frequency of
sanding plate 6 - this will prevent the
overheating of machined surface. Prior
to commencement of work, perform test polishing
to ensure whether the polishing agent and oscil-
lation frequency of sanding plate 6 have been se-
lected properly.
•
Apply the polishing agent to the machined surface�
•
Attach polishing sponge
11
to the sanding plate
6
in
the manner described above�
•
Turn on the power tool and spread the polishing
agent on the machined surface� Subsequently, per-
form the polishing with circular or cross movements
with little pressure�
•
Turn off the power tool, remove polishing sponge
11
and attach polishing bonnet
12
to sanding plate
6
�
•
Using a soft cloth, remove excess polishing agent
from the machined surface and perform final polishing
with polishing bonnet
12
, with circular or cross move-
ments with little pressure�
•
After the work is completed, rinse polishing
sponge
11
and polishing bonnet
12
in warm water with
a cleaning agent�
Do not use solvents.
•
Squeeze (do not wring) polishing sponge
11
and polishing bonnet
12
� Allow them to dry, stretch-
ing them on flat surface, adhesive surface on
the bottom�
Attention: do not store the polish-
ing accessories unless they have dried out
completely.
Power tool maintenance /
preventive measures
Before carrying out any works on the power tool it
must be disconnected from the mains.
Cleaning of the power tool
An indispensable condition for a safe long-term exploi-
tation of the power tool is to keep it clean� Regularly
flush the power tool with compressed air thought the
ventilation slots 3�
After-sales service and application service
Our after-sales service responds to your questions
concerning maintenance and repair of your product as
well as spare parts� Information about service centers,
parts diagrams and information about spare parts can
also be found under:
www.dwt-pt.com
�
•
Transportation
of the power tools
Categorically not to drop any mechanical impact on
the packaging during transport�
•
When unloading / loading is not allowed to use any
kind of technology that works on the principle of clamp-
ing packaging�
Environmental
protection
Recycle raw materials instead of
disposing as waste.
Power tool, accessories and packaging
should be sorted for environment-friendly
recycling�
The plastic components are labelled for categorized
recycling�
These instructions are printed on recycled paper man-
ufactured without chlorine�
The manufacturer reserves the possibility to introduce changes.
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