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Instruction for Use
Switch the machine on and put it carefully on the surface you want to work
on. Hold the tool with both hands and work with circular or linear
movements.
For best working results: Don’t put too much pressure on the surface you
want to work on.
Do
not
remove
more
material
than
absolutely
required.
Avoid multiple passes over the area, as otherwise too much material is
removed.
With wood surfaces, the milling does not result in a surface suitable for a
new coating (paint...)
A finish grinding by hand or with a grinder (for example: orbital sander...) is
required.
Overload Protection
In order to protect the operator, motor and the tool, the concrete grinders
are equipped with an electronic and thermal overload protection.
Electronic:
In case of overload caused by a grinding pressure
which is too high, the electronics react by decreasing the
speed of the machine. You can continue working when the
grinding pressure has been reduced.
Thermal:
In case of permanent overload, a thermal sensor protects
the motor against destruction. In this case, the tool
switches off automatically and can only be restarted after a
certain cooling period (approx. 2 minutes). Actuate the
ON/OFF switch! The cooling period depends on the
heating of the motor winding and the ambient temperature.
Care and Maintenance
Before the beginning of the maintenance- or repair works you
have to disconnect the plug from the mains.
Repairs may be executed only by appropriately qualified and experienced
personnel.
After every repair the machine has to be inspected by an electric specialist.
Due to its design, the power tool needs a minimum of care and
maintenance. The following works have to be carried out or rather the
component parts have to be inspected:
Always keep the power tool and the ventilation slots clean.
During work, please pay attention that no particles get inside the
machine.
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