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Protection Equipment) as may be necessary 
for the job at hand. If unsure, consult 
competent advice from a supervisor or 
other responsible person.

5. Inspect the machines power cord 
regularly and if damaged have it 
repaired or replaced. 

Always be aware 

of the power supply cords location and 
routing.

 

Ensure that the power cord is safely 

routed and cannot be damaged in any way 
by contact with sharp or heavy objects etc. 
Ensure that the power cord route does not 
pose a ‘trip hazard’.

6. always check for damaged parts. 

Before further use of the tool, a guard 
or other part that is damaged should be 
carefully checked to determine if it will 
operate properly and perform its intended 
function. Check for misalignment or binding 
of moving parts, breakage of parts, and 
any other condition that may affect the 
tool’s operation. A guard or other part that 
is damaged should be properly repaired or 
replaced at a qualified service centre. 

7. Do not abuse the power supply cord. 

Never use the cord to carry the tools or pull 
the plug from the outlet. Keep cord away from 
heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Replace 
damaged cords immediately. Damaged cords 
increase the risk of electric shock. 

8. always make sure that any extension 
cord you use is in good condition, and if 
used outdoors is of a suitable type, and 
so labelled.

 When using an extension cord 

be sure to use one that is heavy enough to 
carry the current that your tool will draw. 
An undersized cord will cause a drop in 
line voltage, resulting in loss of power and 
possible overheating. 

9. Do not use the tool while tired or 
under the influence of drugs, alcohol or 
any medication

. Following this rule will 

reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or 
serious personal injury. 

10. 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 also.

11. Ensure that the operator is adequately 
trained in the use adjustment and 
operation and operation of the machine. 

All operators should have read and understood 
the instructions contained within this manual, 
before commencing operations.

12. Ensure that the workplace lighting 
is adequate, and/or provide extra 
lighting for the immediate work area. 

Poorly illuminated workplaces are inherently 
dangerous.

13. Keep the work area well ventilated. 

If possible open some windows and put an 
exhaust fan in one of them to

 

move air from 

the inside to the outside. Post 

waRNINg

 

notices to alert bystanders that potentially 
hazardous operations are taking place nearby.

14. Use a vacuum dust extraction 
machine in conjunction with this sander. 

The workplace should be kept as clean and 
dust free as possible. A dust filled room has 
an explosive potential.

15. Ensure that there are no sources of 
ignition nearby. 

Dust suspended in the air 

has an explosive potential.

16. Do not connect a domestic vacuum 
cleaner to this machine. 

 A domestic 

vacuum cleaner is not suitable for the 
collection of drywall dust particles.

Safety warnings Common 
for Sanding Operations:

a) This power tool is intended to 
function as a  sander tool. Read 
all safety warnings, instructions, 
illustrations and specifications
provided with this power tool.

 

Failure to follow all instructions listed below 
may result in electric shock, fire and/or 
serious injury.

b) Operations such as grinding, sanding, 
wire brushing, polishing or cutting-off 
are not recommended to be performed 
with this power tool.

 Operations for 

which the power tool was not designed may 
create a hazard and cause personal injury.

HAND HELD DRYWALL SANDER

SaFETy INSTRUCTIONS FOR all OPERaTIONS

UK

Summary of Contents for EB225DWSHH

Page 1: ...5mm HAND HELD DRYWALL SANDER Instruction Manual Read instructions before operating this tool PONCEUSE DE CLOISONS SÈCHES À MAIN DE 225 mm Manuel d Instruction Merci de lire ces instructions avant d utiliser l outil UK FR P2 P18 ...

Page 2: ... s2 information that the deciared vibration total value has been measured in accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool with another that the deciared vibration total value may also be used in a preliminary assessment of exposure warning that the vibration emission during actual use of the power tool can differ from the declared total value depending on the ways ...

Page 3: ...t prior notice Please refer to the guarantee registration leaflet and or the packaging for details of the terms and conditions of the guarantee Evolution Power Tools will within the guarantee period and from the original date of purchase repair or replace any goods found to be defective in materials or workmanship This guarantee is void if the tool being returned has been used beyond the recommend...

Page 4: ... areas invite accidents b Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gasses or dust Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes c Keep children and bystanders away while operating power tool Distractions can cause you to lose control 2 General Power Tool Safety Warnings Electrical Safety a Power tool plugs must match the outlet...

Page 5: ... for which it was designed b Do not use the power tool if the switch does not turn it on or off Any power tool that cannot be controlled with the switch is dangerous and must be repaired c Disconnect the power tool from the power source and or battery pack from the power tool before making any adjustments changing accessories or storing power tools Such preventative safety measures reduce the risk...

Page 6: ...ransmitted vibration in the workplace is given in BS EN ISO 5349 1 2001 and BS EN ISO 5349 2 2002 Many factors can influence the actual vibration level during operation e g the work surfaces condition and orientation and the type and condition of the abrasive disc being used Before each use such factors should be assessed and where possible appropriate working practices adopted Managing these fact...

Page 7: ... serious personal injury 10 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 also 11 Ensure that the operator is adequately trained in the use adjustment and operation and operation of the machine All operators should have read and understood the instructions contained within t...

Page 8: ... capable of stopping small abrasive or workpiece fragments The eye protection must be capable of stopping flying debris generated by various operations The dust mask or respirator must be capable of filtrating particles generated by your operation Prolonged exposure to high intensity noise may cause hearing loss i Keep bystanders a safe distance away from work area Anyone entering the work area mu...

Page 9: ... body in the area where power tool will move if kickback occurs Kickback will propel the tool in direction opposite to the wheel s movement at the point of snagging d Use special care when working corners sharp edges etc Avoid bouncing and snagging the accessory Corners sharp edges or bouncing have a tendency to snag the rotating accessory and cause loss of control or kickback e Do not attach a sa...

Page 10: ...tended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the safe use of the product by a person responsible for their safety and who is competent in its safe use GETTING STARTED UNPACKING Caution This packaging contains sharp objects Take care when unpacki...

Page 11: ...ide Assist Handle 4 Power On Off Trigger 5 Power rated speed control 6 Trigger Locking Button 7 Dust Extraction Hose 8 Dust Collection Bag 9 Suction Regulator 10 Machine Carry Strap Overall view of Drywall Sander UK 6 5 4 9 HAND HELD DRYWALL SANDER 1 2 3 7 8 10 ...

Page 12: ...NING Only remove or replace an abrasive sanding disc with the machine disconnected from the power supply Note Only use sanding discs which are specifically designed for use in this machine This machine uses a hook and loop system which enables very quick changes of the abrasive sanding disc The hooks on the Power Driven Backing Pad engage with the loops on the back of the abrasive sanding disc To ...

Page 13: ...er This may be necessary as at maximum suction the Sanding Head may become difficult to move or sweep over the work surface Regulating the volume of air admitted to the Sanding Head can reduce operator workload by reducing the effort required to sweep the Sanding Head over the work surface To adjust the suction Rotate the Regulator counter clockwise fully for reduced suction Rotate the Regulator c...

Page 14: ...oper balanced stance Caution If reach or access considerations necessitate the use by the operator of a stand on platform such a platform must be suitable and stable in use e g a folding inside scaffold or hop on work platform The operator must NEVER overstretch SANDING Operating Advice Connect the dust extraction hose to the machine by pushing it onto the machines dust extraction port Fig 9 Note ...

Page 15: ...as an open seam which is sealed by a plastic slide fastener Fig 10 Slide this fastener from the Dust Collection Bag to open the seam Dispose of the contents of the Dust Collection Bag in an environmentally responsible way Note It may be necessary for the operator to wear a dust mask and other PPE Personal Protection Equipment as necessary when disposing of the contents of the Dust Bag Reseal the s...

Page 16: ... removed from the machine Run new brushes without load for approximately 5 minutes This will help the bedding in process To replace the Power Driven Backing Pad WARNING Only attempt this procedure with the machine disconnected from the power supply Remove any installed sanding disc to reveal the Backing Pad and the centrally located socket headed screw that attaches it to the power drive spindle H...

Page 17: ...ances in Electrical Equipment RoHS Directive 2002 96 EC as amended by 2003 108 EC The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE Directive And is in conformity with the applicable requirements of the following documents EN 60745 1 2009 A11 2010 EN 60745 2 3 2011 EN 55014 1 2006 A1 2009 EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 EN 61000 3 2 2006 A1 2009 A2 2009 EN 61000 3 3 2008 EN 62321 2009 Product Det...

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