MSxe 636 II / MSx 636 II
9
EN
Operating instructions for the M
ULTI
M
ASTER
.
Overview.
1 Switch
For switching ON/OFF.
2 Speed controller (MSxe 636 II)
Oscillation frequency selector with
electronic speed regulator.
1 = lowest oscillation frequency.
8 = highest oscillation frequency.
3 Tools
Mount tools with the respective tight-
ening screw.
(a) Sanding plate.
(b) Spatula.
(c) Saw blades.
4 Sanding sheet
Mount the sanding sheet with the
quick Velcro fixation.
The accessories described or illustrated in
these operating instructions are not nec-
essarily included in the delivery of your
power tool.
For your safety.
Before using this power tool, read
and comply with:
these operating instructions,
the enclosed safety instructions (docu-
ment number 3 41 30 054 06 1),
the relevant national industrial safety
regulations.
These operating instructions and the
enclosed safety information should be
kept carefully for later use and enclosed
with the machine, should it be passed on
or sold.
Intended use.
This power tool is intended for dry-sand-
ing small areas and for sawing and scrap-
ing – with accessories, also for polishing,
rasping, cutting and separating.
Safety instructions.
Risk of injury
Do not rivet or screw any name-plates or
signs onto the power tool. The protective
insulation can thereby be rendered inef-
fective. Adhesive labels are recom-
mended.
Only use an undamaged plug and cable.
Do not treat any materials that produce
any particles that are detrimental to health
(e. g. asbestos).
Damage to property/material
Mains voltage must correspond with the
voltage specifications on the power tool.
Only use original accessories.
Personal protective equipment.
When using this power tool wear the fol-
lowing protective items:
Protective glasses, ear protection, breath-
ing mask.
Handling.
Switching ON/OFF (1).
■
First check that the cable and plug are
not damaged.
Switching the power tool ON:
■
Slide switch (1) forwards (I).
Switching the power tool OFF:
■
Slide switch (1) backwards (0).
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