GreenWorks BUG301 Operator'S Manual Download Page 8

 

WARNING

Use two hands when operating the machine. Using one
hand could cause loss of control and result in serious
personal injury.

 

NOTE

Before waxing, clear and dry the surface being
polished.

Do not apply too much wax to the bonnet at one time. If
the foam pad gets saturated, the endurance of the pad
may be reduced.

Always start and stop the machine on or against the
surface being polished.

8.2

STOP THE MACHINE

1. Set the ON / OFF switch to the off position.

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MAINTENANCE

 

CAUTION

Do not let brake fluids, gasoline, petroleum-based materials
touch the plastic parts. Chemicals can cause damage to the
plastic, and make the plastic unserviceable.

 

CAUTION

Do not use strong solvents or detergents on the plastic
housing or components.

 

WARNING

Remove the battery pack from the machine before
maintenance.

9.1

CLEAN AND MAINTENANCE

The bonnets are reusable and can be machined in cold
water using a mild detergent.

Use a moist cloth with a mild detergent to clean the
machine and bonnets.

Clean all moisture with a soft dry cloth.

Use a small brush to clean the air vents.

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STORE THE MACHINE

 

NOTE

Clean the machine before storage.

1. Remove the battery pack.
2. Let the motor cool.
3. Check that there are no loose or damaged components. If

it is necessary, replace the damaged components, tighten
screws and bolts, or speak to a person of an approved
service center.

4. Store the machine in a cool and dry location.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

The motor does
not start when you
pull the trigger.

The battery pack is
not installed tight-
ly.

Make sure that
you tighlty install
the battery pack in
the machine.

The battery pack is
out of power.

Charge the battery
pack.

The machine
smokes during op-
eration.

The machine has
damage.

1. Immediately

stop the ma-
chine.

2. Remove the

battery pack.

3. Contact the

service center.

There is too much
noise and/or vibra-
tion during opera-
tion.

The parts are
loose.

1. Stop the ma-

chine.

2. Remove the

battery.

3. Inspect for

damage.

4. Check and

tighten loose
parts.

The parts have
damage.

Do not use the ma-
chine and contact
the service center.

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TECHNICAL DATA

Voltage

24V

Maximum Speed

2,800 (±10%) min

-1

Diameter

10''

Weight (without battery
pack)

4.2 lbs. (1.9 kg)

Vibration

6.13 m/s

2

 , K = 1.5 m/s

2

Battery model

LB24A020 and other BAG
series

Charger model

CAG801 and other CAG ser-
ies

The recommended ambient temperature range:

Item

Temperature

Appliance storage tempera-
ture range

32°F (0°C) - 113°F (45°C)

Appliance operation temper-
ature range

32°F (0°C) - 113°F (45°C)

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English

EN

Summary of Contents for BUG301

Page 1: ...BUG301 www greenworkstools com ES MANUAL DEL OPERADOR ABRILLANTADORA EN OPERATOR MANUAL BUFFER FR MANUEL D OP RATEUR TAMPON Rev B...

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Page 3: ...use and care 5 2 6 Service 5 3 Proposition 65 5 4 Symbols on the product 5 5 Risk levels 6 6 Environmentally safe battery disposal 6 7 Installation 6 7 1 Unpack the machine 6 8 Operation 7 8 1 Start...

Page 4: ...r entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock Do not abuse the cord Never use the cord for carrying pulling or unplugging the power tool Keep cord away from heat oil sharp edges and...

Page 5: ...not in use keep it away from other metal objects like paper clips coins keys nails screws or other small metal objects that can make a connection from one terminal to another Shorting the battery ter...

Page 6: ...l agency or the local Environmental Protection Agency for information and specific instructions Take the batteries to a local recycling and or disposal center certified for lithium ion disposal WARNIN...

Page 7: ...n the battery compartment 2 Push the battery pack into the battery compartment until the battery pack locks into place 3 When you hear a click the battery pack is installed 7 1 3 REMOVE THE BATTERY PA...

Page 8: ...2 Let the motor cool 3 Check that there are no loose or damaged components If it is necessary replace the damaged components tighten screws and bolts or speak to a person of an approved service cente...

Page 9: ...en new ITEMS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY 1 Any part that has become inoperative due to misuse commercial use abuse neglect accident improper maintenance or alteration or 2 The unit if it has not been oper...

Page 10: ...etien de l outil sur batterie 12 2 6 Service 12 3 Proposition 65 13 4 Symboles figurant sur la machine 13 5 Niveaux de risques 13 6 limination des batteries sans danger pour l environnement 13 7 Insta...

Page 11: ...courant Ne modifiez jamais la prise d aucune fa on N utilisez pas d adaptateur de prise avec des outils prise de terre Des prises non modifi es et leurs prises de courant respectives r duisent les ris...

Page 12: ...tionnement de l outil lectrique Si il est endommag faites r parer l outil lectrique avant de l utiliser De nombreux accidents sont caus s par des outils lectriques mal entretenus Garder les outils de...

Page 13: ...ains des symboles suivants peuvent tre utilis s sur cet outil Veuillez les tudier et apprendre leur signification Une bonne interpr tation de ces symboles vous permettra de mieux utiliser l outil et d...

Page 14: ...et ne l avalez pas NE PAS jeter vos batteries usag es dans votre poubelle ordures m nag res N incin rez PAS les batteries NE LES Mettez PAS dans un endroit o ils feront partie d un site d enfouisseme...

Page 15: ...ttoyez et s chez la surface polir N appliquez pas trop de cire sur le capot la fois Si le coussin en mousse est satur l endurance du coussin peut tre r duite D marrez et arr tez toujours la machine su...

Page 16: ...rature de re chargement de la batterie 39 F 4 C 104 F 40 C Plage de temp rature de fonctionnement du chargeur 39 F 4 C 104 F 40 C Plage de temp rature d en treposage de la batterie 32 F 0 C 113 F 45 C...

Page 17: ...n e pour remplacement en vertu de la pr sente garantie moins qu un tel retour soit demand par crit par Greenworks Adresse aux tats Unis Adresse au Canada Greenworks Tools Greenworks Tools Canada Inc P...

Page 18: ...e herramientas a bater a 20 2 6 Servicio 21 3 Propuesta 65 21 4 S mbolos en el producto 21 5 Niveles de riesgo 21 6 Eliminaci n de bater a segura para el medio ambiente 21 7 Instalaci n 22 7 1 Desemba...

Page 19: ...rse de que no juegan con el aparato 2 2 SEGURIDAD EL CTRICA Los enchufes de las herramientas el ctricas deben corresponder con la toma de corriente Nunca modifique el enchufe en modo alguno No utilice...

Page 20: ...rosas en manos de usuarios inexpertos Mantenga las herramientas el ctricas y los accesorios Compruebe si hay desalineaci n o uni n de las piezas m viles rotura de piezas y cualquier otra condici n que...

Page 21: ...o que est n especialmente dise adas para filtrar part culas microsc picas Conserve estas instrucciones 4 S MBOLOS EN EL PRODUCTO En esta herramienta pueden utilizarse algunos de los siguientes s mbolo...

Page 22: ...estas bater as con la basura dom stica normal NO incinere NO lleve las bater as a lugares donde formar n parte de vertederos de residuos o flujos de residuos s lidos urbanos Ll velas a un centro de r...

Page 23: ...OTA Antes de encerar limpie y seque la superficie a pulir No aplique demasiada cera en la borla de una sola vez Si la almohadilla de espuma se satura la resistencia de esta puede reducirse Arranque y...

Page 24: ...45 C Intervalo de temperatura de carga de la bater a 39 F 4 C 104 F 40 C Intervalo de temperatura de funcionamiento del cargador 39 F 4 C 104 F 40 C Intervalo de temperatura de almacenamiento de la b...

Page 25: ...cualquier pieza enviada para su sustituci n bajo esta garant a a menos que dicha devoluci n sea solicitada por escrito por Greenworks Direcci n en EE UU Direcci n en Canad Greenworks Tools Greenworks...

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