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Important.
Read the instructions for use before
starting the machine.
Wear safety goggles.
Wear ear protection.
Wear good quality, strong gloves.
Always use breathing apparatus when
machining materials which generate
dust.
End of life machines contain valuable
materials and therefore they should not
be placed in household waste.
We would ask you to play your part in
protecting resources and help protect
the environment by returning this
machine to a return point (if one is
available) when it reaches the end of its
life.
Description of symbols
Pay attention to all the signs and symbols shown
in these instructions and on your tool.
Make a note of these signs and symbols. If you
interpret the signs and symbols correctly, your
work with the machine will be safer and better.
2. Layout (Fig. 1)
1. Spindle lock
2. Front grip
3. ON/OFF switch
4. switch lock
5. Speed control
6. Rear grip
7. Power cord
8. Polishing / sanding disk
3. SCOPE OF USE
The machine is designed for polishing coated
surfaces and for sanding wood, iron, plastic and
similar materials using the appropriate abrasive
paper.
4. Starting up
4.1 Assembly (Fig. 2-5)
Important! Pull out the mains power plug before
starting the assembly work.
4.2 Switch on/off (Fig.6)
Press the switch lock and turn on the switch to
Start up the machine.
Release the switch lock and the switch to Shut
down the machine.
4.3 Speed Control (Fig. 6)
Use the speed control to set the desired working
speed.
To L to increase the speed.
To R to decrease the speed.
Speed regulation is divided into six grades,the
minimum speed is 1 and the maximum speed is 6.
4.4 Using as a polishing machine
When using waxing and polishing agents,
observe the instructions issued by their
manufacturer!
The Velcro fastener enables easy changing of the
polishing attachment.
- Use the foamed plastic attachment to apply the
polishing agent.
· Make sure that the foamed plastic attachment is
free of any foreign bodies.
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