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TIPS
• If you are not used to polishing, test first
on a sample or allow an expert to do the
polishing.
• The supplied bonnet (10) is only intended
for fine polishing and high gloss polishing.
A special pad or bonnet for rubbing with a
coarse polish or for waxing can be bought
separately.
• Never hold the product still on the same
spot on the surface, the development of
heat can overheat the surface can cause
irreparable damage.
• Be careful when polishing sharp edges
where the paintwork can be thinner.
• Polish corners, edges and other places
where the bonnet has a limited contact
surface very sparingly.
• Replace the bonnet if it begins to show
signs of loosening from the disc support
plate (9).
AFTER USE
1. Switch off the product, pull out the plug,
and allow it to cool.
2. Check, clean and store the product as
described in the maintenance instructions.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
• Switch off the product, pull out the plug,
and allow the product to cool before
cleaning and/or maintenance.
• Do not carry out any maintenance or
adjustments other than as described in
these instructions. Repairs must only be
carried out by qualified personnel.
General cleaning
• Check the product and all the accessories
for wear or damage before and after use.
POLISHING
1. Check that the polishing bonnet (10) is
clean, without any sand or other particles
that can cause scratching and holograms.
2. Apply a small amount of polish on the
bonnet, equivalent to 5-7 peas. Too much
polish will just stick to the bonnet and not
produce better results. A saturated bonnet
needs to either be cleaned, or replaced
with a new one before continuing the
work.
3. Set a low speed.
4. Hold the product firmly with both hands
and place the bonnet against the surface
to be polished. Start the product with the
power switch (6) and allow it to reach the
set speed.
5. Spread the polish evenly over the surface
and then increase the speed.
IMPORTANT:
Never hold the product still on the same spot
on the surface, the development of heat can
overheat the surface can cause irreparable
damage. Do not press too hard on the support
handle, this can produce an inferior result and
increases the risk of damaging the surface.
6. Keep the bonnet flush with the surface
and move it smoothly in a crisscross
pattern. Overlap each stroke a little. Polish
a small area at a time (about 40 x 40
cm).
FIG. 4
7. Switch off the product and lift it off the
workpiece. The accessory continues to
rotate for a while after the product has
been switched off.
8. Wipe off residual polish by hand with a
clean microfibre cloth.
9. Apply a thin layer of wax to the polished
surface and then wipe with a clean
microfibre cloth.
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