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Setting the speed controller
The revolutions can be pre-set
at the revolution regulator.
Figure 5: Set the speed controller to the
minimum.
Connect
Make sure that the switch-on button is
not pressed and locked in place.
Connect the plug into the power socket.
Switching on and stirring
Figure 6: Hold the stirrer with both hands.
Dip the stirrer fully into the substances to
be mixed.
Figure 7: In order to switch on the stirrer,
press the safety button (2) and then the
switch on button (3). The stirrer starts.
Soft start
The machine has soft start electronics to
gently start the motor. The highest
revolutions required to operate can be
achieved after just a few seconds.
Regulate the speed to a higher value.
Rule of thumb: The more liquid the
substance, the higher the speeds.
•
When stirring, keep the ventilation
slots open.
Jammed cooling air will
lead to overheating and damage the
motor.
•
Do not pull the stirrer out of the
substance when the motor is still
running.
The substance will be thrown
out, and contaminate the surrounding
and may injury eyes.
Switching off
Release the switch-on button.
General information
When you switch off the stirrer, wait
until it has come to a complete standstill.
Only then remove the stirrer out of the
substance.
Pull the plug out of the power socket.
Incorrect use
All applications carried out with the device
that are not listed in the "Intended use"
chapter will be considered improper use.
The device may not be used for the
following purposes:
• Never use the electrical tool as a drill,
• For polishing, grinding, sharpening,
engraving with appropriate tools,
• As drive for additional devices.
There is a risk of injury.
The guarantee is voided by the
manufacturer if components other than
original components are used on the
machine.
Residual risks
Even when the device is used properly,
there is a residual risk that cannot be
excluded. The following potential dangers
are inherent in the type and construction
of the device:
• Contact with the rotating chuck
(crushing injuries)
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