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ATTENTION!  

Disregarding these safety precautions may damage 

the Milling Cutter or may result in its ignition or in electric shock for 

you. 

ATTENTION! 

Plug the Milling Cutter in the electric mains thru 

standard three-pin sockets with grounded terminals only. 

Nine Simple Rules:  

1.  Never use electric mains where voltage and frequency are 

different from the parameters specified on the casing of the Milling 

Cutter. 

2.  Do not try to plug or unplug the Milling Cutter with wet hands. 

3.  Always insert the plug deeply to the end. 

4.  Never pull the power cable to withdraw the plug out of the wall 

socket. 

5.  Avoid damage to and do not modify and do not stretch the power 

cable and the connection cable. Do not put any items onto them. The 

connection cable remains under big workload while in use, therefore 

it would quickly break down if used improperly (e.g. knots and loops 

in the cable, constant bending at sharp angles, abrupt moves).

6. Do not switch the Milling Cutter on if the power cable or 

connection cable is looped or knotted.   

7. Do not plug the Milling Cutter in a wall socket, which is used to 

provide power to some other equipment (via extension cables, 

T-junctions, etc.)   

8.  Use high-quality and properly operating tools (caps, milling tools, 

etc.) only. Shank ends must be plain-shaped and all parts of the tools 

must be firmly fixed to each other. Do not use any worn tools as it 

may result in their destruction. 

9.  When selecting the operation modes for the Milling Cutter, do not 

go beyond the maximum permitted limits for a specific tool as it may 

result in destruction of the tool and in breakdown of the Milling 

Cutter.   

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Safety Precautions

In order to ensure safe operation of the Milling Cutter, please learn 

the safety precautions specified in this User Guide. Do not try to use 

the Milling Cutter is a manner not specified in this document. Do not 

try to use the Milling Cutter for operations not specified in this 

document.

Delivery Set

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Power unit   

· 

Handheld milling cutter (micromotor)

· 

Micromotor pad

· 

Pedal (available in specific models)

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User Guide

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Packaging

Summary of Contents for Podolog

Page 1: ...Professional Station Professional Station Professional Station...

Page 2: ...a corn callus Lateral nail folds soft abrading Final foot polish Removing of corns and rough skin on toes On the edge of step cracks treatment For a basic step s cracks treatment Rough skin intensive...

Page 3: ...in the entire device or in separate parts thereof and absence of its components as well as damaged or burnt engine or its power cable shall deprive the User of the opportunity of free repair and shall...

Page 4: ...deling and correction of artificial nails The lineup of devices comprises the following models Multibor Podolog Multibor Podolog MAX These models have different technical properties and configurations...

Page 5: ...ified in this User Guide Do not try to use the Milling Cutter is a manner not specified in this document Do not try to use the Milling Cutter for operations not specified in this document Delivery Set...

Page 6: ...ny items onto them The connection cable remains under big workload while in use therefore it would quickly break down if used improperly e g knots and loops in the cable constant bending at sharp angl...

Page 7: ...technical ATTENTION It is prohibited to disassemble or modify any components of the Milling Cutter Several parts of the power unit bear high voltage It is not allowed to perform any maintenance proce...

Page 8: ...Magic Button switch Thru the Multiobr Click Click hereinafter the Manipulator it is possible to switch the rotation on or off increase or decrease the rotation speed change the rotational direction Re...

Page 9: ...block unit The unit looks like a ball pen conveniently sitting in one s hand and making it possible to easily set and use the standard tools The manufacturer supplies the handheld milling cutters cert...

Page 10: ...of unbalanced tools vibration while operating the handheld milling cutter results in the loss of the warranty rights for the user Changing the tools 1 Switch off the tool rotation 2 Wait until the too...

Page 11: ...s an intermediate position 4 Click twice until locked in 5 Extract the old tool 6 Set the new tool into the clamp 7 Turn the clamp lock into the B direction over two clicks Pedal The pedal is intended...

Page 12: ...et into the relevant inlet 4 Check if there is a tool or a standard temporary cover in the collet clamp of the handheld milling cutter 5 Never forget to make sure that the collet clamp is locked and t...

Page 13: ...his will activate the self test of the Milling Cutter and it will be indicated in the form of running lights at the LED Range and in the form of running eights at the Display As the running eights fad...

Page 14: ...nd broken down or destroyed In order to fix the problem caused by such a signal the following steps must be taken 1 Remove the foreign items from the surface of the pedal 2 Press the pedal a few times...

Page 15: ...means of a relevant combination of characters digits and segments and is also backed up by specific audible signals In any mode prior to switching on the tool rotation its direction is shown by an arr...

Page 16: ...alance of a tool have significant influence on the vibration of the milling cutter There is a risk of damaging a tool at the speeds exceeding 30 000 rpm The milling cutter has two levels of rotation a...

Page 17: ...e rpm rate rotate the Manipulator counterclockwise 4 To alter the rotational direction the reverse function press the center of the Manipulator twice at a run same as you double click on a computer mo...

Page 18: ...for one time to start the rotation Attention The rpm rates and the programs cannot be changed on the go Stop the rotation to change a program While a program is in operation it is only possible to ch...

Page 19: ...procedure The processor will further automatically select the required speed the output power and the torque and it will also supervise and control all required changes in the course of the operation...

Page 20: ...power applied When the nail care master approaches the permitted limits of the output power in the course of work the power control processor sends an audible warning signal The nail care master shou...

Page 21: ...ct program Program Mode 4 Select the correct tool any of the modes 5 Resume the operation In the event of the micromotor overheating switch off the Milling Cutter for 30 minutes and then resume the op...

Page 22: ...e rotation Attention The pedal only reacts to closure and opening of the electric contacts No changes occur to the rotation speed of a tool Maintenance Very important All types of preventive maintenan...

Page 23: ...the collet clamp 4 Resume the operation No Motor 1 Check the connection of the motor 2 Please refer to the Service Center Pedal is out of order 1 Remove the foreign items from the surface of the pedal...

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