Parkside PEC 200 SE Operation And Safety Notes Download Page 9

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Before taking tool into use / Commissioning

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Knife / Scraper attachment (offset)

6

   

Knife / Scraper attachment (straight), e.g. for 
removing carpets, felts, cork sheets as well as 
plaster and adhesive residues (see Fig. C, E)

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Spatula attachment (flat), e.g. for removing 
paint residues, silicon and foams (see Fig. D)

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Chisel attachment (flat), e.g. for carving soft 
woods (see Fig. F)

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Changing attachments

   Wear suitable protective gloves when 

inserting and testing attachments tool.

Notice:

 The curve / working edge of the attachment 

tool 

4

 must always point downwards. 

Inserting a tool attachment:

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Push the tool lock 

2

 forwards to “UNLOCK”.

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Insert the attachment tool 

4

 as far as it will go 

in the tool receptor 

3

 (see Fig. A). 

j   

Push the tool lock 

2

 backwards to “LOCK” - 

the tool attachment is locked.

removing a tool attachment:

j   

Push the tool lock 

2

 forwards to “UNLOCK”.

j   

Remove the inserted tool attachment 

4

 from 

the tool receptor 

3

.

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Commissioning

The voltage of the power source must tally with the 
details given on the rating plate of the appliance.  
Appliances requiring 230

  

 V can also be run on 220 V.

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Working Notices

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Always work away from the body.

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Hold the appliance with both hands (see Fig. B).

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Introduce the attachment tool 

4

 to the material 

or the area to be worked with the appliance 
switched on. In that the working motion of the 
appliance first takes place on contact with the 
material, you will achieve a much more accu-
rate positioning of the attachment tool.

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Switching ON / OFF

Notice:

 The working motion of the appliance first 

takes place on material contact.

Switching on:

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Push the ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate prese-
lector 

1

 forwards.

Switching off:

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ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate preselector 

1

 

backwards.

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Selecting the stroke rate

Note: 

The optimal stroke rate is dependant on 

the material or the surface to be worked. It is best  
determined by simple trial and error. Always start 
off with the lowest setting. Should the removal be 
too slight, increase the stroke rate level for level.

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Slide the ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate prese-
lector 

1

 to the front to increase the stroke rate.

Level 1:   low stroke rate for precision work
Level 2:   moderate stroke rate
Level 3:   highest stroke rate for fast removal

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Slide the ON / OFF switch / Stroke rate prese-
lector 

1

 to the rear to decrease the stroke rate.

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resharpening the 

attachment tools

The best work results are only achieved with sharp 
attachment tools. You should thus resharpen them 
in good time.

WarNING!

 rISK OF INjUry! 

Remove 

the plug from the power socket before beginning  
to sharpen the tools.

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Place the attachment tool 

4

 to be sharpened 

into the Power scraper (see section on “Chang-
ing attachments”).

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Summary of Contents for PEC 200 SE

Page 1: ...PEC 200 SE 6 POWER SCRAPER Operation and Safety Notes POWER SCRAPER...

Page 2: ...GB IE CY Operation and Safety Notes Page 5 Before reading unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device...

Page 3: ...1 2 4 3 5 6 7 8 A E B F C D G...

Page 4: ...r tools Page 8 Safety advice for electric scraper carver Page 9 Original ancillaries accessories Page 9 Understood everything Page 9 Before taking tool into use Attachment tools Page 9 Changing attach...

Page 5: ...s physical injury The manufacturer declines to accept respon sibility for damage s arising out of usage contrary to the instructions specified below The appliance is not intended for commercial applic...

Page 6: ...into account the intervening periods of time when the device is switched off or is running but is not actually in use This can result in a much lower vibration load over the whole of the period of wo...

Page 7: ...of elec trical power tool used and work undertaken reduces the risk of injury c Avoid unintentional operation of the device Check that the electrical power tool is switched off before you connect it...

Page 8: ...n holding it in your hand J Wear protective glasses Pieces of material may split off the work piece and become projectiles This could cause injury J Wear a dust mask A dust mask must be worn for prolo...

Page 9: ...to the material or the area to be worked with the appliance switched on In that the working motion of the appliance first takes place on contact with the material you will achieve a much more accu ra...

Page 10: ...compatible recycling Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn out electrical devices Q Information Q Service centre J Warning Have your device re p...

Page 11: ...ay vary e mail support ie kompernass com Q Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer We Komperna GmbH Burgstr 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany declare that this product complies with the following EU directives...

Page 12: ...Last Information Update 04 2009 Ident No PEC200SE042009 6 IAN 30164 KompernaSS GmbH Burgstra e 21 D 44867 Bochum 6 by ORFGEN Marketing...

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