11
GB/CY
Vacuuming dust with the dust
collection box
Attach the dust collection box:
Push the dust collection box
4
on to the device.
Remove the dust collection box:
Press the release button(s)
3
and pull the dust
collection box
4
off the device.
NOTE:
Always empty the dust collection box
4
in due time and shake any remaining dust out; this
will ensure optimal vacuum performance.
Dust extraction using an external
vacuum extraction device
Connecting:
For vacuum dust removal using a vacuum
cleaner, push the suction hose of a vacuum
cleaner approved for use as a dust extraction
device (e.g. a workshop vacuum cleaner) into
the connection
5
– see Fig. D.
NOTE:
If it is necessary to use the reducer
piece
12
, push the reducer piece into the con-
nection
5
.
Removing:
Pull the hose of the dust extraction device off
the connection
5
or off the reducer piece
12
,
if one is used.
Instructions, tips and tricks
Move the oscillating sander parallel, in flat
circles or alternating between lengthwise and
side-to-side motions.
Do not press down with the oscillating sander.
The sanding sheets become clogged, which re-
duces the sanding performance.
Clean the sanding sheet
9
occasionally with
the vacuum cleaner.
The removal performance and therefore the re-
sult of your work are determined by the correct
selection of the speed and sanding sheet
9
grit.
Never sand different materials with the same
sanding sheet
9
(e.g. wood then metal).
The following table offers some values, which are
for information only and may simplify the selection
of a sanding sheet
9
.
Wood
Sanding sheet / Grit
Sanding of wood
40 - 240
Pre-sanding, e.g. of
rough, unplaned
beams and boards
40, 60
Surface sanding
80, 100, 120
Fine sanding of hard
woods
180, 240
Paints / Lacquers
Sanding sheet / Grit
Sanding of paint /
lacquer coats or
base coats such
as filler and
smoothing com-
pound
40 - 320
Sanding off paint
40, 60
Sanding off primer
coats
80, 100, 120
Final sanding of base
coats before painting
180, 240, 320
Maintenance and Cleaning
WARNING!
DANGER OF INJURY!
Before
performing any work on the appliance, disconnect
the power plug.
Clean the appliance regularly, preferably always
immediately after use.
Do not use any sharp objects for cleaning the
appliance. Never permit fluids to permeate in-
side the appliance.
Use a cloth to clean the casing. Never use petrol,
solvents or cleansers that damage plastics.
A vacuum cleaner is required for thorough
cleaning of the appliance.
Ventilation openings must never be obstructed.
Remove adhering sanding dust with a brush.
Operation / Maintenance and cleaning