Prosharp SkatePal-Pro Original Instructions Manual Download Page 2

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. 

Read the Instructions Manual featured on the next page carefully!  
 

Continue from here after that.

 

 

2. 

Setup and sharpening:  
 

A. 

Place the machine on a flat and steady workbench, 
with a height between 80 and 100 cm. 
 

B. 

Make sure that your ear, eye and breathing protection gear is being worn correctly!  
 

C. 

Make sure that the installed grinding wheel has the hollow radius you wish to 
receive by opening the grinding wheel door and look on the text on it .(if it has not, 
change it according to the instructions manual on the next page). 
 

D. 

Plug in the power cord. 
 

E. 

Clamp the skate in the slot on the top of the machine using the quick-release 
handle, and make sure that the blade reaches below the clamp-steels .You can to 
this by looking inside the grinding wheel door. 
 

F. 

If you are about to sharpen figure skates or long-distance skates also make sure 
that the wheel is made for this type of sharpening. The wheel should be 60 mm in 
cross section, and the text on it should say either “FIG” or “BANDY”. To sharpen 
figure skates you must also have a type of device to measure in the height of the 
skate for the grinding wheel will miss the toe picks. How to do this is featured on the 
last page. 
 

G. 

Now put the grinding wheel door back on. Attach the  vacuum cleaner, turn it on, 
Turn the machines power switch on and press the start button the amount of cycles 
you wish the machine to run. 
 

H. 

When the machine has stopped grinding, turn it OFF, release the quick-release 
handle and take the skate out, look on the result, and if it is satisfying, repeat the 
same procedure with your next skate, if it is not, sharpen it again until you have 
achieved a satisfying result. 
 
 

3.  Maintenance: 

Summary of Contents for SkatePal-Pro

Page 1: ...UCTIONS Read the installation and operating instructions carefully before using the machine Usage that is not in accordance with the instruction manual and or disregard safety instruction may cause in...

Page 2: ...side the grinding wheel door F If you are about to sharpen figure skates or long distance skates also make sure that the wheel is made for this type of sharpening The wheel should be 60 mm in cross se...

Page 3: ...th a magnetic stick Clean the machine after use and always before transport IMPORTANT Machine s life time is directly reflected to the maintenance of the machine Always lock the machines locks on both...

Page 4: ...l is equipped with grinding tools which may cause injury The operator must stand in front of the machine Children and others than the machine operator must be kept away from the machine at a safe dist...

Page 5: ...sharpening turn direction e g for getting rid of nicks on the blade 3 Check the sharpening result on the skate blade if not perfect repeat the sharpening Emergency stop Push once the start button whe...

Page 6: ...ft push the button again for five seconds and repeat previous steps Push once more and the wheel will come back to the home position Adjusting of the centering of the grinding wheel can be done by scr...

Page 7: ...before attempting to operate this product and save these instructions The use of any accessory or attachment other than one recommended in this instruction manual may present a risk of personal injury...

Page 8: ...t of reach of children 12 Never yank the cord to disconnect it from the socket Keep the cord away from heat oil and sharp edges 13 Avoid unintentional starting Ensure the switch is in off position whe...

Page 9: ...make sure that the grinding wheel will miss the toe picks and also at what point it will hit the heel of the skate When you release the button it will stop and when you push again it will return to st...

Page 10: ...iness name and manufacturer Authorized service representative Eriksson Teknik AB ProSharp AB Hirsv gen 4 Hirsv gen 4 862 41 Njurunda 862 41 Njurunda SWEDEN SWEDEN T 46 60 15 85 80 T 46 60 15 85 80 F 4...

Page 11: ...esponsible for costs such as travel expenses transport costs or costs for repairs not performed by the manufacturer during the warranty period or for inaccessibility to the machine during the service...

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