1. Beware Children
Do not let children handle the
ur work area.
2. Guard Against Electric Shock
Keep the tool clear of the cable
while working. Do not work on or
near "live" equipment or services.
3. Work Environment
Do not use the tool i damp or wet
areas. Work in an area that is not
cluttered and has good light. Do not
use near flammable gases or liquids.
Keep work area clean.
4. Personal Safety
For your own safety, wear safety
glasses or goggles. Tie back long
hair. Use ear protectors especially
in confined areas. Keep fingers, etc.
lear of the working surface of the
tool whilst in motion.
5. Clothing
Avoid wearing loose clothing or
jewellery to prevent these from being
caught in moving parts.
6. Do not force the tool
It will do a better job and safer at
the rate for which it was intended.
7. Look after the tool
When not in use store in a dry,
high place or keep locked up out
of children's reach.
Use the tool only for its intended
purposes.
8. Protect the Cable
Do not carry the tool by the cable
or pull the cable to remove the
plug from the mains socket.
Protect the cable from sharp
objects, heat and oil; have it
replaced if damaged.
tool.
All onlookers should be kept away
from yo
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Safety Instructions
14. Use outdoor extension leads
When tool is used outdoors, use an
extension lead intended for the
purpose.
15. Do not use tool when tired
16. Check that tool is not damaged.
Before use check there is no damage
to tool. If in doubt have tool checked
over by an authorised dealer.
17. Warning
Use only the attachments supplied
or recommended with tool.
18. Repairs
Always have repairs carried out by a
qualified person for your safety.
9. Check Before Use
Always ensure that the tool and
cable are not damaged.
10. Do not overreach
11. Maintain tools with care
Replace any consumable parts
before they are fully worn, for better
and safer performance. Inspect tool
cord and extension leads periodically
for damage, if damaged
repair
carried out by an
12. Disconnect Tools
When not in use or changing
the drill always disconnect from
mains supply.
13. Avoid unintentional starting
Ensure switch on tool is off before
plugging in.
have
authorised dealer.
Keep handles dry and clean.
Important notes
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Remove the mains plug from socket
before carrying out any adjustment
or servicing.
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Before use always check the pad
cover(s) for contamination of dirt grit,
etc, as this will damage paintwork.
We recommend keeping the pad
covered when not in use to help
prevent this.
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Do not use the Polisher in the rain,
or in damp conditions.
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To ensure
operation when using
your electric tool, make sure you follow
basic safety principles to reduce risk of
personal injury, electric shock, and fire.
Please read the following instructions
prior to operating this product and keep
for future use.
safe
WARNING
Care and Maintenance
Care and maintenance of your polisher
1. Pad cover can be machine-washed in cold water with a small amount of detergent
on a short wash cycle: then machine-dried at medium heat. However, hand washing
and air drying is recommended for longer pad life.
2. To prolong foam pad life and shape, store with pad face up.
3. Remove pad cover form pad when polisher is not in use so that pad can dry out
and retain its original shape.
4. Grip the polisher firmly but without downward pressure. Pressing too hard will slow
down the machine
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s movement and affect the quality of the work.
5. The most common error, however, is applying too much polish. If pad absorbs too
much polish, it will not last as long, and polishing is more difficult and takes longer.
6. If pad cover continually comes off pad, you may be using too much polish.
7. If wax seems difficult to buff, you may have used too much wax.
8. Use only mild soap and damp sponge to clean polisher. Do not immerse any part
in liquid. There are no user serviceable parts in the polisher.
9. Be particularly careful when polishing angular body panels. If too much pressure
is applied or the area is polished for too long the paint maybe removed.
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