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120W Car Polisher 

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Read the manual 

 

    Warning

                  

  Wear ear protection

                   

 

  Wear eye protection

                 Wear dust mask        

 

  Double insulation

    

 

RCM approval mark

TeChNiCal daTa

Rated voltage 

240 V ~ 50Hz

Rated power 

120W

Rated no load speed 

3500/min

Polishing pad 

Φ240mm

Protection class 

 /II

Weight 2.17kg

Sound pressure level 

58dB(A)

Sound power level 

72dB(A)

Vibration level 

 

14.8m/s

2

oPeRaTiNg iNSTRuCTioNS

NoTe

: Before using the tool, read the instruction 

book carefully.

1. PlaCe TeRRy-CloTh boNNeT (see fig.a)

Place terry-cloth bonnet securely over sponge pad. 

2. SPRead The PoliSh (see fig.b)

Spread about a tablespoonful of polish evenly over the 

entire surface of the pad cover. Do not apply polish 

directly to car. This first application should do about 

1/3 of an average size car. For the second and third 

applications of polish, repeat as above. The pad cover 

will not adsorb as much when reloading.

3. SWiTCh (see fig.C)

Always start and stop the polisher on against the car 

surface. Push the switch to on position to start the 

polisher, off position to stop the polisher.

4. To uSe The CaR PoliSheR (see fig.d)

Hold extension lead over shoulder and do flat surfaces 

first ie: bonnet boot and roof. Cover areas quickly with 

broad sweeping strokes in a crisscross pattern. Do 

not press down on polisher. The machine’s action, not 

pressure, does the best job.

5. WoRk NexT oN SMalleR SuRfaCeS (dooRS eTC.) 

(See fig.e)

Always keep the mains lead over the shoulder or let it 

hang to the ground when working on a vertical surface 

marking sure it is well clear of the moving polishing 

head. For less accessible surfaces (such as wing 

mirrors, door handles) remove the polishing bonnet and 

polish these areas by hand.

6. fiNal WoRk (See fig.f)

Finally remove the terry-cloth bonnet and fit the 

applicator bonnet onto the polisher (see Fig.A). Use 

long, sweeping strokes in a criss-cross pattern to bring 

out the shine. Do not press hard. Let the polisher do the 

work polishing.

WoRkiNg hiNTS foR youR 

PoliSheR

1.  At all times, let the polisher do the work-do not 

force it or apply excessive pressure to the polisher. 

Preferably, use a light circular motion.

  Pressing too hard will slow down the machine’s 

movement and affect the quality of the work.

2. The most common error, however, is applying too 

much wax. If pad absorbs too much wax, it will not last 

as long, and polishing is more difficult and takes longer.

3. If bonnet continually comes off pad, please try with a 

new bonnet.

4. If wax seems difficult to buff, you may have used too 

much wax.

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