9
STARTING UP
WARNING
Pay attention to the mains voltage! The mains voltage must
correspond to the voltage indicated on the technical data identification
place (1).
DANGER
Before any intervention on the electrical tool take the plug out
from the socket
BEFORE STARTING THE TOOL
Before starting-up the tool, ensure that:
- the packaging is complete and does not show signs of having been damaged
during storage or transport;
- the tool is complete; check that the number and type of components comply
with that reported in this instruction booklet;
- the power supply and socket outlet can support the load reported in the table
and that indicated on the tool identification plate reproduced;
- the power supply cable and plug are in perfect condition;
- the ON/OFF (2) switch works properly though with the power supply
disconnected;
- all the parts of the tool have been assembled in the proper manner and that
there are no signs of damage;
- the ventilation (10) slots are not obstructed;
- the tool must be connected to a suitable and efficient aspiration device.
ASSEMBLING THE TOOL
- Position the heat protection (7) on the gearbox such that the holes for mounting
the auxiliary handle (6) are aligned with those on the gearbox;
- screw in the auxiliairy auxiliary handle (6); the handle can be mounted on the
left or right of the tool body;
- if the tool is to be used without the auxiliary handle, the heat shield must be
fixed in place using the screws provided (11).
ASSEMBLY/REPLACEMENT OF THE ABRASIVE PAPER
ASSEMBLY:
Press the abrasive paper disc into the pad (9) ensuring that the holes in the paper
coincide with extraction holes in the pad (9).
DISASSEMBLY:
- Used discs can be removed by simply tearing them off;
- new velcro discs are mounted
(see “ASSEMBLY”)
Sound pressure level / Sound power level 3 axis vibration level
LPA LWA Uncertainty ah Uncertainty
dB(A) m/s
2
BR106AES 81
92 3 4,00 1,00
BR109AES 81
92 3 4,00 1,00
BR112AES 81
92 3 5,00 1,00
INFORMATOIN NOISE / MEAN ACCELERATION VALUE
The tools are suppressed in accordance for the prevention and elimination of radio
disturbances measured in accordance with standard:
EN 60745
DANGER
The indicate measurements refer to new power tools.
Daily usa causes the noise and vibration values to change.
Displayed emission values are comparative and are to be employed for
a provisional assessment of the operator’s risk exposure during the work period.
Appropriate evaluation of work period must also include tool’s idle and stop
periods. These emission values represent the tool’s main applications.
If the tool is used for other applications, with other accessories, or if it does not
undergo regular maintenance, emission values can significantly increase
during operations.
Use hearing protection!
PARTS OF THE TOOL
1 - Technical data identification label
2 - ON/OFF switch
3 - Speed control
4 - Dust extraction flow control
5 - 29 mm Ø suction port
6 - Auxiliary handle
7 - Heat protection
8 - Dustproof wheel
9 - Velcro faced pad
10 - Motor ventilation slots
11 - Heat protection fixing screws
12 - Spanner
13 - Disc pad fixing screws