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Table of Contents

Summary of Contents for 039-6506-2

Page 1: ...Pad Polisher In order to ensure you have the best possible experience pleasereadthroughthefollowinginstructions Ifyourequireanyhelp please contact the customer service department at 1 866 4SIMONIZ 1...

Page 2: ...wer cord E STEP 3 Turn the rocker switch C to ON position DANGER Never plug in the power cord before the power tool is fully assembled QuickStartGuide A Nylon carrying bag B Polisher C Rocker switch D...

Page 3: ...3What is Waxing 9 3 Scope of Delivery 10 3 1 Unpacking 10 4 Parts List 11 5 Assembly Instructions 12 5 1Work Area Inspection 12 5 2Work Surface Preparation 12 5 3 Safety Advice 12 5 4 Assembly Steps 1...

Page 4: ...hich if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potentia...

Page 5: ...d is damaged it must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufactureroritsserviceagent PERSONAL SAFETY Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating...

Page 6: ...ly intended to function as a polisher waxer Read all safety warnings instructions illustrations and specifications provided with this power tool Failure to follow all instructions listed below may res...

Page 7: ...DONOTattempttoforcethetoolasthiswillcauseanuneven finishandmayleadtooverloadandprematuremotorfailure KICKBACK AND RELATEDWARNINGS Kickbackisasuddenreactiontoapinchedorsnaggedrotating wheel or backing...

Page 8: ...ssible product damage Refer to the table here to determine the required minimum wire size Recommended MinimumWire Gauge for Extension Cords 120V Total Length of Cord 0 25 0 7 6 m 26 50 7 9 15 2 m 51 1...

Page 9: ...rk the polish in and break down the abrasives in order for it to work effectively This is done by using friction and or heat Whereas with waxing you are applying a layer of protection on top of the pa...

Page 10: ...uretocomplycouldresultinaccidentalstarting and possible serious personal injury Carefully remove the power tool and any accessories from the carrying bag A Make sure that all items listed in the packa...

Page 11: ...her 1 WM01 100 0000 C Rocker switch 1 WM01 100 0001 D Rotary disc 3 WM01 100 0002 E Power cord 1 WM01 100 0003 F Waxing pad black 3 WM01 000 0001 G Polishing pad yellow 3 WM01 000 0002 Rocker switch r...

Page 12: ...er Let the tool run freely for no less than 1 minute before using it for the desired application DO NOT switch the tool on off while it is under load to avoid kickback or damaging it During operation...

Page 13: ...ce it on its back beforecleaning maintenanceorstorage IMPORTANT Make sure the polisher is in the off position before plugging it into an appropriate electrical outlet Place the power cord E over your...

Page 14: ...east aggressive pad polish to get the job done By starting with a test section it will allow you to see what polish is needed without going too aggressive or not aggressive enough to get the job done...

Page 15: ...pingstrokesinacriss crosspattern g Apply more wax to the waxing pads F as necessary to maintain a thin even coat on the work surface FOR ADDITIONAL APPLICATIONS OF THE WAX REDUCE THE AMOUNT APPLIED TH...

Page 16: ...r you have this tool thoroughly cleaned and inspectedbyanauthorizedtechnician Fordetails pleasecall the SIMONIZ toll free service number at 1 866 4SIMONIZ 1 866 474 6664 7 3 Storage Always ensure to r...

Page 17: ...With polishing remember to BE PATIENT and learn how the polish works and breaks down and always start with the least aggressive pad polish to get the job done Swirls or hazing still on the work surfac...

Page 18: ...breakage due to misuse and or abuse Youmaypurchaseaccessoriesdirectlythroughplaceofpurchase orbycallingourtoll freehotline 1 866 4SIMONIZ 1 866 474 6664 This warranty does not cover accidental damage...

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