Fig. 1
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
OPERATIONS INSTRUCTIONS
Note
:
Before using the tool, read the instruction
book carefully.
INTENDED USE
This angle grinder shall be used for grinding or cutting
metal or stones or similar materials.
Other uses for the tool will lead to the damage of the tool
and a series of dangers to the operator. This tool is
intended for DIY home use, or occasional professional use.
1. FITTING THE AUXILIAY HANDLE
(Fig. 1)
There are two mounting points for the auxiliary handle (5)
at both side. Attach the handle (5) in the position that
provide the safest and most comfortable control of your
grinder. Always use the auxiliary handle.
2. HAND GRIP AREAS
(Fig. 2)
Always hold your angle grinder firmly with both hands when
operating.
3. DOUBLE ACTION ON/OFF SWITCH
(Fig. 3)
To start the tool, press the on/off switch (2) at the back
downward and then push the switch forward. Press the
switch at the front until it engages will lock the switch at on
position. To switch off the tool, release the on/off switch (2)
or, if it is locked, briefly push down the back of the on/off
switch (2) and then release it. (See Fig 3).
4. REPLACING THE GUARD
(Fig. 4 & Fig 5)
Depending on whether your operation is cutting or grinding,
select the correct disc guard. This tool is supplied with both
grinding and cutting guards. Please make ensure you are
using the correct guard for the task. Failure to use the
cutting guard(4) for cutting operations could result in injury.
This guard has been specifically designed to offer extra
protection in the rare event of disc or workpiece failure.
Use of the grinding guard(7) offers extra versatility in
confined spaces but must only be used for grinding.
To remove the guard, pull up the release lever(6),then turn
the guard to the position as Fig. 4 (making sure the three
bulges on the guard ring matching the notches), and
remove it.
To install the new guard, insert the guard to the head of the
machine from position as Fig. 4, making sure the three
bulges on the guard ring matching the notches, then turn
the guard to the appropriate position, where it will deflect
hot sparks away from the operator and offer the maximum
protection for the operator. Pull down the lever to clamp it.
NOTE:
Make sure that the guard fixing bolt is tight enough
so that the disc guard cannot be moved, tighten the fixing
nut using a suitable spanner if necessary.