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When the operational life of your device is over, dispose off it in accordance with valid rules and regulations.

Your product is made of metal and plastic parts that may be recycled when separated.

1. Disassemble all parts.

2. Separate all parts according to the material they are made of (e.g. metals, rubber, plastics, etc.). 

Take the separated parts to the recycling facility near you.

3. Electrical waste (used electrical power tools, electric motors, recharging equipment, electronics, 

accumulators, batteries etc.).

Dear customer. In accordance with the valid regional rules and regulations describing the management of

electrical waste, electrical waste is considered dangerous. 

Disposal of electrical waste must be therefore handled as dangerous waste in accordance with waste 

management rules valid in the state you are in. 

It is prohibited to mix electrical waste with regular household waste.

You may return your used electrical appliance to a recycling facility near you. More information about 

electrical and dangerous waste disposal may be obtained from your local authority or from the Internet.

If the machine breaks down, send it back to the vendor for quick repair. 

Please, enclose brief description of the defect. That makes repair easier. If the machine is still covered by

warranty, enclose the warranty card and proof of purchase receipt. After the warranty period expires, we

repair your machine for a special price. 

To prevent possible damages during shipping, packed the machine carefully or use the original packaging

material. We are not liable for shipping damages due to incorrect packaging of your machine. If making

a claim at the shipping company the level and method of packaging plays a major role during claim evaluation

process. 

Note:

Pictures and contents in this manual may slightly differ from the actual product or accessories. 

It is due to continuous improvement of our products. Such small differences have no effect on the product

functionality.

CAUTION

DISPOSAL

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Electrical equipment

Observe all basic safety rules when using electrical equipment to prevent risk of fire, injuries by electrical

shock and other hazards. Before using this device, read this manual entirely and follow all safety 

instructions. Before using this device, read this manual entirely and follow all safety instructions. 

Make sure the power cable plug is plugged into the correct wall outlet. The voltage on the specification

label must be the same as the voltage in the wall outlet. Higher voltage may damage the engine and too

low voltage will not provide the machine with sufficient power. 

Before connecting the machine to the wall outlet make sure that the main switch is in the "OFF" position.

When you finished your work, disconnect the power plug from the wall outlet and switch off the main switch. 

Never carry electrical tools and appliances by their power cord. When disconnecting the plug from the

wall outlet, never pull the cable by its cord. 

Protect the power cable from high temperatures, oils, paint thinners and make sure that the cable is not

hanging over sharp edges. 

Inspect the power cable regularly. If damaged have it replaced by qualified technician. Inspect extension

cables regularly. If damaged, have it replaced. 

If you need to use an extension cable, use cable with appropriate power raiding. Use only completely

unwound. Inspect cables for damages regularly. Damaged cable must be repaired or changed immediately. 

If you are working outside, use an extension cable designed for outside use. 

Before performing any maintenance, repair or adjustment, switch off the main switch and disconnect the

power cable from the wall outlet. 

Make sure no one may incidentally switch your machine on. Do not keep your fingers close to the main

switch, unless absolutely necessary. 

Do not use in environments where explosives are stored or used (paint shops, warehouse with 

flammables etc.). 

Do not use in humid environments or if wet.

Rotary tools/machines

Always wear suitable work clothing (do not wear loose clothing, ties, jewellery etc.). Long hair must be covered

and tied up behind you head. Do not wear worn out working shoes. Sleeves must be rolled up. Loose clothing

or body parts may get caught by moving machine parts. 

Do not remove safety covers. Make sure the operating person is well-protected. 

Do not touch or come close with moving machine parts during work. Keep your hands away from moving and

spinning machine parts.

Grinding

Do not apply excessive pressure on the sharpened saw blade or drill. Excessive pressure may shutter the

wheel or cause damages to the grinding wheel or it may cause it to stop suddenly. 

Never touch the spinning grinding wheel.

Make sure not part is left inside the packaging box before throwing the packaging materials out. If so,

take it out and install it. Use the part listing for check-up and the installation drawing for guidance. 

Mount the machine securely to a working table to prevent vibrations.

ASSEMBLY

Summary of Contents for MF127

Page 1: ...a claim you must present the warranty card showing the date of the purchase the serial number of the machine vendor stamp and signature of sales clerk as well as the proof of purchase receipt 5 Warran...

Page 2: ...o the work piece Pay special attention to safety notes and safety labels on the machine Never remove or damage them Please write information such as the invoice number and the number of the sale recei...

Page 3: ...ally powered machine Electrical hazard Risk of being caught by spinning machine parts Caution Loose clothing or body parts may get caught by moving machine parts Warning Danger of damage Note Addition...

Page 4: ...maintenance regularly Before use make sure the machine is in good working conditions and without any damage Use only original spare parts during repairs Using accessories or extension pieces not appr...

Page 5: ...orrect wall outlet The voltage on the specification label must be the same as the voltage in the wall outlet Higher voltage may damage the engine and too low voltage will not provide the machine with...

Page 6: ...tion or paint thinners to clean the machine Clean plastic parts with cloth dipped in soup water Clean and lubricate metal surfaces with a cloth dipped in paraffin oil If you are not using your machine...

Page 7: ...gn the drill with the grinding wheel When finished tighten all screws again Switch the machine on and move the pole forward to sharpen the drill When you sharpened one part of the drill tip loosen the...

Page 8: ...required Release the screw 17 Adjust and tilt the engine housing 16 as needed pic 5 9 Adjustment of the saw blade pic 6 1 Fastening screw 2 Fastening screw 3 Fastening screw 4 Positioning device 5 Saw...

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