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IMPORTANT! The sander is suitable for
dry sanding of wood, plastic, metal, plaster
and painted surfaces. It is prohibited to use
dangerous materials in environments with
risk of fire.
The sander is made for DIY and not profes-
sional use.
This manual contains information deemed ne-
cessary for proper use, knowledge and standard
tool maintenance. It does not include information
on the working techniques of the various mate-
rials; the user can find additional information in
specific books or publications or by attending
special training courses.
SYMBOLS
Carefully observe the symbols in fig.B and
memorise their respective meanings. Correct
interpretation of the symbols allows a safer use
of the machine.
1 Technical data
2 Double electric insulation
3 Lot number
4 CE mark conformity
V Volt
Hz Hertz
~
alternating current
W Watt
kg kilograms
mm millimetres
s seconds
n
0
no-load speed
min
-1
strokes per minute
dB decibel
COMPONENTS
Refer to fig. A and the following figures, attached
to these instructions.
1 Power supply cable
2 Main handle
3 Retainer button for continual use
4 On/off switch
5 Air vents
6 Front handle
7 Dust extraction connection
8 Dust extraction connector
9 Vibrating plate / backing plate
10 Abrasive paper locking device
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT! The manufacturer is not liable
for any direct and/or indirect damage caused
by incorrect connections.
IMPORTANT! Before carrying out the fol-
lowing operations, make sure that the plug is
disconnected from the mains.
Take out the machine tool and components and
visually check that they are perfectly intact.
TRANSPORT
Always use the packaging or case (when provi-
ded) when transporting the tool; this will protect
it from impact, dust and humidity which can
compromise normal operation.
MOVING
Grip the tool by its handle and after use put it
down upright without banging using the base of
the abrasive support.
STARTING UP
When choosing where to use the electrical tool,
the following should be considered:
- that the place is not damp and is protected
from the elements.
- that there should be a large operational area
free from obstacles.
- that there is good lighting.
- that it needs to be used close to the general
differential switch.
- that the power supply system is earthed and
conforms to the standards (only if the electrical
tool is class 1, which is equipped with a plug
with earth cable).
- that the room temperature should be between
10° and 35° C.