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5. Equipment Fig.A
1.
Speed adjustment
2. Locking mechanism for on switch
3. Handle
4. Additional handle
5. Suction adjustment
6.
Main switch
7. Dust extractor
8.
Grinding plate
9.
Sand paper 6 units (grain: 80, 100, 120, 150,
180, 240)
10. Flexible suction hose
11.
Replacement carbon brushes, 2 brushes
12. Screwdriver
13. Allen key
14.
Connection adapter
6. Commissioning
Main switch and speed adjustment (Fig. 1+2)
This device is equipped with a locking mechanism for
the on switch so that the device remains on after it
has been switched on.
• Switching the device on using the „On“ button:
Actuate the main switch (1) to start the electric tool
• Leaving the device switched on using the „On“
button:
For continuous operation, actuate the
locking mechanism for the on switch (2) so that
device continues to operate.
•
Switching the device off using the „Off“ button:
To switch the device off, only briefly press the main
switch (1) and release it immediately.
• Adjusting the speed:
You can control the speed
of the grinding plate by adjusting the speed control
(3).
Inserting and changing the sand paper (Fig. 3+4)
Note:
Before inserting or removing the sand paper,
make sure to switch off the device and disconnect it
from the power supply.
•
To replace the sand paper (1), place the device on
the floor. Take the sand paper (1) and secure it on
the grinding plate (2). The sand paper (1) automa
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tically connects to the grinding plate (2). Make sure
that the holes of the grinding plate (2) align with the
holes of the sand paper (1).
Connect the device to the suction hose (Fig. 5.1,
5.2, 5.3)
•
Plug the adapter connector (1) on the vacuum
cleaner connection (2) of the machine and turn it
to lock it.
•
Insert the dust hose (3) into the dust extractor (4).
Adjusting the suction power (Fig.6)
• Turn the suction adjustment control until the desi-
red suction power is achieved.
Special safety instructions for fine sanding
a.)
Do not use excessively large sanding discs
when fine sanding. Observe the specifica
-
tions of the manufacturer when selecting
abrasive discs.
A sanding disc that is too large
and protrudes over the sanding pad represents a
cutting injury hazard and can cause catching, disc
tears or kickbacks.
Additional warning notes
a.)
Hold the machine firmly with both hands and
assume a stable stance when performing
work.
Hold the machine with both hands to guide
more securely.
b.)
If potentially explosive or self-igniting dust is
produced during sanding, the processing in-
structions of the material manufacturer must
be observed under all circumstances.
c.)
Harmful/toxic dusts can be produced during
your work (e.g. lead-containing paint, some
types of wood and metal).
Contact with these
dusts, especially inhaling them, can represent a
hazard for operating personnel or persons in the
vicinity. Comply with the safety regulations that
apply in your country. Connect the electric power
tool to a suitable extraction system. To protect
your health, wear a P2 protective mask.
d.)
Never use machines with a damaged cable.
Do not touch damaged cables and pull the
plug from the mains power supply if the cable
becomes damaged during work.
Damaged ca-
bles increase the risk of electric shock.
Residual risks
Even if you use this power tool in compliance
with the regulations, there are still remaining
risks. The following risks may occur due to the
type and design of the power tool:
•
Lung damage if no suitable protective dust mask
is used.
•
Damage to hearing if no suitable ear protection
is used.
• Health damage caused by hand-arm vibrations if
the equipment is used over a prolonged period or
is not properly guided and maintained.
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