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O R I G I N A L I N S T R U C T I O N S
EN
Portable residual current device (PRCD) test
The product is equipped with an automatic portable residual current device located on the power cord near the plug (VI), which is
used as a protection when working with electrical tools that come into contact with water when operated. Every time before starting
work, test its operation. Check that the tool power switch is in the o
ff
position – O, and the disc does not come into contact with
any object. Plug the power cord plug into the mains socket. Press the button marked “TEST” on the PRCD housing; the indicator
light on the PRCD will go o
ff
. Press the button marked “RESET” and then turn on the product by pressing the power switch; the
indicator light should illuminate.
If the indicator light does not go o
ff
after pressing the button marked “TEST” or goes o
ff
after turning on the product, immediately
stop the product operation, disconnect the power cord plug from the mains socket and hand the product over to the authorised
service centre of the manufacturer.
Caution! It is forbidden to use the product with a damaged portable residual current device.
Speed control (VII)
The polisher has a speed control dial located above the power switch. The speed can be adjusted smoothly within the range
speci
fi
ed in the technical data table. The higher the number shown on the control dial, the higher the speed.
Removing the polishing disc
Turn o
ff
the polisher and unplug the polisher power cord plug from the mains socket.
Push in the spindle lock and unscrew the polishing disc from the spindle.
OPERATING THE POLISHER
Unplug the power cord plug of the tool from the mains socket!
Before using the tool, check that the housing body and power cord with the plug are not damaged. If any damage is visible, it is
forbidden to connect the device to the mains!
Check if the polishing pad or disc are damaged. If any cracks, scratches or other damage are visible, replace the pad or disc with
a new one free of these defects.
It is forbidden to work with defective polishing pads and discs!
Select the right type of polishing pad for the job.
Wear eye protection, hearing protection, and work gloves.
Check that the power switch is in the o
ff
position – O. Then insert the power cord plug of the device into the mains socket.
Adopt the right posture which will guarantee maintaining balance (VIII), turn on the polisher by setting the power switch to the on
position – I. The power switch can be locked in the on position – I. The tool is stopped by setting the power switch to the rear posi-
tion. The spring will set the power switch to the o
ff
position – O. Start working by gently applying the side surface of the pad to the
workpiece. Do not exert too much pressure on the workpiece during operation. Move the tool to and fro with smooth movements.
Observe the e
ff
ects and adjust the speed and pressure of the polishing disc.
Do not overload the polisher – the temperature of the external surfaces must never exceed 60
O
C.
After
fi
nishing work, turn o
ff
the device by setting the power switch to the o
ff
position – O. After releasing the power switch, the disc
will keep spinning for some time. Do not put the polisher away until the disc has come to a complete standstill. Close the water
supply, unplug the power cord plug from the mains socket and proceed with maintenance.
MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
CAUTION! Before carrying out any adjustment, servicing or maintenance work, unplug the tool’s plug from the mains socket.
Ensure that the water supply to the device is closed.
Disconnect the device from the water supply. To do this, press and hold the end of the water connector and slide the hose o
ff
the
connector. Remove water from the device’s system. To do this, open the valve and point the water inlet downwards, the water
should
fl
ow by gravity out of the tool system. Having
fi
nished working, inspect the power tool for damage by visually inspecting
the exterior and the body and the handles. Check the power cord, the plug, the action of the electric power switch, the ventilation
openings for clogging, the motor brushes for sparking, the noise of the bearings and the drive gear, and how the power tool starts
and runs. During the warranty period, the user is not allowed to disassemble the power tool or replace any components or parts,
as this will void the warranty rights. Any irregularities found during the inspection or the operation signal the need for repair to be
done at the service centre. Having
fi
nished your work, clean the housing, the ventilation openings, switches, additional handles
and guards with compressed air jet at 0.3 MPa maximum, a brush or a dry cloth. Do not use any chemicals or cleaning agents.
Clean the tools and handles with a clean and dry cloth.
The product should be stored thoroughly cleaned and dried. Store the product indoors.
Secure against unauthorized access. Adequate ventilation must be provided in the storage area to prevent condensation. The
place of storage should protect the product from weather conditions.
The product should be transported in unit packaging or other hard packaging providing protection against shocks. Protect the
product from moisture during transport.
Summary of Contents for YT-82161
Page 25: ...25 RU residual current device RCD...
Page 26: ...26 RU...
Page 27: ...27 RU 10...
Page 28: ...28 RU II III 1 IV V...
Page 29: ...29 RU PRCD VI TEST PRCD PRCD RESET TEST VII O VIII I I O 60 C O...
Page 30: ...30 RU 0 3...
Page 32: ...32 UA residual current device RCD...
Page 33: ...33 UA...
Page 34: ...34 UA 10...
Page 35: ...35 UA II III 1 IV V PRCD VI TEST PRCD PRCD RESET...
Page 36: ...36 UA TEST VII O VIII I I O 60O C O 0 3...
Page 98: ...98 GR RCD RCD...
Page 99: ...99 GR...
Page 100: ...100 GR 10 mm...
Page 101: ...101 GR II III 1 IV V PRCD VI O TEST...
Page 102: ...102 GR PRCD PRCD RESET TEST VII VIII I I O 60 o C O 0 3 MPa...
Page 104: ...104 BG RCD RCD...
Page 105: ...105 BG...
Page 106: ...106 BG 10 mm II...
Page 107: ...107 BG III 1 IV V PRCD VI TEST PRCD PRCD RESET TEST...
Page 108: ...108 BG VII VIII I I O 60o C 0 3 MPa...
Page 120: ...120 AR YT M LpA KpA LwA KwA ah p K IP...
Page 121: ...121 AR RCD DCR...
Page 122: ...122 AR II III IV V PRCD VI PRCD PRCD TEST RESET TEST VII...
Page 123: ...123 AR O I I VIII O O...