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Operating and maintenance manual

Bona CombiEdge Short

CombiEdge Long

   

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NOEN118

Summary of Contents for Bona CombiEdge Long

Page 1: ...Operating and maintenance manual Bona CombiEdge Short CombiEdge Longby NOEN118 ...

Page 2: ...vicing this machine could cause injury or damage to persons or objects Anybody operating the machine should understand how to use and operate it before starting it up Keep this manual for future reference This manual is an ENGLISH translation of the original version in Italian For a new manual contact Bona AB Murmansgatan 130 P O Box 21074 SE 200 21 Malmö Sweden Tel 46 40 38 55 00 www bona com For...

Page 3: ...d warnings 10 Instructions on Correct Machine Use 12 Machine Specifications 13 Machine Warnings 14 Prohibited use 14 Starting the Machine 15 Machine Adjustment Procedures 16 Abrasive assembly procedures 16 Adjusting the working surface on the floor 18 Routine Maintenance 18 Belt tension for the user 18 Sawdust chamber for the user 20 Disc for the user 20 Wheels for the user 20 Dust bag for the use...

Page 4: ...ty Read the instructions contained in this user and maintenance manual before using the machine Hearing protection during use is recommended Protection of the airways during use is recommended Hazard due to moving parts Hazard due to electricity Failure to read the Bona Combi Edge Short Long machine manual before operating adjusting or performing maintenance operations on the machine could cause i...

Page 5: ... performed on a unit that is not properly disconnected from the power source Disconnect the machine from all power Electrocution could occur if the machine is used on an ungrounded electrical circuit Never remove or disable the grounding supply conductor on the electrical cord Consult an electrician if the grounding conductor is missing or if you suspect your circuit is not grounded properly Use o...

Page 6: ...uld result in motor failure electric shock and electrocution Airborne sanding dust should not be breathed in while operating a sanding machine Always wear an approved particulate respirator while operating sanding equipment Injury to the eyes and or body can occur if protective clothing and or equipment is not worn while sanding Always wear hearing protection and a dust mask while sanding Exposure...

Page 7: ...instruction manual contains important information on safety and preventing improper use of the machine and will resolve any doubts or questions making possible to operate the machine safely and with ease Removing safety features could cause death or physical injury Familiarize yourself with the machine before using it for the first time The Bona CombiEdge Short CombiEdge Long edge sanders are desi...

Page 8: ...se the machine to rain This machine is intended for dry use only Keep the machine in a dry building and DO NOT use it in damp or wet places 1 Machine model 2 Safety symbols 3 Motor power 4 Frequency 5 Supply voltage 6 Country of manufacture 7 Year of manufacture see 9 8 Name of the manufacturer 9 Serial number The first two numbers refer to the year of manufacture 14 2014 The second group of three...

Page 9: ...unctions Tampering with the grounding plug in any way may result in death from electrocution DO NOT cut remove or break the grounding plug If the socket does not match the plug consult a qualified electrician Cables extensions and plugs Using the machine with unsuitable cable cross sections and or excessively long cables may cause injury or damage to people or objects The machine must never be mov...

Page 10: ... can spread through the air and be inhaled when using the sander Always wear a dust mask when using the sanding equipment The eyes and or body may suffer injury if personal safety clothing is not used Always wear safety goggles protective clothing and a dust mask during sanding operations Lengthy exposure to noise levels during sanding operations may damage the hearing Always use ear protectors du...

Page 11: ...ower supply line checked by an authorized electrician Performing maintenance and or repairing the machine when it is not fully disconnected from the power supply may cause death due to electrocution Disconnect the power supply before carrying out any maintenance and or repair work The use of this machine on a circuit which is not grounded may cause death due to electrocution Never disconnect or di...

Page 12: ... the operator and or machine Understand when these conditions may be present Removing safety features could cause death or physical injury Take all steps necessary to instruct personnel who may use the machine Report any damage on the machine or incorrect operation immediately 1 Keep hands and clothes away from rotating parts 2 Keep hands on the handle when the motor is operating 3 DO NOT leave th...

Page 13: ...ensions Gross Weight cardboard packages Standard Equipment Ø 150mm Ø 150mm 3200rpm 14000rpm A40 EU 230V 50Hz 1 15kW Using wheel support screws Hand grip lever Via operator presence start lever motor stops when lever is released Lifetime lubricated ball bearings 85dB A max 1 5m s 350mm x 250mm x 410mm Bona CombiEdge Short 520mm x 250mm x 410mm Bona CombiEdge Long 7 9kg Bona CombiEdge Short 8 5kg Bo...

Page 14: ...furniture Work surfaces may be seriously damaged if the machine is left turning on one point while the tool is in contact with the surface Move the machine at constant speed Prohibited use Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance This machine is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabil ities or lack o...

Page 15: ...e suction pipe by tying the cord over the flange 2 Bring the machine to the place of work To start the machine proceed as follows Starting the Machine Only use discs with a diameter of 150mm 4 Fit the disc in accordance with the Abrasive Assembly Procedures page 16 17 5 Locate the power supply The socket must be compatible with the plug To avoid electrical hazards the socket must be grounded with ...

Page 16: ...top the machine raise the disc so that the machine is only resting on the floor with its wheels Then release the switch A The switch must be kept pressed to operate the machine The machine gradually stops when the switch is released or the power supply is interrupted The disc does not stop immediately Take care not to touch it with any part of the body during this phase If velcro backed abrasive i...

Page 17: ... the velcro backed disc is clean and position an undamaged 150mm diameter abrasive disc 2 Turn the machine over resting the handles on the floor If abrasive paper with hole is to be used proceed as follows Machine Adjustment Procedures Cont 5 Attach the abrasive disc securing it well to the velcro 5 Secure the disc using the screw and tapered washer keeping disc stationary Abrasive assembly proced...

Page 18: ...ition of the wheels fitted on two guide supports Loosen the nut A to lower the wheel holder support to the required position Routine Maintenance To keep the machine in good working condition the following items must be checked and serviced regularly Belt tension for the user 1 With a screwdriver remove the screws A that secure the belt safety plate B to the baseplate C 2 Loosen the other screws A ...

Page 19: ...ad of 1 0 1 N 5 Tighten the screws A using a 5mm Allen key Belt tension for the user cont Excessive belt tension may cause the premature failure of the ball bearings Using the machine when not fully assembled may cause injury or damage to people or objects DO NOT use the machine when it is not fully assembled Keep all fittings tightly closed Maintain machine settings in accordance with the specifi...

Page 20: ...er for the user Disc for the user Wheels for the user Vacuum the sawdust chamber A regularly to prevent the hazardous accumulation of dust Check the surface of the disc A regularly and remove any dirt Remove dirt from the machine unit and wheels regularly Dirt may cause uneven sanding ...

Page 21: ...revent blockage of the pores and a decrease in dust collection ability We strongly recommend the Bona DCS as an alternative to the fabric bag The motor has two graphite brushes that must be checked every six months or after 400 hours of operation Proceed as follows Routine Maintenance Cont 1 Remove the screws on the side motor covers A with a screwdriver 2 Remove the cover A ...

Page 22: ...ünzle Tasin spare parts Failure to use Bona Künzle Tasin spare parts or repairs adjustments carried out by unauthorized personnel will invalidate the guarantee and any resulting liability The machine must only be repaired by qualified personnel This electric equipment is compliant with the relevant safety legislation Repairs must be carried out by qualified personnel using Bona Künzle Tasin spare ...

Page 23: ...and bearings replacement The velcro backing disc wears out too quickly Pressing on the arm while sanding Avoid it this over warms the backing disc thus resulting in an early wearing out The LED light blinks Safety pause Switch off the machine unplug it from the power supply and wait a while before reconnecting it Damaged LED PCB Contact an authorized Bona dealer Scratched work surface Faulty abras...

Page 24: ...se the belt by turning the knob A manually 5 Position the long baseplate A and fit the belt B into the pulley housing C 4 Once the knob has been removed from its housing move the baseplate towards you A free the belt from the pulley B and remove the baseplate C 6 Position the knob A in its housing and tighten it to increase belt tension 2 Loosen the other screws A using a 5mm Allen key Switching t...

Page 25: ...eplate Cont 9 Reposition the belt safety plate A on the base plate B and secure it with the screws C starting with the center screw 8 Replace the screws A using a 5mm Allen key 7 Check that the belt has the correct tension ...

Page 26: ... EU EMC Directive 2011 65 EU RoHS Directive 2012 19 EU WEEE Directive Safety of machinery General principles for design Risk assessment and risk reduction EN ISO 12100 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 1 General requirements EN IEC 60335 1 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 2 67 Particular requirements for floor treatment machines for commercial use EN IE...

Page 27: ...t to a designated collection point that recycles electrical and electronic equipment waste The separate collection and recycling of waste at the time of disposal helps to conserve natural resources and ensures it is recycled in a manner that safeguards health and the environment For more information about where to take waste equipment for recycling please contact your local council office househol...

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