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3.0 Maintenance
3.1 Additional weight Fig. E
► Only the original weight may be used. Never use other
weights or add additional weights as these can cause
the machine to become overloaded!
1 Position the additional weight (2) at an angle and
snap in place Pallmann GmbH recommends that no
more than 2 additional weights are used.
3.2 Assembly of suction ring Fig. F
► Place dust seal on the floor
► Put the machine in the suction ring
3.3 Assembly of the grinding discs Fig. C
For assembly, the machine is tilted over the wheels and
placed on a rubber buffer (19). This makes the drive ac
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cessible for the driving plate. Put the mounting disc on the
actuation and lock it by turning anti-clockwise. The brushes
are placed in the same way in the middle. By turning coun-
terclockwise they are fixed.
4.0 Use
4.1 Switching on Fig. B
►
Mount discs or brushes as described above.
►
Put the handle in working position with the lever (11) at
the back.
►
We recommend to position the hand grip in the height
of the users hip.
►
Lift the handle slightly, to make sure the machine
stands horizontally.
►
Keep safety switch (12) pressed.
►
Switch on the machine with one of the levers (9)
located beneath the grip.
►
Release switch (12).
After switching on the machine, the handle will move short-
ly to the right.
4.2 Steering the machine Fig. C
The direction in which the machine runs is determined by
raising and lowering the hand guide. The more the handrail
is raised or lowered, the faster the machine will run in the
appropriate direction.
► lifting the grip: machine runs to the right
► lowering the grip: machine runs to the left.
If you feel unsafe or cannot control the machine just
release lever (9). The machine will stop at once.
If you have carried out some training, you will be able
to operate the machine with one hand.
4.3 Speed control Fig. B
Adjust the speed of the discs with switch (13). Turning
clock-wise increases the speed, turning anti-clock-wise
decreases the speed. The optimal speed is dependent on
the disc used and the subfloor. Always test the optimum
speed in each case. Always start at low speed and then
increase the speed.
4.4 Operation with suction
For technical reasons, the suction cannot remove all the
abrasive material from the floor. For floor cleaning you
need an industrial vacuum cleaner with special floor
nozzles.
► Check condition of dust bag and replace if full or split
► Dusts from materials such as lead-containing coatings,
some wood types, minerals and metal can be harmful
to one’s health. Touching or inhaling the dusts can
cause allergic reactions and/or lead to respiratory
infections of the user or bystanders.
Certain dusts, such as oak or beech dust, are consi-
de red carcinogenic, especially in connection with
wood-treatment additives (chromate, wood preservati-
ve). Materials containing asbestos may only be worked
on by specialists.
– Use dust extraction whenever possible.
– Provide for good ventilation of the work area.
– The use of a P2 filter class respirator is recommended.