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8 USE
Always follow the safety instructions and keep to the applicable
regulations.
Hold the machine away from the work piece when turning it on and off.
Always first turn the machine off after use before removing the plug from the socket.
8.1
Speed control Fig. 5
The speed of the disc can be controlled with the rotary knob on top of the handle. The higher
the position, the higher the speed.
When applying the wax and polishing do not start at a high speed.
8.2
Switching on and off Fig. 6
Start the machine by pushing the on/off switch. (a)
You can use the locking knob for continuous use. (b)
8.3
Switch Off
Release the switch.
When you are using the locking knob you need to push the on/off switch to disengage.
The polisher will continue to run after it is turned off.
Only lay the machine down once the motor has completely stopped turning. Do not put the
machine on a dusty surface. Dust particles can penetrate the machine.
Never use the spindle key to stop the motor turning.
8.4
Polishing tips
Ensure that the area to be polished is clean and dry
Choose only polishing compounds that are compatible with the material to be polished,
and with the method of application. Read and understand all information supplied with
your polishing compound before use
If using polishing sponges, apply polishing compound evenly to the polishing sponge and
place the sponge against the work surface
Hold the machine securely, using both hands, by the handles provided. The polishing
sponge should make only light contact with the work surface
Switch on the machine, and work across the surface using a wide 'sweeping' motion. Stop
and apply extra compound as required
When the entire surface has been covered, stop the machine and allow the compound to
dry (follow manufacturer’s guidance)
Attach a clean polishing bonnet to the machine and work across the surface as before,
until all visible polishing compound is removed
8.5
Sanding tips
This machine is primarily designed as a polishing tool. It is suitable for light
duty sanding tasks, e.g. fine sanding as a preparation to polishing, but it
has not been designed to remove large amounts of material. Use a different
type of sander, e.g. a belt sander, should this be required.