IV. GETTING STARTED
Before any intervention on product, ensure that product is disconnected from its power source.
4.1- Unpacking
Remove product from its packaging.
Check that tool and accessories are not damage
4.2- Content
- 1 electric sander
- 1 sandpaper
- 1 dust collection bag
4.3- Fitting or replacing a sanding paper
CAUTION! Tool MUST be unplugged before performing this operation.
- Loosen the clamps
- Insert a sanding paper with same dimensions (do not exceed the maximum dimensions set in table 1).
- Replace the clamps.
- Connect tool to mains and operate the tool with no load for at least 30s in a stable position
- Immediately stop operating the tool if strong vibrations or any other defect is detected.
CAUTION
: Before mounting a new abrasive sanding paper, remove dust and dirt from the sanding platen,
e.g. with a brush. to ensure proper dust extraction, ensure that the perforated holes in the abrasive sheet and
the sanding plate coincide.
WARNING
: an abrasive sanding paper used on metal must not be used for other materials.
4.4- Starting and Stopping (ON/OFF switching)
To start the machine: press down the lock button and then press the trigger switch.
To stop the machine: release the trigger switch.
V. OPERATION
5.1- Intended use
- The product is intended for domestic use (preferably indoors).
- The product is intended for dry sanding and scraping of small surfaces, within its specified limits.
- Use the power tool
only
for dry work. Water penetration into a power tool increases the risk of electric
shock.
- Do not use the sander for working on products containing asbestos or other toxic or hazardous materials
(e.g. lead based paints).
- This power tool may not be used for purposes outside the described scope.
- Do not use the tool for purposes not appropriate (eg cutting of products containing hazardous materials ...),
or for any use not described in this manual.
- The tool is not intended for artisanal, commercial, professional and / or industrial use.
- Do not use other types of sandpaper other than those recommended by the manufacturer to avoid a hazard.
5.2- Operation
1. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment and clothing for the work to perform.
2. Prepare the workpiece.
3. Clamp the workpiece, using a clamping device or blocks, to prevent it from moving during work.
4. Plug the tool to a suitable power source (refer to specifications on the rating plate).
Lay the power cord to the back of the tool to prevent it from getting into the cutting area so as to avoid
cutting or severing it.