Multi-Function Sharpener – MFS2
E&OE
© 2017 Unimac
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Maintenance
Procedures not specifically explained in this manual must be performed by qualified
technicians only . • Before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning
procedure, place the motor switch in the "OFF" position and disconnect the machine from the electrical
supply. • Do NOT allow water or any other liquid to get into the tool housing. • Do NOT use damaged or
malfunctioning equipment. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further
use.
•
After each use, brush away any tool grinding particles and, if possible, use compressed air to blow
through the tool housing. Failure to keep the internals of the tool from a build-up of grinding particles may
cause overheating and/or other damage.
•
Clean the outside surfaces of the tool a soft, slightly damp cloth. Do not use harsh detergents, solvents
or abrasives.
•
Store all sharpening modules with the tool by inserting them into each side of the tool body.
Troubleshooting
The following information may assist in identifying a problem and rectifying it.
NOTE
: Some maintenance activities described may be beyond the scope of some users. For procedures
that you are not comfortable with or have the tools or experience for, have the unit serviced by a service
centre or qualified technician.
Tool not starting.
Possible Fault
Action
No electrical supply
Check that the tool is connected to a 240VAC electrical supply and the supply is ON.
Power switch OFF
Ensure that the tool power switch is in the ON (“I”) position.
Sharpening module not inserted or not
inserted correctly
Ensure that the sharpening module is properly inserted and the retaining clip has
“clicked” into place.
Sparking during use.
Possible Fault
Action
Not applicable
Tool grinding and electric motor operation may cause some sparks – this is normal.
The item being sharpened is turning blue.
Possible Fault
Action
Overheating
Reduce the depth of cut. • Apply less pressure. • Cool the item in water in-between
sharpening.
Note
: Avoid overheating the metal as this can cause it to lose hardness.