high and operate close to inner edges in the in-
tersection of walls.
Apply only as much pressure on the the sanding
head as is required to keep the tool (sandpa-
per, abrasive net) in contact with the processed
surface.
Excessive pressure may result in spiral pattern
of scratches, concaves and roughness of the
processed surface. Moreover excessive pres-
sure will overload machine transmission and
probably cause damage of the flexible shaft.
The driving machine must be running constantly
while the sanding head is in contact with the
processed surface.
Move the sanding head with uniform speed over
the entire area of the processed surface. Exces-
sive slow motion and motion intermission of the
sanding head will cause uneven processing of
the surface, tool digging and presence of con-
caves and bumps.
Familiarise yourself with Fig. 12 and the move-
ments you may perform during operation.
Move in such a way as to prevent the flexible
shaft to take S-shape in space - Fig. 13 (espe-
cially when sanding a ceiling). In this case the
flexible shaft operates under extreme condi-
tions, generates strong vibrations in the sanding
head and injures the processed surface.
SURfACE PROCESSING WITH DIA-
MOND DISC
The diamond disc is most often used for clean-
ing concrete or stone surfaces and wall revet-
ment (footing).
Apply only as much pressure as is required to
keep the diamond disc in contact with the proc-
essed surface.
Do not apply excessive pressure. Excessive
pressure does not increase efficiency. It is a
prerequisite for the power tool fault.
When sanding close to inner edges you may
dismount the guard (15) of the sanding head
(3). Operating the machine without a guard (15)
disables dust extraction and you must ensure
additional dust extraction during operation.
Original instructions
SURfACE PROCESSING WITH POL-
ISHING PADS
The polishing pads for dry polishing are most
often used to achieve a specific appearance
(cleaning, renovation, gloss) of wall revetment
made of decorative stone slabs (marble, granite,
limestone, etc.).
Apply only as much pressure as is required to
keep the polishing pad (39) in contact with the
processed surface.
Do not apply excessive pressure. Excessive
pressure does not increase efficiency. It is a
prerequisite for the power tool fault. Excessive
pressure may damage the processed surface.
When polishing close to inner edges you may
dismount the guard (15) of the sanding head
(3). Operating the machine without a guard (15)
disables dust extraction and you must ensure
additional dust extraction during operation.
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT
Do not place the power tool on the brush ring (7)
of the sanding head (3) to avoid brush deforma-
tion and dust extraction deterioration.
We recommend storing the power tool as shown
on Fig. 14 - standing against a wall on its rear
handle or flat on the floor with the sanding head
(3) facing upwards.
We recommend transporting the power tool in
the carrying bag supplied with it.
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