Casals SP1200 Instrucciones Del Producto Original página 5

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.2. Assembly:
4.2.1. Lock the spindle by pushing in the spindle
lock.
4.2.2. Place the polisher disk on the spindle,
mounting the concave recess side of the locking
nut over the spindle and tighten by turning the
polisher disk clockwise (right). To tighten the turn
anticlockwise(left).
4.2.3. Install the woolen fabric cover by simply
stretching the string and slipping it over the outside
of the polishing disk. Ensure that you have prop-
erly tightened the string.
4.2.4. The polishing disk is velcro and is only com-
patible with 180mm velcro sanding paper.
To use the sanding function you need to remove
the woolen fabric cover and stick the velcro sand-
ing disk to the polishing disk.
NB: Ensure that the sanding disk is properly
aligned to the polishing disk to avoid damage to
the polishing disk and the item you are sanding.
4.2.5. The "D" shaped auxiliary handle is supplied
with 2 hex screws and a hex key. Place the "D"
shaped auxiliary handle over the head of the pol-
isher and align the holes to the holes on the sides
of the polisher head. Insert the screws and tighten
with the hex key.
NB: The auxiliary handle is designed for left or
right handed uses.
4.3. Selecting the correct operating speed:
4.3.1: The work speed of the rotating part is con-
trolled by the speed selector and is allocated at the
top of the rotating rear handle.
4.3.2. Speed option ranges from 1 – 6 speeds
selections. The higher the selection, the faster the
rotating part spins.
4.3.3. Ensure that you use the correct speed for
the job intended.
4.4. Rear rotating handle:
4.4.1. The rear handle is designed to rotate 90
degrees to the left and right. This enables the user
to have a comfortable polishing position.
4.5. Operation:
4.5.1. To switch your polisher on, press the trigger
on the rear handle.
4.5.2. To switch your polisher off, release the trig-
ger on the rear handle.
4.5.3. ALWAYS START AND STOP THE POLISH-
ER ON OR AGAINST THE SURFACE. Place the
cord over your shoulder and do flat surfaces first
- hood, trunk and roof. Cover areas quickly with
broad, sweeping strokes in a criss-cross pattern.
4.5.4. DO NOT press down on the polisher. The
machine's action, not pressure, does the best job.
4.5.5. After flat surfaces are covered with wax, do
sides of the car. Let the cord hang free. It is not
necessary to use a criss-cross motion on doors
and fenders.
4.5.6. Put a clean polishing pad on the polisher.
4.5.7. Polish the wax. Use long, sweeping strokes
in a criss-cross pattern. Do not press hard. Let the
polisher do the work.
4.6. Handy hints:
4.6.1. For best results, use light pressure only, let-
ting the polisher do the work.
4.6.2. Exercise caution around edges, corners or
small surface areas. Prolonged polishing on edges
and corners can damage these areas.
4.6.3. The wool fabric cover can be hand washed
in warm water and mild detergent. Let it air dry. Do
not machine wash or machine dry.
4.6.4. DO NOT USE ABRASIVE COMPOUNDS.
Liquid wax is recommended to use with this
polisher.
4.6.5. The wool fabric cover is only to be used for
the final buff, do not use it to apply wax.
4.6.6. Do not use the polisher with the "D" shaped
auxiliary handle as this can lead to instability and
cause serious harm.
5. Cleaning and maintenance:
5.1. Always ensure that the machine is unplugged
from the power source when carrying out any
maintenance on it.
5.2. Regularly check that all the fixing screws are
properly tightened.
5.3. Check for misalignment or binding of moving
parts, breaking parts, and any other condition that
may affect the power tools operation.
5.4. If damaged, have the power tool serviced
before using. Many accidents are caused by poorly
maintained tools.
5.5. Only use accessories that are recommended
by the manufacturer for this model. Accessories
that may be suitable for one tool may become
hazardous when used on another.
5.6. Only use mild soap and a damp cloth to clean
the tool. Never let any liquid get inside the tool;
never immerse any part of the tool into a liquid.
5.7. The brushes should be checked periodically
and worn-out brushes should be replaced in time.
After replacing, inspect whether the new brushes
can move freely in the brush holder. Keep running
the motor for 15 minutes on no load.
5.8. Keep the vent passage clear from dirt, clean
off the accumulated dust and oil dirt periodically
5.9. During normal operation, if anything happens,

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