Operating Instructions; Operation Warnings/Instructions; Buffing - Homeright AUTORIGHT C806142 Manual Del Usuario

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OPERATION WARNINGS/INSTRUCTIONS

There must be a bonnet on the polishing pad before using the buffer.
Do not press down on the buffer, the machine's actions, light pressure does the best job.
Do not make adjustments to the buffer while it is in operation.
When the buffer is not in use, DO NOT set on pad.
• The most common error is applying too much wax.
Before you begin, make sure the work surface is clean and dry. If the work surface is a car,
remove road tar with a general cleaner and remove excess grease spots, bugs, stains, and
other surface problems before waxing or polishing.
• Make sure the work surface is free of objects that could tear the bonnet or damage
the pad.
• Make sure a clean bonnet is used at the start of each project. Before beginning check pad
for dirt and debris and remove. If dirt and debris are left on the pad it may cause damage to
the surface.
• Always start and stop buffer on or against the surface of the car.
• If the bonnet should come off the pad, you may be using too much wax.
• Do not wax a surface in direct sunlight.
• Do not leave wax on a car or work surface for an extended time period.
• Follow the recommendations provided with the wax to avoid wax removal problems and/or
paint damage.

BUFFING

1. Put on proper bonnet according to Figure 1.
2. Turn on the Motor Switch; polish the wax
from front to back using long strokes.
Figure 2
3. Remove the wax or polish in the same
order as it was applied.
4. DO NOT press down. Let the buffer
do the work. If the wax seems difficult
to polish, you may have applied too
much wax.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Figure 1
Figure 2

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