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SETTING THE SPEED
The machine speed can be set with the
speed dial located on the top of the unit.
The six ideal RPM settings are as follows:
1: 600 RPM
2: 1,100 RPM
3: 1,600 RPM
USING THE POLISHER
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If your workspace is so light that it can be moved by the rotating pad,
anchor it securely to prevent possible bodily injury.
a. Read and follow the directions supplied with the product (polishes, waxes,
cleaners, etc.)
b. Apply a small amount of the product directly to the polishing pad, or work surface
as directed by product manufacturer.
c. Grasp the polisher firmly with both hands.
One hand on D-Handle (shown), Standard
Handle, or polisher head and one hand on
the hand grip.
d. Position the polisher with the polishing
pad against the work surface and then start
the polisher.
NEVER run or stop the tool when it is
not in contact with the work surface.
• Hold pad flat against surface, and slowly move the
pad in the pattern shown to the right. Overlap each
pass halfway, while polishing up and down, then left
to right.
• DO NOT apply additional pressure. Allow the polisher
to work under its own weight.
• DO NOT mix products (wax, polish, cleaner, etc.) on
the same pad. Label each pad to prevent confusion.
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4: 2,100 RPM
5: 2,600 RPM
6: 3,200 RPM
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