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EIBENSTOCK ELS 225.1 Instrucciones De Servicio Originals página 22

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Dust Extraction
Dust which appears during work is harmful to health. For this reason, use
an industrial vacuum cleaner while sanding.
The appropriate Wet/Dry Vacuum Cleaner is available as accessory.
Directly connect it to the nozzles which are meant for it on the dust hood.
Changing the sealing lip or the brush rim (Fig.3):
In case of damage of the sealing lip or wear of the brushes (extreme
amount of dust during sanding), the sealing lip or the brush rim has to be
replaced.
For this purpose, pull the sealing lip or the worn brush rim out of the guide
way and put the new one in the flute which is meant for it.
Connect the lead cable of the long reach sander with the industrial vacuum
cleaner and then connect the extraction hose with the dust connection of
the sander. Lead the extraction hose and the cable to the back away from
the machine. Activate the switch-on automatic on the vacuum cleaner.
Switch the machine on and put it carefully on the surface you want to work
on. Hold the machine with both hands and move it in a linear or rotary way.
Do not overload the machine by pressing with excessive force! The best
sanding results are achieved with moderate press-on pressure.
The flexibly mounted grinding head enables to the sander to best match the
grinding surface. However, please take care not to stretch the flexible drive
shaft excessively.
Note:
For full surface sanding of filled walls, we recommend using the brush ring.
This facilitates the achievement of absolutely smooth surfaces.
When sanding joints of drywall boards, especially on ceilings, we
recommend VacuGlide in conjunction with the sealing lip.
Regulation of suction force (VacuGlide):
For better control of the machine on the grinding surface, you can regulate
the suction force of the grinder depending on the suction force of the
grinder. To do so, push the controller (see Fig. 4) to the corresponding
setting. Start with a low suction power and slowly increase until you can
feel that the application pressure has noticeably changed.
A high suction power makes sanding work on ceilings and walls less tiring.
Excessive suction power can become more difficult to guide.
You can reach high areas by attaching an extension tube (supplied).
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Attention!
Do not touch rotating parts!
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