Low-Battery Indicator - Stanley FATMAX SFMCE510 Manual De Instrucciones

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Press the sheet firmly and evenly onto the sanding base,
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making sure that the holes in the sheet coincide with the
holes in the base.
Removing a sanding sheet
Pull the sanding sheet off the sanding base.
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Warning! Never use the sanding base without a sanding
sheet or accessory in place.
Fitting the dust extraction adaptor (fig. K)
Line up the dust extraction adaptor (17) with the sanding
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base (14) as shown.
Press the adaptor firmly and evenly in to the sanding
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base.
Secure the adaptor by turning the locking nut (16) clock-
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wise.
Connect a vacuum cleaner to the dust extraction adaptor.
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Removing the dust extraction adaptor
Turn the locking nut (16) anti-clockwise.
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Pull the dust extraction adaptor (17) out of the sanding
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base (14).
Fitting alternative accessories (fig. L)
Place the spacer (19) onto the collar (18).
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Place the alternative accessory (20) onto the collar (18).
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Firmly attach the fixing bolt (21) into place to ensure a
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tight fit for the alternative accessory (20).
Note: The spacer and fixing bolt are not used to attach Stan-
ley Fat Max accessories. Black and decker accessories are
attached using the Super-lok
lever.
Proper Hand Position (Fig. N)
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS use proper hand position as shown.
Warning! To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
ALWAYS hold securely in anticipation of a sudden reaction.
Proper hand position requires one hand on the main handle
(3).
Switching on and off
(Fig. N)
Warning! Be sure switch is fully OFF before installing the
battery.
Install the battery.
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To turn the tool ON, press the variable speed trigger (1) .
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To turn the tool OFF, release the variable speed trigger
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(1).
LED work light
The LED work light (7) is activated automatically when the tool
is switched on.
Tool free accessory clamping
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Low-battery Indicator

If the LED worklight (7) begins to rapidly and continuously
flash when the switch on the tool is depressed, the battery-
pack power has run out, and the battery pack should be
recharged.
Unlike other battery pack types, Lithium-Ion battery packs
deliver fade-free power for their entire run time. The tool will
not experience a slow, gradual loss of power as you work. To
signal that the battery pack is at the end of its run time and
needs to be charged, the power to the tool will drop quickly.
Note: The LED may also flash due to an overload or high
temperature (see Battery Protection).
Use
Warning! Let the tool work at its own pace. Do not overload.
Warning! Before cutting into walls, floors or ceilings, check for
the location of wiring and pipes.
Lock On/Off Switch (fig. M)
Locking the Tool Off
Press the lock-on/off switch (2) all the way to the right or
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all the way to the left to lock-off the trigger.
Locking the Tool On
Push the trigger 1 to turn the unit on.
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Push the lock-on/off switch 2 to the right or to the left.
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While the lock-on/off switch is pushed to the right or left,
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release the trigger to lock the unit on.
Push the trigger to release the lock-on function.
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Release the trigger to turn the tool off
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Hints for optimum use
Always hold the tool securely. For precision work, hold the
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tool near the front.
Clamp the workpiece whenever possible, especially when
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using cutting blades.
Do not exert too much pressure on the tool.
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Always use the appropriate type of attachment for the
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workpiece material and type of cut.
Regularly check the condition of accessories. Replace
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when necessary.
Mark the desired starting point.
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Switch the tool on and slowly feed attachments into the
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workpiece at the desired starting point.
Clamp a piece of plywood or soft wood to the back of the
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workpiece and saw through the combination in order to
obtain a clear cut.
Do not force the cutting blade into the workpiece. Note
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that cutting sheet metal will normally take more time than
sawing thicker wooden workpieces.
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