• Hearing damage if suitable hearing protection is not
worn.
• Damage to health resulting from hand/arm vibration
if the device is used over an extended period of time
or if it is not properly operated and maintained.
6. Assembly (fig. 2 - 4)
1)
Thread the mixing paddle (1) clockwise into the
mixing element (2). (fig. 2)
2)
Drive the assembled mixing paddle onto the drive
shaft (3). (fig. 3)
DANGER!
Use only a mixing paddle that is designed and
suitable for the material to be mixed. A wrong mix-
ing paddle may put strain on the power tool which
may damage the tool and lead to accidents!
Remove the mixing paddle from the drive shaft by turning
it counterclockwise. The paddle may sit quite tight in its
holding fixture. If this is the case, the fixture must be se-
cured with a key against turning with the paddle. (fig. 4)
7.
Commissioning
Turning on (fig. 1)
Press and hold the circuit breaker (8) for the ON / OFF
switch; now you can press the ON / OFF switch (7) to
start the handheld mixer. Once the tool is running prop-
erly you can release the ON / OFF switch, turning off
the circuit breaker (8).
Turning off (fig. 1)
Release the ON / OFF switch (7). The circuit breaker
for the ON / OFF switch (8) turns off automatically.
Speed controller (fig. 1)
With the speed controller (9), the power tool's speed
can be gradually adjusted. The type of material to be
mixed determines the speed rate that is required. Prac-
tice will teach you the optimal speed required by the
respective material.
2- speed gear (fig. 1)
The device is equipped with a 2-speed gear. If the gear
selection switch cannot be locked, turn the stirring staff
a little.
• For the speed selection turn the switch (4) by 180°.
1. speed: 0 min
- 580 min
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2. speed: 0 min
- 780 min
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Only operate this switch at standstill of the ma-
chine.
Working with the paint and mortar mixing tool
Before changing the mixing tool you must pull the pow-
er plug. Reduce the working speed when you immerse
the mixing tool into the material you want to mix and
when you take it out again. When the mixing tool is fully
immersed, raise the speed to maximum in order to en-
sure adequate cooling of the motor. Move the mixing
tool through the mixing container during the mixing op-
eration. Continue mixing until all the material has been
thoroughly processed. When you are finished with your
mixing work, clean the mixing tool.
Area of application of the agitators (fig. 1)
• The left-turning agitator (2a) is used for low-viscos-
ity substances such as: Different types of paints,
varnishes, glazes, wallpaper paste, sealing com-
pounds, bitumen, chemicals, red lead, cement slur-
ries.
• The right-turning agitator (2b) is used for high-vis-
cosity substances such as: Adhesive and ready-
mixed mortars, adhesive binders, gypsum, lime, ce-
ment plaster, screed, concrete, tile adhesive, glue,
putty, pastes, granulate.
8. Technical data
Rated voltage
Power consumption
Idling speed
Mixing tool mount
Protection class
Weight
Noise and vibration
Sound and vibration values were measured in accord-
ance with EN 60745.
Sound pressure level L
pA
Uncertainty K
pA
Sound power level L
WA
Uncertainty K
WA
Wear hearing protection.
Excessive noise can result in a loss of hearing.
230 V~ 50 Hz
1600 W
0-580 min
/ 0-780 min
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M14
II
5,2 kg
86 dB(A)
3 dB(A)
97 dB(A)
3 dB(A)
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