» When finished, release the sleeve [10] of the adapter [9] and
check that the adapter is safely fitted into the spindle.
Quick-Change Feature
» Keep the adapter [9] clean.
» Do not lubricate the adapter [9].
» Handle the height‑adjustable adapter [10] only when the ma‑
chine is not moving.
The height‑adjustable adapter allows for quick and easy removal
of the mixing paddle.
» Pull back the sleeve [10] to the limit in the direction towards
the power tool and hold it in this position.
» Pulling on the mixing paddle allows for the full removal of the
height‑adjustable adapter [9] from the power tool's spindle.
Changing the Mixing Paddle
» You can continue using the height‑adjustable adapter [10]
even after the mixing paddle is worn out.
» Fit a wrench [12] on to the hex on the end of the mixing pad‑
dle [11] and screw the paddle out of the height‑adjustable
adapter [10] by turning it to the left.
7.5 Mixing Paddles
NAREX offers a range of mixing paddles suitable for mixing differ‑
ent materials
7.6 Power Plug
WARNING!
Risk of injury if the power tool is used with
incorrect mains power supply.
The power tool may only be used with single‑phase alternating
current with rated voltage of 220–240 V / 50–60 Hz. The power tool
has double insulation against injury by electric current in line with
standard EN 62841 and features integrated interference elimina‑
tion in line with standard EN 55014.
Before turning the tool on, check that the information on the pro‑
duction plate matches the real voltage in the socket.
The power cable can be extended if needed as follows:
– 20 m length, conductor cross section: 3 × 1.5 mm
– 50 m length, conductor cross section: 3 × 2.5 mm
Only use extension cables designed for outdoor use and bearing
the appropriate markings.
Operation with an Electric Generator (EG) with a Combustion
Engine
The manufacturer of the tool cannot guarantee faultless operation
with all EGs.
RS2
For wall paints,
dispersion paints,
adhesives, varnishes,
grouting materials,
asphalt, sediment‑like
materials.
HS2
For tile adhesives,
grout, adhesive mortar,
plastering mixture,
screed, fillers.
HS3
For mortar, concrete,
cement, lime plaster,
adhesive mastic, screed,
epoxy resins containing
silica sand, asphalt,
thick‑layered materials.
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The tool can be used with an EG if the following conditions are met:
» The output voltage of the EG must always be in 230 VAC ±10 %
range. The EG should be fitted with automatic voltage regula‑
tion (AVR). Without AVR, the tool may not work correctly and
may even get damaged!
» The power of the EG must be at least 2.5 times higher than the
input power of the tool (i.e. 2.5 kW for EMT 12)
» Using the power tool with an EG with insufficient power may
result in speed fluctuations and reduced output of the tool.
8 Maintenance and service
Attention!
Risk of el. shock. Prior to start any opera-
tion, pull the plug out of the socket!
The vents [6] on the motor housing must not be covered or
clogged.
When the carbon brushes are worn down, the tool switches off
automatically. The tool must be brought to a service centre for
maintenance.
It is recommended to clean the tool regularly. Remove all dust, res‑
idues of mixed material and other dirt. Using cleaning agents that
contain solvents may erode or damage painted surfaces and plas‑
tic parts. If you use such cleaning agents, it is recommended to try
them out first on a small area that is not very visible. The vents on
the motor housing must not be covered or clogged!
Leave the replacement of any parts, e.g., carbon brushes, power
cable etc., to an authorised service centre. Should the tool fall or
suffer a hard impact, have it checked by an authorised service cen‑
tre to ensure the tool is mechanically and electrically safe to use.
Attention!
With respect to protection from el. shock
and preservation of the class of protection, all mainte-
nance and service operations requesting jig saw case
removal must be performed by the authorized service centre
only!
The current list of authorized service centres can be found at our
website www.narex.cz, section "Service Centres".
9 Accessories
The accessories recommended for use with this device are availa‑
ble commercially in the shops with hand el. tools.
10 Storage
Packed appliance may be stored in dry, unheated storage place
with temperature not lower than ‑5 °C.
Unpacked appliance should be stored only in dry storage place
with temperature not lower than +5 °C with exclusion of all sudden
temperature changes.
11 Environmental protection
Power tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted for envi‑
ronmental‑friendly recy.
Only for EU countries:
Do not dispose of power tools into household waste!
According to the European Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electri‑
cal and electronic equipment and its incorporation into national
law, power tools that are no longer suitable for must be separate‑
ly collected and sent for recovery in an environmental‑friendly
manner.
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