• Choose only compounds that are compatible
with the material to be polished, and with the
method of application. Read and understand
all information supplied with your polishing
compound before use.
• If using polishing sponges, apply polishing
compound evenly to the polishing sponge and
place the sponge against the work Surface.
• Hold the machine securely, using both hands,
by the handles provided. The polishing sponge
should make only light contact with the work
surface.
• Switch on the machine, and work across the
surface using a wide "sweeping" motion. Stop
and apply extra compound as required.
• When the entire surface has been covered,
stop the machine and allow the compound to
dry (follow manufacturer's guidance).
• Attach a clean polishing Bonnet to the ma-
chine and work across the surface as before,
until all visible polishing compound is removed.
SANDING TIPS
WARNING: This machine is primarily designed
as a polishing tool. It is suitable for light duty
sanding tasks, e.g. fine sanding as a prepara-
tion to polishing, but it has not been designed
to remove large amounts of material. Use a dif-
ferent type of sander, e.g. a belt sander, should
this be required.
WARNING: NEVER use this machine for wet
sanding.
WARNING: ALWAYS use adequate respira-
tory protection when sanding.
• Allow the machine to reach the required
speed before bringing the sanding paper into
contact with the workpiece.
• Start with a coarse grit paper, and work
through progressively finer grit papers until
the desired finish is achieved.
• Apply only moderate pressure to the sander.
Pressing too hard onto the work surface may
overheat the motor or damage the work sur-
face.
• Sand evenly over the work surface. The ma-
chine Works in a rotary motion so it is not nec-
essary to work with the grain.
• Only use the sander "flat on" to the work.
Tilting the sander onto its edge will damage
your workpiece.
E N G L I S H •
MAINTENANCE
BEFORE ALL CARE AND MAINTENANCE WORK
• Turn the machine off.
• Wait until the machine has come to a com-
plete standstill.
• Pull out the power plug.
CLEANING
Clean the machine with a moist cloth and some
soft soap. Do not use any detergents or solu-
tion; these may cause corrosion of the plastic
parts of the machine. Make sure that no water
reaches the inside of the machine.
Keep the vent passage clear from dirt, clean off
the accumulated dust and oil dirt periodically.
SERVICING
There are no parts on the inside of the machine
which require maintenance by the user. Should
the machine fail to function after a long opera-
tion time, have it checked by a technician.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
Danger of accident! Parts which were not re-
viewed and approved by the manufacturer can
damage the machine and can cause serious in-
juries. Use only original parts for replacing old
parts, particularly for safety mechanisms and
cutting tools.
CARBON BRUSH
The brushes should be checked periodically
and worn-out brushes should be replaced in
time. After replacing, inspect whether the new
brushes can move freely in the brush holder.
Keep running the motor for 15 minutes to
match the contact of the brushes and commu-
tator.
TECHNICAL DATA
VOLTAGE-FREQUENCY
NO LOAD SPEED
PLATE CAPACITY
POWER
WEIGHT
U s er ' s m a nua l
120 V ~ 60 Hz
(0 - 3 000) r/min
7" (180 mm)
1 200 W
3 kg (6,6 lb)
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