Built to Exceed
3 YEARS
L I M I T E D WA R R A N T Y
Rough Sanding
> Attach a sand paper with coarse grain.
> Apply only high sanding pressure to achieve increased material removal.
Fine Sanding
> Attach a sand paper with fine grain.
> With moderate pressure, move the machine in a circular pattern or alternately in lengthwise and
crosswise directions over the work piece.
> Turn on the sander.
NOTE
Do not tilt the machine during operation. This will apply uneven pressure, and may cause damage to the
work piece (e.g. When sanding veneer).
Orbital Sanding
> Guide your sander parallel to the working surface and move it in circles or a cross pattern.
> The speed of the orbital motion of the sanding pad is reduced as applied pressure increases.
Selecting The Right Grade Of Sandpaper
> Use coarse grits to sand down rough finishes. Medium grit to smooth thewor1< and fine grit to finish
off.
> The higher the grade number. the finer the grit.
> For rough work start with a low grade or grit.(e.g. 60 grit) and change to a higher, finer grade (e.g. 1
20 grit) for finishing.
> If you use a fine grade for rough surfaces it will clog and need changing more frequently.
Maintenance
> Wipe the tool with a dry or damp cloth. Do not use a wet cloth. Do not use detergent that contains
solvent or corrosive, abrasive additives. This risks damaging the surfaces of the tool.
> Clear the tool vents and the accessory mount of dust and dirt after each use.
Do not clean ventilation holes by inserting sharp objects in them, such as screwdrivers and other similar
objects.
> Stubborn contamination in areas hard to access can be removed with compressed air (max 3.bar).
> Regularly check all fasteners, screws and bolts to make sure that they are tight. Tighten any loose
screws immediately or serious injury could occur.
> If the power cord becomes damaged and replacement is necessary, this must be carried out by an
authorized warranty agent.
>Tools that are used in dusty environments and high contamination by particles and as result have inter-
nal dirt, it is recommended to remove them with compressed air (max. 3 bar).
Transport and Storage
> If the tool will remain unused for any length of time, it should be stored in the original packaging.
> Store the tool in a dry, frost-free. well ventilated place.
> Keep all tools out of the reach of children.
> Always switch off the tool and disconnect it from the power supply (remove the battery/ unplug the
power cord) before transport.
> Always carry the tool using the purpose- designed handle.
> Ensure that the tool is not at risk of tipping over or exposed to excessive vibration and shocks during
transport, especially if the tool will be transported by car or other vehicle.
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