ing wheels whose hole is too
large fi t the device.
• Do not use any saw blades.
• Always reassemble the device
completely after replacing the
grinding wheel.
Switch the device off and remove
the mains plug.
Allow the device to cool down.
When the grinding disc nut (16) is
being tightened or loosened, the
grinding disc (10) must be held fi rm
by hand or the axle held fi rmly in
place with a pair of pliers.
1. Release the grinding wheel
nut (16) in the clockwise di-
rection (left-handed thread).
2. Remove the grinding wheel (10).
3. Set up a new grinding wheel (10).
Screw the grinding wheel nut (16) in
the anti- clockwise direction (left-hand-
ed thread).
4. Test run: Before starting work and af-
ter each change of grinding disk, carry
out a test run of at least 60 seconds
with no load. Switch off the equipment
immediately if the disk runs lumpy, sub-
stantial vibrations occur, or abnormal
noises are generated.
Cleaning and
maintenance
Disconnect the plug before adjust-
ment, maintenance or repair.
Have any work not described
in these instructions carried
out by a specialist workshop.
Use only original compo-
nents. Allow the equipment
to cool before carrying out
any maintenance and clean-
ing work. There is a risk of
burns.
Before each use, check the equipment
for obvious defects such as loose, worn
or damaged components and check that
screws or other parts are sitting correctly.
In particular, check the grinding disk
(
10). Replace damaged parts.
Cleaning
Do not use cleaning agents or sol-
vents. Chemical substances may at-
tack plastic parts of the equipment.
Never clean the equipment under
running water.
• Clean the equipment thoroughly after
each use.
• Clean the surface of the device with a
soft brush or cloth.
Storage
• Store the appliance in a dry place well
out of reach of children.
• Grinding disks must be stored dry and
upright and are not to be stacked.
Waste disposal and en-
vironmental protection
Be environmentally friendly. Return the
tool, accessories and packaging to a recy-
cling centre when you have fi nished with
them.
Machines are not to be place with
domestic waste.
GB
MT
59