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Important! To prevent damage and the risk of
fire, electrocution or injury, please read and
observe the following safety instructions before
using the polishing machine.
1. Safety instructions
Use the polishing machine only in a clean and dry
environment.
The polishing machine should be placed on the
polishing surface before being switched on or off.
Keep children away by taking the appropriate pre
cautions.
Avoid switching on the machine inadvertently.
Do not keep your finger on the switch when
carrying the connected polishing machine from
one place to another.
Always unplug at the mains before changing the
polishing cap or carrying out repairs.
Never carry or pull the machine by its power
cable.
Protect the cable from heat, oil and sharp edges.
Check the cable for breaks before each use.
Do not exert too much pressure when polishing,
but simply allow the polishing machine to glide
over the polishing surface.
Check the housing and switch for damage.
Do not use the polishing machine if the housing or
switch is defective.
the A-weighted equivalent continuous sound
pressure level at the user's ear lies below
70 dB(A).
2. Maintenance and care
Wash the polishing cap only by hand and hang up
to dry.
When not in use, remove the polishing cap and
store the polishing machine upside down so that
the polishing pad can dry and retains its original
shape.
The excessive use of wax and paste can cause
the polishing cap to jump off the polishing pad
while polishing.
Use only a mild soap and damp cloth to clean the
polishing cap.
Important! Do not use any abrasive polishing
agents!
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3. Care tips
4. Technical data
Voltage:
Power rating:
Speed:
Polishing pad:
Weight:
Sound pressure level at the
workplace LPA:
Weighted harmonic value a
5. Instructions for use
When using wax and polishes, please observe
the manufacturers' instructions.
Pull the textile polis-
hing cap over the
polishing pad. Make
sure the polishing
cap is completely
clean.
For optimum paintwork protection, you should
polish your car 2 to 3 times a year.
Wash your car at least every 2 weeks. Avoid using
household detergents as these can damage the
paintwork and remove the layer of wax.
Wash your car with a clean sponge, working from
top to bottom.
Remove all insects, bird droppings and tar stains
from the paintwork daily.
If you use any window-cleaning agents, spray
them onto a cloth and not directly onto the
windows in order to prevent them wetting the
paintwork.
230V ~ 50 Hz
110 W
2100 rpm
240 mm dia.
2.4 kg
54 dB(A)
:
6.4 m/s
hw
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