All 3 LEDs lit:
The battery is fully charged.
2 or 1 LED(s) lit:
The battery has an adequate remaining charge.
1 LED fl ashing:
The battery is empty, recharge the battery.
All LEDs fl ashing:
The battery pack has been deep-discharged and
is defective. Do not re-use or charge a defective
battery pack.
Secure your workpiece. Make sure that the
workpiece is held securely by a clamping device
or a vise.
Switching the equipment ON/OFF
The equipment is turned on (I) and off (0) with
the ON/OFF switch (Fig. 3 / Item 3). However,
the equipment will not start running until after the
speed control has been activated (see section
6.3).
Remove the equipment from the surface you are
machining before you switch it off .
6.3 Using as a polishing machine
Use only special, machine-compatible waxing
and polishing agent.
When using waxing and polishing agents,
observe the instructions issued by their
manufacturer!
The hook-and-loop fastener enables easy
changing of the polishing attachment.
IMPORTANT!
To prevent damage to the surfaces you wish
to polish, be sure to observe the following
instructions:
•
Before polishing the automobile, wash it and
keep it free of dirt.
•
Make sure that the supplied polishing
attachments are free of contaminants.
•
Make sure that the polishing attachment is
always mounted precisely in the center of the
polishing/sanding disk.
•
Before you start the equipment, check to
ensure that the attachments are securely
installed.
•
Never touch the area you wish to machine
with the edge of the polishing/sanding disk.
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Use the speed controller (see section 6.3) to
select the speed required for your needs. The
optimum operating speed depends on the
material to be machined and the (polishing)
agent you want to use. If necessary, carry
out practical tests to establish the optimum
speed.
•
The polishing machine must rest fully on the
surface to be polished.
•
Cover over plastic parts as they might
become discolored and unsightly as a result
of the polishing.
•
Polish only in the shade. Never polish hot
painted surfaces.
•
Take great care when polishing corners and
edges. A coat of paint is thinnest at corners
and edges. To be on the safe side, cover over
the corners and edges and polish them later
by hand.
•
Excessive pressure will lead to poor results
and premature wear of the equipment being
used. Sensitive surfaces may be damaged by
e.g. too high a speed or too great a pressure.
Important! Set the equipment's operating speed
and allow it to reach the set speed before you
place it on the surface you want to machine.
This can take a few seconds depending on the
speed. Particularly when working with the foamed
plastic attachment, the speed may fl uctuate in the
lower speed ranges due to diff erences in surface
properties (diff erences in friction). This is not an
equipment defect.
Use the foamed plastic attachment to apply
the polishing agent (Fig. 10).
•
First work on the large level surfaces such as
the engine hood, boot lid and roof.
•
Apply a few spots of polish to the foamed
plastic attachment. Press the foamed plastic
attachment several times against the surface
you want to polish. The polish will be pressed
into the foamed plastic and onto the surface
you want to polish. This will prevent the polish
flying off the foamed plastic attachment when
the equipment is switched on.
•
Apply the polishing agent at low speed.
•
Work on only small sections one by one.
•
Machine the sections evenly in criss-cross
manner (first vertically, then horizontally).
•
Then proceed with the smaller surfaces (e.g.
doors).
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