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• The times when the tool is switched off or when
it is running but not actually doing the job, may
significantly reduce the exposure level.
Protect yourself against the effects of vibration by
maintaining the tool and its accessories, keeping
your hands warm, and organizing your work patterns.
DESCRIPTION
The numbers in the text refer to the diagrams on
page 2-4.
Fig. A
1. On/off switch
2. Speed adjustment wheel
3. Hinge
4. Upper handle
5. Middle handle
6. Lower handle
7. Dust hose connector
8. Dust hose
9. Dust bag
10. Clip
11. Strap
12. Sanding pad cover
13. Hinge lock
14. Telescopic extension
15. Telescopic extension connector
16. Sanding pad
17. Sanding paper
18. Hex key holder
3. ASSEMBLY
Before assembly, always switch off the
machine and remove the mains plug from
the mains.
Assembling the foldable tube (Fig. B)
1. Fully unfold the telescopic tube of the drywall
sander as shown on figure B1.
2. Secure with the Hinge lock (13) as shown on
figure B2. Make sure that the Hinge lock (13) is
engaged correctly. To disassemble the foldable
tube, simply open the Hinge lock (13). Now, the
telescopic tube can be folded.
Assembling the telescopic tube (Fig. C)
1. Insert the Telescopic extension (14) into the
opening of the Middle handle (5), as shown on
figure C1. Make sure the flat part of the tube
aligns with the flat part of the opening.
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2. Tighten the Telescopic extension connector (15)
by turning it clockwise, as shown on figure C2.
Note: the machine can also be used without the Te-
lescopic extension (14). To do so, skip this step and
assemble the dust extraction system directly into the
Middle handle (5), instead of the Lower handle (6).
Assembling the dust extraction system (Fig. D)
It is highly recommended to use the machine with
the dust hose and dust bag, ensuring optimal dust
extraction.
1. Insert the Dust hose (8) with Connector (7) into
the opening of the Lower handle (6), as shown
on figure D1. Make sure the flat part of the tube
aligns with the flat part of the opening.
2. Tighten the Dust hose connector (7) by turning
it clockwise, as shown on figure D2.
Note: The dust bag should be emptied when the
bag is half full to maintain optimal dust extraction.
Mounting and removing sanding paper (Fig. F)
• Hold the machine on its side or upside down, as
shown on Fig. E
• Mount sanding paper (17) with the required
grain size onto the sanding pad (16). Make
sure that the perforation in the sanding paper
(17) corresponds with the perforation on the
sanding pad (16).
• To remove the sanding paper (17), simply pull
the sanding paper from the sanding pad (16).
Note: Use coarse sanding paper for sanding rough,
uneven surfaces. Use medium sanding paper for
removing the remaining scratches from the coarse
sanding paper. Use fine sanding paper for finishing
surfaces.
Replacing the sanding pad (Fig. F)
Only install the sanding pad specified by the manu-
facturer onto the machine.
Removing the sanding pad:
1. Remove sanding paper (17) from the sanding
pad (16).
2. Insert the supplied hex key into the bolt on the
sanding pad (16).
3. Whilst holding the sanding pad (16) firmly, turn
the wrench anti-clockwise to loosen the hex bolt.
4. The sanding pad (16) now can be removed.
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