Polisher XC 3401 VRG
movements on the surface which is to
be polished in order to obtain a good
polishing finish and to ensure that the
tool has a long service life.
On sensitive surfaces (e.g. car
paintwork) do not work aggressively
but work at slow speeds applying low
contact pressure.
Maintenance and care
DANGER
Before carrying out any work on the
polisher, always pull out the mains plug.
Cleaning
Regularly clean the power tool and
ventilation slots. Frequency of
cleaning is dependent on the material
and duration of use.
Regularly blow out the housing
interior and motor with dry
compressed air.
Carbon brushes
The polisher features cut-off carbon
brushes.
When the wear limit of the cut-off carbon
brushes is reached, the polisher
switches off automatically.
NOTE
Use only original parts supplied by the
manufacturer for replacement purposes.
If non-original parts are used, the
guarantee obligations of the
manufacturer will be deemed null and
void.
When the polisher is being used,
the carbon brushes can be seen
sparking through the rear air inlet
apertures.
If the carbon brushes spark excessively,
switch off the polisher immediately.
Take the polisher to a customer service
workshop authorised by the
manufacturer.
Gears
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NOTE
Do not loosen the screws on the gear
head (4) during the warranty period.
Non-compliance will deem the
guarantee obligations of the
manufacturer null and void.
Replacing a worn Velcro pad
1. Pull out the mains plug.
2. Remove polishing sponge.
3. Place machine on its back.
4. Press spindle lock and loosen and
remove the screw with an Allen key.
Remove Velcro pad.
5. If required, clean the key surface of
the output shaft.
6. Place a new Velcro pad on the
output shaft.
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