Always remove the power supply plug from the socket before carrying out any work
on the machine. The cool air openings in the motor casing must always be kept clean
and unobstructed to ensure air circulation. All maintenance and repair work which
requires the motor casing to be opened may only be carried out by an authorized
service center. (Please refer to warranty on page 3.) Keep unit clean and dry. Wipe
down and clean after each use. Do not submerse in water, or get wet. For best results
always start with clean dry pads. See page 7 for pad cleaning directions. To clean air
intake vent, mesh covering can be removed with a screwdriver.
CAUTION. The user is liable for any damage or accidents
resulting from use not in accordance with the intended use.
CARBON BRUSH REPLACEMENT
After extended use, the motor is designed to shut down
indicating the motors carbon brushes require replacement
(2 are included with product). To replace, be sure polisher is
disconnected from the power source, then follow the steps
below.
STEP 1
Loosen carbon brush housing lid with flat screwdriver.
STEP 2
Remove carbon brush housing lid.
STEP 3
Remove and discard old carbon brush.
STEP 4
Insert new carbon brush. Rotate brush to fit in the proper
orientation.
STEP 5
Replace carbon brush housing lid.
STEP 6
Secure carbon brush housing lid with flat screw driver.
Repeat Steps 1–6 on other side of unit, to replace the
second carbon brush.
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