are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.
e) Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or
binding of moving
parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may
affect the power tools operation. If damaged, have the
power tool repaired before use. Many accidents are caused
by poorly maintained power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly
maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges are less
likely to bind and are easier to control.
g) Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc.,
in accordance with these instructions and in the manner
intended for the particular type of power tool, taking
into account the working conditions and the work to be
performed. Use of the power tool for operations different
from intended could result in a hazardous situation.
5) Service
a) Have your power tool serviced by a qualifi ed repair
person using only identical replacement parts. This will
ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
WARNING!
Read all safety warnings and all instructions, given in
the Operating Instructions.
SPECIFIC SAFETY AND WARNINGS
•
Always keep the lead out of the machine's working
area.
•
Only plug the machine in when it is switched off.
•
Do not allow the machine to get wet, nor should it be
used in wet environments.
•
When using the machine, always wear safety goggles,
gloves and non-slip footwear, and it is advisable to wear
ear protection.
•
Hold the machine firmly by the handle and the
auxiliary handle, otherwise the recoil produced could cause
the machine to work imprecisely or even dangerously.
•
The machine must not be used at a location where a
danger of explosion exists.
•
Solvents or products containing solvents must not be
mixed since there is a danger of igniting if the temperature
exceeds 21ºC.
•
Officially approved extension cables must be used for
outside operations.
•
The machine should only be start and stopped inside
a container and this must be firmly fixed in place and
unable to move.
•
Hands or other objects should not be inserted into the
container when working with the machine in operation.
•
The machine should be inserted into or removed from
the container at a low speed, and once inside, speed can
be increased to maximum in order to prevent machine
over-heating and it should be moved in all directions to
guarantee thorough mixing.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION
The mixer is used to mix liquid products, such as
mortar, adhesive paste, paints epoxy resins, cement and
similar products.
Optimum mixer performance depends on the density
of the product to be employed and amount to be mixed, the
correct mechanism must be used for each situation.
The service life is 3 years
BEFORE USING THIS TOOL
Make sure the mains voltage is correct: it must be
the same as that on the specification label. Machines with
4
230V can also be connected to a 220-V mains supply.
START UP
WARNING! Only plug in when machine is switched
off.
For MF800VE and MF1200/VE2. Press the locking
button A, and squeeze the trigger in the on/off switch B.
When the on/off switch is released, the machine stops. It
is not possible to lock On/Off switch B, instead it has to be
pressed while the machine is being used.
For MF1050VE2. To start the machine, press the On/
Off switch B and keep it pressed. Lock the pushed On/Off
switch B by pushing the lock-on button G upward. To switch
off the machine, release the On/Off switch B or when it is
locked with the lock-on button G, briefly press the On/Off
switch B and then release it.
Installing the mixer rod.
For MF800VE and MF1200/VE2. Screw the adapter
(5/8" thread) onto the machine shaft using one fixed
spanner on the faces of chuck C and another spanner on
the adapter and tighten.
Screw M14 thread mixer rod into the adapter (for
MF1050VE2 into the machine shaft), use a fixed spanner
on the adapter and another on the rod hexagon and tighten
it, to remove the rod or change it, these instructions should
be followed in reverse order.
Mains connection
WARNING! Connect only to a single-phase AC
current supply and only to the mains voltage specified
on the rating plate. Connection to sockets without earth
protection is possible as the appliance features protective
class II insulation according to European Standard EN
60745. Radio interference suppression complies with the
European Standard EN 55014.
FUNCTIONS
Mechanical speed shift (Fig. 3 and 4) (except
MF800VE)
Low speed: Lever D should be at sign I on the head
High speed: Lever D should be at sign II on the head.
The mechanical speed change is situated on the side
of the head and is operated by turning the lever. The lever
should not be forced when changing speeds. If there is
any difficulty, gently rotate the drill spindle until the teeth
engage. Mechanical speed change should only be carried
out with the machine stopped.
Speed
adjustments.
performance
The regulation electronics provides continuous adjust-
ment of the revolutions and frequency in order to adapt the
machine to the type of material being mixed. Adjustment
is made using the speed adjustment switch F, which has 6
positions to regulate the speed.
The higher the number, the greater the speed. The
range of settings from "1" (low power) to "6" (full power)
makes the tool very flexible and adaptable to different
applications.
The constant speed control maintains the pre-set
number of revolutions and impact frequency.
OPERATION
While mixing, move the power tool in an up and down
motion. Clean the stirror paddle after use.
WARNING! Avoid splashing around the material
being stirred. Otherwise, you could slip and lose control
over the power tool.
Constant
electronic