Polishing pad must closely adhere to the polisher wheel.
INSTALLATION OF POLISHING SPONGE / ABRASIVE PAPER
The polisher features buffing-polishing wheel (12) (fig. I) with hook
and loop attachment. You can use it with polishing sponge and
abrasive papers with proper dimensions.
Put polishing sponge (13) (fig. I) or abrasive paper with attachment
side towards and against the buffing-polishing wheel, then press.
OPERATION / SETTINGS
Check condition of polishing wheel before use of the power tool.
Do not use wheels with dents, cracks or other damages.
Immediately replace damaged wheel with a new one.
SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF
The mains voltage must match the voltage on the rating plate of the
polisher. Hold the polisher with both hands when starting and during
operation.
The polisher is equipped with the switch, which protects against
accidental starting.
• Move the switch button (14) (fig. J) left to position I.
• The display (15) will show „00", which means the power tool is
on.
• Switch on the power tool motor with speed adjustment button
• + (17).
• Switch off the power tool motor with the speed adjustment button
- (16) and return to „00" setting shown on the display.
• Move the switch (14) to position „0" to switch off the power tool.
In case of power failure during operation, and when the power is
restored, the power tool automatically switches to„00" mode shown
on the display, i.e. with power on and with motor off. This will
happen when the switch stays in position „I".
ROTARY SPEED CONTROL
Motor rotary speed is controlled with rotary speed adjustment
buttons located on the control panel (2). The display (15) (fig. J)
shows two digits that represent approximate spindle rotary speed
with multiplier x100 (rpm). This is a step adjustment. Available
settings shown on the display are as follows: 00, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30.
• To increase rotary speed press the speed adjustment button „+"
• (17) (fig. J).
• To decrease rotary speed press the speed adjustment button „-"
• (16) (fig. J).
• Press the button many times if necessary to obtain required
setting.
Adjusted rotational speed is maintained constant during idle and full
load operation.
Motor starts operation with soft-start, which is used for
starting the motor without load. Do not start working or apply
pressure on the power tool before the motor achieves its full
set up rotational speed.
Small speeds are best for polishing, high gloss polishing and
finishing. High rotational speeds are used for sanding.
POLISHING
Depending on the planned work, use appropriate
polishing wheels, e.g. with sponge or foam, felt, textile, multi-layer
cloth etc.
• Use only clean sponges and polishing pads.
• Choose the right hardness of polishing sponge or other
accessory, consider the instructions of the manufacturer of
polishing paste and other lacquer caring agents.
• Whole polishing wheel surface must rest on the surface of
polished piece.
• Proceed with polishing on cold lacquer.
• Distribute polishing compound on the polishing sponge surface
(do not allow direct contact of polishing agent with workpiece
surface).
• Only wax should be applied on the whole surface, because it
must dry before polishing.
• Switch the polisher on and off only when the polishing wheel
rests on polished surface.
• Move the polisher along the surface at uniform rate (fig. K), do
not apply additional pressure (weight of the polisher is usually
enough to obtain required results).
• Do not allow operation of polisher on one spot without moving
around to avoid overheating the lacquer.
• Reduce pressure on the polisher when finishing work with it.
• Use a cloth to remove remaining of each lacquer caring agent.
When using wax or other maintenance agents follow
guidelines of their respective manufacturers. Excessive wax or
polishing paste application may cause the polishing pad to slip
off the polishing- buffing wheel.
SANDING
Coarse-grained abrasive paper is generally used for coarse
processing of most materials, while fine-grained paper is used for
finishing works.
Attach a disc of sanding paper with gradation appropriate for
planned task.
Abrasive paper must thoroughly adhere to the buffing-
polishing wheel.
OPERATION
The tool is equipped with rotational speed stabilizing system, which
ensures precision of work at varying loads. Additionally there is a
soft start system for better control.
Use only working tools with allowable rotary speed higher or
equal to power tool rotary speed with no load, and diameter not
greater than recommended for the power tool type.
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Unplug the power cord from mains socket before commencing
any activities related to installation, adjustment, repair or
maintenance.
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
• Always keep the power tool clean.
• Do not use water or any other liquid for cleaning.
• Clean the tool with a dry cloth or blow with compressed air at low
pressure.
• Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents, they may damage
plastic parts.
• Clean ventilation holes in the motor casing regularly to prevent
device overheating.
• In case of power cord damage replace it with a cord with the
same specification. Entrust the repair to a qualified specialist or
return the tool to a service point.
• In case of excessive commutator sparking, have the technical
condition of carbon brushes of the motor checked by a qualified
person.
• Clean the polishing pad and polishing sponges with water or
water with mild soap only.
• Always store the tool in a dry place, beyond reach of children.
pads
and
Immediately replace worn out (shorter than 5 mm), burnt or
cracked motor carbon brushes. Always replace both carbon
brushes at a time.
Entrust replacement of carbon brushes only to a qualified
person. Only original parts should be used.
All defects should be repaired by service workshop authorized by
the manufacturer.
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