Installing the polishing pad (figure 1)
1.
Place the tool on a flat surface with the backing pad (A) pointed upwards
2.
Remove any dust that might be on the backing pad
3.
Place the polishing pad unto the backing pad and press firmly
4.
Test the machine on a flat service and start the engine. Always make sure to test the machine and
make sure the polishing pad is properly fixed before using the machine on a lacquered surface.
5.
Remove the polishing pad by pulling it from the packing pad.
Replacing the backing pad (figure 2)
1.
Loosen the screws that attach the backing pad (B) by using the supplier wrench (C)
2.
Whole holding the nut, use your other hand to turn the backing pad counter-clockwise to loosen it
from the machine.
3.
To attach the backing pad, repeat these steps in reverse order.
4.
A distance ring has been provided to keep some distance between the backing pad and the
plate-screws (E), make sure this is in place before attaching the backing pad.
Before starting the machine
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Make sure the power source matches the tool requirements (both the socket and any extension
cords that might be used)
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Make sure the power cord and plug are in good condition
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Before attaching the item to a power source, check if the ON/OFF switch is functional
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Check if all parts of the machine are in good, undamaged condition. Make sure any accessories
are properly attached.
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Make sure the ventilation openings are clean and unblocked
ON/OFF Switch
To turn on the machine, push the ON/OFF switch and push it towards the head of the tool. The
machine will be locked and keep turning. To release the machine, shove the switch back to the original
position.
Using the machine
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Make sure the car is washed and cleaned before use. Never use the machine on an unwashed
surface. Any grit or sand remained on the vehicle would damage the lacquer when using the
polisher.
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Remove all jewellery (rings, bracelets, etc.) and make sure you are wearing no loose clothing.
Fasten long hair so it will not get caught in the rotating parts of the machine.
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