3. Checking the Accessory
○ Check to see if the application tool is a genuine
component recommended by the manufacturer and
that there are no cracks or other damage.
○ Check to see if the application tool is properly
installed as instructed.
4. Cutting, sawing and scraping
Sawing and scraping tasks require specific
application tools (sold separately).
(1) Switch the unit on and use the dial to set the speed of
the application tool.
(2) Lightly place the application tool on the material and
move the application tool forward at a pace where the
movement isn't slowed. (Fig. 14)
5. Sanding
Sanding tasks require specific application tools (sold
separately).
(1) Switch the unit on and use the dial to set the speed of
the application tool.
(2) Lightly place the application tool on the material and
move the application tool back and forth at a pace
where the movement isn't slowed. (Fig. 15)
CAUTION
● Do not polish wood with sanding paper used for
metal polishing.
● Do not use worn or clogged sanding paper.
Dial
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Tips on SANDING
○ How to place the sandpaper
Lightly press the tool to the surface to be processed;
making sure that the sandpaper is evenly applied to
the surface. Applying unnecessary pressure will place
stress on the motor and shorten the sandpaper's life,
reducing polishing efficiency.
○ How to move the tool
Using your hand, repeatedly push out and pull back in
a back and forth motion.
○ New coarse sandpaper with rougher grit
New coarse sandpaper with rougher grit may cause
the unit to jerk. During the start of the task, slightly tilt
the unit towards the front or back for a while,
maintaining the tilted position. The jerking will stop as
the sandpaper adapts to the task.
○ Until the surface being processed is polished
Use the same grade of sandpaper until the surface
being processed is evenly polished. Switching to a
different grade of sandpaper when the task is not
completed may result in an uneven finish.
○ Testing
Before starting a task, it is recommended that you
check the vibration frequency using excess material.
6. Remaining battery indicator
You can check the battery's remaining capacity by
pressing the remaining battery indicator switch to light
the indicator lamp. (Table 5)
It is best to use the remaining battery indicator as a
guide since there are slight differences such as
ambient temperature and the condition of the battery.
Also, the remaining battery indicator may vary from
those equipped to a tool or charger.
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Fig. 15
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