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Light
Red on
Green on
WARNING: When battery charge runs out after
continuously use or exposure to direct sunlight or
heat, allow time for the tool to cool down before re-charging to
achieve the full charge.
2. REMOVE OR INSERT BATTERY PACK (SEE FIG. B)
Press the battery pack release button and remove the battery
pack from the tool. After recharge slide the battery pack into tool's
battery port. A simple push and slight pressure will be sufficient.
ASSEMBLY
1. ASSEMBLE THE SANDING PAPER (SEE FIG. C)
1) Remove any dust or other objects from the sanding plate and
sandpaper.
2) The sandpaper has dust extraction holes you must align these
with the holes in the sanding plate, otherwise the dust extraction
will not function.
2. ASSEMBLE THE DUST BAG
Attaching the dust bag (See Fig. D)
Always operate your sander with the dust bag fitted. To attach, slide
the dust bag onto tool.
CAUTION! To prevent the possibility of sanding dust or
foreign body being thrown in to your face or eyes, never
attempt to use your sander without the dust bag properly installed.
Empty the dust bag (See Fig. E1, E2)
For more efficient operation, empty the dust bag every 5-10mins.
To empty the dust bag, pull the dust bag out and shake out dust.
3. VACUUM ADAPTER (SEE FIG. F)
Your sander is equipped with a vacuum adapter, which is designed
for collect dust task. Insert the adapter into the rear dust outlet of
sander. Vacuum adaptor is designed to connect 35mm vacuum
cleaner.
Pull the dust tube and make sure it is tightened securely on the dust
outlet. Then connect the hose of a vacuum cleaner. First please
turn on the vacuum cleaner, and then turn on the sander. If you stop
sanding, first turn off the sander, then turn off your vacuum cleaner.
Note: Please always connect the adaptor with 35mm vacuum hose.
4. PLACE THE POLISHING PAD (SEE FIG. G1, G2)
Place the polishing pad securely on the rotary plate and make sure
it's centrosymmetric. Otherwise the polisher vibrates badly.
OPERATION
1. ON/OFF SWITCH (SEE FIG. H)
To start your sander, depress the protective cover over the switch
indicated by the mark "I".
To stop your sander, depress the protective cover indicated by the
mark"0".
EN
Status
Charging
Fully Charged
2. VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL (SETTING SPEED:1-5-MAX) (SEE
FIG. I)
With the variable speed control, the required speed can be selected
(also while running).
The required speed is dependent on the material and is to be
determined by a practical trial.
After longer periods of working at low speed, allow the machine to
cool down by running it for approx. 3 minutes at maximum speed
with no load.
3. HAND GRIP AREA (SEE FIG. J)
Your sander is designed to be held by the top of the main housing.
4. SANDING SURFACES
Place the machine with the complete Sand paper on the surface
to be worked. Ensure uniform sanding pressure. Less sanding
pressure increases the sanding capacity and protects the machine
and the sanding tool. The removal capacity and the sanding pattern
are determined mainly by the selection of the Sand paper (grain
size), the speed of the sanding plate and the application pressure.
Rough sanding
Attach a Sand paper with coarse grain. Apply only light sanding
pressure to achieve increased material removal.
Fine sanding
Attach a Sand paper with fine grain. With moderate pressure, move
the machine in a circular pattern or alternately in lengthwise and
crosswise directions over the workpiece. Do not tilt the machine to
avoid sanding through the work piece (e.g. when sanding veneer).
After finishing the work, switch off the machine and lift it from the
workpiece.
5. ORBITAL SANDING
Guide your sander parallel to the working surface and move it in
circles or in a cross pattern. Do not tilt the tool in order to avoid
deep unwanted sanding marks. The amount of material removed is
determined by the speed of the sanding disc and the grit size used.
The speed of the sanding disc diminishes relative to the pressure
applied to the tool. For faster removal, do not increase pressure on
the tool, but use a coarser grit size.
6. SELECTING THE RIGHT GRADE OF SANDPAPER
— Different grades of sanding paper can be purchased from good
DIY shops. Available grades are Coarse, Medium and Fine.
— Use coarse grits to sand down rough finishes, medium grit to
smooth the work and fine grit to finish off.
— The higher the grade number, the finer the grit. For rough work
start with a low grade of grit. (e.g. 60 grit) and change to a higher,
finer grade (e.g. 120 grit) for finishing. If you use a fine grade for
rough surfaces it will soon clog and need changing.
— It is best to make a trial run on a scrap piece of material to
determine the optimum grades of sandpaper for a particular job.
7. POLISH
The tool can be used for polishing the surface with weathered
paint or buffing out scratches. When polishing, select the "1" level.
Otherwise the polisher vibrates
NOTE: Do not overheat the surface.
Spread about a tablespoonful of polish evenly over the entire surface
of the polishing pad. Do not apply polish directly onto a somewhat
smaller surface than you intend to polish. This first application
should do about 1/3 of an average size surface applying it crosswise
badly.(See Fig. I).
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