9
Working instructions
• The oscillating drive causes the tool attachment to
oscillate forwards and backwards 10000 to 40000
times per minute. This enables precise work in nar-
row spaces.
• Ensure that the ventilation slots are not covered.
• Check whether you have selected the correct tool
for the intended use prior to starting operation.
• Switch on the product and only then approach the
material to be processed.
9.1
Sawing/cutting
• Only use undamaged saw blades that are in perfect
condition. Saw blades that are bent, blunt or dam-
aged in any other way can break.
• Do not exert excessive pressure on the product. Let
the product do the work.
• When sawing lightweight materials, observe the le-
gal regulations and the material manufacturer's rec-
ommendations.
• Only soft materials such as softwood, plasterboard
or similar are permitted to be machined using the
plunge sawing procedure.
• When cutting wall tiles, note that the tool attach-
ments are subject to increased wear when used for
an extended period.
9.2
Sanding
• Attaching sanding sheets:
Push the sanding sheets (17) onto the delta grind-
ing plate (13).
• Removing sanding sheets:
Pull the sanding sheets (17) off the edge of the del-
ta grinding plate (13) and dispose of them.
• Ensure that the contact pressure is even. Exces-
sively increasing the contact pressure does not lead
to a higher sanding rate, but to greater wear on the
sanding sheets.
• A potentially explosive atmosphere can be caused
by dusts and vapours, and occur due to sanding
and grinding. Always use a dust extraction or sup-
pression system that is suitable for the material that
is to be machined.
10 Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING
Have maintenance and repair tasks that are
not described in this operating manual, car-
ried out by a specialist workshop. Use only
original spare parts.
There is a risk of accident! Always perform
maintenance and cleaning work with the
battery removed. There is a danger of inju-
ry! Let the Product cool down before all
maintenance and cleaning tasks. Elements
of the engine are hot. There is a danger of
injury and burning!
The product can start unexpectedly and cause inju-
ries.
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Remove the battery.
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Allow the product to cool down.
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Remove the tool attachment.
10.1
Cleaning
1. Keep protective devices, air vents and the motor
housing as free of dust and dirt as possible. Rub the
product clean with a clean cloth or blow it off with
compressed air at low pressure. We recommend
that you clean the product directly after every use.
2. Ventilation openings must always be free.
3. Do not use any cleaning products or solvents; they
could attack the plastic parts of the product. Make
sure that no water can penetrate the product interi-
or.
4. Always keep the product clean, dry and free from oil
or grease. Remove dust after each use and before
storage.
5. Wipe any dirt off the lens with a dry cloth. Be careful
to avoid scratching the LED lamp as this can se-
verely reduce the light intensity.
10.2
Maintenance
The product is maintenance-free.
• Check the saw blade for obvious defects before
each use and replace blunt, bent or otherwise dam-
aged saw blades.
11 Storage
Preparation for storage
1. Remove the battery.
2. Clean and check the product for damage.
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