Material workpiece
Fine sanding of wood
Rough sanding of
wood
Processed wood
products
Metal
Sandpaper
Course sandpaper,
grade 60–80
Rough sanding and
removal of paint and/
or rust.
Fine sandpaper,
grade 150–240
ASSEMBLY
FITTING THE SANDPAPER
The table above, 'Choice of sandpaper' shows
suitable sandpapers for different applications.
1.
Choose sandpaper of the required
coarseness.
2.
Align the holes in the sandpaper to the
dust extraction holes in the sanding pad.
3.
Press the velcro-backed sandpaper onto
the velcro attachment of the sanding
pad. The sandpaper should be securely
attached to the sanding pad without
coming loose.
Material sandpaper
Granat or
aluminium oxide
Alumina-zirconia
ceramic
Silicon carbide or
aluminum oxide
Emery or aluminum
oxide
Use
Initial sanding of
rough surfaces
Quick removal
Medium- course
sandpaper, grade
100–140
Removal of
minor surface
imperfections
Fine sanding
Sanding before
painting or other
surface treatment
USE
UNPACKING
•
Remove all packaging material.
•
Remove any transport protection.
•
Check that all the parts are included.
•
Inspect the multi-sander, cord, plug, and
all accessories for any damage that may
have occurred during transport.
•
If possible save the packaging until the
warranty has expired.
•
Recycle the packaging in accordance with
local regulations.
WARNING!
Do not allow children to play with the
packaging material – risk of suffocation.
STARTING / STOPPING
Press the power switch (I/O).
MAINTENANCE
Switch off the multi-sander and pull out the
plug before checking, cleaning, maintenance
or adjustments, and before changing
accessories.
CLEANING
•
Keep the multi-sander and its ventilation
openings clean for best functionality and
life span.
•
Clean the product and accessories every
time they have been used.
STORAGE
•
Store the multi-sander in a dry, cool place
out of the reach of children.
•
Protect the multi-sander from direct
sunlight. If possible, store the multi-
sander in the dark.
•
Do not store in a plastic bag, this can
result in the accumulation of moisture.
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