Do not use the tool on plaster.
1.
Secure small workpieces so that they
cannot move.
2.
Place the tool on the workpiece without
pressing and start the tool.
3.
Move the tool slowly over the workpiece.
For best results, move the tool backwards
and forwards, not in circles – this can
cause the sanding belt to shift. Sand in
the direction of the grain, with parallel,
overlapping strokes.
•
When removing paint and sanding very
rough wood, sand at a 45° angle to the
direction of the grain in two directions,
and then in the direction of the grain.
•
Only use the front roller to sand corners
and irregular workpieces.
•
Always lift the tool off the workpiece
before stopping it. The sanding belt
continues to move for a few seconds after
the motor is switched off – keep your
hands away.
FIG. 10
Tips!
If there are any scratches or marks on the
workpiece after sanding, do as follows:
–
Sand with a coarser grade of sanding
belt.
–
Use a new sanding belt of the same
grade.
ADJUSTING THE SPEED
Turn the speed control to the required speed.
FIG. 11
FUNCTIONS AND HELP
FIG. 12
FIG. 13
Use the pad frame or clamps to make the work
easier and more stable.
FIG. 14
FIG. 15
FIG. 16
FIG. 17
MAINTENANCE
WARNING!
Switch off the tool and pull out the plug
before adjusting, replacing accessories,
cleaning or maintenance.
CLEANING
Clean the ventilation openings at regular
intervals.
FIG. 18
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