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Switching on/off
Make sure that the power supply
voltage matches the voltage rating
indicated on the device‘s type plate.
Turn the machine on before you ap-
proach the material to be sanded.
Connect the machine to the power
supply.
The on/off switch can be locked to enable
continuous operation.
Short-term operation
- switching on:
Press the on/off switch
(2), keep this pressed.
- switching off:
Release the on/off
switch (2).
Continuous operation
- switching on:
Press the on/off switch
(2), keep this pressed. Lock this position
with the locking button (1).
You can then release the switch (1 + 2).
- switching off:
Press the on/off switch
(2), and then let go.
Practical tips
When working with the ap-
pliance, always wear suita-
ble clothing and appropriate
protective equipment.
Prior to each use it must be
ensured that the appliance is
working correctly.
Personal protective equip-
ment and a fully functional
appliance reduce the risk of
injuries and accidents.
Do not use the device without a dust
collection box or external dust extrac-
tion. Use of a dust extraction can
reduce hazards caused by dust.
When using sanding sheets without
ventilation holes, dust extraction
is not possible. Make sure that the
workplace is well ventilated.
Pull the mains plug before any ad-
justments, maintenance or repair.
Danger of electric shock.
• Move the appliance against the work-
piece once it is switched on.
• After machining, lift the sanding disc
up before turning off the device.
• Always lead the mains cable towards
the back and away from the device.
• Clean the sanding disc before attach-
ing a sanding sheet.
• Only work with sanding sheets in per-
fect condition to achieve good sanding
results.
• Work with low and even pressure and
even forward pressure. This protects
the appliance and the sanding sheet.
• Do not use the same sanding sheet to
sand different materials (e.g. metal
and then wood).
• Empty the dust collection box or the
vacuum cleaner regularly in order to
ensure optimal suction.
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