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Original ancillaries / and  

accessories

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   Only use accessories and tools that are specified 

in the operating instructions. The use of tools 
and accessories other than those recommended 
in the operating instructions could lead to an 
increased risk of personal injury for you. 

  Any questions?

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   You may begin the work once you have famil-

iarised yourself with the instructions, functions 
and handling of the appliance. The safest work 
is possible by heeding all information and 
instructions of the manufacturer.

 

Operation

  Operation

Take note of the mains voltage! The voltage must 
agree with the information on the type plate of the 
appliance (appliances that are designated as 230 V 
can also be connected to 220 V). 

  Switching On and Off

Switching on intermittent function:

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   Press the ON / OFF switch 

1

.

Switching off intermittent function:

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   Release the ON / OFF switch 

1

.

Switching on continuous operation :

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   Press the ON / OFF switch 

1

, hold it pressed 

and press the locking button 

2

.

Switching off continuous operation:

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   Press the ON / OFF switch 

1

 then release it 

again.

  Setting the oscillation speed

You can set the desired oscillation speed as 
needed with the oscillation speed selector 

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The required oscillation speed depends on the 
material being worked and can be determined 
through practical tests.

  Attaching a sanding pad

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Warning! 

Before performing work on the 

appliance, always disconnect the power.

Note:

 Before attaching a new sanding pad 

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remove dust and dirt from the sanding plate 

8

.

1.   Open the two tensioning levers 

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 by pushing 

them up to clamp in a new sanding pad 

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 or 

when switching the sanding pads 

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 for the 

use with different material.

2.   Slide the sanding pad 

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 at one end under the 

clamping bar 

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 above the sanding plate 

8

 

and clamp it tightly by pressing the tensioning 
lever 

7

 back down.

3.   Do the same at the other end. Make certain 

that the sanding pad 

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 rests firmly against the 

sanding plate 

8

. See also Fig. B and C.

4.   

Important! 

To ensure that vacuuming of dust 

through the sanding plate 

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 is guaranteed, 

the holes in the sanding pad 

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 and the  

sanding plate 

8

 must match up.  

Various materials require different grit values. You 
can read which grit value is best suited for which 
work in our recommendations under "Tips and tricks".

  Vacuuming dust

Warning! Fire hazard!

 A risk of fire exists 

when working with electrical appliances that have 
a dust collection box 

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 or can be attached to a 

vacuum cleaner via an external suction adapter! 
Under unfavourable conditions, such as flying 
sparks, grinding of metal or metal remnants in 
wood, the wood dust in the dust sack (or in the dust 
bag of a vacuum cleaner) can ignite. This can  

Safety Instructions / Operation

Summary of Contents for XQ 310

Page 1: ...t No XQ 310 062007 1 UK IE Before you begin reading this information please unfold the page with the illustrations and familiarize yourself with all functions of the tool GB IE Operating and safety in...

Page 2: ...A B C D E F 9 4 5 6 9 10 11 1 2 7 8 6 7 3 12...

Page 3: ...Appliance specific Safety Instructions Page 9 Service Page 9 Original ancillaries and accessories Page 10 Any questions Page 10 Operation Operation Page 10 Switching On and Off Page 10 Setting the os...

Page 4: ...scillation speed selection 11 Grip surface 12 Reducer Delivery contents 1 Orbital sander XQ 310 15 Sanding pads 5x grit 60 120 180 see Fig F 1 Dust collection box 1 Reducer see Fig D 1 Operating manua...

Page 5: ...p children and other unauthorised personnel at a safe distance when using electrical hand tools Should you become distracted you could lose control over the appliance Electrical Safety Avoid life thre...

Page 6: ...d to the appliance Please note that the vacuums used must be suitable for this special application The correct use of this equipment reduces risks caused by dust There is a risk of fire when working w...

Page 7: ...on wood and in particular materials that produce dusts that are hazardous to health connect the appliance to an appropriate external suction device J Ensure sufficient ventilation when working on pla...

Page 8: ...ial being worked and can be determined through practical tests Attaching a sanding pad m Warning Before performing work on the appliance always disconnect the power Note Before attaching a new sanding...

Page 9: ...j Always hold the appliance firmly with two hands while working see also Fig D E j Move the oscillating sander parallel in flat circles or alternating between lengthwise and side to side motions j Do...

Page 10: ...ols must be collected separately and subjected to an environmentally friendly recycling procedure Your local communal or municipal authorities can provide information on how to dispose of the worn out...

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