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Fitting the accessories to the flexible shaft (figs. 4 )
1 Switch off the tool and disconnect from the main power supply.
2 Pull back the protective sleeve and loosen the spring chuck.
3 Insert the required accessory and tighten the spring chuck.
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Switching On/Off (figs. 5 )
1
Hold the tool firmly and ensure your fingers
are well away from moving parts.
2
Switch on by pressing the on/off switch to
the “ I ” position.
3
Switch off by pressing the on/off switch to
the “ O” position.
Variable speed control (figs. 6 )
1 To adjust the speed, move the speed dial
forwards or backwards.
2 The greater the number displayed, the
faster the speed.
Note: The speeds quoted are for guidance
purposes only.
Important! Working on a high load whilst at low speed can cause motor burnout.
Overload
The motor of this tool may be damaged if overloaded. Manual pressure on this
tool
will not
result in faster operation. Forcing the tool will only result in reduced efficiency
and could cause motor burnout, substandard work, shorter tool life and possible injury.
Avoiding Motor Damage: If you are running the tool continuously at low speed, it’s
important to occasionally take the tool off load. Running the tool off load at full speed for
approximately one minute creates a cooling air flow for the motor.
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