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Operating Instructions 

 

PRIOR TO THE OPERATION 

The tool is intended to be operated as a hand held tool. It is always recommended that while using the tool, operators stand 

on a solid floor, in a secure position with a firm grip and footing. Be aware that the sander can develop a torque reaction. 

 

STARTING AND STOPPING SANDER 

1.

 

Plug-in the sander’s AC power cord to the power source (230VAC output). The warning “ beep ” sounds would be 

occurred after the plug is securely plug-in to the power source and the LED indicator shows “ Solid Red ” color at the 

moment.- see figure 1. 

2.

 

Press the power on/off button “ 

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 on the button plate to switch on the sander. The LED indicator shows “ flash green ” 

color after sander being switched on. - see figure 2. 

3.

 

Adjust the speed by pressing “ + ” or “ – “ buttons on the button plate. Press “ + “ is to raise up to higher speed setting, 

“ – “ is to lower the speed setting. - see figure 3. 

4.

 

Press the lever to start running the tool. Release the Lever to stop the tool. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

* Power Cord : H05RN-F 1.0mm² /3C 

 

 

MAXIMUM SPEED FUNCTION 

The Electric Random Orbital Sander has four preset Maximum Speeds (4,000, 7,000, 9,000 and 10,000/min (RPM) The 

Maximum Speed can be changed at any time while the Sander is running or when it is stopped. 

Any setting for the Maximum Speed will be stored while the Power is turned “OFF”. 

 

MAXIMUM SPEED AND INTERMEDIATE SPEED CONTROL 

1.

 

Maximum Speed is adjusted by pressing the “+” or “-” buttons on the buttrons plate of the Sander. Each touch will raise 

or lower the speed to the next setting. 

2.

 

Intermediate speeds between Zero (0)/min (RPM) and the set Maximum Speed can be used with intermediate Lever 

positions.- see figure 4. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OVERLOAD PROTECTION SYSTEMS 

The Electric Random Orbital Sander has two systems to protect the motor and circuit board from overloading and 

overheating. 

 

Summary of Contents for ELSC-50H(V)

Page 1: ...AL VACUUM SANDER POLISHER W 5 6 HOOK VINYL PAD ITEM NO ELSC 50HM ELSC 60HM 2 IN 1 ELECTRIC CENTRAL VACUUM SANDER POLISHER W 5 6 MULTIHOLE HOOK VINYL PAD ITEM NO ELSN 50H V ELSN 60H V 2 IN 1 ELECTRIC NON VACUUM SANDER POLISHER W 5 6 HOOK VINYL PAD ELSC N B50 60 I 1604A X2 ...

Page 2: ...any way Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed grounded power tools Unmodifi ed plugs and matching outlets will reduce risk of electric shock b Avoid body contact with earthed or grounded surfaces such as pipes radiators ranges and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is earthed or grounded c Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions Water entering a...

Page 3: ...ied repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained WARNING To reduce the risks associated with impact from abrasive product disc pad or tool breakup sharp edges hazardous downforce rupture vibration and noise Only personnel who are properly trained should be allowed to service this tool If you notice any abnormal noise or vibra...

Page 4: ...and disc pad following the instructions to ensure that they are securely attached to the tool before use Never free spin the tool or otherwise allow it to be started unintentionally Never point this product in the direction of yourself or another person or start tool unintentionally Never over tighten accessory fasteners Specification Orbit Pad Size Free Speed Motor Hp Length Weight Model No Sande...

Page 5: ...n plate Press is to raise up to higher speed setting is to lower the speed setting see figure 3 4 Press the lever to start running the tool Release the Lever to stop the tool Power Cord H05RN F 1 0mm 3C MAXIMUM SPEED FUNCTION The Electric Random Orbital Sander has four preset Maximum Speeds 4 000 7 000 9 000 and 10 000 min RPM The Maximum Speed can be changed at any time while the Sander is runnin...

Page 6: ...SC PADS 1 Secure the Spindle with the flat wrench provided with the tool and screw the Disc pad on Tighten to firm hand tightness Do not over tighten 2 To remove the Disc Pad insert the flat wrench between the Disc Pad and shroud Secure the Spindle with the flat wrench and unscrew the Disc pad see figure 5 CLEANING 1 Periodically blow out all air passages and area above Disk Pad and under shroud w...

Page 7: ... if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense NOTICE Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance coul...

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