How to correctly hold the tool
• Always hold the tool with both hands. One hand holds the
handle and the other hand holds the auxiliary handle. Use
care not to obstruct the ventilation slots.
• Move the polisher forwards and backwards onto the work surface. Use long strokes.
• Keep in mind that an excessive pressure, a wrong angle or inadequate movements may cause
whirl marcs or burns in the finish. To prevent these, do not use high speeds when polishing small
areas. Lightly press the bonnet onto the surface and keep the polisher in constant movement. Do
not leave it static in one place, close to edges or when there are changes in the work surface.
• Follow the polishing products instructions to get a high quality job.
• Use care when polishing rough surfaces; with joints or twists and turns. The
bonnet can get stuck. A stuck bonnet may cause loosing control over the tool and / or burning
the finish. To reduce these risks use low speeds in rough surfaces. For complicated surfaces like
mirrors or mouldings avoid using the tool and polish manually.
• The most common error is applying too much wax. If pad adsorbs too much wax, it will not last
as long, and polishing will be more difficult and will take longer.
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Start Up
Polishing
Start up and operation control
• Intermittent operation:
Connect the plug into the power outlet.
Press switch (
A
) to start the tool.
To stop, release the switch.
• Continuous operation:
Connect the plug into the power outlet.
Press switc (
A
) and block it pressing the continuous use button (
B
).
To stop, press and release the switch.
B
A
C
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CAUTION
Speed control
• The tool operates with different speeds. Select the speed adjusting the
speed control (
C
). Refer to the speed control table (
D
) to adjust the speed
control.
• As a general recommendation, use slow speeds for
reduced work areas; high speeds for large surfaces.
Select the speed more suitable for the job.
Min
1
2
3
4
5
Máx
960
RPM
1 260
RPM
1 760
RPM
2 350
RPM
2750
RPM
3 200
RPM
3 300
RPM
D
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