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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Note: 

always start and stop the polisher/sander 

while it is held firmly against the surface of the 
vehicle. Failure to do so may result in the foam pad 
or polishing bonnet being thrown from the polishing 
pad.

To start, position the unit on the area to be 
polished, grip the polisher/sander firmly with both 
hands and press the trigger.  Release the trigger to 
stop. To use the lock on button, while holding in the 
trigger, press the lock on button, then release the 
trigger. The polisher/sander will stay on.  Press and 
release the trigger to stop.  

Keep pressure off of the polisher/sander when 
operating. The foam pad should LIGHTLY contact 
the polishing surface.

After the wax has been applied to the vehicle’s 
surface, turn off the polisher/sander. Unplug the 
power cord from the electrical extension cord.

Remove the foam pad from the backing pad and with 
your hand and the foam pad, apply wax to any hard 
to reach areas of the vehicle such as around lights, 
door handles, under bumpers, etc.

 Allow sufficient time for the wax to dry.

Replace the foam pad and place a clean polishing 
bonnet (sold separately) securely onto the foam pad.

Add additional wax to the polishing pad as 
needed. To add additional wax:

Note: 

The most common error when 

waxing/polishing a vehicle is applying too much wax. 
If the Foam Pad becomes saturated with wax, 
applying wax will be more difficult and will take 
longer. Applying too much wax may also reduce the 
life of the Foam Pad. If the Foam Pad continually 
comes off the Backing Pad during use, too much 
wax may have been applied.

Note: 

Tightly pull the string to secure the polishing 

bonnet.  Secure the string and keep it out of the way 
by tying several knots.

Note: 

Start and stop the polisher/sander only while it 

is held firmly against the surface of the vehicle. 
Failure to do so may result in the bonnet being 
thrown from the foam pad.

NOTICE: 

 To prevent damage to the foam pad, 

polishing bonnet, and vehicle finish: Only apply the 
pad/bonnet flat against the surface, see below.

a. Stop the tool and allow the polisher/sander to 
come to a complete stop.

b. Add a small amount of wax evenly over the pad 
surface. 
 
c. Avoid using too much wax. For additional 
applications of wax to foam pad, reduce the 
amount of wax. The foam pad will not absorb as 
much wax in subsequent applications.

d. Resume operation.

Begin using the polisher/sander to apply wax to the 
vehicle. Apply the wax to all flat surfaces with 
broad, sweeping strokes in a crisscross pattern.  
Apply the wax evenly over the surface of the 
vehicle.

WARNING!

To prevent electric shock, keep cord connection 
off ground. 

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9.

When you have removed as much wax as you can 
with the polisher/sander, turn off and unplug the 
polisher/sander.  

Remove the polishing bonnet from foam pad. Using 
the polishing bonnet, remove the wax from all hard to 
reach areas of the vehicle.

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Start the polisher/sander and begin buffing off the 
dried wax.

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Summary of Contents for W125020A

Page 1: ...manufactured to WORKPRO s high standard for dependability ease of operation and operator safety When properly cared for it will give you years of rugged trouble free performance WARNING To reduce the...

Page 2: ...uct Technical specification Unpacking Set up before use Operation instructions Maintenance Trouble shooting Recycling and disposal 2 This tool has many features for making its use more pleasant and en...

Page 3: ...ools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users Maintain tools with care Keep cutting tools sharp and clean Properly maintained tools with sharp cutting edges are less likely to bind and are easier...

Page 4: ...nt Take the following points into account to minimize the vibration and noise exposure risks VIBRATION AND NOISE REDUCTION Switch off and disconnect from the power supply if there are malfunctions Hav...

Page 5: ...ay under some circumstances interfere with active or passive medical implants To reduce the risk of serious or fatal injury we recommend persons with medical implants to consult their doctor and the m...

Page 6: ...he accessory such as abrasive wheels for chips and cracks backing pad for cracks tear or excess wear wire brush for loose or cracked wires If power tool or accessory is dropped inspect for damage or i...

Page 7: ...her s operation If damaged have the tool serviced before using Use only accessories that are supplied or recommended by the manufacturer for this model Refer to the Accessories section of this Instruc...

Page 8: ...t is equipped with enhanced or double insulation Comforms to American directives Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste Please recycle where facilities exist Check wi...

Page 9: ...and lay them on a flat stable surface Remove all packing materials and shipping devices if applicable Make sure the delivery contents are complete and free of any damage If you find that parts are mi...

Page 10: ...lt Install side handle here or here TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY Do not operate this tool without an auxiliary handle properly installed The D handle included may be installed for either right hand or le...

Page 11: ...pplication A spindle lock button has been provided for locking the spindle of your tool in a stationary position Depress and hold the lock button while installing changing or removing accessories 1 Ma...

Page 12: ...be more difficult and will take longer Applying too much wax may also reduce the life of the Foam Pad If the Foam Pad continually comes off the Backing Pad during use too much wax may have been applie...

Page 13: ...finer grit sanding session 1 To start grip the polisher sander firmly with both hands and press the trigger Release the trigger to stop To use the lock on button while holding in the trigger press th...

Page 14: ...ert the old carbon brushes in the same orientation to reduce wear f When installing make sure the carbon portions of the brushes contact the motor armature and that the springs face away from the moto...

Page 15: ...ng or small diameter extension cord 1 Disc accessory may be loose on Spindle 2 Disc accessory may be damaged worn or wrong type for the material 3 Wax sprays off polishing pad 1 Allow tool to work at...

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