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✓ In case of eye contact, rinse abundantly with clean water for at least 10 minutes.
Consult a physician.
Fire hazard! Avoid short-circuiting the contacts of a detached battery. Do
not incinerate the battery.
7.2 Chargers
▪ Never attempt to charge non-rechargeable batteries.
▪ Have defective cords replaced immediately.
▪ Do not expose to water.
▪ Do not open the charger.
▪ Do not probe the charger.
▪ The charger is intended for indoor use only.
8 FEATURES
8.1 Li-ion battery (6)
Advantages of Li-ion batteries :
▪ Li-ion batteries have a higher capacity/weight ratio (more power for less heavy, more
compact, battery)
▪ No memory effect (capacity loss after several charge/discharge cycles) like other type
batteries. (Ni-Cd, Ni-MeH ..).
▪ Limited self discharge. (also see chapter : Storage)
9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before attempting to use your sander be sure to familiarize yourself with all its operating
features and safety requirements.
Warning! The sander should always be disconnected from the power supply
when assembling parts, marking adjustments, cleaning or when the tool is
not in use. Disconnecting the tool will prevent accidental starting that could
cause serious injury.
Do not sand plaster surfaces, (WARNING: In this case your guarantee
becomes void) this may clog the motor (brushes, ball bearings, ..).
9.1 Sanding
▪ Hold the sander in front and away from you, keeping it clear of the work piece.
▪ Start the sander
▪ Let the motor build up to speed then gradually lower it on to the work with a slight forward
movement .
▪ Move the sander slowly over the work piece using forward and back or side to side
strokes.
▪ Upon completion of the sanding operation remove the sander from the work piece before
turning if off.
9.2 Switching On-off (Fig. 3)
Connect the battery pack (5) to the power tool by pushing the release latch (4).
The tool is switched “On” by the ON/OFF switch (2) located on the front of the tool housing.
Press On-off switch I/O
9.3 Attaching the sandpaper (Fig. 2)