Instruction manual
HELPLINE NO 08448012949
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ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE: Before using the tool, read
the instruction book carefully.
1. FITTING THE SANDING PAPER
(See Fig A)
Fig.A
Fit the paper over the pad so that it covers
the entire area. Make sure the sanding
paper is even with the edges and that the
dust collection holes in the pad and sanding
paper is aligned and the sanding paper
evenly overlaps the pad. Never use your
sander without a sanding paper.
2. USING THE VACUUM ADAPTER
(See Fig B)
Fig.B
Your sander is equipped with a vacuum
adapter, which is designed for collect
dust task. Insert the vacuum adapter into
the rear dust outlet of sander. Then pull
the vacuum adapter and make sure it is
tightened securely on the dust outlet. See
Fig B. Then connect the hose of a vacuum
cleaner.
First please turn on the vacuum cleaner,
then turn on the sander. If you stop sanding,
rst turn off the sander, then turn off your
vacuum cleaner.
3. OPERATING THE SWITCH (See Fig C)
Fig.C
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To operate the sander, plug into mains
(make sure switch is in switch off position
rst). Grip sander rmly and switch on.
Depress the switch (2) to start or stop your
palm sander.
4. USING THE SANDER
Your sander is equipped with a teardrop
base which allows you to use it on large at
surfaces, as well as difcult and conned
areas.
The workpiece to be sanded must be
secured. If it is small or it may move during
sanding, it must be held in a vice or suitably
clamped.
Be sure to hold the sander rmly while it is
on and apply it gently to the work, it may
“kick” on rst contact. Hold the sander so
that it is at on the work and move slowly,
preferably with a smooth, circular motion.
Regularly check the condition of the
sanding paper and replace when worn for
best results.
WORKING HINTS FOR YOUR
SANDER
1. Your sander is useful for working
on wood, metal, painted surface. It will
smooth surfaces prior to painting, even
where llers have been used and left
proud.
2. Your sander is best suited to large at
areas such as doors but can also be used
on skirting boards, windows, etc, provided
they are accessible.










