Instruction Manual

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ADJUSTING THE SPEED
The spindle speed can be adjusted with a knob.
The best speed to use depends on the material.
Practise by trial and error.
FIG. 8
BATTERY INDICATOR
The battery indicator shows the residual charge
in the battery when the product is switched on.
FIG. 9
Status Signicance
Red + yellow + green
Full
Red + yellow > 50%
Red Low charge level
GRIP SURFACE
Hold the product rmly as shown in the gure.
FIG. 10
CUTTING
WARNING!
Always use the guard when cutting metal.
Do not press the tool too hard when cutting.
Do not put pressure on the cutting disc, or tilt
or wobble the tool..
Never attempt to stop the disc by pressing it
sideways.
The tool must always be moved against the
direction of rotation of the disc, so that the disc
works upwards. Otherwise there is a risk that
the disc will be forced out of the cut.
Start with the smallest dimension when cutting
proles and rods.
FIG. 11
GRINDING
WARNING!
Never use cutting discs for grinding – risk of
personal injury.
IMPORTANT:
Never start the product with the disc touching
the workpiece. Allow the disc to reach
maximum speed before it makes contact with
the workpiece.
Adjust the guard to cover as much of the disc
as possible.
Watch out for sparks when the disc comes into
contact with the workpiece.
The disc should be held at an angle of 15 to
30° to the surface of the workpiece for best
results.
Be extra careful on curves, corners and edges
etc. – risk of kickback.
Allow the workpiece to cool after grinding.
FIG. 12
TIPS
1. Start the product and allow it to reach
maximum speed before the disc makes
contact with the workpiece.
2. Do not press the disc against the
workpiece so hard that it slows down –
this results in overloading and slows down
the work.
3. Hold the grinding disc at an angle of 15 to
30° to the surface of the workpiece when
grinding. At a greater angle the disc will
cut furrows in the workpiece that reduce