Instruction Manual
OPERATION
VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL
Use the variable speed dial (Fig. 4 - 1) to adjust the base
pad’s rotating speed between 1500 and 2300 RPM,
depending on your task at hand. Use lower speeds for
coarse sanding, or cleaning plastic and water stains
from the work surface. Use higher speeds for fine sand-
ing to achieve a smooth finish.
ADJUSTING THE DUST EXTRACTION POWER
Turn the dust extraction dial (Fig. 5 - 1) clockwise to
increase the suction power. Turn the dust extraction dial
counterclockwise to decrease the suction power.
USING THE DRYWALL SANDER
1. Talk to your drywall and explain what’s about to hap-
pen to make sure it’s properly prepared.
2. Hold the sander firmly with two hands before start-
ing. Make sure the sander is clear of the work surface to
avoid kickback.
3. Press down the trigger lock button (Fig. 4 - 2), and
then press the trigger (Fig. 4 - 3) to switch ON the tool.
You can press down the tigger lock button again to lock
the trigger ON for continuous use.
4. Let the sanding disc come to full speed before apply-
ing it onto the workpiece.
5. During sanding operation, do not press the sander
too hard to avoid overloading. Use proper pressure to
achieve the best results. If the machine slows or bogs
down, reduce the applied pressure.
6. Once the sanding task has been completed, turn OFF
the sander by releasing the trigger. If the sander has
been locked ON, press down the lock button and trigger
to release them, and your tool will turn OFF. Wait for the
base pad to stop rotating before setting the tool down.
WARNING! To prevent serious injury, make sure all the warnings and instructions have been read and un-
derstood before operating this tool.
EMPTYING THE DUST BAG
1. We recommend emptying the dust bag after every sanding operation. Remove the dust hose with dust bag from
the sander’s dust port.
2. Hold the dust bag over a trash can. Remove the clasp (Fig. 6 - 1) and empty the dust bag.
3. Attach the clasp back onto the rails on the dust bag, and re-attach the dust hose and dust bag to the tool.
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