We thank you for having purchased this product that will hereafter
also be called "tool".
WARNING! Before using this electrical tool carefully read
and observe the safety standards and operational instructions
provided hereafter. Make sure that you know how to stop
the tool in the case of emergency before starting the job. The
improper use of the polisher can cause serious injury.
Carefully keep this instruction handbook in a safe and handy
place so that you can consult it when need be.
WARNING! The polisher is suitable only for wooden, plastic
and metal surfaces. Any other use different to that indicated
herewith could damage the tool and could be hazardous for
the user.
WARNING! FOR D.I.Y. USE ALONE.
DESCRIPTION (Fig.A)
Pos. 1 Handles
2 On/Off switch
3 Padded plate
DESCRIPTION OF INDICATIONS AND SYMBOLS (Fig. B)
1
Technical data (see relative chapter)
2
WARNING!
3
Read the instruction handbook carefully
4
Electric and electronic refuse may contain potentially
hazardous substances for the environment and human health.
It should therefore not be disposed of with domestic waste,
but by means of differentiated collection at specific centres or
returned to the vendor in the event of purchasing a new identical
appliance. Illegal fly tipping is a criminal offence and is subject
to prosecution.
CHARACTERISTICS
- Double handle for handy and safe use
- Sturdy construction
- Very handy to use
TECHNICAL DATA
Rated power input
Power supply voltage
RPM
Polishing surface
Weight
Machine isolation class
Acoustic pressure
Vibration
1) It is prohibited for children and unskilled personnel to use the
tool.
2) Keep persons, animals and children away from your work place
and do not allow them to stand near you while you are using the
tool
3) Do not start the tool in closed or poorly ventilated areas or in the
presence of flammable and/or explosive liquids, powders, gasses
or anything else of this kind
4) Make sure that the polishing plate is not damaged before plugging
the tool into the mains socket.
5) Make sure that the object to be polished is firmly secured in place.
Use both hands to guide the tool over the surface.
6) Always wear suitable clothing when using the tool. Wear also
protection goggles, work gloves and protective face mask.
WARNING! Individual protective gear is essential to
safeguard your own safety and health. The failed observance
of this standard may create serious problems with regard to
your physical integrity.
7) Keep the tool away from all parts of your body when it is running.
8) Do not start the tool until it is in the operational position.
9) Turn the motor off and unplug the tool from the mains socket when:
you are not using it, you abandon it, you are checking it as it fails
to work, the power supply cable is damaged, you take it from one
work place to another.
10) Do not carry the tool by holding it by its electrical cable but get
hold of the main handle.
11) When working with the tool always stand firmly and safely
especially if you are working on steps or scaffolding.
12) Keep the work area clean and free from obstacles at all times.
13) When at work never get distracted from what you are doing.
14) The operator is responsible for any damages possibly caused to
third parties by the tool in the work area.
15) Work only in well-lit areas.
16) The polisher is not suitable to be used on damp surfaces.
17) Make sure that the main ON/OFF switch is turned off before
plugging the tool into the mains socket.
18) Use the tool only in the manners described herewith.
19) When you are not using the tool keep it in a dry place well away
from children's reach.
20) Check the tightness of screws on a periodic basis.
1) The power supply voltage must match that indicated on the
technical data nameplate (230V ∼ 50Hz). Do not exploit any other
110 W
type of power supply.
230V ~ 50 Hz
2) It is advisable to install a trip switch along the electrical power
-1
n
. 2500/min
o
supply line. Consult a competent electrician
∅ 240 mm
3) Do not move over the power supply cable while the tool is running
2,2 kg
as it could be cut. Make sure that you know where the cable is at
II
all times.
L
55 dB(A) K=3
4) Do not use the tool in damp or wet areas.
pA
14,8 m/s² K=1,5
5) The power supply cable must be checked on a periodic basis and
before each use of the tool to check if it is damaged or worn. If it
is seen to be in poor conditions do not use the tool but have the
cable repaired by an authorised service centre.
6) If you are using a cable-reel completely run out the whole cable
otherwise it could heat up and take fire.
7) If you are using an extension cable make sure that it is the
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GENERAL SAFETY STANDARDS
ELECTRICAL SAFETY STANDARDS