Using triangular/rectangular abrasive
paper
Optional accessory
CAUTION:
Make sure to install a hook-and-
loop pad correctly and securely. A loose attach-
ment will run out of balance and cause an excessive
vibration resulting in loss of control.
CAUTION:
Be sure that a hook-and-loop pad
and abrasive paper are aligned and securely
attached.
CAUTION:
Only use hook-and-loop abrasive
papers. Never use pressure-sensitive abrasive
papers.
NOTICE:
The cap or the O-ring may come out of
the sanding base while replacing the pad. Be sure
to set the cap or the O-ring back in the circular
hole or the circular groove around the center of
the base before installing the optional pad.
DBO480, DBO481
► Fig.16: 1. Cap 2. Sanding base 3. Circular hole
DBO482
► Fig.17: 1. O-ring 2. Sanding base 3. Circular groove
1.
Loosen and remove the four screws securing the
pad to the sanding base.
► Fig.18: 1. Screws 2. Pad 3. Sanding base
2.
Replace the standard-equipped pad with a trian-
gular/rectangular pad.
3.
Re-tighten the screws firmly to secure the triangu-
lar/rectangular pad.
Triangular pad
► Fig.19: 1. Screws 2. Triangular pad 3. Sanding
base
You can install the abrasive paper on the side of the pad
as illustrated.
► Fig.20: 1. Abrasive paper 2. Pad
Rectangular pad
► Fig.21: 1. Screws 2. Rectangular pad 3. Sanding
base
4.
Remove all dirt and foreign matter from the trian-
gular/rectangular pad.
5.
Attach a sheet of optional hook-and-loop abrasive
paper to the triangular/rectangular pad, aligning the
dust-suction holes in the paper with those in the pad.
Triangular pad
► Fig.22: 1. Abrasive paper 2. Triangular pad 3. Dust-
suction holes
Rectangular pad
► Fig.23: 1. Abrasive paper 2. Rectangular pad
3. Dust-suction holes
6.
To remove the abrasive paper, peel it off from the
edge.
Installing and removing dust bag
Optional accessory
Attach the dust bag over the tapered dust spout at the
back end of the motor housing. Put the dust inlet of the
bag onto the dust spout as far as it will go to avoid it
from coming off during operation.
► Fig.24: 1. Dust spout 2. Dust inlet 3. Dust bag
NOTICE:
Do not hold the dust bag when carry-
ing the tool. Otherwise, the tool may fall and be
damaged.
NOTE: To ensure optimal dust collecting, empty the
dust bag when it becomes filled to approximately half
of its capacity.
Remove the dust bag from the tool and remove the
dust nozzle. Then gently shake or tap the dust bag
to empty.
► Fig.25: 1. Dust nozzle
Installing and removing dust box
Optional accessory
Attach the dust box over the tapered dust spout at the
back end of the motor housing. Put the dust inlet onto
the dust spout as far as it will go to avoid it from coming
off during operation.
► Fig.26: 1. Dust spout 2. Dust inlet 3. Dust nozzle
4. Dust box
NOTICE:
Do not hold the dust box when carry-
ing the tool. Otherwise, the tool may fall and be
damaged.
NOTE: To ensure optimal dust collecting, empty the
dust box when it becomes filled to approximately half
of its capacity.
1.
Remove the dust box from the tool.
2.
Detach the dust nozzle from the box while
pressing and holding the locking latches on both
sides of the box.
3.
Gently shake or tap the dust box to empty.
Replacing paper filter
NOTICE:
Be aware to align the logos on all the
dust box, paper filter and dust nozzle in a consis-
tent orientation when reassembling components.
1.
Remove the dust box from the tool.
2.
Detach the dust nozzle from the box while press-
ing and holding the locking latches on both sides of the
box.
► Fig.27: 1. Dust nozzle 2. Dust box 3. Locking latch
3.
Hold the inner top edge of the cardboard opening,
and pull it off downwards to disengage the outer top
edge of the cardboard opening from the upper hooking
tab on the lip of the dust box.
12 ENGLISH