- Carefully base the electrical tool on the surface to be
processed, performing a straight-line movement forward
and then back.
4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS
Disconnect the power supply plug before
performing any work in the electrical equipment.
Limpieza
Conducting dust may be deposited inside the
casing when processing metals.
This may have an influence on the protection
insulation!
Start the machine using a differential circuit breaker
(maximum operating current 30 mA)
Regularly clean the equipment and the ventilation slits.
Cleaning frequency will depend on the material and the
intensity of use.
Periodically clean the lower part of the casing and the
motor with dry compressed air.
REPAIR SERVICE
The technical service will advise you on any query you may
have regarding repairs and maintenance of your product,
while also on spare parts. The diagrams for taking apart
and the information on spare parts are available at:
Our team of technical advisors will be pleased to guide
you regarding the acquisition, application and adjustment
of the products and accessories.
ELIMINATION
We
recommend
electrical
packaging are subjected to a recycling process which
respects the environment.
Only for EU countries:
Do not throw electrical tools into the rubbish!
In
accordance
2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic
equipment, after its transposition into a national
law, electrical tools will be accumulated
separately to be subjected to ecological recycling.
Right of modification reserved.
tools,
accessories
and
with
European
Directive
5. REGULATORY MARKING
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
= Power
= Freewheeling speed
= Maximum diameter for tool
= Tool width
= Disc axis
= Protection class
= Weight
= Acoustic power level
= Acoustic pressure level
= Vibration
These data are valid for nominal voltages of [U] 230/240
V ~ 50/60 Hz - 110/120 V ~ 60 Hz. Values may vary if
the voltage were lower, and in specific executions for
some countries. Pay attention to the article no. on the
characteristics plate of your apparatus as the commercial
names of some sets of apparatus may differ.
The noise and vibration levels were determined according
to EN 62841-1.
The values indicated are valid for new
equipment. Noise and vibration values are
modified with daily use.
The oscillation level indicated in these instructions was
measured according to a measurement procedure in
compliance with EN 62841-1 and may be used to compare
electrical tools with each other. It is also suitable to make a
provisional oscillation estimate. The oscillation level
indicated is representative for the main applications of the
electrical tool. However, the oscillation levels may differ if
the electrical tool is used with different application tools or
with deficient maintenance. This could significantly
increase the oscillation load during the entire period. The
time during which the equipment is at a halt or, otherwise,
the time during which it has not really worked while being
in operation, will also be taken into account to determine
the vibration loads. This may significantly reduce the
oscillation load during the entire working period.
Implement additional safety measures for operator
protection before determining the oscillations, for example:
the maintenance of electrical and application tools,
keeping hands warm, work sequence organization.
Use ear protection (headphones), sound
pressure level above 85dB(A).
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