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Microfilter Dust Box
The integrated dust extraction system collects
sanding dust in the box supplied with your
sander. For maximum efficiency, the dust box
should be emptied frequently during operation.
WARNING
after completion of sanding, and before
storing the sander. Be extremely careful of
dust disposal – materials in fine particle
form may be explosive. Do not throw
sanding dust on an open fire. Combustion
from mixture of varnishes, lacquers,
polyurethane, oil, or water with dust particles
can occur if there is a static discharge, spark
introduced in the box, or excessive heat.
Installing and Removing Dust Box
To install the microfilter dust box, align the slot on the dust box with the rib on the tool, and
then push the dust box onto the tool until it locks into place (Fig. 6).
To remove the dust box, grip the finger area of the dust box to pull it away from the tool.
Emptying and Cleaning the Dust
Box
1. Remove the dust box from the tool.
2. To empty the dust frequently during use,
hold the dust box in such a way that the dust
inlets face down (Fig. 7a). Gently knock the
dust out of the dust box. You may notice that
not all the dust has come out of the box. This
will not affect sanding performance but will
reduce dust-collection efficiency.
To clean the dust box completely after
finishing a sanding project, grab the finger
area of the bottom cover of the dust box to
pull the cover away from the dust box
(Fig. 7b). Knock the dust out of the dust box
or remove the dust with your fingers or a soft
brush (not included).
NOTICE: Do not wash the micro filter with
soap and water. Dust may become more
firmly lodged in the pores, which will damage
the micro filter and reduce dust collection
efficiency.
Empty the dust box
frequently during use,
Fig. 6
Finger Area
Fig. 7a
Dust Inlets
Fig. 7b
Bottom Cover
Finger Area
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