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30570
Model:
INSTALLING/REMOVING/CLEANING
THE DUST SCREEN (FIG. 2)
Using the dust screen will increase the
performance and extend the life of the tool.
Warning: Do not use tool without dust
screen installed.
a) To attach the dust screen, snap the screen over
the tool's handle.
b) To remove the dust screen, insert a flat
screwdriver into the notch at the top of the dust
screen and pry away from the tool.
c) To clean the dust screen, tap against a hard
surface, or blow clean with compressed air.
Warning: Before any work on the machine
itself, turn off the tool.
FIG. 2
Dust Screen
INSTALLING POLISHING PADS/BONNETS
a) To install, place the tool on its tool rest
with the spindle upright.
b) Press and hold the spindle lock button (Fig. 3).
Spindle
Lock Button
Spindle
c) Thread the backing pad onto the spindle (Fig. 4).
Hand tighten securely.
FIG. 3
Polishing
Pad
Backing
Pad
Spindle
FIG. 4
Product Type:
20V 7" BRUSHLESS VARIABLE SPEED
ROTARY POLISHER W/ 2 BATTERIES
d) Press the polishing pad/bonnet securely onto
the backing pad. Use a centering tool, if provided,
to ensure the pad is aligned for proper balance.
e) To remove, remove the battery pack and reverse
the procedure.
OPERATION
Warning: To reduce the risk of injury, always
wear safety goggles or glasses with side shields.
SWITCHING ON AND OFF (FIG. 5)
a) To start the machine, press the On/Off Switch
and keep it pressed.
b) To lock-on the pressed On/Off Switch, push the
On/Off Switch further forward.
c) To switch off the power tool, release the On/Off
Switch, or when it is locked, briefly press the
On/Off Switch and then release it.
d) To save energy, only switch the power tool on
when using it.
POLISHING
Always use handle for proper control. Move the
polisher back and forth in long, sweeping strokes.
Too much pressure, the wrong angle or improper
motion may cause swirl marks or burning. For
detailed polishing instructions, read the instructions
provided with the finishes, waxes and polishes.
PREVENTING BURNING THROUGH PAINT
It is easy to burn through the paint on a surface.
This can occur if you polish at too high of a speed
or if you allow the polishing pad to stay in one spot
for even a short period of time. To prevent burning
through paint, use very light pressure and keep
the polisher moving constantly, especially when
working near edges or where there are abrupt
changes in the contour of the work surface. Be
particularly careful when using higher RPM's which
are more likely to burn through paint.
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FIG. 5
On/Off Switch