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Protect yourself against the effects of vibration by
maintaining the tool and its accessories, keeping
your hands warm, and organizing your work patterns.
DESCRIPTION
The numbers in the text refer to the diagrams on
page 2.
1. On/off switch
2. Lock-off button
3. Speed adjustment wheel
4. Gear selector switch
5. Tool holder
6. Handle
7. Ventilation apertures
8. Whisk shaft
9. Whisk paddle
3. ASSEMBLY
Assembling the twopart whisk (Fig. A)
1. Screw the Whisk shaft (8) onto the Whisk pad-
dle (9)
2. Tighten both parts securely
Replacing the whisk (Fig. A)
Before assembly, always switch off the
machine and remove the mains plug from
the mains.
Use only whisks conform the specified diameter.
Always use a whisk that is suitable for the material to
be mixed/stirred. Using an unsuitable mixer bar can
unnecessarily overload both the machine and yourself.
Mounting the whisk
1. Screw the assembled whisk into the tool holder
(5) in clockwise direction as far as possible.
2. Tighten the whisk into the tool holder using
the supplied spanners. To do so, hold the tool
holder (5) using one of the supplied spanners,
and use the second spanner to tighten the
assembled whisk.
Removing the whisk
1. Loosen the assembled whisk using the supplied
spanners. To do so, hold the tool holder (5)
using one of the supplied spanners, and use the
second spanner to loosen the assembled whisk.
2. Unscrew the whisk from the tool holder (5) in
anti-clockwise direction.
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4. OPERATION
Switching on and off (Fig. A)
The on/off switch (1) is used for activating the
machine and adjusting speed.
• To start the machine, press and hold the lock off
button (2) and press the on/off switch (1).
• To stop the machine, release the on/off switch (1).
Gear selection (Fig. B)
Two mechanical speed ranges can be selected with
the gear selector switch (4):
Gear 1
180-400/min
Gear 2
300-700/min
The necessary gear depends on the type of the
material mixed and it is recommended to verify it
by a practical test.
Speed adjustment (Fig. B)
The required speed can be adjusted by using the
Speed adjustment wheel (3). Also during operation
the rotational speed can be adjusted.
• To increase the speed, turn the Speed adjustment
knob (3) clockwise.
• To decrease the speed, turn the Speed adjustment
knob (3) anti-clockwise.
The required speeds depends on the material
and can be determined by practical testing.
Optimum use
• For materials with low viscosity, e.g. emulsion
paint, varnishes, adhesive, grouting compound
and cement slurry, a stirrer whisk with a so-called
left-hand spiral is recommended for optimum
use. With a left-hand spiral, the material is moved
from the top downwards and the stirrer whisk is
pushed upwards. Materials with low viscosity are
mixed in a way which minimises splattering, so a
low speed is recommended (gear 1).
• For materials with high viscosity, e.g. plaster,
concrete, cement, screed, filler and epoxy resin, a
stirrer whisk with a so-called right-hand spiral is
recommended for optimum use. With a right-hand
spiral, the material is moved from the bottom
upwards and the stirrer whisk is pulled downwards
(working its way into the mixture). Materials with
high viscosity are mixed thoroughly, so a high
speed is recommended (gear 2).
• For optimum results, move the power tool in an
up and down motion while mixing.
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