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Polish corners and edges very carefully. The
paint layer is thinnest at corners and edges.
As a precaution, you can mask these and po-
lish them by hand.
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Excessive pressure results in poor perfor-
mance and early wearing of the accessory
used. Sensitive surfaces may be damaged
e.g. due to excessive speed or too high a
contact pressure.
Important! Adjust the speed to the surface to
be worked before applying the machine to it
and allow the machine to run up to the selected
speed. Depending on the speed, this may take a
few seconds. Particularly when working with the
foam plastic pad, the speed may fl uctuate due
to diff erent surface qualities (diff erent friction) in
the lower speed ranges. This is not an equipment
defect.
Use the foam plastic pad to apply the
polishing agent (Fig. 7).
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Place the extension cable over your shoulder
and first polish the flat and large surfaces,
such as the engine hood, trunk lid and roof.
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Spread a little polish at points over the foam
plastic pad. Press the foam plastic pad onto
the surface to be polished several times.
The polish is pressed into the foam plastic
pad and transferred onto the surface to be
polished. This prevents the polish on the foam
plastic pad from being sprayed around when
the machine is switched on.
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Apply the polish at low speed.
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Only work smaller sections in one go.
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Work the sections evenly, crosswise and
lengthwise (first vertically, then horizontally).
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Then move on to working the smaller areas
(e.g. doors).
Final polishing
•
Use the synthetic polishing pad (Fig. 8) to
remove the layer of polishing agent and to
complete the polishing process.
•
Important! Do not apply any pressure to the
polishing machine!
Care tips
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For optimum paintwork protection, you should
polish your car 2 to 3 times a year.
•
Wash your car at least every 2 weeks. Avoid
using household detergents as these can da-
mage the paintwork and remove the layer of
wax.
•
Wash your car with a clean sponge, working
from top to bottom.
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Remove all insects, bird droppings and tar
stains from the paintwork daily.
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If you use any window-cleaning agents, spray
them onto a cloth and not directly onto the
windows in order to prevent them wetting the
paintwork.
6.2 Using as a sanding machine
Use the supplied sanding attachments (Fig. 9) for
sanding purposes.
The Velcro fastener enables easy changing of the
sanding attachments.
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Place the whole surface area of the sanding
disk on the material.
•
Switch on the machine and move it with gent-
le pressure over the workpiece completely
circular movements or moving it to and fro
and up and down.
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Use a coarse paper for coarse sanding and a
finer paper for finish sanding. You can find the
best paper for the job by means of testing.
6.3 Speed Control Display (Fig. 3)
Use the speed control to set the desired working
speed.
Press the "+" button to increase the speed.
Press the "-" button to decrease the speed.
Refer to the display (8) for the set speed. Set
speed = Display x 100
Important! Adjust the speed to the surface to be
worked before applying the machine, and allow
the machine to run up to the selected speed.
Depending on the speed, this may take a few
seconds.
7. Replacing the power cable
Danger!
If the power cable for this equipment is damaged,
it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
after-sales service or similarly trained personnel
to avoid danger.
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