6.2 Spare parts
Spare parts can be found on the internet at:
http://webcatalog.wolff -tools.com
7.0 Troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
The machine
Power supply
does not start
interrupted
Defective cable
Defective plug
Higher exer-
Knife blunt
tion of force
required while
working
high vibration
Wear parts of
the machine are
knocked out
The machine
Coal is worn out
turns off
8.0 Disposal information
Disposal
The machine, accessories and packaging should be sorted
for environmental-friendly recycling.
Only for EC countries:
Do not dispose of power tools into household
waste! According the European Guideline
2002/96/EC for Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment and its implementation into national
right, power tools that are no longer usable
must be collected separately and disposed of in an envi-
ronmentally correct manner.
Subject to change without notice
9.0 Notes on various fl oor coverings
► Do not place the power tool until a load that
The JUNIO-STRIPPER is primarily used to remo-
ve linoleum, PVC, rubber, cork, design, and CV
coverings as well as needle-punched fl oor cover-
ing and carpeted fl ooring.
Remedy
► Needle-punched fl oor covering, carpet, PVC.....
Contact Electrici-
an.For repair and
/or replace parts
Replace knife
► Coverings without a foam backing:
Send in the ma-
chine for repair
► Coverings with a foam backing:
Replace the coal
in the service
workshop
► Coverings with a fl eece backing:
In general, no statements can be made on which
blades can be used for which blades, because the
variety of coverings and surfaces are too diverse.
These recommendations are to provide assistance!
► We recommend using fl at blades of varying lengths
► The blade is generally inserted with the blade edge
Operating instructions
causes it to stop.
The coverings to be removed should be pre-cut in
blade-widths (Pic. B) and then removed with the
stripper in one step. In many cases, the glue can
also be removed at the same time.
Prior to performing the stripping work, pre-cut the
strips in blade-widths (Pic. B). Regularly check
whether the blade is still straight and sharp.
Only use sharp blades! Remove the large Sections of
the wearing surface. Use a carpet pulling claw for this.
Then remove the foam residue with the stripper. If
there is some foam in the recess, approach from the
side.
Do not remove the wearing surface beforehand. Cut
the covering into strips and strip them together with the
fl eece backing.
Warning
Important blade recommendation:
and widths for fl exible, elastic fl oor coverings. The
harder the covering, the thicker the blade should be.
up, unless it works itself too deep in the surface. In
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