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insertable tools may damage the base
material!
ATTENTION! Risk of injury to
user and others near him from
flying pieces! these persons should
wear safety glasses.
Tool used and appliance may heat up
during use.
Do not overload appliance and allow
appliance to cool down from time to
time.
Insertable tools
a) Scraper (Fig. 3)
For work on hard base materials, such
as concrete, screed, etc.. For removing
floor coverings made of fabric, PVC and
cork. Removing adhesive, plaster and
mortar residues. Ensure the tool is
correctly fitted.
b) Saw tool (Fig. 4)
For wood and metal work (non-
ferrous metals), for example, for
plunge cuts and for separating wood,
making cable outlets in cabinets,
shortening slim profiles, cutting off
protruding nails.
c) Triangular sander adapter (Fig. 5)
For sanding and cleaning small surfaces,
for getting into corner etc. For removing
glue and mortar residue.
Further accessories
Further accessories and spare tools are
available at DIY outlets.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
10 – Maintenance and
tool, switch it off and unplug it from
the mains!
Sharpening the tools (Fig. 7)
Insertable tools with cutting edges
should always be reground to ensure
good results. For this the tool should be
clamped in the appliance and the
ground side fed to the grinding medium.
For this purpose, we recommend a
stationary sanding machine.
Use a corundum disk and grind wet.
Avoid blue discoloration of the grinding
surface, as otherwise the tool hardness
will be impaired. Note the direction of
rotation!
Cleaning
• Clean the machine case only with a
• Always keep the ventilation slots on
• Remove adhesive residues and dirt
Disposal
units that no longer work
should not be disposed of
in the household waste!
environmental
protection
ATTENTION! Before carrying out
any maintenance work on the
damp cloth – do not use solvents!
Then dry thoroughly.
the machine clean.
from the insertable tools.
CAUTION! Electrical
and battery operated
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