Microfilter Dust Canister
The integrated dust extraction system collects sanding dust in the canister supplied with your
sander. For maximum efficiency, the dust canister should be emptied frequently during opera-
tion.
WARNING
extremely careful of dust disposal; materials in fine particle form may be explosive. Do not
throw sanding dust on an open fire. Combustion from mixture of varnishes, lacquers,
polyurethane, oil or water with dust particles can occur if there is a static discharge, spark
introduced in the box, or excessive heat.
Installing and Removing Dust
Canister
WARNING
before installing or removing the dust canister.
To install the microfilter dust canister, align the
slot on the dust canister with the rib on the
tool, and then push the dust canister onto the
tool until it locks into place. To remove the dust
canister, simply pull the dust canister away
from the tool (Fig.7).
Cleaning and Emptying the Dust Canister
Knock excess dust out of the microfilter or remove the dust with your fingers or a soft brush (not
included). You may notice that not all the dust has come out of the canister. This will not affect
sanding performance but will reduce dust collection efficiency.
NOTE: Do not wash the micro filter with soap and water. Dust may become more firmly lodged in
the pores, which will reduce dust collection, and damage the micro filter.
Sanding Tips
This tool is particularly suitable for one-handed operation and access to corners and edges that
are otherwise difficult to reach and would require hand sanding. Profiles and grooves may be
finished using the tip or edge of the selected attachment.
Always be certain that smaller workpieces are securely fastened to a bench or other support.
Larger panels may be held in place by hand on a bench or sawhorses.
Your tool is equipped with a dust canister; empty it frequently during
use, after completion of sanding, and before storing the sander .
Always disconnect the plug
from the power source
Fig. 7
Be
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