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Emission values for vibration
Vibration
Classification of FEIN application
tools according to vibration class
VC0
VC1
VC2
VC3
VC4
VC5
Ka
* These values are based on a work cycle consisting of no-load
and full-load operation of the same duration.
For information on the vibration class assigned to the applica-
tion tool, please see the enclosed data sheet 3 41 30 442 06 0.
Operating Instructions.
Changing the tool (see pages 7/8).
Do not use accessories not specifically intended and
recommended for this power tool by FEIN. The use of
non-original FEIN accessories can lead to overheating
of the power tool and destroy it.
When changing application tools with sharp cut-
ting edges, use cover 3 21 74 011 00 0 to protect
yourself against hand/arm injuries.
Do not switch the power tool on while the clamp-
ing lever is open. Otherwise there is danger of
crushes or contusions to the hand and fingers.
Do not reach into the area of the clamping jaws.
Otherwise there is danger of crushes or contu-
sions to the fingers.
Handling the battery.
Store, operate and charge the battery only using FEIN
battery chargers within the battery operating-tempera-
ture range between 5 °C – 45 °C (41 °F – 113 °F). At
the beginning of the charging procedure, the battery
temperature must be within the battery operating-tem-
perature range.
LED indicator Meaning
1 – 4 green
Percentage of
LED
charge condi-
tion
Continuous
Battery is
red light
almost empty
Red flashing
Battery is not
light
ready for
operation
The real percentage of the battery charge condition is
only indicated when the power tool motor is stopped.
The electronics automatically switch off the motor
prior to the battery being deep discharged.
Weighted
acceleration*
2
< 2.5 m/s
2
< 5 m/s
2
< 7 m/s
2
< 10 m/s
2
< 15 m/s
2
> 15 m/s
2
1.5 m/s
Activity
Operation
Charge battery
Bring the battery into
the battery operat-
ing-temperature
range, then charge
Additional operating instructions.
Do not actuate the clamping lever while the power
tool is running. Otherwise there is danger of
injury.
Do not operate the power tool with with open
clamping jaws and without an application tool!
This could damage the power tool.
When the clamping jaws are open before the
application tool is inserted, pivot the clamping
lever toward the front and then back again. The
clamping jaws are closed now. The application
tool can be inserted.
Guide the power tool toward the work piece only
when switched on.
The application tool can be offset in 30° steps and fas-
tened in the most favourable working position.
The self-start prevention lock prevents the power tool
from automatically starting when the battery is inserted
while the on/off switch is set to on.
Notes on sanding.
Press the power tool with the sanding sheet briefly and
firmly against a flat surface and briefly switch the power
tool on. This provides for good adhesion and prevents
premature wear.
When only one tip or corner of the sanding sheet is
worn, it can be removed again and reattached turned by
120°.
Work with the entire surface of the sanding plate, not
only with the tip.
When sanding with small triangle sanding plates, select
a high oscillating frequency (electronics level 4 – 6);
when sanding with the round sanding plate and the
large triangle sanding plate, select a moderate oscillating
frequency (max. electronics level 4).
Sand with continuous motion applying moderate pres-
sure. Applying excessive pressure does not increase the
rate of removal, it only wears off the sanding sheet
faster.
Notes on sawing.
Select a high oscillating frequency. Round saw blades
can be released and clamped offset again, to allow for
uniform wearing off.
For very high application force, the speed is automati-
cally lowered to a complete stop and increased again
when released.
Notes on scraping.
Select a moderate to high oscillating frequency.
Repair and customer service.
When working metal under extreme oper-
ating conditions, it is possible for conductive
dust to settle in the interior of the power
tool. Blow out the interior of the power tool via the
ventilation slots frequently with dry and oil-free com-
pressed air.
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