Switching on and off
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit! The
motor may overheat in the event of perma-
nent heavy loads and low revolutions. Run
the motor at higher revolutions in idle to
allow it to cool down.
► P. 5, fig. 6
1. Switching on: Push the On/Off switch (3) to posi-
tion [I].
Switching off: Push the On/Off switch (3) to posi-
tion [0].
2. Regulating the revolutions: Set the revolution reg-
ulator (2) to the required level.
Notes on using the device
WARNING! Risk of injury! Do not tilt work
piece and tool. Risk of injury due to flying
broken pieces!
NOTICE! Risk of damage to the unit! Do
not fold the bending shaft or bend too tightly
(► P. 4, fig. 4).
Note: Excessive pressure does not result in
greater performance, instead it causes
greater wear on the tools.
– Always hold work pieces securely or clamp into
place.
– Do not tilt work piece and tool.
– When milling or engraving hold the device as if it
were a writing implement.
– For coarse work, hold the device as if it were a
hammer.
• The following guidelines apply to the tool revolu-
tions:
– Plastic and materials with a low melting point
must be processed at lower revolutions.
Error/Fault
The motor does not work.
If you can't fix the fault yourself, contact your nearest
vendor. Please be aware that any improper repairs
will also invalidate the warranty and additional costs
may be incurred.
Disposal
Disposal of the appliance
A crossed-out wheelie bin icon means: Bat-
teries and rechargeable batteries, electrical
or electronic devices must not be disposed of
with household waste. They may contain
substances that are harmful to the environ-
ment and human health.
Consumers must dispose of waste electrical devices,
spent portable batteries and rechargeable batteries
separately from household waste at an official collec-
tion point to ensure that these items are processed
correctly. The product can be returned free of charge
in accordance with the legal requirements, for exam-
ple through a municipal waste disposal company or a
dealer.
Cause
No power supply?
Defective connecting cable?
– To polish or clean using wire brushes select a
low revolution level in order to prevent damages
by the brushes.
– Wooden materials should be processed at
higher revolutions.
– Iron and steel should be processed at higher
revolutions.
– Dampening the tool with petroleum or another
suitable lubricant will prevent shavings from
sticking to the cut surfaces.
Cleaning
Cleaning overview
Regularly and according to the operating condi-
tions
What?
Clean the ventilation slots
of the motor to remove
dust.
Clean the device.
Lubricating the bending
shaft.
Troubleshooting
What to do when something doesn't work...
DANGER! Risk of injury! Unprofessional
repairs may mean that your unit will no
longer operate safely. This endangers you
and your environment.
Malfunctions are often caused by minor faults. You
can easily remedy most of these yourself. Please
consult the following table before contacting the ven-
dor. You will save yourself a lot of trouble and possibly
money too.
Remedy
Check the cable, plug, and the fuse.
Contact your local vendor.
Batteries, rechargeable batteries and lamps
that are not permanently installed in waste
electrical equipment and can be removed in
a non-destructive way must be removed and
disposed of separately before disposal of the equip-
ment. Lithium batteries and rechargeable battery
packs of all systems are only to be handed in to the
waste collection points in a discharged state. The bat-
teries must always be protected against short circuits
by taping off the poles.
All end users are responsible for deleting any per-
sonal data stored on waste devices prior to their dis-
posal.
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging consists of cardboard and
correspondingly marked plastics that can
be recycled.
– Make these materials available for recy-
cling.
GB
How?
Use a vacuum, cleaning
brush or paint brush.
Wipe the unit with a damp
cloth.
Remove the shaft from
the protective cover and
grease lightly.
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