3.2.3 Emptying the dust collection tank
1.
Press the tab on the tank to remove the cover.
2.
To empty the tank, simply shake it.
3.
Then, replace the cover.
Note: empty the dust collection tank regularly to ensure optimum suction.
3.3 Connecting/disconnecting the external vacuum cleaner
Fig. 4
1.
Insert the adapter into the dust extraction port and push it in as far as it will go.
2.
Connect the hose of the vacuum cleaner to be used to the adapter. Make sure that
the vacuum cleaner you use is suitable for vacuuming up sanding debris.
Note:
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Use a suitable vacuum cleaner. Normal household vacuum cleaners are not designed to
vacuum up sanding debris.
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If required, you can connect the vacuum cleaner hose directly to the tool, without using
the adapter.
WARNINGS:
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Risk of fire. Accumulated dust from sanding surface coatings (polyurethane, linseed
oil, etc.) can ignite spontaneously and cause a fire. To reduce the risk, strictly follow the
instructions in the sander and coating manufacturer's manual.
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Risk of fire. Do not use a vacuum cleaner when sanding wood with nails or metal surfaces,
as sparks may occur. Wear safety goggles and a dust mask. Due to the risk of fire, do not
use the sander to sand magnesium surfaces. Do not use the tool for sanding wet surfaces.
3.4 Charging the battery
Warning
Battery may damage due to improper charging.
1.
To charge the battery correctly, you must first remove the battery and then insert the
charger connector into the charging connector on the removable battery.
NOTE: make sure the connector is firmly in place to ensure a good connection.
2.
Once connected, plug the charger power supply into the mains socket.
3.
When the charger is plugged in, an indicator light will light up in red to indicate that
the battery is charging.
Once the battery is fully charged, the indicator light on the charger will be green.
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