
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: WHEN USING ELECTRIC TOOLS BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, INCLUDING THE FOLLOWING,
SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED. TO REDUCE RISKS OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK AND PERSONAL
INJURY, START BY READING THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY RULES.
DOUBLE INSULATION
-
SAFETY PLUS...
Double insulated construction and shock proof housing
assure
protection from electrical shock with
an
extra layer of electrical insulation plus
the primary insulation system. Even if the primary system fails, the secondary barrier protects you. Double insulated tools do not require three-
wire grounding. This tool is equipped with
a
two prong plug and does not require
a
grounding adapter.
GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK. OPERATE THE BUFFERIPOLISHER ONLY IN ACLEAN, DRY AREA. RUBBER FOOTWEAR IS RECOM-
MENDED WHEN WORKING OUTDOORS.
AN EXTENSION CORD CAN BE PURCHASED FROM YOUR LOCAL HARDWARE STORE (OR CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER LISTED
BELOW). REPAIR OR REPLACE DAMAGED CORDS.
DO NOT OPERATE TOOL IN PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR GASES.
DO NOT PUT FINGERS, OBJECTS OR TOOLS BETWEEN GUARD AND PAD HOLDER WHILE MACHINE IS RUNNING. ALWAYS START
AND STOP POLISHER AGAINST CAR SURFACE. OTHERWISE THE BONNET COULD BE THROWN FROM THE PAD.
KEEP CHILDREN AT ASAFE DISTANCE FROM THE WORK AREA.
AVOID XCCIDENTAL STARTING. KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM SWITCH WHEN CARRYING PLUGGED-IN POLISHER. DISCONNECT TOOL
WHEN NOT IN USE OR WHEN SERVICING WITH REPLACEMENT PARTS.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION AND PROPER CLOTHING (NOT LOOSE OR BULKY). DON'T WEAR ANY LOOSE JEWELRY. DON'T
OVERREACH. KEEP PROPER FOOTING AND BALANCE AT ALL TIMES.
MAINTAIN TOOL WITH CARE. KEEP HANDLE DRY, CLEAN AND FREE FROM OIL AND GREASE. IF YOUR POLISHER NEEDS REPAIR,
USE ONLY IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS ILLUSTRATED AND LISTED ON PAGES 5AND 6.
DON'T ABUSE THE CORD. NEVER CARRY THE TOOL BY ITS CORD OR YANK IT TO DISCONNECT IT FROM THE RECEPTACLE. KEEP
CORD FROM HEAT, OIL AND SHARP EDGES. INSPECT CORD PERIODICALLY AND IF DAMAGED CALL THE TOLL FREE NUMBER LISTED
BELOW FOR REPAIR INFORMATION.
WHEN NOT IN USE KEEP TOOL LOCKED UP (OR HIGH AND DRY), AND OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
DON'T FORCE THE TOOL. GRIP THE POLISHER FIRMLY BUT WITHOUT DOWNWARD PRESSURE. PRESSING TOO HARD WILL SLOW
DOWN THE MACHINE'S MOVEMENT AND AFFECT THE QUALITY OF THE WORK.
DO NOT OPERATE TOOL IF GUARD IS DAMAGED OR IF THE SWITCH DOES NOT TURN TOOL ON AND OFF. REPLACEMENT PARTS
ARE AVAILABLE AS SHOWN ON PAGES 5AND 6. CALL OUR TOLL FREE NUMBER LISTED BELOW FOR REPAIR INFORMATION.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CARE AND MAINTENANCE OF YOUR POLISHER
1. Bonnets
can
be machine-washed in cold water with
a
small amount of detergent
on
afew minute cycle; then machinedried at medium
heat. HOWEVER, hand washing and air drying is recommended for longer bonnet life.
2. To prolong pad lite and shape, always
store
polisher with pad face up.
Remove bonnet from pad when polisher is not in
use
so
that pad
can
dry out and retain its original shape.
.
The cleaning and waxing products included with your polisher will easily do
a
large
car.
Badly oxidized paint may require several applica-
tions. Replacement supplies in larger size containers
are
available. (See Page 7). DO NOT USE ABRASIVE COMPOUNDS.
5. The
most
common
error
Is applying
too
much
wax
and professional polishing solution. If pad becomes saturated, It
will
not
last
as
long. AND POLISHING WILL BE MORE DIFFICULT AND TAKE LONGER.
It bonnet continually
comes
off pad, you may be using too much
wax
and professional polishing solution.
.
If
wax
seems
difficult to buff, you may have used too much
wax.
.
Use only mild soap and
a
damp sponge to clean polisher. Do not immerse any part in liquid. If polisher needs repair,
use
only identical
replacement parts illustrated and listed
on
Pages 5and 6.
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CAR CARE TIPS
.
Was and polish the
car
3to 4times per year to
ensure
paint protection.
.
Wash the
car
at least every 2weeks, preferably with Waxmaster Professional Car Wash Solution which will not harm the finish
or
strip
the
wax.
Avoid washing with household detergents.
Wash with
a
clean sponge and drywith
a
soft, clean terry cloth towel to prevent dirt from scratching the paint. Start
on
the top and work down.
.
Remove bugs, bird droppings, tree sap and tar daily from the car's surface.
.
Make
sure
the surface of the
car
is cool before washing.
Avoid parking
near
sprinklers. Water spots
are
difficult to
remove.
.
To keep glass cleaner chemicals away from painted surfaces, spray onto
a
towel, not directly
on
the window.
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