Fieldmann FDBP 200951-E User manual

FDBP 200951-E

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FDBP 200951-E
BELT SANDER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Thank you for your purchase of the electrical circular saw. For your personal
safety, read and understand the Instruction Manual before using. Keep the Instruction
Manual in a safe place for future reference.
CONTENTS
PICTORIAL APPENDIX .................................................................................................................... 3
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................. 4
Important Safety Instructions
Package
Instruction Manual
SYMBOLS .............................................................................................................................................. 5
MACHINE DESCRIPTION AND ITEMS DELIVERED ............................................................. 6
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 6
SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................. 10
USE AND OPERATION .................................................................................................................. 12
WORKING WITH ANGLE GRINDER ........................................................................................ 14
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................... 15
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE HINTS ............................................................................ 16
DECLARATION OF CONFORMIT ............................................................................................ 17
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................... 18
DISPOSAL ........................................................................................................................................... 20
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Symbols
2. SYMBOLS
Double-insulated.
Read the Instruction Manual
attentively prior to use.
The product complies with the applicable
standards and regulations.
Use eyes protectiveequipment
Use earsprotectiove equipment
Subjected to recycling
Wear a breathing mask.

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Machine description and items delivered | General safety instructions
3. MACHINE DESCRIPTION AND ITEMS
DELIVERED
Machine Description (See fig. 1)
Items Delivered
Remove all contents from the box and inspect to ensure no damage was incurred during
shipping, and that the items listed below are included.:
Belt sander
Instruction Manual
Should the components be missing or damaged, contact the dealer of the machine.
4. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these safety instructions carefully, remember them and keep
them in a safe place
WARNING! When using electric machinery and power tools, it is important to abide by
and adhere to the following safety instructions for reasons of protection against injury caused
by electric current, injury of persons and risk of starting fires. The term “power tools” used
in the instructions below refers to power tools that are plugged into a power supply (by a
power cord) as well as tools running on a battery pack (cordless). Keep all warnings and
instructions for further use.
Work environment
Keep the work area clean and well lit. Untidiness and dark places on the job site are usually
causes of accidents. Store tools that are not used.
1. Front Handle 2. Lock On Button
3. Rear Handle 4. Dust Extraction Port
5. Drive Belt Housing Cover 6. Brush Access Caps
7. Belt Tracking Adjuster 8. On/Off Trigger
9. Speed Control Dial 10. Front Roller
11. Belt Release Lever 12. Depth Frame
13. Depth Adjustment Knob 14. Dust Bag

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Do not use power tools in an environment where there is risk of starting a fire or explosion;
this refers to places where there are flammable liquids, gases or dust. Sparks form on the
power tool’s commutator, which can cause dust or fume ignition.
When using power tools, unauthorized persons, especially children, should be denied entry to
the job site! In case you are interrupted, you can lose control of the current activity. In any
case, do not leave the power tool without supervision. Prevent animals from approaching the
equipment.
Electrical safety
The power tool’s power plug must correspond to the power outlet. Never alter the plug in any
way. If the tool’s plug has a safety peg, never use an adapter of any kind. Undamaged plugs
and corresponding outlets prevent the risk of injury by electric current. If the power cord is
damaged, it must be replaced by a new power cord that can be obtained from an authorized
service centre or the importer.
Avoid bodily contact with grounded items, e.g. piping, radiators, kitchen ranges and
refrigerators. The risk of injury by electric current is greater if your body is connected to the
ground.
Do not expose power tools to rain, moisture or dampness. Never touch power tools with wet
hands. Never wash power tools with running water and never submerse them into water.
Do not use the power cord for any other purpose than originally intended. Never carry or pull
the power tools by the power cord. Do not pull the plug out of the outlet by pulling on the cord.
Avoid mechanical damage to the power cord by sharp or hot objects.
Power tools were manufactured exclusively for the AC power supply. Always check if the
electrical voltage corresponds to the data printed on the tool’s serial number label.
Never work with a tool that has a damaged power cord or plug, or that has fallen on the
ground and is damaged in any way.
In the case of using an extension cord, always check that its technical parameters
correspond to the data printed on the tool’s serial number label. If the power tool is used
outdoors, use an extension cord that is appropriate for exterior use. When using an extension
cable drum, the cord must be unwound to prevent the cord from overheating.
If the power tool is used in moist areas or outdoors, it is permitted to use it only if it is plugged
into an electric circuit with a residual current device ≤30 mA. Using a circuit with an RCD
lowers the risk of injury by electric current.
Grasp hand power tools at the designated isolated grip areas because, during operation,
one may come into contact with the cutting or drilling fittings with a hidden conductor or with
the power cord.

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General safety instructions
Screw of Protective Cover
Washer
Grindstone
Tightening Female Screw
Tightening Spanner
Personal safety
When using a power tool, be careful and alert, pay special attention to the activity you are
doing. Concentrate on your work. Do not work with power tools if you are tired or if you
are under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication. When using power tools, even a
momentary lapse in attentiveness can lead to severe personal injury. Do not eat, drink or
smoke while working with power tools.
Use protective gear. Always use eye protection. Use protective gear corresponding to the type
of work you are doing. Protective gear such as respirators, safety shoes with antiskid
treatment, head protection or ear protection, used in accordance with working conditions,
lower the risk of personal injury.
Avoid unintentional operation of tools. Do not carry tools that are plugged into the electric grid
with your finger on the switch or release trigger. Before connecting the tool to a power supply,
make sure that the switch or release trigger are in the “off” position. Carrying tools with your
finger on the switch or plugging the tool into an outlet with the switch in the “on” position can
cause serious injury.
Before turning tools on, remove all adjustment wrenches and tools. The adjustment wrench or
tool that stays connected to the rotating part of the power tool can cause personal injury.
Always stand firmly and keep your balance. Work only in places that you can reach safely.
Never overestimate your own strength. Do not use power tools if you are tired.
Dress appropriately. Use working clothes. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Make sure
that your hair, clothing, gloves or other body parts do not come overly close to rotating or
heated parts of the power tool.
Connect the equipment to the dust exhaust. If the tool offers the possibility to connect
equipment for capturing dust or dust suction, make sure that it is properly connected and
used. Using this equipment can reduce danger resulting from dust.
Firmly fasten the workpiece. Use a carpenter’s clamp or vice to secure the piece you will be
cutting.
Do not use power tools if you are under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication or other
narcotics or addictive substances.
This equipment is not intended to be used by persons with limited physical, sensory or mental
abilities (including children) or persons with insufficient experience and knowledge, unless
they are supervised or received instructions to use the equipment from a person responsible
for his/her safety. Children must be supervised in order to ensure that they are not playing
with the equipment.
Using power tools and their maintenance
Always disconnect the power tool from the electric grid if there is any problem during work,
before every cleaning or maintenance, during every shift and after finishing work! Never work
with power tools if they are damaged in any way.
If the tool starts emitting abnormal noises or odours, immediately stop working.

EN 9 General safety instructions
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Do not overload power tools. The power tool will function better and more safely if it operates
at speeds for which it was designed. Use correct tools that are designated for the given
activity. The correct tool works better and more safely.
Do not use power tools that cannot be turned on safely and cannot be turned on and off
with a control switch. Using this type of tool is dangerous. Faulty switches must be repaired at
a certified service centre.
Disconnect the tool from the power supply before you start setting, changing accessories or
maintenance. This measure will prevent the risk of accidental start-up.
Store unused power tools so that they are out of the reach of children and unauthorized
persons. Power tools in the hands of inexperienced users can be dangerous. Store power
tools in a dry and safe place.
Keep power tools in good condition. Regularly check the setting of moving parts and their
movability. Check if the protective cover or other parts that can limit the safe functioning of the
power tool are not damaged. If the tool is damaged, ensure its proper repair before the next
use. Many injuries are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained and sharpened tools make work
easier, limit the risk of injury and work with them is much more easily controlled. Using other
accessories than those listed in the instruction manual can cause damage to the tool and
can cause injury.
Use power tools, accessories, work tools, etc. in accordance with these instructions and in a
way that is described for the specific power tool and with regard to the given working
conditions and the type of job. Using tools for other purposes than those intended can lead to
dangerous situations.
Using cordless tools
Before inserting the battery, make sure that the switch is in the “0-off” position. Inserting the
battery into a running tool can cause dangerous situations.
To charge the battery, only use chargers that are specified by the manufacturer. Using a
charger for a different kind of battery can cause damage to the battery and result in fire.
Only use batteries that are designated for the given tool. Using other batteries can cause
injury or result in fire.
If the battery is not used, store it away from metal objects such as clamps, wrenches, screws
and other small metal objects that could cause the connection of one battery contact with the
other. Short-circuiting the battery can cause injury, burns or fire.
Handle batteries with care. In the case of improper care, chemical substances can leak from
the battery. Avoid coming into contact with this substance and if you do come into contact
with it, rinse the affected area under running water. If the chemical substance comes into
contact with the eye, immediately seek out medical attention. The chemical substance from
the battery can cause serious injury.

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General safety instructions| Specific safety instructions
Service
Do not change parts of the tool, do not perform repairs on your own and do not interfere with
the tool’s construction in any way. Leave tool repairs to qualified persons.
Each repair or product modification performed without our company’s permission is
inadmissible (it can cause injury or harm to the user).
Always leave tools to be repaired in a certified service centre. Use only original or
recommended spare parts. This will ensure your and your tool’s safety.
5. SPECIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety warning for works such as grinding, surfacing, wire brushing,
polishing or abrasive cutting
WARNING! Before use, please read these safety instructions and keep them
in a safe place.
Upon failure to follow the instructions specified in this manual, there is a risk of injury.
Angle grinder conforms to applicable technical regulations and standards.
These electro-mechanical tools are intended for use as grinder. It is necessary to read
all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations and specifications for the electro-
mechanical tools. Non-compliance with the below mentioned instructions can lead to
injury by electrical current, fire and/or serious injury.
Accessories not specifically designed and recommended by the tool's manufacturer
may not be used. The mere fact, that an accessory can be connected to your tool does
not guarantee its safe operation.
The nominal speed of the accessory has to be at least equal the maximal speed marked
on the tool. Accessories, operating at higher speeds than its nominal speed, can break
and fall apart.
The outer diameter and thickness of the accessory has to be within the limits of the
nominal range for particular electromechanical tools. The accessories of incorrect size
cannot be sufficiently guarded or controlled.

EN 11 Specific safety instructions
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It is prohibited to use damaged accessories.
Personal protective equipment has to be used. According to condition a face shield or
safety goggles have to be used. Use dust mask, hearing protection, gloves and work apron,
capable of arresting small fragments of the abrasive material or work piece, as
appropriate. Eye protection has to be capable of arresting flying fragments, generated
during various work activities. Dust mask or respirator has to be able of filtering particles,
generated during a particular activity. Long-term exposure to high-intensity noise can cause
loss of hearing.
Bystanders have to keep a safe distance from the working area. Everyone entering the
working area has to use personal protective equipment. Fragment of the work piece or
damaged accessories may fly away and cause injury even outside the immediate working
area.
During work, during which the tool can touch a hidden wiring or its own power supply, the
electromechanical tool has to be held by the insulated holding surfaces. Contact of the tool
with a "live" wire can cause the metallic parts of the electromechanical tool to become "live"
and may cause an injury by electric current.
Mobile power supply has to be placed outside the reach of the rotating tool. In case the
operator looses control, the mobile power supply can be cut or ground through, and a hand
or arm of the operator may be dragged to the rotating tool.
Electromechanical tool may not be put down before the tool stops completely. Rotating tool
may get caught on a surface and may pull the tool out of the operator's control.
Electromechanical tool may not be started while the tool is carried by the operator. Rotating
tool may, in case of a accidental contact, catch clothing and be pulled to the body.
Ventilation holes of the tool have to the cleaned regularly. The motor ventilator brags dust
into the casing and excessive accumulation of metallic dust can cause an electric hazard.
Work with electromechanical tool in the vicinity of flammable materials is prohibited.
Ignition of the materials by sparks may occur.
Use of accessories requiring cooling by liquid is prohibited. Use of water or other coolants
may cause injury or death by electric current.

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ENSpecific safety instructions | Use and operation
Kick-back is a sudden reaction on pinching or seizing of a rotating disk, support block,
brush or other accessory. Pinching or seizing causes sudden stoppage of a rotating tool,
which subsequently causes, that uncontrolled tool moves in the opposite direction to the
rotation of the tool in the moment of seizing.
Kick-back is a consequence of the use of electromechanical tools and/or incorrect working
procedures of conditions and it can be prevented by the compliance with the below
described safety measures.
The tool has to be held firmly while maintaining a correct position of the body and arms to
resist the forces of the kick-back. Auxiliary handle has to be used if the tool is fitted with it,
for maximum control of the kick-back or reaction torque when starting the tool. The
operator can control the reaction torques and the kick-back forces if the correct safety
measures are observed.
Do not put hands in the vicinity of the rotating tool. The kick-back of the tool may throw the
operators arm away.
Do not stand in the area, into which the tool might be thrown by the kick-back. Kick-back will
throw the tool in the opposite direction to the movement of the disk at the moment of
seizure.
Pay special attention to the machining of corners, sharp edges etc. Prevent skipping and
seizure of the tool. Corners, sharp edges or skipping tends to cause seizure of a rotating
tool and loss of control or kick-back.
Safety warning for works such as grinding, surfacing, wire brushing,
polishing or abrasive cutting
Follow the manufacturer's instructions while selecting the sand paper. Large sand
paper, which extends over the grinding disk, represents a risk of tearing and may
cause seizure, tearing of the disk or a kick-back.
6. USE AND OPERATION
This angle grinder is intended for household or hobby use only.
The manufacturer and importer do not recommend using this tool in extreme
conditions and under high load.
Any other additional requirements must be agreed between the manufacturer
and the customer.
Use the machine and attachments (note the manufacturer‘s specifications) only
for the intended range of applications.
Any other use is strictly forbidden.
Additional safety instructions for surfacing
Safety warnings specific for surfacing:

EN 13 Use and operation
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Carefully unpack and inspect your sander. Fully familiarise yourself
with all functions/features of the tool
Ensure that all parts of your sander are present and in good
condition. If any part is missing, or damaged, have such parts
replaced before attempting to use this tool. Always use dust
extraction where available, or a dust bag where not
Fitting sanding belts
WARNING: Before fitting sanding belts, ensure that the sander is
disconnected from the power supply.
To fit a new sanding belt, first remove the Depth Frame (12), if fitted
Place the sander upside down on a workbench or similar solid, flat surface
Pull out the Belt Release Lever (11). This retracts the Front Roller (10)
and slackens the sanding belt. The worn belt can now be removed
Fit the new sanding belt, positioning it squarely over the rollers
Close the belt release lever. The belt should now be taut and secure
Once fitted, it may be necessary to adjust the front
roller to ensure that the belt runs true
Keep the sander inverted on the work bench, and connect it to power
Hold the sander firmly by the Rear Handle (3) and depress the On/Off
Trigger (8). Observe any sideways motion of the belt
If needed, turn the Belt Tracking Adjuster (7) clockwise to move the belt
left, or anti-clockwise to move the belt right until the belt runs true
Disconnect the sander from power
Fitting the depth frame
The Depth Frame (12) allows you to control the depth of material removal
and helps avoid tilting and gouging
Ensure the sander is disconnected from power
Place the sander upside down on a workbench or similar solid, flat surface
Position the Depth Frame (12) so that it is about half way along the
thread of the Depth Adjustment Knob (13)

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With the smooth face of the frame uppermost (facing you), fit the nub of
the depth adjustment knob into the fixing channel, so that the nibs on the
sides of the frame are positioned in the framing slots on the sides of the base
Rotate the Depth Adjustment Knob (13) anti-clockwise so that the
nibs on the frame engage within the framing slots in the base
Fitting theDus tbag
Push fit the Dust Bag (14) onto the Dust Extraction Port (4) or
connect a dust extraction system to the dust port before use
Do not allow the dust bag to become more than two thirds full before
emptying, so that it can operate efficiently to provide a safer and
cleaner work environment
7. WORKING WITH BELT SANDER
Switching on
To start the machine, squeeze the On/Off Trigger (8). To stop the
machine, release the trigger
For extended continuous use, you can lock the on/off trigger in the 'on' position:
1. Squeeze the on/off trigger and depress the Lock On Button (2); the
machine will continue to run when the on/off trigger is released
2. To stop the machine, squeeze and release the on/off trigger
Speed control
The speed of the machine can be varied
To adjust the speed, rotate the Speed Control Dial (9).
A higher number indicates a higher operating speed
It is highly recommended that you practice working with scrap
material until the optimum sanding speed is determined
Setting sanding depth
To set the maximum depth of material that will be
removed, adjust the position of the Depth Frame (12)
To adjust the depth frame, rotate the Depth Adjustment Knob
(13) on the rear of the machine
It is highly recommended that you practice working with scrap material
until the optimum sanding depth is determined

EN 15 Working with angle grinder | Cleaning and maintenance
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Sanding
Before starting to sand, ensure that the material to be sanded cannot move or
slip. Use clamps as necessary, and always keep both hands on the machine
To achieve a high quality finish efficiently, always start with a coarse grade of
sanding belt, and work through to finer grades until the desired finish is achieved
Before connecting the machine to the power supply, check that the trigger
switch is in the off position, and that the sanding belt is properly fitted
1. Connect the sander to the power supply
2. Raise the sander off the work surface, and switch on. Allow the sander to
reach its full operating speed
3. Keeping a secure hold of the machine, lower the sander onto thework
surface. To avoid unnecessary damage to the work surface, keep the
movement direction of the sanding belt parallel with the natural grain of
the wood
4. Move the sander slowly across the surface that is to be sanded until
the desired amount of material has been removed
5. Always lift the sander away from the surface of the
workpiece before stopping the motor
6. Ensure that the motor has come to a complete stop before placing the
machine down
7. Always disconnect the machine from the power supply before leaving it
unattended
8.CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
WARNING: Always remove the plug from the mains power supply
before carrying out any maintenance/cleaning.
Cleaning:
Keep your machine clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal
parts to wear quickly, and shorten the machine’s service life. Clean
the body of your machine with a soft brush, or dry cloth. If available,
use clean, dry, compressed air to blow through the ventilation holes

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Cleaning and maintenance | Operation and maintenance hints
Your tool requires no additional lubrication or maintenance. It contains no parts that can be
repaired by you.
Never use water or chemical cleaners to clean your tool. Wipe the tool using a dry cloth. Keep
the engine fan apertures clean.
If you notice very weak sparking in the engine area, your tool is in good order. If the sparking is
more intense, it indicates the engine fault.
Never clean any part of the toll using a hard, sharp or rough object.
Inspection and Replacement of Carbon Brushes
Carbon brushes need to be checked on a regular basis.
In case of wear and tear, replace both carbon brushes simultaneously. Attach the carbon
brush holders.
After attaching new carbon brushes, let the grinder run, without load, for 5 minutes.
Use only correct types of carbon brushes.
Over time the carbon brushes inside the motor may become worn
Excessively worn brushes may cause loss of power, intermittent
failure, or visible sparking
A spare pair of brushes is supplied with this tool. To replace the
brushes, remove the Brush Access Plugs (7) from both sides of the
machine. The worn brushes can then be withdrawn, and replaced
with new. Replace the brush access plugs. Alternatively, have the
machine serviced at an authorised service centre
Note: Alwaysreplacebothbrushes. Neverreplace just one,
evenifthewear on thebrushesis not uniform
Drive belt
A spare drive belt is supplied with this tool. If you need to replace
the belt, remove the Belt Drive Housing Cover (5) and thread the
new belt onto the rollers. Then refit the cover to the housing
9. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
HINTS
Store the machine, Instruction Manual and the accessories in the original packaging. In
this way you will always have all the information and parts ready to hand.
Devices are to a large extent free of maintenance, you only need a damp cloth to clean the
casing. Do not drop electrical machines into water. Please note additional hints given in
the Instruction Manual.

EN 17 Declaration of conformity
10. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Product/Name: BELT SANDER / FIELDMANN
Type/Model: Type/Model: FDBP 200951-E..................................................... 230V / 50Hz / 950W
The product complies with the following directives:
The Directive of the European Parliament and the Council No. 2014/35/EU on the
harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for
use within certain voltage limits.
The Directive of the European Parliament and the Council No. 2014/30/EU on the
harmonisation of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic
compatibility and repealing Directive No. 89/336/EEC.
The Directive of the European Parliament and the Council No. 2006/42/EC dated
17 May 2006 on machinery, and amending Directive No. 95/16/EC.
The Directive of the European Parliament and the Council No. 2002/95/EC dated
27 January 2003 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic equipment.
The Directive of the European Parliament and the Council No. 2005/88/EC dated
14 December 2005 amending Directive No. 2000/14/EC on the harmonisation of the laws
of the Member States relating to the noise emission in the environment by equipment for use
outdoors
a normami:
EN 60745-1:2009+A11 :2011
EN 60745-2-4:2009+A11:2011
EN55014-1:2006/+A1:2009/+A2:2011
EN55014-2:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2013
EN 62321:2009
CE Certification: ............................................................................................................................................... 16
FAST ČR, a.s. is authorised to act on behalf of the manufacturer.
Manufacturer:
FAST ČR, a.s.
Černokostelecká 1621,251 01 Praha , Česká republika
Tax ID:: CZ26726548
In Prague, 10 SEP,2016
Name: Zdeněk Pech
Chairman of Board Signature and stamps:
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Technical specifications
11. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Power supply...................................................................................................................................... 230V~/ 50Hz
Power input.........................................................................................................................................................950W
Speed............................................................................................................................................................ 120-380 rpm
Protection class............................................................................................................................................................. II
Power supply cable length............................................................................................................................... 1.8 m
LpA: (sound pressure level)................................................................................................................... 92.3 dB(A)
LwA: (sound power level)......................................................................................................................103.3 dB (A)
Vibration level.............................................................................................ah.D1 = 2.316 ms-2 , K = 1.5 ms-2
Instructions Manual - language version only.
Amendments to text and technical parameters are reserved.
Changes in the text, design and technical specifi cations may
change without prior notice and we reserve the right to make
these changes.keep it from turning as the drill bit rotates.

Troubleshooting
Suspected malfunctions are often due to causes the user can fix themselves. Therefore check the product
using this section .In most cases the problem can be solved quickly .
WARNING!
Only perform the steps described within these instruction s! All further inspection ,maintenance and repair
work must be performed by an authorized
service centre or a similarly qualified specialist if you cannot solve
the problem yourself !
Problem Possible Cause Solution
1. Product does not start 1.1 Not connected to power supply
1.2 Power cord or plug is defective
1.3 Other electrical defect to the
product
1.1 Connect to power supply
1.2 Check by a specialist electrician
1.3
Check by a specialist electrician
2. Product does not reach
full power
2.1 Extension cord is not suitable
for opera tion with this product .
2.2 Power source (e.g. generator )
has too low voltage
2.3 Air vents are blocked
2.1 Use a proper extension cord
2.2 Connect to another power source
2.3 Clean the air vents
3. Unsatisfactory result
3.1 Disk
bit is dull/damaged
3.2 Disk
bit is not suitable for work
piece m aterial
3.1 Replace with new one
3.2 Use proper drill bit
4. Excessive vibration or
noise
4.1 Disk
bit is dull/damaged
4.2 Bolts /nuts are loose
4.1 Replace with a new one
4.2 Tighten bolts/nuts
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EN 20 Disposal
12. DISPOSAL
The machine and its accessories are made of various materials, e.g. of metal and plastics.
Hand-over damaged components to sorted waste. Get yourselves informed at a respective
authority.
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING.
Put any used package material to the place determined by the municipality for waste
disposal.
DISPOSAL OF USED ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on products or accompanying documents means that used
electric or electronic products must not be put to ordinary municipal waste.
Hand over such products to determined collection points for proper disposal,
restoration and recycling. Alternatively, in some countries of the European
Union or other European countries you can return your products to your local
dealer when you buy an equivalent new product. By dutiful disposal of this
product you can preserve precious natural resources and you help prevent any
potential adverse effects on the environment and human health which could
be the results of wrong waste disposal. Ask your local authority or the nearest
collection point for additional details. In case of improper disposal of this waste
kind penalties can be imposed in accordance with national regulations.
For companies in the European Union countries
Should you want to dispose of electric and electronic devices, ask your dealer
or vendor for necessary information. Disposal in other countries outside the
European Union. Should you want to dispose of this product, ask your local
authorities or your dealer for necessary information about disposal method.
This product fulfils all basic requirements of the EU directives that apply to it.
Text, design and technical specifications can change without prior notice and we reserve
the right for their change.
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