VEVOR Q1D-KZ5-80 User manual

MULTI TOOL
User Manual

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Model: Q1D-KZ5-80
MULTI TOOL
User Manual
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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01. ON/OFF switch
02. Ventilation slits
03. Tool holder
04. Clamping bolt with a washer
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05. Oscillation dial
06. Scraper
07. Plunge saw blade
08. Triangular abrasive sheet
09. Sand paper for wood
10. Segmental saw blade for soft materials
11. Saw blades for metal
CONGRATULATIONS ON PURCHASING A WORKERS BEST MULTI-FUNCTIONAL TOOL
Please read the following user instructions before using it.
Please obsee the safety instructions in this operating manual.

TECHNICAL DATA
INTENDED USE
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AHS, Uhlandstraße 50, A-4600 Wels
rated current
No-load speed
Rotation angle
Length of power supply cord
Sound pressure level
Sound power level
Vibration emission value handle
Nominal voltage/frequency
Weight
Protection class
2.5A
3.1
11000 - 22000 rpm/min
°
1,8 m
LPA 84 dB(A)
LWA 95 dB(A)
4.92 m/s²
120 V~ 60 Hz
1.42 kg
II
The power is intended for the sawing and paition of wooden materials, plastic, gypsum, non-ferrous
metals and fastening elements (e.g. nails, brackets). It is also appropriate for the machining of soft wall
tiles as well as the d sanding and scraping of smaller suaces. It is paicularly suitable when working
close to edges and for ush work.
The power tool may only be used with original accessories.
Only use this machine according to its intended use! Any use extending beyond this does not constitute
intended use. The user, not the manufacturer, is liable for resulting damages or injuries of any kind.
Our equipment is not intended for commercial or industrial use. If this device is used in the context of
commercial or industrial use, the warranty is void.
Read the instruction manual.
To use the tool always wear a dust mask.
Do not use in rain; protect from wetness Keep other persons at a distance
To reduce the risk of inju always
wear eye protection.
Wear hearing protection.

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WARNING!
Read all safety directions, instructions, illustrations and technical data that accompany this power
tool. Failure to heed the instructions given below could cause an electric shock, burning and/or
serious injuries.
When using tools some safety precautions must be obseed to prevent injuries and damage.
Therefore read through the operating manual/ safety instructions carefully. Store them in a
safe place so that the information is available to you at all times. If you should hand the
appliance on to other persons please hand these operating instructions/safety instructions out with
them. We do not assume any liability for accidents or damage which do not arise due to the failure to
obsee these instructions and the safety instructions.
Keep all safety directions and instructions in a safe place for future
reference!
1. Workplace safety
a. Keep your work area clean and well-lit. Untidiness and unlighted workspaces can lead to accidents.
b. Do not work with the power tool in a potentially explosive environment, in which combustible liquids,
gases or dusts are located. . Electrical tools produce sparks that can ignite dust or fumes.
c. Keep children and other persons at a safe distance when using the electric tool.
Distractions can cause you to lose control of the device.
2. Electrical safety
a. The connector plug of the device must t into the power outlet. The plug cannot be modied in any
way. Do not use adapter plugs in conjunction with grounded power tools. Unaltered plugs and
suitable power outlets reduce the risk of electric shock.
b. Avoid physical contact with grounded suaces, suchaspipes, heaters, stoves, and refrigerators.
Increased risk of electric shock exists when your body is grounded.
c. Keep power tools away from rain or moisture. The penetration of moisture into a power tool increases
the risk of electric shock.
d. Do not use the connection lead for any purpose other than its intended purpose; do not use the
connection lead to car or hang up the device; do not pull the plug out of the power outlet via the
connection lead. Keep the connection lead away from heat, oil, sharp edges, or moving pas.
Damaged or tangled connection leads increase the risk of electric shock.
e. If you work with a power tool outdoors only use extension cables that are also approved for outdoor
use. Use of an extension cable that is approved for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock.
f. If operating the power tool in a damp environment cannot be avoided, use a ground fault circuit
interrupter. The use of a ground fault circuit interrupter reduces the risk of electric shock.
GENERAL SAFETY DIRECTIONS FOR POWER TOOLS

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4. Use and treatment of the power tool
a. Do not overload the power tool. Use the power tool that is designed for your work. With the suitable
power tool you will work better and with more safety in the specied peormance range.
b. Do not use any power tool with a defective switch. An electrical tool that can no longer be switched
on and o is dangerous and must be repaired.
c. Pull the plug out of the socket and/or pull out a removable batte before making device settings,
changing inseion tool pas, or putting the power tool away. This precautiona measure prevents
the device from staing up unintentionally.
d. When not in use, store power tools out of the reach of children. Persons who are unfamiliar with the
power tool or who have not read these instructions should never be allowed to use it. Power tools are
dangerous when used by inexperienced persons.
e. Maintain power tools and inseion tools with care. Make sure that the moving pas of the power tool
function properly and do not jam; make sure that no pas are broken or damaged to such an extent
that the functioning of the power tool is impaired. Have the damaged pas repaired before using the
power tool. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained power tools.
f. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Carefully maintained cutting tools with sharp cutting edges seize
less and are easier to control.
g. Maintain power tools and inseion tools with care. Make sure that the moving pas of the power tool
function properly and do not jam; make sure that no pas are broken or damaged to such an extent
that the functioning of the power tool is impaired. Have the damaged pas repaired before using the
power tool. Using power tools for applications other than their intended use can lead to dangerous
3. Personal safety
a. Be attentive and aware of what you are doing; proceed with caution when working with a power tool.
Do not use a power tool if you are tired or under the inuence of drugs, alcohol or medication.
One moment of carelessness while using the power tool can lead to serious injuries.
b. Always wear personal protective gear and safety goggles. The use of personal protective gear, such
as dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, hardhat, or hearing protection, depending on the nature and use
of power tool, reduces the risk of injuries.
c. Avoid unintentional staup. Make sure that the power tool is switched on before connecting it to the
mains and/or a batte, picking it up or caring it. Having your nger on the switch while caring
the power tool switched on when you connect it to the power supply can lead to accidents.
d. Remove adjusting tools or wrenches before switching on the power tool. A tool or a wrench left in a
rotating pa of the power tool can lead to injuries.
e. Avoid unusual body postures. Ensure that you are standing in a stable and safe position and maintain
your balance at all times. This will enable you to better control the power tool in unexpected situations.
f. Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear loose clothing or jewel. Keep hair, clothes, and gloves away
from moving pas. Loose clothing, jewel, or long hair can be caught by moving pas.
g. If dust extraction and collection devices can be mounted, ensure that such devices are connected and
used properly. Using a dust extractor can reduce hazards caused by dust.
h. Do not lull yourself into a false sense of security and do not ignore the safety rules for handling power
tools, even if you are familiar with the power tool after many uses. Careless action can lead to serious
injuries within fractions of a second.
situations.

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h. Keep handles and grip suaces d, clean and free of oil and grease. Slippe handles and grip
suaces do not allow safe operation and control of the power tool in unforeseen situations.
• Hold the appliance on the insulated grip suaces when peorming wok in which the inseion tool
can strike concealed power supply lines or its own power cable.
5. Seice
a. Only have your device repaired by qualied, specialised personnel, and only repair with original
replacement pas. This ensures that the safety of the power tool remains unimpaired.
b. For electric appliances with the attachment X, where a specially made connecting line is required for
the exchange of the connecting line: When the connecting line of the electric tool is damaged, it must
be replaced through a specially made connecting line which is available through the client seice
organization.
Contact with live lines can also charge metallic tool pas and lead to an electric shock.
• Only use the power tool d sanding.
The ingress of moisture into an electric device increases the risk of electric shock.
• Keep your hands away from the area to be sawn. Do not grasp beneath the workpiece.
There is a risk of inju if you make contact with the saw blade.
• Use appropriate detectors to nd concealed power lines or call in the local uti- lity company.
Contact with electric power lines could cause a re and an electric shock. Damage to a gas line could
cause an explosion. Puncturing a water pipeline causes propey damage or could cause an electric
shock.
• Secure the workpiece.
A workpiece that is held in place with clamping devices or a vice is held in place more securely than
with your hand.
• Keep your workplace clean.
Material mixture are paicula dangerous. Dust of light metal can be inammable or explode.
• Do not use the power tool with a damaged mains cable. Do not touch the dama- ged cable and pull
the mains plug when the cable is damaged while working.
Damaged cables increase the risk of an electric shock.
• Wear protective gloves when changing the inseion tools.
Inseion tools can become ve hot if used for longer periods.
• Do not shave any moistened materials (e.g. wallpaper) and do not work on a moist subsuace.
The penetration of moisture into a power tool increases the risk of electric shock.
• Do not treat the suace to be worked on with liquids that contain solvents.
Toxic vapours can arise due to the warming of the materials when shaving them.
• Be paicularly careful when using the scraper.
The tool is ve sharp, there is a risk of inju.
• The dust of coats of paint that contain lead, some types of wood or metal are harmful or toxic.
The inhalation of this dust is hazardous for the person operating it or people in the vicinity.
Therefore do not sand any coats of pain that contain lead, some types of wood or metal without the
required protective equipment and taking the necessa precautions.
Safety directions for multi-functional tools

Before placing the device in seice ensure that that voltage specied on the rating plate agrees with
the supply voltage.
Voltage
• ATTENTION! Pull the plug out of the mains socket before peorming any work on the power tool.
• Wear protective gloves when changing tools.
There is a risk of inju if you touch the inseion tools.
Assembly
• Unscrew the clamping bolt with the Allen wrench.
• Clean the tool holder, the inseion tool and the clamping bolt.
• Place the inseion tool upon the tool holder.
• Screw the clamping bolt tight with the Allen wrench.
• Inspect when the inseion tool is securely in place. Inseion tools that are fastened incorrectly or
insecurely can become detached during operation and put you at risk.
Tool changes
• The sanding plate is tted with Velcro backing. This allows for quick and sinple fastening of sanding
sheets with Velcro adhesion.
• Align the sanding sheet and manually press it against the sanding plate.
• To guarantee good adhesion briey press the power tool with the sanding sheet against an even
suace whilst applying force.
• To remove the sanding plate hold it at one end and pull it from the sanding plate.
Installing or replacing the sanding sheet
ATTENTION! Secure the workpiece. A workpiece that is held in place with a clamping devices is held in
place more securely than with your hand.
Securing the workpiece
ATTENTION! Obsee the supply voltage. The voltage of the power source must correspond with the
details on the power tool‘s rating plate.
Initial staup
Push the ON/OFF switch forwards to switch the device so that “I” appears on the switch. switch.
Push the ON/OFF switch backward to switch the device o so that “0” appears on the switch.
ON/OFF switch
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• Switch the device on.
• Keep it away from your body.
• Never place your hands in front of the immediate working area.
• Only use faultless and undamaged inseion tools.
Due to the oscillating drive the inseion tool rotates up to 22000 times per minute within an area of
approx. 3° . This allows for precise work in conned spaces.
Operating principle
Sawing: Sawing of wood and plastic.
Working instructions: Check there are no foreign bodies in the materials when sawing and remove them
if necessa. When plunge cutting only soft materials such as wood or plasterboard may be machined.
Sanding: Suace sanding on edges or areas that are dicult to access. For sanding of wood, paint,
enamel etc. depending on the sanding sheet used.
Working instructions: The device is paicularly ecient when sanding corners and edges that are hard
to reach. It is also possible to work only with the tip or the edge of the sanding plate to sand proles
and hollows. Various sanding papers are available depending on the material to be machined or the
desired erosion of the suace. The erosion peormance is essentially determined by the selection of
the sanding sheet and the pressure of the sanding plate applied.
Scraping: Scraping o old paintwork or adhesives.
Working instructions: Guide the application tool towards the areas that is to abraded.
Begin at a at work angle and whilst applying a slight amount pressure. The subsuace can be
damaged if you apply too much pressure.
Inseion tools
In the event that the multi-functional tool does not work in an orderly manner take the appliance to
your specialist retailer to have it inspected and/or repaired.
Malfunctions
During work always wear safety goggles, hearing protection, safety gloves and sturdy work clothes!
Initial staup
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WORKING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Workers Best grants a warranty of 36 months from the purchase date as long as the device is used as
intended (see the item on Intended Use). This warranty is valid for all material and manufacturing
faults. More extensive liability claims of any kind that are based directly or indirectly on persons and/or
materials, are excluded.
2. If a problem or defect should appear, please always rst contact your Workers Best authorized dealer.
Your Workers Best authorized dealer can usually correct the problem or defect directly.
3. The repair or replacement of components does not result in the extension of the original warranty
period.
4. The warranty does not cover defects that are the result of inappropriate use or normal wear.
5. All wearing pas are excluded from the warranty.
6. YOUR WARRANTY CLAIM CAN ONLY BE RECOGNIZED, IF:
• A sales slip (purchase date) in the form of a sales register receipt can be presented.
• The warranty ceicate is completely lled out.
• No repairs and / or replacements of components have been undeaken by third paies on the
equipment.
• The equipment has not been operated inappropriately.
• No act of nature beyond human control is involved.
• A description of the defect is enclosed.
7. The warranty provisions apply together with our delive and sales terms and conditions.
Electric equipment with expired seice life and environmental protection.
Should your electric equipment be so intensively used that it must be replaced one
day, or there is no other use for it, please think about protection of the environment.
Electric equipment does not belong to usual domestic waste. It can be dealt with in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Regularly clean the cover of the machine with a soft cloth, preferably after each application. Keep the
louvers free from dust and di. Remove stubborn di with a soft cloth, moistened with soap suds. Do no
t use solvents such as petrol, alcohol, ammonia, etc. These kinds of substances damage plastic pas.
Cleaning
Special waste, do not throw
into regular household waste.
Maximum surrounding
temperature 50 °C.
Recycling
Do not throw into water.
Danger to life.
Do not throw into re.
Impoant instructions
MAX. 50 °C
RECY
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WARRANTY

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Manufacturer: Zhengyang Technology Co.,Ltd
Address: No.558, Greatwall East Road, Economic Development Zone, Yongkang, Jinhua, Zhejiang, China

E-mail: CustomerSeice@vevor.com
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