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When removing the hose 9, ensure that no water runs
into the machine.
ATTACHING OR CHANGING THE GRINDING TOOL
WARNING! Before performing any work on the
electric power tool, pull out the mains plug.
1.Pull out the mains plug.
2.Place machine on its back.
NOTE
The M14 thread must have a depth of at least 20 mm.
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Hold the spindle 8 with the enclosed wrench .
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Screw tool holder (Velcro or support pad) onto the
spindle.
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Attach grinding tool to tool holder. Function test:
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Insert the mains plug into the socket.
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Switch on the grinder (without locking the button)
and leave it running for approx. 30 seconds. Check for
imbalances and vibrations.
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Switch off the grinder.
START UP
WARNING! Only plug in when machine is switched
off.
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Press the locking button I, and squeeze the trigger in
the on/off switch 5. When the on/off switch is released, the
machine stops.
FUNCTIONS
Switch on and off
Brief operation without engaged switch rocker:
Press and hold down the starting lockout 6.
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Press the switch 5 and release the switch interlock 6.
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To switch off, release the switch 5.
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Continuous operation with engaged switch
rocker:
CAUTION! Following a power failure, the switched-on
machine will start running again.
First press and hold down the starting 6 lockout and
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then the switch 5.
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To lock into position, hold down the locking button and
release the switch.
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Release the starting lockout.
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To switch off, briefly press and release the switch.
Speed preselection
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To set the operating speed, move the dial 4 to the
required value.
NOISE AND VIBRATION
This tool has been designed and made to reduce
noise to a minimum. However, in spite of this, in certain
circumstances the maximum noise level in the place
of work could exceed
85 dBA.
should wear ear protection.
The machine's noise and vibration levels, measured in
compliance with EN 60745, usually reach:
Acoustic pressure =
96 dB(A)
Sound-power level =
109 dB(A)
Use ear protection!
Vibration acceleration = 2,9 m/s
WARNING! The vibration level given in these
instructions has been measured in accordance with
a standardized measurement procedure specified in
EN60745 and can be used to compare devices. Different
uses of the device give rise to different vibration levels and
In this case, the operator
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in many cases they may exceed the values given in these
instructions. It is easy to underestimate the vibration load
if the electrical power tool is used regularly in particular
circumstances.
NOTE. If you wish to make an accurate assessment of
the vibration loads experienced during a particular period of
working , you should also take into account the intervening
periods of time when the device is switched off or is running
but is not actually in use. This can result in a much lower
vibration load over the whole of the period of working.
ACCESSORIES
Accessories and their corresponding order number
can be found in our catalogues.
MAINTENANCE AND CARE
WARNING! Always unplug the machine before
carrying out work on it.
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Checking the saw blade: Deposits of resin and glue
on the saw blade cause inefficient cutting. To avoid them,
always clean the blade immediately after use.
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Inspect the mounting screws: Regularly inspect all
the mounting screws and ensure they are firmly tightened.
Should any screw be loose, tighten it immediately. Failure
to do so could put you at se-rious risk.
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Motor maintenance: Always take the greatest care
over this and make sure that the motor winding is not
damaged and does not become wet with oil or water.
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The vents should always be kept clean and free of
obstacles.
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Clean the machine thoroughly after each use. Blast
the motor regularly with compressed air.
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Check that the mains lead is in good condition. If it is
not, take it to an Official Service Centre to have it replaced.
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Brush replacement: Brushes must be replaced when
length reaches 8 mm or less. To do so, please contact an
authorized after sales service center. We recommend that
every other time you take a tool to an after sales service
center for carbon brushes replacement you also order a
general maintenance (cleaning and lubrication).
Use only FELISATTI accessories and spares. Parts
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the changing of which is not covered in this instruction
manual, should be replaced in a FELISATTI Official Servi-
ce Centre (See Warranty/Official Service Centre address
leaflet).
WARRANTY
See general warranty conditions printed on the
attached sheet.
DISPOSAL
WARNING! Do not dispose of electric tools
in the household waste!
In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/ EC
relating to old electrical and electronic appliances and
its translation into national law, used electric tools must
be collected separately and recycled in an ecologically
desirable way.
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