Dust extraction using an external extraction
device
Connection
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To remove dust using a vacuum cleaner, push
the suction hose of a suitable dust extraction
device (e .g . a workshop vacuum cleaner) onto
the nozzle 4 .
NOTE
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If necessary, use the adapter 5 by pushing it
into the nozzle 4 .
Removal
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Pull the hose of the vacuum cleaner off the
nozzle 4 or adapter 5 .
Work instructions, tips and tricks
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Move the appliance parallel to the surface and
in a flat circular motion or alternatively length-
wise and across the surface .
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Do not press the appliance down . The sanding
sheets will get clogged and the sanding perfor-
mance will deteriorate .
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Clean the sanding sheet 7 every once in a
while using a vacuum cleaner .
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Never use the same sanding sheet 7 for
sanding different materials (such as wood and
then metal) .
In the table below, you will find some recom-
mended values which will help you determine which
sanding sheet 7 to use for which job .
Wood
Working wood
Pre-sanding, e .g . of unfinished,
unplaned beams and planks
Surface sanding
Fine sanding of hardwoods
PPS 200 C2
Paint/varnish
Working of coats of paint/
varnish or primers such as filler
Removal of paint
Sanding undercoat
Final sanding of primers before
painting
Maintenance and cleaning
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Sanding
sheet/grain
40–240
40, 60
80, 100, 120
180, 240
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
Always remove the plug from the mains
power socket before carrying out any work
on the appliance .
Always clean the appliance directly after
completion of work .
Do not use any sharp objects to clean the
appliance . Do not allow any liquids to get into
the appliance .
Use a dry cloth to clean the housing . Never
use petrol, solvents or cleaning agents that can
damage plastic . A vacuum cleaner is required
for thorough cleaning of the appliance .
Ventilation openings must never be obstructed .
Remove any adhering grinding dust with a
brush .
Sanding
sheet/grain
40–320
40, 60
80, 100, 120
180, 240, 320
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