Operation - Black & Decker BDPO700 Instruction Manual

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ATTAChINg ACCeSSORIeS
(fIg. D)
• Depress and hold the spindle lock (7).
• Turn the accessory clockwise into
the bottom of the housing. Ensure
accessory is securly tightened before
operating the paint remover.
• To remove accessories, depress and
hold the spindle lock and turn the
accessory counterclockwise.
ATTAChINg SANDINg SheeTS
(fIg. e)
Use 5" (127 mm) sanding discs with a
8-hole dust extraction pattern that attach
to the sander with hook and loop.
• Attach a sanding pad (9) accessory
to the paint remover as described in
"Attaching Accessories."
• Turn the sander over so that the
sanding pad is facing upward.
• Hold the pad with one hand to keep it
from rotating.
• With the other hand, align the holes of
the sanding pad and the sanding sheet
(12), and place the sheet directly on top
of the pad.
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OPeRATION

wARNINg
: To prevent injury and
damage to tool, clear work surface of any
protuding nails or other material that can
catch in paint remover accessories.
CAUTION
: Before connecting the
tool to a power source or after a power
failure, depress and release the trigger
switch (1) once without depressing the
lock-on button (3) to ensure that the
switch is in the off position. If the trigger
switch is locked on, the tool will start
unexpectedly when power is reconnected
to the tool. Hold the side handle and rear
handle firmly to maintain control of tool at
start up and during use.
SPeeD CONTROL DIAL (fIg. f)
By rotating the speed control dial (2) in
either direction, the maximum speed or
revolutions per minute at which the sander
will perform is adjusted. The speed control
dial adjusts the rotation speed of the pad
up to 4000 rpms.
NOTe: Use a lower setting for detailed work.
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SwITChINg ON AND Off (fIg. g)
CAUTION:
two hands to maintain control of the tool at
start up and during use, and until the wheel
or accessory stops rotating. Make sure the
wheel has come to a complete stop be fore
laying the tool down.
• To switch the tool on, depress the trigger
switch (1). To switch the tool off, release
the trigger switch.
• For longer, more comfortable use, depress
the lock-on button (3) after the trigger
switch is depressed to keep tool running
without need to hold the trigger switch.
• To switch the tool off, depress the trigger
switch and release it.
wARNINg
off while under load.
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PAINT ReMOveR PAD
• Set the desired speed on the speed
control dial (2).
• Hold the tool firmly with two hands and
depress the trigger switch (1).
• Apply the paint remover pad (8) to the
workpiece, apply pressure, and move
the paint remover along the workpiece.
Do not apply excessive pressure or hold
the pad on one spot for too long. The
painted surface may get damaged.
NOTe: For best results and a more even
wear, keep pad flat or at a very slight angle
(5-10 degrees). The sharper an angle, the
more the pad will wear unevenly.
• Paint and debris can be removed from
the pad by momentarily running it on a
concrete sidewalk or block. Ensure the
surface is stable and the pad is flat on
the surface. Do not hold the block while
cleaning. Do not immerse the pad in a
paint removal solvent.
NOTe: Apply just enough pressure to
remove paint and let the tool do the work,
excessive pressure will reduce pad life.
CAUTION
pad before the mesh fiber of the pad is
worn down to the plastic backing.
USINg The SANDeR
When sanding painted surfaces (see
Additional Safety Rules for Paint
Removal), you may find that the
sandpaper clogs with paint. The paint
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Hold the tool firmly with
: Do not switch the tool
g
1
: Stop use of paint remover
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