Remaining Risks; Electrical Connection - Toolson DWS225DC Operating Manual

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before starting your operations.
b) Attention! Keep away grinding dust from open Iire.
Dust may be explosive.
c) Always wear goggles and a dust mask when grin-
ding, in particular du ring overhead work and when
processing critical materials! When grinding certain
materials (e .g.lead paint, certain types of wood and
metaI) harmful or noxious dust may be generated.
Touching or breathing in such dust may imply risks
for the operator or people in the vicinity.
Notes regarding vibration and noise emissions
Reduce noise emissions and vibrations to a minimum!
1. Only use power tools which are free of defects.
2. Maintain and clean the power tool on a regular ba-
sis.
3. Adjust your way of working to the power tool.
4. Do not overload your power tool.
5.Have your power tool inspected, if necessary.
6. Switch off the power tool when it is not in use.

Remaining risks

Even if you use this power tool in compliance with
the regulations, there arestill remaining risks. The fol-
lowing risks may occur due to the type and design of
the power tool:
a) Damage caused to your health resulting from hand/
arm vibrations if the power tool is used over a Ionger
period of time or if it is not properly used and main-
tained.
b) lnjury and damage to property caused by flying off
insertion tools which are unexpectedly expelled from
the power tool due to sudden damage, wear or in-
correct insertion.
c) Burns and cuts if the insertion tools are touched di-
rectly after use and/or with your bare hands.
Warning! This electric tool generates an electromag-
netic field du ring operation which may impair active or
passive medical implants under certain circumstances.
ln order to reduce the risk of severe or Iethal injury, we
recommend that persons with medical implants consult
their doctor and the manufacturer of the medical im-
plant before using the power tool.
Equipment Fig.A
1.
Speed adjustment
2.
Locking mechanism for on switch
3.
Handle
4.
Additional handle
5.
Suction adjustment
6.
Main switch
7.
Dust extractor
8.
Grinding plate
9.
Sand paper 6 units (grain: 80, 100, 120, 150, 180,
240)
10. Flexible suction hose
11. Dust bag
12. Carrying strap
13. Replacement carbon brushes, 2 brushes
14. Screwdriver
15. Allen key
16. Connection adapter
Commissioning
Main switch and speed adjustment (Fig. 1+2)
This device is equipped with a locking mechanism for
the on switch so that the device remains on after it has
been switched on.
• Switching the device on using the „On" button:
Actuate the main switch (1) to start the electric tool
• Leaving the device switched on using the „On"
button: For continuous operation, actuate the locking
mechanism for the on switch (2) so that device conti-
nues to operate.
• Switching the device off using the „Off" button:
To switch the device off, only briefly press the main
switch (1) and release it immediately.
• Adjusting the speed: You can control the speed of
the grinding plate by adjusting the speed control (3).
Inserting and changing the sand paper (Fig. 3+4)
Note: Before inserting or removing the sand paper,
make sure to switch off the device and disconnect it
from the power supply.
• To replace the sand paper (1), place the device on
the floor. Take the sand paper (1) and secure it on the
grinding plate (2). The sand paper (1) automatically
connects to the grinding plate (2). Make sure that the
holes of the grinding plate (2) align with the holes of
the sand paper (1).
Connection set for the dust extractor
The connection piece for the dust extractor is used to
connect the device with the fabric bag. This minimises
the level of dust for the operator.
Connect the device to the suction hose (Fig. 5.1, 5.2,
5.3)
• Plug the adapter connector (1) on the vacuum cleaner
connection (2) of the machine and turn it to lock it.
• Insert the dust hose (3) into the dust extractor (4).
Connect the dust bag to the suction hose (Fig. 6.1,
6.2, 6.3, 6.4)
• Installation instructions: Insert the hose (1) into the
connection piece of the dust bag (2). Make sure that
the spigot locks into place in the connection piece of
the dust bag to securely connect the hose (1) with the
dust bag (2). (Fig. 6.1, 6.2)
• Removal: Press the locked connection piece of the
hose (1) together using a screwdriver and remove the
hose (1). (Fig. 6.3, 6.4)
Adjusting the suction power (Fig.7)
• Turn the suction adjustment control until the desired
suction power is achieved.

Electrical Connection

The installed electronic motor is connected and opera-
tional. The connection complies with relevant VDE and
DIN stipulations.
The customer's mains connection as well as extension
leads used must comply with these provisions.
Hazardous electronic connections
Insulation damage often occurs on electric connections.
Causes include:
• Pressure marks when connections are guided through
windows and doors
• Kinks due to inappropriate attachment or guidance of
the connection
• Cuts when the connection is run over
• Insulation damage when being pulled out of the wall
socket
• Tears from ageing insulation
Such hazardous electric connections must not be used
and are dangerous to life due to the insulation dama-
ge.
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