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Twin-handle car polisher

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Car Polisher - Assembly and Operating
Dia 1
Terry-cloth bonnet
puts polish on.
Synthetic wool bonnet
takes polish off.
Technical Specifications
Voltage
230V~50Hz
Power rating:
75W
Speed:
2500 rpm
Polishing pad:
240 mm dia
Weight:
2.11 Kg
Noise emission:
22.787dB(A) (Pressure)
58.5dB(A)(Power)
2
Vibration does not exceed 16.322m/s
Before you begin, make sure
car is clean and dry. The work
area should be dry also .
OPERATION
Place terry-cloth polishing bonnet
1.
securely over sponge pad. (see dia 1)
Dia 1
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On-off switch
Handle
Sponge Pad
2. Spread about a tablespoonful of
of polish evenly over the entire surface
of the pad cover (see dia 2). Do not
apply polish directly to car. This first
application should do about 1/3 of an
average size car. For the second and
third applications of polish, repeat as
above. The pad cover will not adsorb
as much when reloading.
Dia 2
Car Polisher - Operating
3. Always start and stop the polisher
on or against the car surface (see dia3).
Dia 3
4. Hold extension lead over shoulder
and do flat surfaces first ie: bonnet
boot and roof. Cover areas quickly
with broad sweeping strokes in a
criss-cross pattern. Do not press down
on polisher. The machine's action,
not pressure, does the best job,
(see dia 4).
Dia 4
5. Work next on smaller surfaces
(doors etc.) Always keep the mains
lead over the shoulder or let it hang to
the ground when working on a vertical
surface marking sure it is well clear
of the moving polishing head. For less
accessible surfaces (such as wing
mirrors, door handles) remove the
polishing bonnet and polish these
areas by hand (see dia 5).
Dia 5
6. Finally remove the terry-cloth application
bonnet and fit the synthetic wool
polishing
bonnet onto the polisher, (see dia 1).
Use long, sweeping strokes in a crisscross
pattern to bring out the shine. Do not press
hard. Let the polisher do the work
(see dia 6).
Dia 6
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