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8. Begin using the polisher to apply
wax to the vehicle. Apply the wax to
all the flat surfaces with broad,
sweeping strokes in a crisscross
pattern. Apply the wax evenly over
the surface of the vehicle.
9. Add additional wax to the
polishing pad as needed. To add
additional wax:
a. Stop the tool and allow the
polisher to come to a complete stop.
b. Add a small amount of wax
evenly over the pad surface.
c. Avoid using too much wax. For
additional applications of wax to the
foam pad, reduce the am
ount of
wax. The foam pad will not absorb
as much wax in subsequent
applications.
d. Resume operation.
Note: The most common error
when waxing/polishing a vehicle is
applying t
oo mush wax. If the foam
pad becomes saturated with wax,
applying wax will be more difficult
and will take longer. Applying too
much wax may also reduce the life
of the foam pad. If the foam pad
continually comes off the backing
pad during use, too much wax may
have been applied.
10. After the wax has been applied
to
the vehicle s surface, turn off the
polisher. Unplug the power cord from
the electrical source.
11. Remove the foam pad from the
backing pad and with your hand and
the foam pad, apply wax to any hard
to reach areas of the vehicles such
as around lights, door handles, unde
r
bumpers, etc.
12. Allow sufficient time for the wax
to dry.
13. Place a clean polishing bonnet
(sold separately) securely onto the
backing pad.
Note: Tightly pull the string to secure
the polishing bonnet. Secure the
string and keep it out of the way by
tying several knots.
Note: Start and stop the polisher
only while it is held firmly against the
surface of the vehicle. Failure to do
so may result in the bonnet being
thrown from the backing pad.
14. Start the polisher and begin
buffi
ng off the dried wax.
15. When you have removed as
much wax as you can with the
polisher, turn off and unplug the
polisher.
16. Remove the polishing bonnet
from the
backing pad. Using the
polishing bonnet,
remove the wax
from all the hard to reach areas of
the vehicle.
4. Rotate the speed dial to select the
desired speed between 1 & 4.
Caution: Only use the slower
speeds (1 through 4) for polishing.
Otherwise, damage may occur to the
paint being polished. NATI is not
responsible for damage to the
vehicle
s finish due to improper use
of this Polisher.
5. Plug the power cord into an
electrical extension cord (not
included). Then, plug the extension
cord into a grounded, GFCI-
protected, 120 Volt electrical outlet.
WARNING: To prevent electrical
shock, keep cord connection off the
ground.
Note: Always start and stop the
polisher while it is held firmly against
the surface of the vehicle. Failure to
do so may result in the foam pad or
polishing bonnet being thrown from
the polishing
pad.
6. To start, position the unit on the
area to be polished, grip the polisher
firmly with both hands and press the
trigger. Release the trigger to st
op.
To use the lock on button, while
holding in the trigger, press the lock
on button, then release the trigger.
The polisher will stay on. Press and
release the trigger to stop.
7. Keep pressure off of the polisher
when operating. The foam pad
should LIGHTLY contact the
polishing surface.
Caution: To prevent damage to the
foam pad, p
olishing bonnet, and
vehicle finish: Only apply the
pad/bonnet flat against the surface,
see Figure F.
f
eedback@natitools.com
1-800-348-5004

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feedback 45134 Specifications

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Brandfeedback
Model45134
CategorySander
LanguageEnglish