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OPERATION
m
insert
the
battery
pack.
E
Depress
the
switch
trigger
and
release
immediately.
m
Choose
one
of
these
options:
+
Sanding
belt
runs
inward:
Turn
the
tracking
knob
slowly
counterclockwise.
+
Sanding
belt
runs
outward:
Turn
the
tracking
knob
slowly
clockwise.
NOTE:
Turn
the
tracking
knob
until
you
are
sure
the
sand-
ing
belt
is
secure,
i.e.,
it
will
not
come
off
the
sander
or
contact
internal
parts.
NOTICE:
it
the
sanding
belt
wears
excessively
on
the
inner
edge
it
is
probably adjusted
too
far
inward
and
is
rubbing
against
internal
parts.
If
this
is
the
case,
readjust
the
tracking
knob.
m
Start
the
sander
and
fine
adjust
the
tracking
knob
until
the
belt
stabilizes.
À
WARNING:
Keep
hands
and
fingers
away
from
a
moving
sanding
belt
Any
part
of
the
body
coming
in
contact
with
a
moving
sanding
belt
could
result
in
serious
injury.
Do
not
wear
loose
clothing
or
jewelry
when
operating
the
sander.
They
could
get
caught
in
moving
parts
and
foreign
objects
could
get
thrown
away
from
the
sander
causing
injury.
OPERATING
THE
SANDER
m
Secure
the
work
to
prevent
it
from
moving
under
the
sander.
À
WARNING:
Unsecured
work
could
be
thrown
towards
the
operator
causing
injury.
m
Turn
the
sander
on
and
let
the
motor
reach
its
maximum
speed
before
placing
the
sander
on
the
work
surface.
m
Lower
the
sander
to
the
work
surface
with
a
slight
forward
motion.
m
Move
the
sander
slowly
over
the
work
surface,
using
the
handle
to
guide
and
control
the
sander.
NOTE:
Allowing
the
sander
to
remain
in
one
place
will
result
in
an
uneven
surface.
À
WARNING:
Keep
a
firm
grip
on
the
sander
at
all
times.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
loss
of
control
leading
to
possible
serious
injury.
The
sander
is
designed
to
provide
the
proper
weight
on
the
sanding
belt.
Excessive
pressure
will
result
in
the
following:
m
Uneven
work
m
Ciogged
sanding
belts
=
Premature
sanding
belt
wear
m
Possible
motor
burnout
m
irregular
sanding
belt
tracking
8
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