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Familiarising yourself with the functional principle
The multifunction-tool does not rotate the fitted tool; instead, it oscillates it back and
forth.
Familiarising yourself with permissible materials
You can use the following tools to process the listed materials:
Plunge-cut saw blade
• Hard and soft woods
Scraper
• Layers of paint and lacquer
• Synthetic coatings
• Flexible floor coverings, e.g. carpets, linoleum
Segment saw blade
• Hard and soft woods
Sanding plate
• Hard and soft wood surfaces
• Layers of paint and lacquer
Preparing the multifunction-tool
CAUTION!
Risk associated with oscillating moving parts!
If you accidentally switch the multifunction-tool on, you could injure
yourself on the moving parts that are oscillating.
− Before mounting accessories, disconnect the multifunction-tool
from the power supply.
Mounting the handle
− Screw the handle
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onto the multifunction-tool (see fig. C). Make sure that
you screw the handle onto the left side of the multifunction-tool if you are
right-handed and onto the right side if you are left-handed.
Connecting the dust extractor
1. Mount the extractor line
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with the holding clips
2
onto the back of the
multifunction-tool (see fig. B and M). Make sure that the extractor line is correctly
positioned on the multifunction-tool.