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or curves leads to deflection and seizing of diamond blades.
When grooves are to be made in boards, they must rest on a steady
surface or be reliably supported.
To simplify guiding the tool to cut horizontal /inclined grooves in walls it
is recommended to use a wooden lath as a supplementary guiding bar.
Prior to punching openings in walls, e.g. with use of an impact hammer,
it is possible to avoid spalls of the wall material when a groove with the
maximum depth is preliminary cut in the wall with use of the grooving
machine.
When the tool is used to cut extremely hard materials, e.g. concrete with
high content of aggregate (flint) the diamond blade may get overheated
and damaged. The beam of sparks appearing at the blade edge is the
symptom of overheating. In such a case stop cutting immediately and
cool the blade down by switching the tool on and keep it running idly.
Gradual slowdown of the cutting advance and a beam of sparks
appearing at the edge of the cutting blade are symptoms that the
diamond blade is getting blunt. The blade can be sharpened by making
short cuts in an abrasive material (e.g. sandstone).
STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE:
The tool does not require any special maintenance. Store it away from
children, keep clean and protect against humidity and dust. Storage
conditions should exclude any mechanical damage or harmful weather
factors.
n Cleaning
NOTE! Prior to embarking on cleaning or any other maintenance jobs one
has to make sure that the tool is disconnected from the source of electric
power. Plug out the power cord from the wall outlet and make sure that
cutting blades are fully stopped.
To enable safe and efficient cutting the entire electric tool and, in
particular, ventilation slots must be kept clean and free of dirt.
It is recommended to clean the tool after each use. Upon the cutting job is
completed, disassemble the diamond blades with all fixing parts and
clean them carefully.
Outer plastic components may be cleaned with a wet cloth and a mild
cleaning agent. Do NEVER use any solvents as they may damage plastic
parts of the tool. Be vigilant to prevent the tool from penetration of water
into its interior.
After using the tool in dusty atmosphere it is recommended to clean the
ventilation openings with compressed air to avoid damage to the
bearings and remove dust blocking the air used for cooling the motor.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
The electric tool fails to switch on or works with breaks:
- check whether the power cord (7) is correctly plugged in and the
electric power outlet is energized;
- check condition of carbon brushes and replace them if necessary.
- if the defect persists, the tool fails to work despite of voltage presence
and carbon brushes are in good condition, hand the tool over for repair
to an authorized workshop to the address specified in this manual.
n Replacement of carbon brushes
The motor is provided with carbon brushes that are considered as fast
wearing parts. When they are worn or are in the near-to-worn limit that
is 6 mm (see Fig. A), the motor may operate with serious disturbances.
When poor condition of brushes is found out they must be replaced with
new ones. Moreover, the brushes must be always kept clean so they can
freely move in brush sockets.
The both brushes must be replaced at a time. Use always original and
identical carbon brushes.
WARNING! Prior to commencement of the brush
replacements unplug the power cord from and electric
outlet.
To replace the brushes first unscrew the plugs (6) of brush sockets with a
small screwdriver and then pull the brushes out. Insert new brushes and
screw tightly the socket plugs.
After replacement, switch the tool on and let it running idle for about 5
minutes.
TRANSPORT:
The tool should be transported and stored in its transportation case that
protects the content from moisture, penetration of dust and fine
particles. In particular it is necessary to protect the ventilation slots. Fine
particles, if penetrate into the device enclosure, may damage the electric
motor.
PROTECTION OF THE ENVIRONMENT:
NOTE: The symbol nearby denotes that old equipment must
never be thrown away together with other waste (with the
penalty of a fine). Hazardous components of electronic
equipment may adversely affect the natural environment
and human health.
Each household may contribute to the recovery and reuse (recycling) of
old machinery and equipment. Both in Poland and Europe a system for
recovery of used equipment either exists or is being created. The system
obliges all organizations that sell such equipment to collect the used
machinery and appliances. Moreover, general purpose collecting points
for such equipment are available.
Manufactured for:
PROFIX Ltd.,
34 Marywilska Street,
03-228 Warsaw, POLAND.
This device meets the requirements of national and European standards
and safety guidelines.
Any repair can be carried out only by qualified personnel using original
spare parts.
The policy of the PROFIX company consists in permanent improvements of the offered products and therefore the company
reserves the right to make amendments to the product specification without a prior notice. The images included into the
operation manual are only of the exemplary nature and may slightly differ from actual appearance of the device
purchased.
This instruction manual is protected by copyright. Copying it without the written consent of PROFIX Co. Ltd. is prohibited.
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Productinformatie
| Merk | Tryton |
| Model | TMB1500K |
| Categorie | Niet gecategoriseerd |
| Taal | Nederlands |
| Grootte | 10327 MB |






