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ASSEMBLY AND ADJUSTMENTS
VELCRO BASE PAD INSTALLATION/REMOVAL
1. Unplug the polisher from the power source. Failure to do so
may result in the tool accidentally starting-up, creating the risk of
serious personal injury.
2. Take off the rubber cap from the Velcro base pad.
3. Place the polisher on a flat, stable surface with the threaded
spindle facing upwards. Position the open-ended wrench around
the bolt on the spindle as seen in the picture to the right.
4. Place the Velcro base pad’s screw into the spindle with the Vel-
cro face up. Make sure that the spacer is still on the screw of the base pad before attaching the pad to the pol-
isher’s body. Screw on the Velcro base pad by rotating it in a clockwise direction while using the wrench to hold
the spindle still. Continue to rotate the Velcro base pad clockwise until the pad feels firmly locked in place.
5. To remove the Velcro base pad, be sure the tool is unplugged from the power source, lock the spindle with
the wrench and perform the installation procedure in reverse order with counterclockwise rotation.
POLISHING PAD INSTALLATION/REMOVAL
1. Unplug the polisher. Make sure the Velcro base pad is correctly fastened as outlined above.
2. Inspect the Velcro base pad and clean off all dirt and debris.
3. Align the polishing pad over the Velcro base pad. With the pad aligned, push down on the Polishing pad to
secure it down. Smooth the polishing pad out, sticking it evenly to the entire pad.
4. To remove the Polishing pad, pull it off the Velcro base pad.
INSTALLING THE D-HANDLE
Unplug the polisher from the power source. Using the two bolts provided, install the D-handle on the machine.
There are two positions to choose from, as shown below. Make sure the D-handle is secure to prevent any acci-
dents during operation.
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