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Kompernaß GmbH Burgstraße 21 D-44867 Bochum (Germany) Validity date of the Information: 06 / 2007 · Ident.-No.: XQ 310-062007-1 / UK / IE Before you begin reading this information, please unfold the page with the illustrations and familiarize yourself with all functions of the tool. GB / IE Operating and safety instructions: Page 5 OSCILLATING S[...]
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A B C D E F 9 4 5 6 9 10 11 1 2 7 8 6 7 3 12[...]
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5 GB/IE Introduction Int end e d use .............................................................................................................................. Page 6 Featu res .................................................................................................................... Page 6 Packag e co nte nts .....................[...]
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6 GB/IE Orbital sander XQ 310 Introduction Before using the appliance for the first time f am i li a ri z e y o ur se lf wi t h a ll fu n ct io n s o f t he appliance and inform your self about the c or r ec t h a nd l in g o f e l ec t ri ca l t o ol s . P le a se r ea d t he f ol l o wi n g o pe r a ti n g i ns t ru ct i on s c a r ef u ll y[...]
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7 GB/IE T echnical Dat a Nominal voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz Nominal pow er: 310 W Idle speed: n 0 6,000 - 11,000 rpm Idle oscillation speed: max. appro x. 22,000 r pm Oscillation circle: 2.1 mm Sanding paper size max.: appro x. 280 x 115 mm Protection class: II / Information on sound lev els and vibration: A -weighted noise lev el. Sound pressur e leve[...]
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8 GB/IE J When w orking outdoors, use only extension cords which ar e cer tified for use outdoors. Th e use of an extension cable suitable f or employ- ment o u td oo rs r edu c es t he r is k of e le ct ri ca l sh oc k. J W arning! - Nev er open the appliance. Arrange for r epair or component replacement work to be carried out b y the ser vice ce[...]
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9 GB/IE accidents are caused b y poorly maintained electrical tools. J Use electrical tools, accessories, aids, etc. in ac - co r da nc e w it h th es e in st ru ct io ns a nd as d ir e ct ed for this special appliance t ype. T ak e considera - ti o n th er eb y of t he w ork in g c on di ti on s an d th e t as k to b e co m pl et ed . Th e [...]
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10 GB/IE Original ancillaries / and accessories J O nly u se acc es sor ie s a nd to ol s t hat a re s pec ifi ed in the operating instructions. The use of tools and a ccessori es other than tho se re commend ed in the operating instructions could lead to an increased risk of personal injury for you. An y q uestions? J Y ou may begin the work once[...]
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11 GB/IE happen especially if the wood dust has paint par ticles on it or is mixed with other chemical substances and the sanded material is hot af ter extensiv e working. Y ou should therefor e avoid ov erheating of products being sanded as well as the appliance and alway s empt y t he dust collection box 4 or the dust bag of the vacuum cleaner be[...]
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12 GB/IE appliance. Nev er permit fluids to permeate inside the appliance. j Use a cl oth t o c le an th e c as ing . N e ve r use p etr o l, solvents or cleanser s that damage plastics. A vacuum cleaner is r equired for thor ough cleaning of the appliance. j V entilation openings must nev er be obstructed. j Remov e adhering sanding dust with a b[...]