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IMPORTANT! Practice on scrap material first to see how the
tool’s high-speed action performs. Keep in mind that your tool
will perform best by allowing the speed, along with the correct
accessory, do the work for you. Be careful not to apply too much
pressure.
Instead, lower the oscillating accessory lightly to the work
surface and allow it to touch the point at which you want to
begin. Concentrate on guiding the tool over the work using very
little pressure from your hand. Allow the accessory to do the
work.
Usually it is better to make a series of passes with the tool
rather than to do the entire job with one pass. To make a cut, for
example, pass the tool back and forth over the work. Cut a little
material on each pass until you reach the desired depth.
Slide "ON/OFF" switch
The tool is switched "ON" by the slide switch located on the
topside of the motor housing (Picture 7).
TO TURN THE TOOL "ON", slide the switch button forward.
TO TURN THE TOOL "OFF", slide the switch button backward.
Electronic monitoring
Your tool is equipped with an internal electronic monitoring
system that provides a “soft start”, which will reduce the
stresses that occur from a high torque start.
Variable speed slide switch
Your tool is equipped with a variable speed slide switch. The
speed may be adjusted during operation by sliding the switch
back or forth between any one of the settings.
To achieve the best results when working with different
materials, set the variable speed control to suit the job (See
Speed Chart, Picture 10) . To select the right speed for the
accessory in use, practice with scrap material first.
The speed of the cordless oscillating tool is controlled by setting
this slide switch on the housing.
PICTURE 10 Speed Chart, see Front Matter.
Addendum below:
Accessory Application
MM11
Sanding surfaces close to edges, in corners
or hard to reach areas.
Depending on the sanding sheet for, e.g.,
sanding wood, paint, varnish, thinset and
cement.
MM70W
For detail sanding.
MM70P
For sanding primer and removing brush
strokes, drops of paint and paint run.
WOOD
1/4
IN
3/4
1
1/2
MM411
Smaller cuts and flush cuts.
Example: Cut-outs in furniture for cable
connections.
Accessory Application
MM470
Cutting and deep flush cuts; also for sawing
close to edges, in corners and hard to reach
areas.
Example: Flush cutting door jamb or window
sill, for flooring or tile installation.
MM422
Smaller cuts and plunge cuts.
Example: Sawing off water pipes (copper)
or cable ducts flush against walls, floors
or ceilings.
WOOD
MM450
Cutting in existing trim or flooring. Cutting
close to edges in corners or hard to reach
areas. Examples: Installing floor vent or
repairing damaged wood flooring.
MM500/MM501
Removing grout from between wall or floor
tiles.
Example: Removing grout joints between
wall tiles for repair work.
MM600
Remove vinyl flooring and bonded carpeting.
Example: On stairs/steps or other small/
medium sized surfaces.
Scraping off old coats of varnish/paint or
other adhesive.
MM610
Removing caulk, coats of peeling paint or
soft adhesive.
MM900
Removing thinset or cement.
Example: Grinding away thinset after tile
removal. Removing paint or oil stains from
cement.
PICTURE 7
A. Battery level indicator
B. Variable speed slide switch
Switch Setting Speed Range/min (OPM)
10 18 000 – 21 000
13 000 – 16 000
6 10 000 13 000
7 000 – 10 000
2 5 000 7 000
3 000 – 5 000
Battery level indicator
This tool is equipped with a battery level indicator that tells
you how much charge your battery has. A fully charged battery
is indicated when all three LED lights are illuminated. As the
battery discharges, the lights will turn off one by one until only
one light is on. When the last light starts "flashing", the battery
is almost empty.
When the battery becomes close to empty, the tool may shut
down automatically more frequent than normal. If this happens,
it is time to recharge the battery.
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