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1. PARKSIDE Safety Instructions Ensure sufficient ventilation when working on plastics paints lacquers etc Do not soak materials or surfaces to be worked with liquids containing solvents Heating during sanding can give rise to vapours that are toxic or hazardous to health Avoid sanding of lead based paints or other materials that are hazardous to health Material containing asbestos may not be worked on Asbestos is considered a carcinogen The appliance is designed for dry surface sanding of wood plastic metal and smoothing compounds as well as painted surfaces Never work on moistened materials or wet surfaces Always hold the appliance firmly with two hands while working see also Fig D E Always switch off the appliance and allow the sanding pad 9 to come to a stop before setting down the oscillating sander Always pull the power plug out of the socket for all work pauses before any work on the appliance e g changing the sanding paper and when not in use The appliance must always be kept clean dry and free of oil or lubricating greases Always stay alert Always pay attention to what you are doing and act with common sense Never use the appliance when you are distracted or don t feel well Service Arrange for your appliance to be repaired only by qualified specialists and only with original spare parts Thus you can be certain that the safety of your appliance is assured Always have the plug
2. bag or the filter bag of the vacuum before work pauses Carefull Handling and Use of Electrical Hand Tools Do not overload the appliance Use the correct electrical tool for your work With the correct electrical tool you will work better and more safely within the specified performance range Never use an electrical tool with a defective switch An electrical tool that can no longer be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired Pull the plug out of the power socket before mak ing adjustments to the appliance changing ac cessories or putting away the appliance These precautionary measures prevent accidental starting of the appliance Store unused electrical tools outside the reach of children Do not allow persons to operate the appliance if they are not familiar with the use of the tool or if they have not read these instructions Electrical tools are dangerous if used by inexperienced persons Take good care of the appliance Check whether moving appliance parts are functioning correctly and do not stick whether parts are broken or damaged and that the functioning of the ap pliance is not impaired Have damaged parts repaired before using the appliance Many PARKSIDE A accidents are caused by poorly maintained electrical tools Use electrical tools accessories aids etc in ac cordance with these instructions and as directed for this special appliance type Take considera tion thereby of the working
3. pass them on to whoever might acquire the appliance at a future date Intended use The oscillating sander is suited for dry sanding of wood plastics and paints Any other use or modifi cation is considered improper use and involves sig nificant accident risks The manufacturer declines to accept responsibility for damage s arising out of usage contrary to the instructions specified below The appliance is not meant for commercial use 6 GB IE 6 Clamping bars 9 Always wear ear protection a dust mask protective gloves and safety goggles Always protect the appliance from rain and moisture Moisture entering into an electrical appliance increases the risk of electrical shock Safety class II Damaged appliances power cables and power plugs mean potentially fatal risks from electric shock Regularly check the condition of the appliance the power cables and the power plugs Keep children and other unauthorised personnel at a safe distance when using electrical tools This symbol indicates proper behaviour Dispose packaging and appliance in an environmentally friendly way Features ON OFF switch as button for the ON OFF switch Release button Dust collection box E Adapier captive 7 Tensioning lever Sanding plate Sanding Pad O Oscillation speed selection 1 Grip surface 2 Reducer Delivery contents Orbital sander XQ 310 15 Sanding pads 5x grit 60 120 180 s
4. KompernaB GmbH BurgstraBe 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany Validity date of the Information 06 2007 Ident No XQ 3 10 062007 1 UK IE _ ONGITAIINGR Ay ane i Before you begin reading this information please unfold the page with the illustrations CE and familiarize yourself with all functions of the tool WILT Se es SO O p PARKSIDE OSCILLATING SANDER XQ 310 E E EE T aa CE Operating and safety instructions SS CINCY Tela WS IAS age Table of contents Introduction pclae Clo US eae nen Nene en oe eee ne ee een en enema ae ee eee nee te tee enter Page 6 FF CCIE aaa E ATE T AT T E E toes Page 6 Package Tonen sesser Page 6 Technical VGH cs o0c2cssneranapenateawenavatancauededonaenstieptanceuatensotemuateamsdeunsansiantocurmaboundincans Page 7 Safety instructions Sate GP EG Workplace siasa en a Page 7 Electrical Safety c c cccccccssssssesesesescscssscssssesesssesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesescsseneneteaeees Page 7 Salei Or FSS lessies ein aE ASEAN Page 8 Carefull Handling and Use of Electrical Hand Tools ccececesesesseseseeeeeeeseeee Page 8 Appliance specific Safety Instructions c c cccccccssscsesesessssseeesseseseesesesesesesesesesesees Page 9 TF E ete as vse epee nec ee ee be cet EN E A EE E E E Page 9 Original ancillaries and ACCESSOTIES sescsesssecssesseessesssecseessecssecssecseceseessecsecsseceseeseeasees Page 10 Any gue ke fae tenet er nee tern eeeee pererer renee t
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6. ce the power cables and the power plugs on a regular basis m Check the power cord of the electric tool on a regular basis and have it replaced by a recognised specialist if damaged threatening electric shock GB IE 7 Safety Instructions m When working outdoors use only extension cords which are certified for use outdoors The use of an extension cable suitable for employ ment outdoors reduces the risk of electrical shock Warning Never open the appliance Arrange for repair or component replacement work to be carried out by the service centre or specialists for electrical repairs Safety of Personnel m Always be alert and aware of what you are doing Work sensibly with an electrical hand tool Do not use the appliance if you are unable to concentrate or tired or under the influence of drugs alcohol or medication Just a simple lapse of attention while using an electrical hand tool is sufficient to lead to serious injuries m Wear personal protective gear and always wear safety goggles De pending on the use of the electrical appliance wearing personal protective equipment such as dust masks anti slip safety shoes protective gloves safety helmet and ear protection may reduce the risk of injuries m Avoid accidental start of the appliance Ensure the switch is in the OFF position before inserting the plug into the power socket Never touch the ON OFF switch while carrying the appliance never switch
7. conditions and the task to be completed The use of electrical hand tools for purposes other than those originally intended can lead to dangerous situations Appliance specific Safety Instructions To avoid the risk of injury or fire as well as health risks When working outdoors connect the appli ance via a residual current circuit breaker with a maximum breaking current of 30 mA Only use an extension cord certified for use outdoors Secure the workpiece firmly Use clamps vices to firmly hold the workpiece It is thus better secured than just with your hand Never support your hands next to or in front of the device or on the surface being worked as there is a risk of injury in the event of slipping In case of danger immediately pull the power plug from the socket Always run the power cord away from the appliance to the rear Fire hazard due to flying sparks When sanding metals there is a risk of flying sparks For this reason always make certain that no one is at risk and that no flammable materials are located near the working area A Warning Toxic vapours Working with harmful toxic dusts results in health hazards for the person operating the appliance and for other persons in the area Wear safety glasses and a dust protection mask When working for extended periods on wood and in particular materials that produce dusts that are hazardous to health connect the appliance to an appropriate external suction device
8. d the wood dust in the dust sack or in the dust bag of a vacuum cleaner can ignite This can PARKSIDE happen especially if the wood dust has paint particles on it or is mixed with other chemical substances and the sanded material is hot after extensive working You should therefore avoid overheating of products being sanded as well as the appliance and always empty the dust collection box 4 or the dust bag of the vacuum cleaner before work pauses Wear a dust mask Vacuuming dust with the dust collection box Attach the dust collection box o Slide the dust collection box 4 onto the adapter 5 on the rear of the appliance Remove the dust collection box o Press the release button 3 and pull the dust collection box 4 off the appliance Note Always empty the dust collection box in due time and shake any remaining dust out this will ensure optimal vacuum performance Attaching the dust removal device to an external vacuum When using a vacuum cleaner to remove the dust slide the suction hose of an appropriate vacuum cleaner e g industrial vacuum cleaner into the adapter 5 see Fig D Note If necessary use the reducer 12 and insert it into the adapter 5 Removing o Pull the hose from the adapter 5 or from the reducer 12 as the case might be PARKSIDE Operation Maintenance and Cleaning Instructions tips and tricks o Always hold the appliance firmly with two ha
9. ee Fig F Dust collection box Reducer see Fig D Operating manual ee Warranty and Service manual PARKSIDE Technical Data 290 V 30Hz 310W no 6 000 11 000 rpm max approx 22 000 rpm Nominal voltage Nominal power Idle speed Idle oscillation speed Oscillation circle 2 1 mm Sanding paper size max approx 280x 115mm Protection class II Information on sound levels and vibration A weighted noise level 7 1 dB A 85 dB A Sound pressure level Sound power level Weighted acceleration typical 2 149 m s Hand arm vibration XQ 310 kH3178 230 V 50 Hz 310 W n 6000 11000 min Date of manufacture 08 2007 KompernaB GmbH D 44867 Bochum Germany www kompernass com Safety Instructions Important When using electrical tools the following basic safety measures must be followed to protect against electric shock injuries and fire hazards Read and take note of these operating instructions and the safety advice contained therein before using the appliance and keep them for future reference Not following the instructions listed below can result in electric shock fire and or serious injuries Safety at the Workplace m Keep working area clean and tidy Ensure good illumination of the working area Cluttered PARKSIDE Introduction Safety Instructions and poorly lit working areas can lead to accidents a Explosion hazard Do not work fr with t
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11. h to clean the casing Never use petrol solvents or cleansers that damage plastics A vacuum cleaner is required for thorough cleaning of the appliance Ventilation openings must never be obstructed Remove adhering sanding dust with a brush Disposal X The packaging is made from environ mentally friendly material and can be Do not dispose of electrical appliances in normal house hold refuse According to European Directive 2002 96 EC for used electrical and electronic appliances and its adoption into national laws worn out electrical tools must be collected separately and subjected to an environmentally friendly recycling procedure Your local communal or municipal authorities can provide information on how to dispose of the worn out appliance Information Service centre Details of the service centre responsible for your country are contained in the warranty documentation 12 GB IE disposed off at your local recycling plant Conformity Declaration Manufacturer C We Kompernafs GmbH Burgstr 21 D 44867 Bochum Germany hereby declare that this product complies with the requirements of the following EC directives EC machine guideline 98 37 EG EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEG EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEG 93 68 EEG Type Appliance Designation Parkside Orbital sander XQ 310 Bochum 30 06 2007 ferens Hans Komperna M
12. he appliance in areas subject to the risk of explosions or in areas where flammable liquids gases or dusts are located Electrical hand tools produce sparks which could ignite the dust or vapours owe Keep children and other unauthorised personnel at a safe distance when using electrical hand tools Should you become distracted you could lose control over the appliance Electrical Safety A m The power plug of the appliance must match the power socket Never manipulate the electrical plug Do not use adapter plugs together with earthing protected appliances Unmodified plugs and suit able wall sockets reduce the risk of electric shock m Avoid physical contact with earthed surfaces such as pipes heaters stoves and refrigerators There is an increased risk of electrical shock if your body is earthed E Protect the appliance from rain and Avoid life threatening electric shocks moisture If water or moisture enters into an electrical appliance the risk of electrical shock increases m Do not use the power cord for purposes other than intended e g do not use the cord to carry the appliance for hanging it up or for pulling the plug from the wall socket Keep the cable away from heat oil sharp edges or moving appliance parts Damaged or tangled cords or plugs increase the risk of an electric shock m 4 A damaged appliance power cord Zig OF Power plug mean a risk of life Check the condition of the applian
13. n speed selector 10 The required oscillation speed depends on the material being worked and can be determined through practical tests Attaching a sanding pad A Warning Before performing work on the appliance always disconnect the power Note Before attaching a new sanding pecs o remove dust and dirt from the sanding plate 1 Open the two tensioning levers 7 by pushing them up to clamp in a new sanding pad 9 or when switching the sanding pads 9 for the use with different material 2 Slide the sanding pad 9 at one end under the clamping bar 6 above the sanding plate and clamp it tightly by pressing the tensioning lever 7 back down 3 Do the same at the other end Make certain that the sanding pad 9 rests firmly against the sanding plate 8 See also Fig B and C 4 Important To ensure that vacuuming of dust through the sanding plate 8 is guaranteed the holes in the sanding pad 9 and the sanding plate 8 must match up Various materials require different grit values You can read which grit value is best suited for which work in our recommendations under Tips and tricks Vacuuming dust A Warning Fire hazard A risk of fire exists when working with electrical appliances that have a dust collection box 4 or can be attached to a vacuum cleaner via an external suction adapter Under unfavourable conditions such as flying sparks grinding of metal or metal remnants in woo
14. nds while working see also Fig D E o Move the oscillating sander parallel in flat circles or alternating between lengthwise and side to side motions o Do not press down with the oscillating sander The sanding pads become clogged which reduces the sanding performance o Clean the sanding pad 9 occasionally with the vacuum cleaner o The removal performance and therefore the result of your work are determined by the correct selection of the speed and sanding pad 9 grit o Never sand different materials with the same sanding pad 9 e g wood then metal The following table offers some values which are for information only and may simplify the selection of a sanding pad 9 Sanding of wood 40 240 Pre sanding e g of rough AO 60 unplaned beams and boards Surface sanding 80 100 120 Fine sanding of hard woods 180 240 Sanding of paint 40 320 lacquer coats or base coats such as filler and smoothing compound Sanding off paint AO 60 Sanding off primer coats 80 100 120 Final sanding of base coats 180 240 320 before painting Maintenance and Cleaning A Warning Before performing any work on the appliance disconnect the power plug o Clean the appliance regularly preferably always immediately after use o Do not use any sharp objects for cleaning the GB IE 11 Cleaning and Maintenance Disposal Information appliance Never permit fluids to permeate inside the appliance o Use a clot
15. or power cord replaced by the manufacturer of the appliance or the manufacturer s customer service Thus you can be certain that the safety of your appliance is assured GB IE 9 Satety Instructions Operation Original ancillaries and accessories m Only use accessories and tools that are specified in the operating instructions The use of tools and accessories other than those recommended in the operating instructions could lead to an increased risk of personal injury for you Any questions m You may begin the work once you have famil iarised yourself with the instructions functions and handling of the appliance The safest work is possible by heeding all information and instructions of the manufacturer Operation Operation Take note of the mains voltage The voltage must agree with the information on the type plate of the appliance appliances that are designated as 230V can also be connected to 220 V Switching On and Off Switching on intermittent function o Press the ON OFF switch 1 Switching off intermittent function o Release the ON OFF switch 1 Switching on continuous operation 4 Press the ON OFF switch 1 hold it pressed and press the locking button 2 Switching off continuous operation o Press the ON OFF switch 1 then release it again 10 GB IE Setting the oscillation speed You can set the desired oscillation speed as needed with the oscillatio
16. the appliance on before connecting it to the power supply this may cause an accident m Do not overestimate yourself Ensure you position yourself securely and you are balanced at all times This allows much better control over the appliance especially in unexpected situations m Wear suitable clothing Do not wear loose cloth ing or jewellery Keep hair clothing and gloves away from moving parts Wear a hair net if you have long hair Loose clothing and clothing that is not tight against the body as well as jewellery and hair can be caught by moving parts m Use dust vacuuming and collecting equipment if these can be attached to the appliance Please note that the vacuums used must be suitable for this special application The correct use of 8 GB IE this equipment reduces risks caused by dust There is a risk of fire when working with electrical appliances that are equipped with dust bags or which can be connected to an appropriate appliance with a dust suction attachment Under unfavourable conditions such as flying sparks grinding of metal or metal remnants in wood the wood dust in the dust bag or in the filter bag of a vacuum cleaner can ignite This can happen especially if the wood dust has paint particles on it or is mixed with other chemical substances and the sanded material is hot after extensive working Therefore avoid overheat ing both the part which is being sanded and the appliance and always empty the dust

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