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To change the accessory, merely peel off the old accessory, remove dust from the pad if necessary, and press the new accessory in place (Fig. 3). Be sure to align the sanding disc holes with the holes in the backing pad to allow the dust extraction system to function. After considerable service the pad surface will become worn, and the pad must be replaced when it no longer offers a firm grip. If you are experiencing premature wearout of the pad hooks, it may be due to pressure being applied to the tool during operation. PSA BACKING PAD ACCESSORIES The optional RS036 soft PSA backing pad can be used with PSA backed accessories with pressure sensitive adhesive. To change accessory, peel protective sheet from the back of accessory. Align accessory with backing pad and press firmly in place. To remove, lift an edge of accessory with your finger nail and peel it off the backing pad. NOTE: Do not store tool with sanding disc on pad, as sanding creates heat which increases the adhesive bond. If the disc is left in place it may become very difficult to remove. SANDING DISC ALIGNMENT POSTS The optional carrying case is equipped with alignment posts that will allow you to easily align the holes in the sanding disc, with the holes in the backing pad. Place the sanding disc onto the alignment posts with the Velcro facing up (Fig. 4). Align holes on backing pad with alignment posts and firmly tool push downward. BACKING PAD SCREW FIG. 2 LOCATING PINS FIG. 3 ABRASIVE DISC BACKING PAD FIG. 4 ABRASIVE DISC ALIGNMENT POSTS CARRYING CASE BM 2609140467 08-07 8/28/07 8:54 AM Page 7 BACKING PAD DAMPER Your tool is equipped with an integrated backing pad damper ring. This damper reduces the no-load speed, which helps prevent swirl marks on the workpiece surface and provides uniform finishing. NOTE: If you notice steadily increasing noload speed, this indicates that the damper ring is worn and needs to be replaced. To replace damper ring, remove backing pad as described in “Backing Pad Installation” and remove worn damper ring by pulling firmly out of locating groove. Loosen the two screws on shroud just enough so you can separate shroud approximately 1/4 inch. Align locating bumps on damper ring with cut outs in shroud and depress ring with thumbs until shroud seats into groove completely around ring, then tighten screws (Fig. 5). IMPORTANT: Ring should not have bends or ripples when correctly seated. MICROFILTER DUST CANISTER The integral dust extraction system collects sanding dust in canister supplied with your sander. For maximum efficiency, the dust canister should be emptied frequently during operation. Your tool is equipped with a dust canister, empty it frequently, after completion of sanding and before storing the sander. Be extremely careful of dust disposal, materials in fine particle form may be explosive. Do not throw sanding dust on an open fire. Combustion from mixture of varnishes, lacquers, polyurethane, oil or water with dust particles can occur if there is a static discharge, spark introduced in the box, or excessive heat. REMOVING AND INSTALLING DUST CANISTER To remove dust canister: Twist the canister left or right and simply pull away from the tool (Fig. 6). To install dust canister: align dust port with hole in canister and push canister onto tool until it locks into place (Fig. 7). Dust Collection ! WARNING FIG. 6 FIG. 7 MICROFILTER DUST CANISTER DUST PORT MICROFILTER DUST CANISTER -8- 2 1 DAMPER RING SHROUD BACKING PAD LOCATING BUMPS ON UNDERSIDE OF DAMPER RING FIG. 5 BM 2609140467 08-07 8/28/07 8:54 AM Page 8 -9- CLEANING AND EMPTYING THE DUST CANISTER Before opening the dust canister lid, it is recommended to loosen dust from the microfilter dust canister by gently striking it against a solid surface (Fig. 8). To empty canister, hold canister and maintain a firm grip. Firmly push upward on tab on corner of lid, and remove from canister (Fig. 9). Knock excess dust out of the microfilter, or remove dust with your fingers or a soft brush. You may notice that all the dust may not come out of the canister. This will not affect sanding performance but will reduce dust collection efficiency. NOTE: Do not wash the micro filter with soap and water. Dust may become more firmly lodged in the pores, which will reduce dust collection, and damage the micro filter. ATTACHING VACUUM HOSE When the canister is removed from the tool, an (optional) vacuum hose accessory can be attached to the dust port. To use this feature, attach vacuum hose (optional accessory) to dust port, then connect opposite end of the vacuum hose to a shop vacuum cleaner. A vacuum hose adapter is included for connection of this tool to a 1-1/4" or 1-1/2" vacuum hose (Fig. 10). FIG. 8 C4 FIG. 9 FIG. 10 BOSCH 19MM HOSE VAC002 1-1/4” OR 1-1/2” HOSE DUST PORT MICROFILTER DUST CANISTER LID BM 2609140467 08-07 8/28/07 8:54 AM Page 9 SELECTING SANDING DISCS Open-coat aluminum oxide sanding discs are recommended for most wood or metal sanding application...
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