Parkside PWDS 920 A1 3903806979 IAN 315148 Instructions

For initial sanding, especially on hardwood surfaces, it is recommended to use a coarser grit size such as 60 or 80.
To replace the sanding disc, first unplug the sander, then remove the old disc by peeling it off. Align the new disc with the backing pad and press it firmly to ensure it adheres properly.
Regularly clean the dust extraction port and the sanding pad. Check the power cord for any damage and ensure the ventilation slots are free from dust. Replace worn-out sanding discs promptly.
Excessive vibration can be caused by an unbalanced or improperly attached sanding disc. Ensure the disc is correctly aligned and securely attached. Also, check for any damage on the pad.
If the sander is not starting, check the power supply and ensure the plug is properly connected. Inspect the fuse and replace it if necessary. If the problem persists, consult a professional technician.
Yes, by using appropriately fine grit sanding discs or polishing pads, this sander can be used for polishing surfaces. Ensure to use the sander at a lower speed for polishing.
Ensure the dust extraction port is properly connected to a vacuum or dust bag. Regularly empty the dust bag and clean the port to maintain efficient dust extraction.
A burning smell could indicate that the sanding disc is too coarse for the material or that excessive pressure is being applied. Try using a finer grit and reduce the pressure.
To prevent overheating, it is recommended to use the sander in 15-20 minute intervals, allowing it to cool down between sessions.
To achieve a smooth finish, start with a coarse grit to remove material quickly, then progressively use finer grits such as 120 or 180. Finish with a very fine grit like 220 for a smooth surface.