Usage, English, Tips – Wagner PaintEater User Manual

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English

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usage

Wear an NIOSh/OShA approved respirator, safety glasses and gloves

when using the Paint Eater™.

IMPORTANT - The Paint Eater™ should be used only on clean, dry surfaces. do not

use in conjunction with any paint removal chemicals.

1. Make sure the OFF (O) switch is pressed, and plug in the power cord.

2. Place hands onto unit using one of the methods shown on the previous page.

3. Turn the switch ON (l), and place the rotating disc onto the surface you want to

prepare.

Tips:

• Test the Paint Eater™ in an inconspicuous place or on a piece of scrap wood to

become accustomed to the tool.

• Hold the disk flat to the surface to remove large paint chips or to feather paint edges.

do not force tool or hold the disc in one place for too long or the painting

surface can become damaged. Too much force will cause the motor to slow

down and overheat, and will cause premature wear on the sanding disc.

• Hold the disc on its edge to remove paint chips that are more difficult to remove.

The outer edges of the disc can be used to prepare underneath lap siding.

• After a period of operation, check the disc to see if paint is sticking to the disc. Too

much paint embedded into the disk will affect performance and should be removed.

Run the disc momentarily on a concrete sidewalk or a large concrete block. This

will knock the paint loose from the disc. Make sure cleaning surface is stable and

disc is placed flat onto the cleaning surface. Do not hold block used for cleaning in

your hand. Do not immerse the disc into a solvent, such as turpentine.

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