Workzone WMW 300-1 User manual

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User-friendly
Manual
User Guide
Manual
del usuario
Translation of the original user manual
Traducción del manual del usuario original
MULTIFUNCTION TOOL
HERRAMIENTA MULTIFUNCIONAL
English ........Page 06
Español .......Página 23
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Contents
Overview. ..................................................................................... 4
Use ................................................................................................ 5
Product contents/device parts ...................................................6
General information .................................................................... 7
Reading and storing this manual ................................................... 7
Explanation of symbols .................................................................... 7
Safety ........................................................................................... 8
Proper use ...........................................................................................8
Safety notes ........................................................................................8
General safety notes for power tools ..............................................8
Preparation ................................................................................13
Checking the multifunction tool and product contents .............13
Familiarizing yourself with the functional principle ...................13
Familiarizing yourself with permissible materials ......................13
Preparing the multifunction tool ...................................................14
Operation .................................................................................... 15
Getting started ..................................................................................15
Finishing work ...................................................................................16
Cleaning and maintenance ........................................................16
Storage and transport ...............................................................17
Repair ..........................................................................................18
Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 18
Accessories .................................................................................19
Technical data ........................................................................... 20
Noise emission/vibration ......................................................... 20
Disposal .......................................................................................21
Service notes ............................................................................. 22
Warranty card ............................................................................ 43
Warranty conditions ..................................................................44
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Product contents⁄device parts
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On/Off switch
2
Left/right holding clip
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Speed control
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Connecting nozzle
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Power cable including power plug
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Handle
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Dust extractor
8
Allen wrench
9
Allen head screw
10
Washer
11
Sanding plate
12
Sanding sheets, 20× (various grain sizes)
13
Segment saw blade
14
Scraper
15
Plunge-cut saw blade
16
Tool holder
17
Extractor line
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Inside thread
This instruction manual can be downloaded in PDF format from the
website www.meister-werkzeuge.de.
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General information
Reading and storing this manual
This manual accompanies this multifunction tool.
It contains important information on setup and handling.
Before using the multifunction tool, read this manual carefully. This
particularly applies for the safety notes. Failure to heed this manual
may result in severe injury or damage to the multifunction tool.
Please observe the country-specific guidelines and laws when using and dis-
posing of the device abroad.
Store this manual for further use. Make sure to include this manual when passing
the multifunction tool on to third parties.
Explanation of symbols
The following symbols and signal words are used in this manual, on the multi-
function tool or on the packaging.
WARNING!
This signal symbol/word designates a hazard
with moderate degree of risk which may lead
to death or severe injury if not avoided.
CAUTION!
This signal word designates a hazard with low
risk which may result in minor or moderate in-
jury if not avoided.
NOTICE!
This signal symbol/word warns against poten-
tial damages to property.
The multifunction tool complies with protection class 2.
3 years of manufacturer warranty.
Important! Observe this manual!
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Safety
Proper use
The multifunction tool is only designed for sawing, cutting, scraping and sand-
ing various materials in hard-to-reach areas. The multifunction tool may only
be used in indoor areas. It is only intended for private use and not suitable for
commercial purposes.
Only use the multifunction tool as described in this manual. Using it in any
other way is deemed improper and may result in damage to property or even
personal injury. The multifunction tool is not a children’s toy.
The manufacturer or vendor cannot be held liable for damages incurred
through improper or incorrect use.
Safety notes
General safety notes for power tools
Warning! Read all safety notes and instructions.
Failure to follow the safety notes and instructions may result in an electric shock,
fire and/or severe injury.
Keep all safety notes and instructions for future reference.
Work place safety
a) Keep your work area clean and well lit. Disorganization or unlit work
areas may result in accidents.
b) Do not work with the power tool in areas with a risk of explosion
where flammable liquids, gases or dusts are present. Power tools
may produce sparks that could ignite dust or vapors.
c) Keep children and other persons away from the power tool while
you are using it. If you are distracted, you could lose control of the
device.
d) Make sure there is adequate ventilation. Stale air contaminated with
odors may cause symptoms of fatigue.
Electrical safety
a) The connector plug for the power tool must fit in the socket. The
plug may not be modified in any way. Do not use any adapter
plugs in combination with power tools with protective earthing.
Plugs that have not been modified and sockets with the proper fit
reduce the risk of an electric shock.
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b) Avoid coming into contact with earthed surfaces like pipes, heat-
ers, stoves and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric
shock if your body is grounded.
c) Keep power tools away from rain or moisture. If water penetrates a
power tool, there is an increased risk of electric shock.
d) Do not use the cord for purposes other than the intended one
such as for carrying the power tool, hanging it up or pulling the
plug out of the socket. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp
edges or moving parts of the device. A damaged or wound up cable
increases the risk of an electric shock.
e) If you are working with a power tool outdoors, only use extension
cords that are also suitable for outdoor use. The use of an extension
cord suitable for outdoor application reduces the risk of electrical shock.
f) If operating the power tool in a damp environment cannot be
avoided, use a fault-current circuit breaker. Using a fault-current
circuit breaker reduces the risk of an electric shock.
Safety of persons
a) This device is not intended to be used by persons (including chil-
dren) with impaired physical, sensory or mental abilities or who
lack experience and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by
a person responsible for their safety or have been instructed by
such a person on how to use the device.
b) Be careful, pay attention to what you are doing and approach
work with a power tool in a reasonable manner. Do not use any
power tool if you are tired or under the influence of drugs, alcohol
or medication. A single moment of inattentiveness when using the
power tool can result in serious injury.
c) Wear personal protective gear and always wear protective goggles.
Depending on the type of power tool and how it is used, wearing
personal protective gear such as a dust mask, non-slip safety shoes, a
protective helmet or ear protection reduces the risk of injury
d) Avoid accidentally activating the device. Make sure that the power
tool is turned off before you connect it to the power supply,
connect the rechargeable battery, pick it up or carry it. If you have
your finger on the switch when carrying the power tool or connect the
device to the power supply when it is turned on, this may cause an
accident.
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e) Remove all adjusting tools or spanners before you switch the
power tool on. A tool or spanner in contact with a rotating part of the
device may result in injury.
f) Avoid an abnormal posture. Assume a stable position and keep
your balance at all times. This will allow you to have better control of
the power tool in the event of unexpected situations.
g) Wear suitable clothing. Do not wear any loose-fitting clothing or
jewelery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from the mov-
ing parts. Loose clothing, jewelery or long hair may get caught in the
moving parts.
h) If you can attach dust extractors or collectors, make sure that they
are connected and used properly. Using a dust extractor may reduce
risks associated with dust.
i) Only use the power tool if it is in impeccable condition and not
damaged.
j) Do not remove or manipulate the safety equipment fitted on the
power tool.
k) Do not modify the power tool or parts of it.
l) Only put the power tool aside once it has been switched off and
come to a stop.
m) Disconnect the power tool from the power supply when it is not in
use.
Using and handling the power tool
a) Do not overload the device. Use the right power tool for your
work. The right power tool will ensure that you work more effectively
and safely within the specified power range.
b) Do not use a power tool if its switch is defective. A power tool that
can no longer be switched on or off is dangerous and must be repaired.
c) Pull the plug out of the socket and/or remove the rechargeable
battery before you make any adjustments to the device, change
the accessories or put away the device. This precaution will prevent
the power tool from accidentally starting.
d) Keep unused power tools out of the reach of children. Do not let
persons use the device if they are not familiar with it or have not
read these instructions. Power tools are dangerous if used by inexpe-
rienced persons.
e) Take good care of the power tools. Check to make sure that the
moving parts are functioning properly and not stuck, whether
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parts are broken or damaged so as to affect the function of the
power tool. Have damaged parts repaired before you use the
device. A large number of accidents are caused by poorly maintained
power tools.
f) Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Well maintained cutting tools
with sharp cutting edges are less likely to catch and are easier to guide.
g) Use the power tool, accessories, insertion tools etc. in accordance
with these instructions. At the same time, consider the working
conditions and the work to be performed. Using power tools for
applications other than the intended ones may result in dangerous
situations.
h) If you notice any unusual phenomena: Switch the power tool off.
Disconnect the power tool from the power supply. Have autho-
rized qualified professionals check the power tool. Such unusual
phenomena may be: noises, odors, vibrations etc.
Service
a) Only have your power tool repaired by a qualified professional
and only with original spare parts. This will ensure that the safety of
the power tool is not compromised.
Special safety measures when working with the
multifunction tool
Hold the power tool by the insulated handles when performing work
where there is a risk of the tool being used coming into contact with hid-
den power lines or its own power cable. Contact with a live line could also
energize metallic parts of the device and inflict an electric shock.
When working for prolonged periods, wear anti-vibration
gloves.
Working with vibrating tools for prolonged periods may cause circulatory disor-
ders and neurological diseases (Raynaud’s Disease).
Sanding e.g. coats of paint containing lead, various types of wood, metals
etc. could produce toxic/poisonous/carcinogenic dust. Coming into con-
tact or inhaling such dust may pose a risk to the operator or nearby per-
sons. Therefore, a dust extractor should always be connected; corresponding
personal protective gear including respiratory protection should be worn.
Keep children and other persons away during use.
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Prevent unintentional starts. Make sure that the power tool is switched off be-
fore you connect it to the power supply, when lifting or carrying it. If your finger
is on the main switch when you are carrying the tool or if it is switched on when
you insert the power plug, serious accidents could occur.
Pull the power plug out of the socket before performing settings. This precau-
tion will prevent the device from accidentally starting.
Never let persons operate the device, who are not familiar with it or who have
not read this manual.
Special environmental conditions (e.g.: explosive environment, high buildings,
damp conditions) must be ruled out.
Safety precaution for fire prevention
Keep an extinguisher on hand.
In the event of wood and paper fires: powder fire extinguisher (fire class ABC)
or foam fire extinguisher (fire class AB).
For electrical fires: carbon dioxide (CO
2
) fire extinguisher (fire class B).
Special safety precautions for persons with medical
implants
Every power tool generates an electromagnetic field during operation that may
interfere with the functioning of medical implants (e.g. pacemakers) under un-
favorable conditions.
Before working with the power tool:
Consult a physician.
Ask the manufacturer of your implant.
Further safety notes
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the multifunction tool may result in dam-
age.
Never place the multifunction tool or the accessories on or
near hot surfaces (e.g. radiators).
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Preparation
Checking the multifunction tool and product
contents
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
If you are not cautious when opening the packaging with a
sharp knife or other pointy objects, you may damage the mul-
tifunction tool.
Therefore, be careful when opening it.
1. Remove the packaging material.
2. Check whether the delivery is complete (see fig.A and B).
3. Check whether the multifunction tool or the accessories exhibit damage.
If this is the case, do not use the multifunction tool. Contact the manu-
facturer at the service address specified on the warranty card.
Familiarizing yourself with the functional principle
The multifunction tool does not rotate the fitted tool; instead, it oscillates it back
and forth.
Familiarizing yourself with permissible materials
You can use the following tools to process the listed materials:
Plunge-cut saw blade
Hard and soft woods
Scraper
Layers of paint and lacquer
Synthetic coatings
Flexible floor coverings, e.g. carpets, linoleum
Segment saw blade
Hard and soft woods
Sanding plate
Hard and soft wood surfaces
Layers of paint and lacquer
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Preparing the multifunction tool
CAUTION!
Risk associated with oscillating moving parts!
If you accidentally switch the multifunction tool on, you could
injure yourself on the moving parts that are oscillating.
Before mounting accessories, disconnect the multifunc-
tion tool from the power supply.
Mounting the handle
Screw the handle
6
onto the multifunction tool (see fig. C). Make sure
that you screw the handle onto the left side of the multifunction tool if you
are right-handed and onto the right side if you are left-handed.
Connecting the dust extractor
1. Mount the extractor line
17
with the holding clips
2
onto the back of the
multifunction tool (see fig. B and M). Make sure that the extractor line is cor-
rectly positioned on the multifunction tool.
2. Mount the dust extractor
7
on the connecting nozzle
4
(see fig.Aand D).
3. Connect a suitable suction device to the dust extractor (e.g. shop vacuum
cleaner).
Mounting tools
Depending on the application, mount the tools listed below.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
If you mount the tools incorrectly and they are therefore able
to come into contact with your hand during use, there is a risk
of injury.
Do not mount the tools such that there is a possibility of
them coming into contact with your hand.
For example: Ensure that the blades are not pointing to-
wards your hand.
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Plunge-cut saw blade
Example of use: Sawing slots.
1. Place the plunge-cut saw blade
15
on the tool holder
16
at any angle.
The blade of the saw blade must be pointing forward (see fig. L).
2. Place the washer
10
on the plunge-cut saw blade with the concavity up.
3. Use the Allen wrench
8
to tighten the Allen head screw
9
.
Scraper
Example of use: Removing coatings, lacquer coats or floor surfaces.
1. Place the scraper
14
on the tool holder at any angle (see fig. L).
2. Place the washer on the top of the plunge-cut saw blade with the concavity up.
3. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the Allen head screw.
Segment saw blade
Example of use: Flush cutting fitted door frames to length.
1. Place the segment saw blade
13
on the tool holder at any angle (see fig. L).
2. Place the washer on the top of the plunge-cut saw blade with the concavity up.
3. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the Allen head screw.
Sanding plate
Example of use: Grinding surfaces in inaccessible corners.
1. Place the sanding plate
11
on the tool holder at any angle (see fig. L).
2. Use the Allen wrench to tighten the Allen head screw. The washer is not
required to mount the sanding plate.
3. Place the sanding sheets
12
on the sanding plate so that they are aligned.
Push firmly so that the Velcro backing holds in place.
Operation
Getting started
1. Make sure that the multifunction tool has been properly prepared as de-
scribed in the chapter “Preparing the multifunction tool”.
2. Connect the multifunction tool to a power plug.
3. Switch the extractor on.
4. Use the On/Off switch
1
to switch the multifunction tool on.
5. Use the speed control
3
to adjust the speed (see fig. F). Set the speed con-
trol to level 1 for low vibration (oscillation) and to level 6 for intense vibration
(oscillation). Make sure that you use the correct speed for the work material or
test various speeds on the work material to determine the correct one.
Cleaning and maintenance
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6. Hold the multifunction tool up to the work piece.
You can now process the work piece.
Finishing work
1. Take the multifunction tool out of the work piece.
2. Use the On/Off switch
1
to switch the multifunction tool off.
3. Switch the extractor off.
4. Pull the power plug.
Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING!
Burn hazard!
Some tools become hot during operation!
Always let them cool off completely before cleaning!
NOTICE!
Risk of short circuit!
Water that has penetrated the housing may cause a short circuit.
Never submerge the multifunction tool in water.
Make sure that no water penetrates the housing.
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improperly cleaning the multifunction tool and the tools may
lead to damage.
Do not use any aggressive cleaners, brushes with metal or
nylon bristles, sharp or metallic cleaning utensils such as
knives, hard scrapers and the like.
After every use
1. Before cleaning, pull the power plug out of the socket.
2. Let the tool cool off completely.
3. Unlock the extractor line
17
and take it off of the multifunction tool
(see fig. M).
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4. Use a soft brush or compressed air to clean the extractor line and the
housing.
5. Wipe the housing off with a damp cloth if heavily soiled.
6. Attach the extractor line to the multifunction tool again.
After every eight hours of operation
1. Unlock the extractor line and remove it.
2. Use commercially-available universal oil to oil the moving parts of the tool
holder
16
.
3. Attach the extractor line to the multifunction tool again.
Storage and transport
NOTICE!
Risk of damage!
Improper storage or transport of the multifunction tool could
damage it.
Store and transport the multifunction tool in a clean, dry
and frost-free location. Always use the enclosed plastic
case to store and transport the multifunction tool and the
accessories. Other storage locations and transport possi-
bilities do not adequately protect the multifunction tool.
Make sure that the multifunction tool and the accessories are completely dry.
Fold up the power cable so that it does not knot or kink.
Place all accessories and especially the washer, the Allen head screw and
the Allen wrench back in the plastic case to prevent the loss of accessory
parts.
Repair
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Repair
WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Repairs performed by the user or the use of unsuitable spare
parts to repair the device poses an increased risk of electric
shock.
Do not open the housing. In the event of a defect, only
have the multifunction tool repaired by authorized qual-
ified professionals. For this, contact the manufacturer at
the service address specified on the warranty card. Electric
and mechanical parts, which are essential for providing
protection against sources of danger, are contained in this
multifunction tool.
Do not attempt to perform any repairs by yourself.
If the connection line is damaged, you must – in order to
avoid risks – have it replaced by the manufacturer or its
customer service representative.
Troubleshooting
Some malfunctions may be caused by minor faults, which you can resolve
yourself. Follow the instructions in the following table for this.
If it is still not possible to resolve the problem with the multifunction tool,
contact customer service.
Problem Possible cause Troubleshooting
1.
The handle/
tool cannot
be mounted.
The inside thread is
dirty.
Always keep the inside thread
clean as described in the chapter
“Cleaning and maintenance”.
The washer, the Allen
head screw, the Allen
wrench or the tool is
bent/damaged.
Contact the customer service
team of the manufacturer and
have the damaged or defective
part replaced.
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Problem Possible cause Troubleshooting
2.
The extractor
line/dust
extractor is
loose/keeps
falling off.
The extractor line/the
dust extractor is not
properly mounted.
Use the holding clips to secure
the extractor line on the housing
of the multifunction tool.
Push the dust extractor firmly
onto the connecting nozzle
of the extractor line and turn
it counterclockwise to fix it in
place.
3.
The multi-
function tool
cannot be
switched on.
The socket has no
power.
Check the socket by connecting
another device.
The power plug has
not been inserted
properly.
Check to make sure that the
power plug is properly seated.
The power plug is
not connected to a
socket.
Insert the power plug in a
socket.
The On/Off switch is
stuck.
Keep the On/Off switch clean
as described in the chapter
“Cleaning and maintenance”.
The power plug/
On/Off switch is
defective.
Contact the customer service
team of the manufacturer.
4.
The tool hol-
der does not
move after
switching on
the multifun-
ction tool.
There is dirt, wood
chips or other objects
located in the gap of
the tool holder.
If necessary, clean the gap of
the tool holder with a vacuum
cleaner.
The multifunction-
tool is defective.
Contact the customer service
team of the manufacturer.
5. The oscilla-
tion/speed
can not be
increased or
decreased.
The speed control is
dirty.
If necessary, clean the speed
control and the gap with a
vacuum cleaner.
Accessories
You can purchase suitable accessories such as sanding sheets from commercial
outlets (e.g. at Bosch).
Technical data
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Technical data
Product-specific data
Model: WMW 300-1
Article number: 5404126
Electrical data
Supply voltage: 120 V~
Power frequency: 60 Hz
Current power: 2.5 A
Idle speed n
0
: 15.000–23.000 min
-1
Physical data
Dimensions without accessories and cords: 12.13 × 2.48 × 3.90"
(308 × 63 × 99 mm)
Weight without tools: 3.53 lbs (1.6 kg)
Noise emissionvibration
Noise emission
Sound pressure level L
pA
: 86.77 dB(A)
Sound power level L
WA
: 97.77 dB(A)
Measurement uncertainty K
pA
: 3 dB(A)
K
WA
: 3 dB(A)
Hand/arm vibration
Vibration emission level a
h
: Idle: Handle: 11.214 ft/s
2
(3.418 m/s
2
)
Uncertainty: Additional
handle:
17.618 ft/s
2
(5.370 m/s
2
)
Sanding
mode:
Handle: 25.981 ft/s
2
(7.919 m/s
2
)
Additional
handle:
34.777 ft/s
2
(10.600 m/s
2
)
Uncertainty: K: 4.92 ft/s
2
(1.5 m/s
2
)
Vibration levels were determined in accordance with EN 60745.
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