User Manual

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Clean the support plate (1) as required (vacuum
off the dust). This increases the service life of the
velcro-type fastening.
Remove blockages in the sanding head (15)
-Note:
left and right cleaning flap (16) are not
interchangeable, therefore do not interchange!
Remove fixing screws of the service flaps (17),
remove service flaps and put aside.
- Vacuum with the crevice nozzle of an extraction
device, if required, ensure clear passage using a
wire.
- If required, remove support plate (1) and vacuum
the extraction channels underneath and ensure
clear passage.
Pull the plug out of the plug socket before any
servicing or cleaning are performed.
Regularly check the support plate (1). Replace
worn support plate (1)
1. Remove the locking screw (18) of the support
plate.
2. Remove support plate (1) and washer (19).
3. Refer to the Accessories chapter for
replacement support plates with hook and loop
fastening.
4. Mount support plate (1) and rotate until it
engages on carrier disc.
5. Re-insert fixing screw (18), together with washer
(19) and tighten.
Regularly check the backing pad (3). Replace
worn backing pad (3)
See page 2, fig. D.
- Pull out brush rim (3).
- Insert new brush rim (order no. 6.26663).
Regularly check the rubber lip (4). Replace
worn rubber lip (4)
See page 2, fig. D.
- Dismantle support plate (1).
- Unscrew fixing screws of the rubber lip (4).
- Mount new rubber lip (order no. 3.44101740).
Shaft (21) defective
The shaft (21) comprises 2 components: hose
(outer) and shaft core (inner).
Replace worn shaft core with the shaft core
provided
see fig. , page 3.
1. Press pushbutton (e.g. With Allen key) and keep
pressed.
2. Remove shaft.
3. Unscrew the shaft from the sanding head (right-
hand thread)
4. Completely remove the shaft core from the hose
(No broken remains may be in the hose).
5. Screw the hose into the sanding head to the
stop, but do not tighten.
6. Ensure that the new shaft core is not dirty when
installing. Remove the shaft core provided from
the packaging and insert into the hose.
7. Bend the “shaft end with pushbutton” towards
the handle bar. Unscrew the shaft end at the
sanding head again until the “shaft end with
pushbutton” can be inserted in the handle bar
and the pushbutton engages (if required turn the
sanding plate slightly by hand to make the
insertion of the shaft easier.)
Replace worn shaft (21) with a new shaft (spare part
order no.: 6.26664):
see fig. , page 4.
Removal:
1. Press pushbutton (e.g. With Allen key) and keep
pressed.
2. Remove shaft.
3. Unscrew the shaft from the sanding head (right-
hand thread)
Fitting:
- Ensure that the shaft core does not fall out from
the shaft tube when fitting and gets dirty.
1. Screw new shaft (order no.: 6.26664) into the
sanding head until the stop, but do not tighten
yet.
2. Bend the “shaft end with pushbutton” towards
the handle bar. Unscrew the shaft end at the
sanding head again until the “shaft end with
pushbutton” can be inserted in the handle bar
and the pushbutton engages (if required turn the
sanding plate slightly by hand to make the
insertion of the shaft easier.)
LSV 5-225 Comfort (only if required):
Readjust tension of the handle bar connection
See page 2, fig. E.
1. Lift locking bow (6)
2. Swivel the hook holder (7) downwards.
3. Turn (20) eccentric.
= Increase tension
= Decrease tension
4. Fix handle bar (8) and check tension.
5. If needed, repeat steps 1 - 4 and, if required, also
turn the eccentric in the other rotational
direction.
Use only genuine Metabo accessories.
Note:
Note: Metabo accessories are adapted to suit
the machine's velcro-type fastening. This increases
the service life of the velcro-type fastening.
A Support plate with velcro-type fastening (soft,
as replacement): Order no.: 6.26661
B Support plate with velcro-type fastening (hard):
Order no.: 6.26662
Use only accessories which fulfil the requirements
and specifications listed in these operating
instructions.
For a complete range of accessories, see
www.metabo.com or the catalogue.
Repairs to electrical tools must ONLY be
carried out by qualified electricians!
Contact your local Metabo representative if you
have Metabo power tools requiring repairs. See
www.metabo.com for addresses.
9. Maintenance
10. Accessories
11. Repairs