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Thank you for choosing the TecTake Professional Polisher 1600W. This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, maintenance, and care of your new polishing machine. Please read these instructions carefully before first use and keep them for future reference.
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Na-edebe nchekwa nchekwa mgbe niile mgbe ị na-eji ngwa eletrik iji belata ihe egwu nke ọkụ, ujo eletrik na mmerụ ahụ nkeonwe.
- Nchekwa mpaghara ọrụ: Debe ebe ọrụ gị ọcha na ọkụ nke ọma. Ebe mgbagwoju anya ma ọ bụ ọchịchịrị na-akpọ ihe mberede. Ejila ngwaọrụ ike rụọ ọrụ n'ime ikuku mgbawa, dị ka n'ihu mmiri ọkụ, gas, ma ọ bụ uzuzu.
- Nchekwa Eletriki: Plọg ngwá ọrụ ike ga-adakọrịrịrịrị. Agbanwela plọg ahụ n'ụzọ ọ bụla. Ejila plọg nkwụnye ọ bụla nwere ngwaọrụ ike ala (ala ala). Zenarị mmetụ ahụ n'elu ala ala ma ọ bụ n'ala dị ka ọkpọkọ, radiators, ranges, na friji.
- Nchekwa nkeonwe: Always wear eye protection. Use dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection for appropriate conditions. Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times.
- Iji na Nlekọta Ngwa: Amanyela ngwá ọrụ ike. Jiri ngwa ike ziri ezi maka ngwa gị. Kwụpụ plọg na isi iyi ike na/ma ọ bụ wepụ ngwugwu batrị, ọ bụrụ na enwere ike ịwepụ ya, na ngwa ike tupu ime mgbanwe ọ bụla, ịgbanwe ngwa ma ọ bụ na-echekwa ngwaọrụ ike.
- Ọrụ: Mee ka onye nrụzi tozuru etozu were naanị akụkụ ndochi anya na-arụ ọrụ ike gị. Nke a ga-eme ka nchekwa nke ngwá ọrụ ike na-echekwa.
Ngwaahịa gafereview
The TecTake Professional Polisher 1600W is designed for efficient and professional surface polishing. It features a robust design and a range of accessories for various applications.
Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:
- Powerful 1600W motor.
- Variable 7-speed control with digital display, ranging from 600 to 3000 RPM.
- Ergonomic design with a 180° rotating handle for comfortable use in various positions.
- Continuous operation button for extended use without holding the trigger.
- Durable cast aluminum construction.
Ngwa na Ngwa:
The polisher comes with a comprehensive set of accessories to get you started.

Foto: TecTake Professional Polisher with D-handle attached. This shows the main unit with the D-shaped auxiliary handle for two-handed operation.

Foto: TecTake Professional Polisher with a straight side handle attached. This illustrates an alternative handle configuration for different polishing tasks.

Foto: An assortment of polishing sponges, including orange foam pads, black wavy foam pads, white wool bonnets, and white flat foam pads. These are used for different stages of polishing.

Foto: Various polishing accessories, including three different sizes of backing pads (125mm, 150mm, 180mm M14), two yellow microfiber cloths, a blue and white wash mitt, and a red-handled squeegee. These are essential for preparing and finishing surfaces.

Foto: A bottle of polishing liquid labeled "LACK POLITUR" and a beige wool polishing mitt. The polishing liquid is for universal use, and the mitt is for application or final buffing.

Foto: A black, textured plastic storage case designed to hold the polisher and its accessories. This case provides protection and portability for the tool.
- 1 x 500ml Universal Polishing Varnish
- 3 x Rotary Discs (125mm, 150mm, 180mm M14)
- 3 x Wavy Polishing Sponges (150mm)
- 1 x Super Soft Polishing Cloth (180mm with Velcro closure)
- 3 x Polishing Cloths
- 1 x Polishing Sponge with integrated rotary disc (150mm / 4cm thick)
- 1 x Polishing Sponge with integrated rotary disc (180mm / 4cm thick)
- 3 x Medium Softness Polishing Sponges (180mm)
- 5 x Medium Softness Polishing Sponges (150mm)
- 2 x Carbon Brush Replacements
- 1 x Akpa nchekwa
Ntọala na Mgbakọ
Before operating the polisher, ensure all components are correctly assembled.
1. Ịtinye aka inyeaka:
- Identify the desired handle type (D-handle or straight side handle).
- Screw the handle securely into one of the threaded holes on the polisher's gear housing. Ensure it is tightened firmly to prevent movement during operation.
2. Attaching the Backing Pad:
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na ewepụghị polisher na isi iyi ike.
- Press the spindle lock button (usually located on the gear housing) to prevent the spindle from rotating.
- Screw the desired backing pad (125mm, 150mm, or 180mm M14) onto the spindle until it is hand-tight. Release the spindle lock.
3. Attaching Polishing Accessories:
- Most polishing sponges and cloths attach to the backing pad via a hook-and-loop (Velcro) system.
- Align the chosen polishing pad with the backing pad and press firmly to secure it. Ensure it is centered to avoid imbalance during operation.
Ntuziaka ọrụ
Follow these steps for safe and effective operation of your polisher.
1. Njikọ ike:
- Ensure the power switch is in the "OFF" position before plugging the tool into a 230V power outlet.
2. Ndozi ọsọ:

Foto: Close-up of the polisher's speed control panel, showing the digital display and '+' and '-' buttons for adjusting RPM. This allows precise control over the polishing speed.
- The polisher features a 7-speed control system. Use the '+' and '-' buttons on the handle to adjust the RPM. The current speed setting will be displayed on the digital screen.
- Start with a lower speed for initial spreading of polish or for delicate surfaces, and increase as needed for cutting or finishing.
3. Mmalite na Nkwụsị:
- To start the polisher, press the trigger switch.
- For continuous operation, press the lock-on button while the trigger is depressed. This allows the tool to run without constant pressure on the trigger. Press the trigger again to release the lock-on button and stop the tool.
4. Using the 180° Rotating Handle:

Foto: A nso-elu view of the polisher's body, highlighting the mechanism that allows the handle to rotate 180 degrees. Pink arrows indicate the rotational movement and a button for adjustment. This feature enhances ergonomic flexibility.
- The main handle can be rotated 180° to optimize comfort and control for different polishing angles and positions.
- To adjust, locate the handle rotation release mechanism (refer to image) and rotate the handle to the desired position until it locks securely.
5. Polishing Technique:
- Apply a small amount of polishing compound directly to the pad or the surface to be polished.
- Place the polisher flat on the surface before turning it on to prevent splatter.
- Move the polisher slowly and evenly over the surface, applying light to moderate pressure. Avoid excessive pressure, which can cause overheating or damage.
- Overlap your passes to ensure even coverage.
- Regularly check the surface for desired results and clean pads as needed.
Nlekọta
Proper maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your polisher.
1. Nhicha:
- Kwupu ngwa ọrụ mgbe niile tupu ihicha.
- Wipe the exterior of the polisher with a soft, damp akwa . Ejila kemịkalụ siri ike ma ọ bụ ihe mkpocha abrasive.
- Clean polishing pads thoroughly after each use. Rinse foam pads with water and mild soap, then allow them to air dry completely.
2. Carbon Brush Replacement:
- The polisher includes 2 carbon brush replacements. Carbon brushes wear down over time and need to be replaced when they become short.
- Refer to the detailed diagram in the full PDF manual (link below) for the exact location and procedure for replacing carbon brushes. This typically involves unscrewing a cap on the side of the motor housing, removing the old brush, and inserting the new one.
- Always replace both carbon brushes at the same time to ensure even wear and motor performance.
3. Nchekwa:
- Store the polisher and its accessories in the provided storage case in a dry, secure location, out of reach of children.
Nchọpụta nsogbu
Akụkụ a na-ekwu maka nsogbu ndị ị nwere ike izute.
| Nsogbu | Ihe nwere ike ime | Ngwọta |
|---|---|---|
| Polisher anaghị ebido. | Enweghị ike; mgba ọkụ nwere nsogbu; ahịhịa carbon emebiela. | Check power connection. Ensure switch is ON. Replace carbon brushes if worn. If problem persists, seek professional service. |
| Polisher stops at low RPM settings. | Insufficient power; excessive pressure; motor issue. | Ensure adequate power supply. Reduce pressure on the surface. If the issue persists, it may indicate a motor problem requiring professional inspection. |
| Oke ịma jijiji ma ọ bụ mkpọtụ. | Unbalanced polishing pad; loose backing pad; internal component issue. | Ensure polishing pad is centered and securely attached. Check if the backing pad is tightened correctly. If the problem continues, discontinue use and seek professional service. |
| ekpo oke ọkụ n'oge eji. | Continuous heavy load; blocked ventilation; worn motor components. | Allow the tool to cool down. Avoid prolonged heavy use. Ensure ventilation slots are clear of dust and debris. If overheating persists, professional inspection is recommended. |
Nkọwa nka nka
| Njirimara | Nkọwapụta |
|---|---|
| Ụdị | tectake |
| Nọmba nlereanya | 400100 |
| Ntinye ike | 1600 W |
| Voltage | 230 V |
| Oke ọsọ | 600 - 3000 RPM (7-speed control) |
| Ibu | 3.2 n'arọ |
| Ihe onwunwe | Aluminom nkedo |
| Jikwaa ntụgharị | 180° |
| Asambodo | GS-Certified (SHES220300578901) |
Nkwado na akwụkwọ ikike
For technical assistance, warranty claims, or further information, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer directly.
Akwụkwọ ntuziaka onye ọrụ zuru ezu n'ụdị PDF dị maka nbudata: TecTake Polisher User Manual (PDF)