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Chicago Electric 90820 Assembly And Operating Instructions Manual | Manualzz

7” SANDER/ POLISHER

WITH DIGITAL DISPLAY

Model 90820

ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

®

3491 Mission Oaks Blvd., Camarillo, CA 93011

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Copyright © 2003 by Harbor Freight Tools ® . All rights reserved. No portion of this manual or any artwork contained herein may be reproduced in any shape or form without the express written consent of Harbor Freight Tools.

For technical questions, please call 1-800-444-3353.

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SAVE THIS MANUAL

You will need this manual for the safety warnings and precautions, assembly, operating, inspection, maintenance and cleaning procedures, parts list and assembly diagram. Keep your invoice with this manual.

Write the invoice number on the inside of the front cover. Keep this manual and invoice in a safe and dry place for future reference.

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS

Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock, fire, and/or serious injury.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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WORK AREA

Keep your work area clean and well lit. Cluttered benches and dark areas invite accidents.

Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence

of flammable liquids, gases, or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes.

Keep bystanders, children, and visitors away while operating a power tool.

Distractions can cause you to lose control. Protect others in the work area from debris such as dust and sparks. Provide respirators, barriers, or shields as needed.

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ELECTRICAL SAFETY

Grounded tools must be plugged into an outlet properly installed and grounded in accordance with all codes and ordinances. Never remove the grounding prong or modify the plug in any way. Do not use any adapter plugs. Check with a qualified

electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. If the tools should electrically malfunction or break down, grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away from the user.

Double insulated tools are equipped with a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician to install a polarized outlet. Do not change the plug in any

way. Double insulation eliminates the need for the three wire grounded power cord and grounded power supply system.

Avoid body contact with grounded surfaces such as pipes, radiators, ranges,

and refrigerators. There is an increased risk of electric shock if your body is grounded.

Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock.

Do not abuse the Power Cord. Never use the Power Cord to carry the tools or pull the Plug from an outlet. Keep the Power Cord away from heat, oil, sharp

edges, or moving parts. Replace damaged Power Cords immediately. Damaged

Power Cords increase the risk of electric shock.

When operating a power tool outside, use an outdoor extension cord marked

“W-A” or “W”. These extension cords are rated for outdoor use, and reduce the risk of electric shock.

PERSONAL SAFETY

10.

Stay alert. Watch what you are doing, and use common sense when operating a power tool. Do not use a power tool while tired or under the influence of drugs,

alcohol, or medication. A moment of inattention while operating power tools may result in serious personal injury.

11.

Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry. Contain long hair. Keep

your hair, clothing, and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewelry, or long hair can be caught in moving parts.

12.

Avoid accidental starting. Be sure the Power Switch is off before plugging in.

Carrying power tools with your finger on the Power Switch, or plugging in power tools with the Power Switch on, invites accidents.

13.

Remove adjusting keys or wrenches before turning the power tool on. A wrench or a key that is left attached to a rotating part of the power tool may result in personal injury.

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PERSONAL SAFETY

(CONTINUED)

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Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. Proper footing and balance enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations.

15.

Use safety equipment. Always wear eye protection. Dust mask, nonskid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection must be used for appropriate conditions.

TOOL USE AND CARE

16.

Use clamps (not included) or other practical ways to secure and support the

workpiece to a stable platform. Holding the work by hand or against your body is unstable and may lead to loss of control.

17.

Do not force the tool. Use the correct tool for your application. The correct tool will do the job better and safer at the rate for which it is designed.

18.

Do not use the power tool if the Power Switch does not turn it on or off. Any tool that cannot be controlled with the Power Switch is dangerous and must be replaced.

19.

Disconnect the Power Cord Plug from the power source before making any

adjustments, changing accessories, or storing the tool. Such preventive safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally.

20.

Store idle tools out of reach of children and other untrained persons. Tools are dangerous in the hands of untrained users.

21.

Maintain tools with care. Keep cutting tools sharp and clean. Properly maintained tools with a sharp cutting edge are less likely to bind and are easier to control. Do not use a damaged tool. Tag damaged tools “Do not use” until repaired.

22.

Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the tool’s operation. If damaged, have the tool

serviced before using. Many accidents are caused by poorly maintained tools.

23.

Use only accessories that are recommended by the manufacturer for your model.

Accessories that may be suitable for one tool may become hazardous when used on another tool.

SERVICE

24.

Tool service must be performed only by qualified repair personnel. Service or maintenance performed by unqualified personnel could result in a risk of injury.

25.

When servicing a tool, use only identical replacement parts. Follow instructions in the “Inspection, Maintenance, And Cleaning” section of this manual. Use of unauthorized parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions may create a risk of electric shock or injury.

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SPECIFIC SAFETY RULES

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Maintain labels and nameplates on the Polisher/ Sander. These carry important information. If unreadable or missing, contact Harbor Freight Tools for a replacement.

Always wear safety impact eye goggles and heavy work gloves when using the

Polisher/ Sander. Using personal safety devices reduce the risk for injury. Safety impact eye goggles and heavy work gloves are available from Harbor Freight Tools.

Maintain a safe working environment. Keep the work area well lit. Make sure there is adequate surrounding workspace. Always keep the work area free of obstructions, grease, oil, trash, and other debris. Do not use a power tool in areas near flammable chemicals, dusts, and vapors. Do not use this product in a damp or wet location.

Make sure to read and understand all instructions and safety precautions as outlined in the manufacturer’s manual for the vehicle you will wax/polish.

When using a hand-held power tool, always maintain a firm grip on the tool with both hands to resist starting torque.

Always keep the extension cord away from moving parts on the tool.

Avoid unintentional starting. Make sure you are prepared to begin work before turning on the Polisher/ Sander.

Do not force the Polisher/ Sander. This tool will do the work better and safer at the speed and capacity for which it was designed. Do not force either of the Bonnets (42,

43) into the vehicle being waxed/polished. Apply moderate pressure, allowing the Bonnet to rotate freely without being forced.

9.

When waxing/polishing a vehicle, do not run the vehicle in an enclosed area.

Carbon monoxide is a colorless, odorless, vapor emitted from a vehicle’s running engine that may cause severe injury or death if inhaled.

10.

Never lay the Polisher/ Sander down until the Backing Pad (41) has come to a full

stop. The Backing Pad can grab the surface and pull the tool out of your control.

11.

Make sure the vehicle being waxed/polished is free from burrs and any other foreign matter which could damage the tool.

12.

Never leave the Polisher/ Sander unattended when it is plugged into an electrical

outlet. Turn off the tool, and unplug it from its electrical outlet before leaving.

13.

Always unplug the Polisher/ Sander from its electrical outlet before performing and inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures.

14.

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, grinding, drilling, and other construction activities, contain chemicals known (to the State of California) to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. Some examples of these chemicals are: lead from lead-based paints, crystalline silica from bricks and cement or other masonry products, arsenic and chromium from chemically treated lumber. Your risk from these exposures varies, depending on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your exposure to these chemicals: work in a well ventilated area, and work with approved safety equipment, such as those dust masks that are specially designed to filter out microscopic particles.

(California Health & Safety Code 25249.5, et seq.)

15.

People with pacemakers should consult their physician(s) before using this product. Operation of electrical equipment in close proximity to a heart pacemaker could cause interference or failure of the pacemaker.

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16.

When sanding, only use 7” sanding pads with a hook and loop back that attaches securely to the Backing Pad.

17.

CAUTION: NEVER INSTALL A CARBIDE TIPPED OR STEEL CIRCULAR SAW

BLADE FOR USE ON THIS SANDER/POLISHER. NEVER INSTALL A WOOD

CARVING BLADE, CARVING DISC WITH SAW CHAIN CUTTERS, OR A CUTTING

CARVING DISC ON THIS SANDER/POLISHER.

CAUTION: NEVER INSTALL AN ABRASIVE CUT-OFF DISCS AND WHEELS, FLAP

WHEELS, WIRE BRUSHES, OR WIRE WHEEL BRUSHES.

18.

NEVER USE ACCESSORIES RATED FOR LESS THAN 3300 RPM.

GROUNDING

Improperly connecting the grounding wire can result in the risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the power cord plug provided with the tool. Never remove the grounding prong from the plug. Do not use the tool if the power cord or plug is damaged. If damaged, have it repaired by a service facility before use. If the plug will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.

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GROUNDED TOOLS: TOOLS WITH THREE PRONG PLUGS

Tools marked with “Grounding Required” have a three wire cord and three prong grounding plug. The plug must be connected to a properly grounded outlet. If the tool should electrically malfunction or break down, grounding provides a low resistance path to carry electricity away from the user, reducing the risk of electric shock.

(See Figure A.)

The grounding prong in the plug is connected through the green wire inside the cord to the grounding system in the tool. The green wire in the cord must be the only wire connected to the tool’s grounding system and must never be attached to an electrically

“live” terminal. (See Figure A.)

Your tool must be plugged into an appropriate outlet, properly installed and grounded in accordance with all codes and ordinances. The plug and outlet should look like those in the following illustration. (See Figure A.)

FIGURE A

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DOUBLE INSULATED TOOLS: TOOLS WITH TWO PRONG PLUGS

Tools marked “Double Insulated” do not require grounding. They have a special double insulation system which satisfies OSHA requirements and complies with the applicable standards of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., the Canadian Standard Association, and the National Electrical Code. (See Figure B.)

Double insulated tools may be used in either of the 120 volt outlets shown in the following illustration. (See Figure B.)

FIGURE B

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EXTENSION CORDS

Grounded tools require a three wire extension cord. Double Insulated tools can use either a two or three wire extension cord.

As the distance from the supply outlet increases, you must use a heavier gauge extension cord. Using extension cords with inadequately sized wire causes a serious drop in voltage, resulting in loss of power and possible tool damage.

(See Figure C, next page.)

The smaller the gauge number of the wire, the greater the capacity of the cord. For example, a 14 gauge cord can carry a higher current than a 16 gauge cord.

(See Figure C.)

When using more than one extension cord to make up the total length, make sure each cord contains at least the minimum wire size required. (See Figure C.)

If you are using one extension cord for more than one tool, add the nameplate amperes and use the sum to determine the required minimum cord size. (See Figure C.)

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If you are using an extension cord outdoors, make sure it is marked with the suffix

“W-A” (“W” in Canada) to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use.

Make sure your extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition. Always replace a damaged extension cord or have it repaired by a qualified electrician before using it.

Protect your extension cords from sharp objects, excessive heat, and damp or wet areas.

RECOMMENDED MINIMUM WIRE GAUGE FOR EXTENSION CORDS*

(120 VOLT)

EXTENSION CORD LENGTH NAMEPLATE

AMPERES

(At Full Load)

0 – 2.0

2.1 – 3.4

3.5 – 5.0

5.1 – 7.0

7.1 – 12.0

12.1 – 16.0

16.1 – 20.0

FIGURE C

25

Feet

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18

18

18

18

14

50

Feet

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18

18

16

14

12

75

Feet

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18

16

14

12

10

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* Based on limiting the line voltage drop to five volts at 150% of the rated amperes.

100

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14

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Feet

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14

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Canadian Standards

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Volts Alternating Current

Amperes

No Load Revolutions per Minute (RPM)

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Unpacking

When unpacking, check to make sure all the parts shown on the Parts List on page 12 are included. If any parts are missing or broken, please call Harbor Freight Tools at the number shown on the cover of this manual as soon as possible.

IMPORTANT

Carefully inspect the condition of the accessory before use and check the accessory continually during use. If any damage is noted, stop immediately and replace the accessory with an undamaged one. Harbor Freight Tools cannot be held responsible for damage caused by using a damaged accessory on this tool.

Assembly Instructions

CAUTION: Always make sure the Power Cord (1) of the Sander/

Polisher is unplugged from its extension cord or outlet prior to making any adjustments to the tool.

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2.

Install the Side Handle (28) into whichever threaded hole on the side of the Gear Housing (24) will provide the best grip for your application. If necessary, you may need to remove a black rubber plug from one of the holes in the housing. Screw the Side Handle (28) clockwise until firmly seated against the Gear Housing (24).

Figure D

Press in the Spindle Lock (25) to lock the Shaft (40). Screw the Backing Pad (41) counterclockwise onto the Shaft (40) until it is secure. Release the Spindle

Lock (25). (See Figure D.)

Polishing Instructions

NOTE: For additional information regarding the parts listed in the following pages, refer to the Assembly Diagram on page 13.

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CAUTION: Always make sure the Power Cord (1) of the Polisher is unplugged from its extension cord or outlet prior to making any adjustments to the tool.

Place a clean Foam Bonnet (43) securely onto the Backing Pad (41).

(See Figure F.)

NOTE: Prior to waxing/polishing a vehicle, make sure it’s surface has been thoroughly cleaned and is free of dust, dirt, oil, grease, etc.

Apply about two tablespoons of wax (not included) evenly on the Foam Bonnet (43).

Do not apply the wax directly to the surface of the vehicle. The amount of wax needed will vary according to the size of the vehicle being waxed. NOTE: Avoid using too much wax. For additional applications of wax to the Foam Bonnet, reduce the amount of wax. The Foam Bonnet will not absorb as much wax in subsequent applications.

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Plug the Power Cord (1) of the Polisher into an electrical extension cord (not included).

Then, plug the extension cord into a grounded, 120 volt, electrical outlet.

In order to keep the extension cord out of the way, hang it over your shoulder.

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NOTE: Always start and stop the Polisher while it is held firmly against the surface of the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in the Foam Bonnet (43) being thrown from the Backing Pad (41).

Foam

Bonnet (43)

Backing

Pad (41)

Foam

Bonnet (43)

Polishing

Bonnet (42)

Figure

F

Backing

Pad (41)

Figure E

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Grip the Polisher firmly with both hands.

Then turn the Power Switch (6) to its “ON” position, select the desired speed, and allow the Backing Pad (41) to rotate until it has reached that speed. (See Figure G.)

CAUTION

Keep pressure off of the

Polisher/Sander when operating. The

Polishing Bonnet should LIGHTLY contact the polishing surface.

Begin applying wax to the vehicle. Apply the wax to all flat surfaces with broad, sweeping strokes in a criss-cross pattern.

Apply the wax evenly over the surface of the vehicle, and add additional wax as needed.

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After the wax has been applied to the vehicle’s surface, turn the Power Switch (6) to its “OFF” position. Then unplug the Power Cord (1) from the electrical extension cord, and unplug the extension cord from the grounded, 120 volt, electrical outlet.

11.

Remove the Foam Bonnet (43) from the Backing Pad

(41). With the Foam Bonnet in your hand apply the wax to all hard to reach areas of the vehicle such as around lights, door handles, under bumpers, etc.

(See Figure E.)

12.

Allow sufficient time for the wax to dry on the vehicle.

Power

Switch (6)

Speed

Display

(in 100

RPMs)

13.

Place a clean Polishing Bonnet (42) securely onto the Backing Pad (41). (Similar to Figure F.)

14.

Plug the Power Cord (1) of the Polisher into the electrical extension cord. Then, plug the extension cord into the grounded, 120 volt, electrical outlet.

Speed

Down

Speed

Up

Figure G

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Hang the extension cord over your shoulder to keep the cord out of the way .

16.

NOTE: Always start and stop the Polisher while it is held firmly against the surface of the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in the Polishing Bonnet (42) being thrown from the Backing Pad (41).

17.

Grip the Polisher firmly with both hands. Then turn the Power Switch (6) to its “ON” position, select the desired speed, and allow the Backing Pad (41) to rotate until it has reached that speed. (See Figure G.)

18.

Begin polishing the vehicle by lightly buffing off the wax residue in a circular pattern.

Continue polishing until all the wax residue is removed.

19.

After the wax has been removed from the vehicle’s surface, turn the Power Switch

(6) to its “OFF” position. Then unplug the Power Cord (1) from the electrical extension cord, and unplug the extension cord from the grounded, 120 volt, electrical outlet.

20.

Remove the Polishing Bonnet (42) from the Backing Pad (41). With the Polishing

Bonnet in your hand, remove the wax from all hard to reach areas of the vehicle

Always wear approved eye and respiratory protection when operating the Polisher/Sander.

Always check for possible wear.

Never use a worn, torn, or defective disk or a disc that will not stick securely to the Backing Pad (41).

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Sanding Instructions

Place a 7” sanding pad with a hook and loop back (sold separately) securely onto the

Backing Pad (41). (Similar to Figure F.)

Plug the Power Cord (1) of the Polisher into the electrical extension cord. Then, plug the extension cord into the grounded, 120 volt, electrical outlet.

Hang the extension cord over your shoulder to keep the cord out of the way .

NOTE: Always start and stop the Polisher while it is held firmly against the surface of the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in the sanding pad being thrown from the Backing

Pad (41).

Identify the area you wish to sand. Make sure the power cord will reach that far without stressing any connections. Place the Polisher/Sander onto the sanding area.

Grip the Sander/Polisher firmly with both hands. Then turn the Power Switch (6) to its

“ON” position, select the desired speed, and allow the Backing Pad (41) to rotate until it has reached that speed. (See Figure G.)

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Move the Polisher/

Sander in a uniform pattern up and down or side to side as you sand to ensure even sanding as shown in

Figure H, right.

Sander/Polisher

Sanding Pad

Periodically stop the

Polisher/Sander and check for possible disc wear. Replace used or worn sanding discs when necessary.

Workpiece

Figure H

Sand work evenly.

Store the Polisher

(with the Power Switch (6) “OFF”), sanding pads, and all other tools and supplies out of reach of children.

Inspection, Maintenance, and Cleaning

1.

Make sure the Power Switch (6) of the Polisher is in its “OFF” position and that the tool is unplugged from its electrical outlet before performing any inspection, maintenance, or cleaning procedures.

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5.

BEFORE EACH USE, inspect the general condition of the Polisher. Check for loose screws, misalignment or binding of moving parts, cracked or broken parts, damaged electrical wiring, and any other condition that may affect its safe operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, have the problem corrected before further use.

Do not use damaged equipment.

The most common error when waxing/polishing a vehicle is applying too much wax. If the Backing Pad (41) becomes saturated with wax, polishing will be more difficult and will take longer. Applying too much wax may also reduce the life of the Backing Pad. If the Foam Bonnet (43) continually comes off the Backing Pad during use, too much wax may have been applied.

Remove the Bonnets (42, 43) from the Backing Pad (41) when the Polisher is not in use. This will allow the Backing Pad to dry and retain its original shape.

To prolong Backing Pad (41) life and shape, store the Polisher with the Backing Pad face up.

6.

The Bonnets (42, 43) may be machine washed in cold water with detergent. Then hang dry.

7.

Use only a clean cloth and mild detergent to clean the body of the Polisher. Do not use solvents. Do not immerse any part of the tool in liquid.

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Parts List

Part # Description

1 Power Cord

2 Power Cord Sheath

3 Power Cord Board

4 Tap Screw

5 Left Handle

6

Variable Speed Device/

Power Switch

7 Tap Screw

8 Right Handle

9 Tap Screw

10 Carbon Brush Holder

11 Gasket

12 Carbon Brush

13 Label

14 Motor Housing

15 Label

16 Stator

17 Bearing Sleeve

18 Bearing

19 Tap Screw

20 Wind Shield

21 Armature

Qty.

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

4

2

5

1

2

1

1

1

1

Part # Description

22 Fender Ring

23 Bearing

24 Gear Housing

25 Spindle Lock

26 Spring

27 Tap Screw

28 Side Handle

29 Bushing

30 Fender Ring

31 Washer

32 Pin

33 Big Gear

34 Fender Ring

35 Bearing

36 Cover

37 Spring Washer

38 Screw

39 Half Circle Key

40 Shaft

41 Backing Pad

42 Polishing Bonnet

43 Foam Bonnet

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY

THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST AND

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM IN THIS MANUAL AS A REFERENCE TOOL ONLY. NEITHER THE

MANUFACTURER OR DISTRIBUTOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY

OF ANY KIND TO THE BUYER THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO MAKE ANY REPAIRS

TO THE PRODUCT, OR THAT HE OR SHE IS QUALIFIED TO REPLACE ANY PARTS OF

THE PRODUCT. IN FACT, THE MANUFACTURER AND/OR DISTRIBUTOR EXPRESSLY

STATES THAT ALL REPAIRS AND PARTS REPLACEMENTS SHOULD BE UNDERTAKEN

BY CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TECHNICIANS, AND NOT BY THE BUYER. THE BUYER

ASSUMES ALL RISK AND LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF HIS OR HER REPAIRS TO THE

ORIGINAL PRODUCT OR REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO, OR ARISING OUT OF HIS

OR HER INSTALLATION OF REPLACEMENT PARTS THERETO.

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Qty.

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

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4

Assembly Diagram

26

25

28

27

29

30

31

Part 43 (Foam Bonnet) not shown.

24

23

22

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

19

18

17

16

40

15

41

21

20

14

13

12

11

9

10

42

2

5

6

4

3

8 7

1

NOTE: Some parts are listed and shown for illustration purposes only, and are not available individually as replacement parts.

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