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INDUSTRIAL VACUUM CLEANER  EN

 

 

 

 
 
 
TROUBLESHOOTING AND SOLUTION 

 

EFFECTS 

CAUSES 

SOLUTIONS 

The motor will not start 

No power 

Make sure the unit is plugged in 

Power cord, switch or motor defective 

Contact an authorised service centre 

The vacuum does not start 
automatically 

Electronic module 

Contact an authorised service centre 

Vacuum flow is insufficient 

Bag full 

Check the filter bag 

One of the hoses or accesso ries is clogged 

Check the flexible hose and the 
accessories 

Clogged filters 

Check the filters cartridges 

Dust from the exhaust 

Filter cartridge torn ripped 

Contact an authorised service centre 

Tools do not start 

3-way switch malfunction 

Contact an authorised service centre 

Insufficient Power for pneumatic 
tool 

Insufficient compressed air feeding 

Check air passage 

 

DISPOSAL (WEEE DIRECTIVE) 

At the end of its useful life, the product, pursuant to European Directive 2002/96/CE (WEEE) + 2003/108/CE and its 
implementation in national law, must not be released into the environment or thrown away as domestic waste, but must 

be disposed of at authorized recycling centers (contact the relevant local authorities for a list of places where the product may 
be  disposed  of  according  to  the  law).  Disposing  of  the  product  correctly  contributes  to  protecting  human  health  and 
safeguarding the environment. 

Any illegitimate disposal of the product will be punishable by law.

 

Summary of Contents for 9500

Page 1: ...ff 4 Front hose nozzle 5 Handle 6 Power cord 7 Head lockers 8 Water tank 9 Pneumatic tool connection 10 Electric tool socket 11 Speed control 12 Rubber cap 13 Castor wheels with lock 14 Operating air...

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Page 3: ...arp edges or moving parts Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock e When operating a equipment outdoors use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use Use of a cord suitable for...

Page 4: ...hazardous situation 5 SERVICE a Have your equipment serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure that the safety of the equipment is maintained INSPEC...

Page 5: ...d detach the floor brush hose by turning it counter clockwise with the other hand Installation of the front wheels 5 Remove the upper part of the vacuum cleaner body Insert the steering axles of the t...

Page 6: ...rt automatically After operating in hazardous dust contaminated environment all appliance parts must be considered as contaminated before handling the appliance out the 1 contaminated area or servicin...

Page 7: ...top part of the vacuum cleaner Use the water level to control the amount of water at the bottom part of the vacuum cleaner Drain the excess amount of water if necessary Removal of dust from the dust...

Page 8: ...ised service centre Tools do not start 3 way switch malfunction Contact an authorised service centre Insufficient Power for pneumatic tool Insufficient compressed air feeding Check air passage DISPOSA...

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