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DANGER
Risk of injury and damage! The socket out-
let is only for the connection of power tools
to the vacuum cleaner. Any other use of the
socket outlet is not permitted.
Connect the mains plug of the electric
power tool to the vacuum cleaner.
The vacuum cleaner is in standby
mode.
Switch on the appliance at the rotating
knob.
Note:
The vacuum cleaner is turned on and
off automatically with the electric power
tool.
Note:
The vacuum cleaner starts automat-
ically within 0.5 seconds and continues to
run for 15 seconds after the power tool has
being switched off.
Note:
Please refer to "Technical specifica-
tions" for the power connection specifica-
tions of the power tools.
Illustration
Remove the elbow from the suction
hose.
Attach the tool adapter to the suction
hose.
Illustration
Connect the tool adapter to the electric
power tool.
Note:
The different suction hose sections
are required to allow an adjustment to the
connection sections of the processing
tools.
Set the minimum volume flow for the
suction hose cross section at the rotary
switch.
The scale displays the suction hose cross
section.
Note:
To use the appliance as dedusting
device for the mobile operation (processing
tool connected to the vacuum cleaner) the
built-in monitoring must be adjusted to the
connected processing tool (dust-generat-
ing device). This means that the user must
be warned if the minimum volume flow of
20 m/s that is required for the suction is fall-
en short of.
The device is equipped with a special filter
dedusting function, which is particularly ef-
fective against fine dust. The flat fold filter is
automatically cleaned every 15 seconds
(AUTO MAX) or every 60 seconds (AUTO
MIN) by a blast of air (pulsing noise).
Set the turn switch to the desired pro-
gram (AUTO MIN-AUTO MAX).
Illustration
Power dedusting (especially with se-
vere soiling of the flat pleated filter): Set
the rotary switch to program 2, cover
the suction tube or the bender with your
hand and wait for the automatic filter
dedusting (every 15 seconds).
Switch off the appliance at the rotating
knob.
Pull out the mains plug.
Empty the container.
Vacuum and wipe the appliance inside
and outside with a damp cloth.
Illustration
Store the suction hose and the mains
cable as shown in the illustration.
Place the appliance in a dry room and
secure it from unauthorized use.
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CAUTION
Risk of injury and damage! Observe the
weight of the appliance when you transport
it.
Close the suction connection, see wet
vacuuming.
Remove the suction pipe with the floor
nozzle from the holder. Hold the appli-
ance at the handle and at the suction
pipe to transport it.
When transporting in vehicles, secure
the appliance according to the guide-
lines from slipping and tipping over.
Working with electrical power tools
Automatic filter cleaning
Turn off the appliance
After each operation
Storing the Appliance
Transport
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Summary of Contents for BSS 607M
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