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*
depending on the equiment variant
5 Commissioning
5.1 Switching on and off
The plug socket on the vacuum cleaner will always be live when the
mains plug is plugged in, irrespectively of the position of the switch.
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CAUTION!
Electric tools and compressed air tools must be switched off
when they are connected
NOTE
If the switch is in the >0< position, the plug socket on the vacuum
cleaner can be use as an extension lead.
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Connection value: Vacuum c connected unit,
maximum 16 A.
▶
Insert the plug into socket
> 0 <
Vacuum cleaner is switched off
> I <
Vacuum cleaner switched on without shaker function
> IR <
Vacuum cleaner switched on with automatic shaker
function
>AR<
Vacuum cleaner on standby
The vacuum cleaner only switches on when the tool is
switched on.
After the tool is switched off, the vacuum cleaner runs on
for approx. 10 sec to prevent any residue from collecting
in the hose.
▶
Set the vacuum cleaner to the switch position >0<.
▶
Pull out the plug after you have finished.
▶
Fix the suction hose in the accessory storage location* on the
back of the container for storage.
▶
The ends of the hose can be pushed into each other to
prevent particles of dirt from coming out.
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CAUTION!
Selector switch for minimum material flow (horn and light)
on vacuum cleaners classes "M" and "H"
In the modes >AR< and >IR< the following setting is made,
depending on the diameter of the hose:
Inside diameter of the hose
Switch position
∅
35 mm
70 m
3
/h
∅
27 mm
40 m
3
/h
∅
21 mm
20 m
3
/h
No speed regulation is carried out.
The vacuum cleaner always runs at max. speed.
▶
Push the plug of the vacuum cleaner into the plug socket.
▶
Set the switch for normal operation without shaker function to “I”
and set it to “IR” for normal operation with shaker function and to
“AR” for standby mode.
↳
The vacuum cleaner is ready for suction.
▶
After vacuum cleaning, set the switch to “O”.
↳
The vacuum cleaner is switched off.
▶
Pull the mains plug of the vacuum cleaner out of the plug socket.
▶
Secure the mains cable.
▶
Remove the electric/compressed air tool.
(* depending on the equipment variant)
6 Operating modes
When using the grip handle you can adapt the suction performance
by using the slider to control access of air into the hose.
6.1 Dry vacuum cleaning
You should only use the vacuum cleaner with a dry filter and appro
-
priate accessories to prevent dust from accumulating and forming
encrustations.
When using the vacuum cleaner to remove soot, cement, plaster,
flour or similar dust we recommend using fleece filter bags. Always
use filter bags in combination with folding filter cassettes.
NOTE
M, H and H Asbestos class vacuum cleaners should be
preferably used as dry vacuum cleaners.
6.2 Wet vacuum cleaning
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CAUTION!
Switch the vacuum cleaner off immediately if foam or liquid starts
to come out.
▷
Empty the container and, if necessary, the folding filter
cassette.
NOTE
1
1
Clean the water level sensors (1) regularly
and examine for signs of damage.
▶
Vacuum cleaning without paper filter bags.
The folding filter cassettes are designed for wet vacuum
cleaning.
The fitted sensor switches the motor off when the container is
full. The handling of the vacuum cleaner can be compro-
mised by a full container.
▶
Empty the vacuum cleaner
(see “8 Emptying the container”)
.
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CAUTION!
If the vacuum cleaner is not switched off, the re-start protection
unit remains operative. Only after switching off and re-starting is
the vacuum cleaner ready for use again.
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