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flexCAT 120 VCA | Version 1.02

Care, maintenance and repair

8.1 Start and stopping

Start

- Insert the power plug into a suitable power socket

- Turn the ON/OFF switch on the Position „1“. 

Stopping

- To switch off the device turn the ON/OFF switch on 

the Position „0“ and disconnect  the power cable. 

- By disconnecting always pull on the plug, never on 

the power cable.

8.2 Emptying the tank

Step 1: Check that the device is shut-off and dis

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connected from the mains supply.

Step  2: Open the clamping hook and remove the tank 

cap.

Step 3: Remove the filters and empty the tank.

Step 4: Put the filters back on the tank. Make sure that 

the filters correctly and tight seat. 

Step 5: Put back the tank cap (check the right position!)  

Close the  clamping hook. Check the tight clo

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sing of the cap.

8.3 Controlling of the seal

Over time, the quality of the seal may deteriorate as a re

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sult of the aging or damage. This leads to a decrease in 
the suction power. We recommend regularly checking 
the clamping hooks, flexible suction hoses and seals for 
a perfect function.

Clean all seals after completing work. The fouling can 
prevent a correct function and cause the damage.

Check that the edgings of the tank are not damaged.

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Care, maintenance and repair

9.1 Care by cleaning

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The vacuum cleaner must always be kept in a clean con

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dition.

Always empty the tank and clean the vacuum cleaner 
after the vacuuming 

Clean all plastics and paint surfaces. on the vacuum cle

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aner with a lightly moistened cloth.

Keep the ventilation slots of the engine clean to ensure 
adequate cooling.

DANGER! 

Danger of potentially fatal electric 
shock. 

There is a risk of fatal injury from contact with live 
parts. Electrical components which are switched on 
can carry out uncontrolled movements and cause 
serious injuries.

-  Disconnect the plug before starting cleaning and 

maintenance.

WARNING!

The cleaning must not be done by children, if they 
are not controlled by adults.

Maintenance and repair works must only be perfor

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med by specialists.

Use only original spare parts in case of a repair.

ATTENTION!

 Do not use aggressive chemicals, solvents or abra

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sives.A detachment of the surface and the resulting 
consequential damage can occur.

Use protective gloves!

Wear the suitable protective gloves by the cleaning to 
protect against injury from chips.

Summary of Contents for 7003130

Page 1: ...FLEX CAT 120 VCA Special Vacuum Cleaner flexCAT 120 VCA Operating Instructions flexCAT 120 VCA ...

Page 2: ...mitation of liability 3 2 Safety 3 2 1 Symbol explanation 3 2 2 Obligations of the operating company 4 2 3 Requirements to staff 5 2 4 Personal protective equipment 5 2 5 General safety regulations 5 2 6 Safety labels on the vacuum cleaner 6 3 Intended use 7 3 1 Unintended use 7 3 2 Residual risks 7 4 Technical Data 7 4 1 Table 7 4 2 Type plate 7 5 Transport packaging storage 8 5 1 Transport 8 5 2...

Page 3: ...gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and notes in these operating instructions were summarised while taking applicable standards and rules the state of the art technology and our long term knowledge and experiences into consideration In the following cases the manufacturer is no...

Page 4: ...epared by her correspond to the current status of the regulations and must adapt these if necessary The operating company must unambiguously regu late and determine the responsibilities for installa tion operation troubleshooting maintenance and cleaning The operating company must ensure that all per sons who work with the vacuum cleaner have read and understood this manual Furthermore she must in...

Page 5: ...mber has to wear personal protec tive equipment while performing different tasks on and with the machine which are indicated in the individual paragraphs of these instructions The personal protective equipment is explained in the following paragraph 2 5 General safety regulations Please note the following Use the safety devices and fasten them securely Never work without safety equipment and keep ...

Page 6: ...vacuum anything that is war mer than 40 C WARNING Don t ever point the suction towards delicate parts of the body of people or animals such as eyes ears mouth etc WARNING The device should be considering its weight i e be stored on a stable safe level surface without humi dity ATTENTION Do not use at low temperatures and outdoors ATTENTION Only use the parts supplied with the device or than that a...

Page 7: ... manufacturer will not be liable for any damage that the results from failure to follow these instructi ons or from the misuse of the equipment to objects or persons WARNING Dangers in case of unintended use Unintended use of the vacuum cleaner can cause hazardous situations Only operate the vacuum cleaner within the perfor mance limits stated in the technical data Do not bypass or disarm safety e...

Page 8: ... of polyethylene PE and the cushioned parts of polystyrene PS Deliver these substances to a collection point for recyclable materials or to the waste disposal company which looks after your region 5 3 Storage The vacuum cleaner should be stored in a dry frost free environment 6 Description of the device Fig 3 Description of the device 1 Blowing mouth 2 Handle 3 Switch 4 Tank cap 5 Flexible metal h...

Page 9: ...ements and cause serious injuries Disconnect the plug before starting adjustments to the vacuum cleaner WARNING The device must be correctly installed before use It must be checked that the filter elements are moun ted correctly and that they function correctly The device should only be operated mounted repai red and transported on a stable flat surface WARNING Before you handle the switched off v...

Page 10: ... all seals after completing work The fouling can prevent a correct function and cause the damage Check that the edgings of the tank are not damaged 9 Care maintenance and repair 9 1 Care by cleaning The vacuum cleaner must always be kept in a clean con dition Always empty the tank and clean the vacuum cleaner after the vacuuming Clean all plastics and paint surfaces on the vacuum cle aner with a l...

Page 11: ...le the machine into easy to handle and usable components and parts Step 3 Dispose of machine components and operating materials by the disposal channels provided 10 2 Waste disposal of electric equipment Please note that electrical devices contain a variety of recyclable materials as well as environmentally harmful components You contributes to that these components are disposed of separately and ...

Page 12: ... occurs immedi ately stop working with the device Before you start troubleshooting turn off the device and unplug the power plug Failure to do so can lead to serious injury All repairs or replacement work may be performed by qualified and trained expert staff only NOTE If you can not eliminate the problems with your va cuum cleaner yourself then please contact your CLEANCRAFT dealer Please mark do...

Page 13: ...13 12 2 Spare parts drawing In case of service the following drawing shall help to identify the necessary spare parts If necessary send a copy of the parts drawing with the marked components to your authorised dealer Fig 7 Spare parts drawing ...

Page 14: ... Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and simi lar apparatus with regard to human exposure DIN EN 55014 1 Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Part 1 Emission DIN EN 55014 2 Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Part 2 Immunity Pro...

Page 15: ...Notes flexCAT 120 VCA Version 1 02 15 14 Notes ...

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