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connection to power tools that produce cuttings, swarf 

and dust during operation�

Power tool components

Handle

On / off switch

Upper part of the vacuum cleaner (complete)

Hose connector (inlet, for suction)

Wheel holder

Wheel

Hose connector (outlet, for blowing)

Ventilation slots

Lock

10 

Tank

11 

Air hose *

12 

Plastic tube *

13 

Rectangular nozzle *

14 

Crevice nozzle *

15 

Filter *

16 

Pleated filter *

17 

Paper dust bag *

18 

Telescopic tube *

19 

Screw

20 

Telescopic tube lock *

21 

Float

22 

Plastic frame

23 

Dust bag connection pipe

* Optional extra

Not all of the accessories illustrated or described 

are included as standard delivery.

Installation and regulation of power tool 

elements

Before carrying out any works on the power tool it 

must be disconnected from the mains. 

Do not draw up the fastening ele-

ments too tight to avoid damaging the  

thread.

Mounting / dismounting / setting-up of 

some elements is the same for all power 

tool models, in this case specific models 

are not indicated in the illustration.

Mounting / dismounting wheels (see fig. 1-2)

 

Mount wheels 

6

 as shown in fig. 1-2. 

 

Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�

Mounting / dismounting of air hose and accesso-

ries (see fig. 3-4)

 

Connect air hose 

11

 to hose connector 

4

 as shown 

in fig. 3-4. 

Note: connect air hose 11 to hose con

-

nector 7 in the same way.

 

Assemble components of the air line:

 

for 

CT42045

 -  connect tube (tubes) 

12

 to the 

air hose 

11

, connect nozzle 

13

 or 

14

 as shown in 

fig. 3;

 

for 

CT42046

 -  connect telescopic tube 

18

 to the 

air hose 

11

, connect nozzle 

13

 or 

14

 as shown in 

fig. 4.2. You can change legth of telescopic tube 

18

:  

move and hold lock 

20

 as shown in fig. 4.1, put for

-

ward the thinner part of telescopic tube 

18

, release 

lock 

20

 

Disassembly operations do in reverse sequence�

Preparation for operation in dry waste suck in 

mode (see fig. 5-7, 10)

This mode is recommended to suck in dry waste.

Using of pleated filter (see fig 5-6, 10)

 

Unlock locks 

9

 and remove upper part of the vacu-

um cleaner 

3

 (see fig. 5).

 

Install onto upper part of the vacuum cleaner 

3

: plac-

tic frame 

22

 with installed float 

21

 and install pleated fil

-

ter 

16

 (see fig. 6). 

Attention: install plastic frame 22 

properly  -  the  fixing  devices  on  plastic  frame  22 

must precisely match the slots in upper part of the 

vacuum cleaner 3 and lock; do not allow misalign-

ment during installation.

 

Mount upper part of the vacuum cleaner 

3

 and se-

cure it with locks 

9

 

Assemble the air line and connect air hose 

11

  to  

hose connector 

4

 (see fig. 10).

Using of paper dust bag (see fig 5, 7, 10)

 

Unlock locks 

9

 and remove upper part of the vacu-

um cleaner 

3

 (see fig. 5).

 

If filter 

15

 is installed - remove it and install pleated 

filter 

16

 (see fig. 7.1).

 

Connect paper dust bag 

17

 to connection pipe 

23

 

(see  fig.  7.2).  When  connecting  paper  dust  bag 

17

take care to connect it to connection pipe 

23

 evenly 

without warp. Cardboard flange of paper dust bag 

17

 

must touch the wall of tank 

10

� Carefully straighten pa-

per dust bag 

17

 after installation�

 

Mount upper part of the vacuum cleaner 

3

 and se-

cure it with locks 

9

 

Assemble the air line and connect air hose 

11

  to  

hose connector 

4

 (see fig. 10).

 

Attention: when removing paper dust bag 17 be 

careful not to damage it. Do not empty paper dust 

bag 17 for further reuse. Paper dust bag 17 is not 

reusable, replace it if full.
Preparation  for  operation  in  liquid  suck  in  mode 

(see fig. 5, 8, 10)
This mode is recommended to suck in liquids and 

moist waste.

 

Unlock locks 

9

 and remove upper part of the vacu-

um cleaner 

3

 (see fig. 5).

 

Install onto upper part of the vacuum cleaner 

3

: plac-

tic frame 

22

 with installed float 

21

 and install filter 

15

 

(see fig. 8). 

Attention: install float 21 properly into 

plastic  frame  22  (see  fig.  8.2)  -  improper  float  21 

installation may also cause the fluid to enter the 

power  tool  engine.  Check  if  float  21  is  movable. 

Float 21 must be able to move up and down free

-

ly, otherwise the liquids sucked in may enter the 

motor and bring it out of operation. Install plastic 

frame  22  properly  -  the  fixing  devices  on  plastic 

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Page 12: ...mstances interfere with active or passive medical implants To reduce the risk of se rious or fatal injury we recommend persons with medical implants to consult their physician and the medical implant...

Page 13: ...rt loss of balance and falling When working in air blowing mode make sure that the air hose is clean Clean the hose if necessary When working in air blowing mode small objects may be thrown out at hig...

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Page 15: ...going to use the vacuum cleaner as a dust removing system for another power tool connect air hose 11 to the power tool using the corresponding adapter If you are going to use the vacuum cleaner for b...

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