INDUSTRIAL VACUUMS
Mini BULL - TB
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Mini Bull - TB Manual
page 12 of 41 pages
2.2
Safety requirements
Attention!
The indications below are important to prevent hazards that can occur while operating
the vacuum. However, they cannot replace the expertise and common sense of the
operators as an overall framework for accident prevention.
Every section lists further safety requirements specific for
the various operations.
CAUTION!
• This vacuum can only be used by adequately trained adults.
• This vacuum is suitable for industrial use, such as: factories, warehouses, workshops.
• The equipment must be electrically connected to a mains equipped with efficient earthing.
• This vacuum is not intended to be used in corrosive or explosive environments.
• Keep the vacuum clear from foreign bodies, such as debris, oil, tools and other objects that could damage
its operation and cause injuries.
• Avoid using flammable or toxic solvents, such as petrol, benzene, ether and alcohol for cleaning
operations.
• Avoid prolonged contact with solvents and inhaling their vapours.
• Avoid using it in the proximity of naked flames or heat sources; ensure suitable ventilation.
• Do not, under any circumstance, use the vacuum without a filter.
• Do not vacuum lit cigarette butts: they could ignite the filter.
• Do not vacuum petrol or flammable liquids in general.
• Ensure that all the guards and protection devices are in place and that all the safety devices are properly
installed and efficient.
• Do not wear loose or baggy clothing, such as ties, scarves, ripped clothes that could get easily caught or
trapped in the vacuum.
• Do not open the refuse collection container while the vacuum is operating.