
Operation
Connection
Connect the machine to an electrical outlet with a voltage as per the machine’s rating plate specifications.
Autostart
Connect the power tool to the electrical outlet on the machine. Set the switch to AUTO. The machine will then automatically start
when the tool is used. The machine turns off a few seconds after the connected tool is powered down. To manually start the ex-
tractor, set the switch to MAN.
Filter cleaning:
The machine has a filter status indicator that lights up when the filter needs to be cleaned or replaced. The filters must be cleaned
1-2 times a day with continuous use and when the manometer needle is in the red field.
The filters should be cleaned when the manometer is in the red field.
Cleaning the filter:
During filter cleaning, the machine should be running and the hose removed from the suction pipe.
1. Press the connector sleeve against the black stop lug on the exhaust duct or against the floor in order to produce maximum
negative pressure in the cyclone.
Open and close the hatch on the side 3-6 times. Air flows into the machine and cleans the filter by creating a reverse pulse.
2. Turn off the machine and let the material fall down. Reconnect the suction pipe.
3. Start the machine.
4. If the manometer needle is back in the green zone, work can continue. If it remains in the red zone, the cleaning process
should be repeated. Some actions (such as those that restrict air flow) may cause the manometer to display a high value
(needle in the red zone). The machine should never be left on continuously when the meter is in the red zone, as there is a
risk of overheating. The transition from the green zone to the red zone takes place at 18 kPa
.
11
ENGLISH
Summary of Contents for DC 2900
Page 19: ...20 ENGLISH...
Page 20: ...21 ENGLISH...
Page 21: ...22 ENGLISH...
Page 22: ...23 ENGLISH...
Page 38: ...40 DEUTSCH...
Page 39: ...41 DEUTSCH...
Page 40: ...42 DEUTSCH...
Page 41: ...43 DEUTSCH...
Page 57: ...60 ESPA OL...
Page 58: ...61 ESPA OL...
Page 59: ...62 ESPA OL...
Page 60: ...63 ESPA OL...
Page 76: ...80 FRAN AIS...
Page 77: ...81 FRAN AIS...
Page 78: ...82 FRAN AIS...
Page 79: ...83 FRAN AIS...
Page 95: ...100 NEDERLANDS...
Page 96: ...101 NEDERLANDS...
Page 97: ...102 NEDERLANDS...
Page 98: ...103 NEDERLANDS...