Fitting the extraction adapter or curved
nozzle (see figure D)
English
– Fit the extraction adapter
(13)
or the curved
nozzle
(14)
to the vacuum hose
(12)
until the
two snap fasteners
(24)
on the vacuum hose
audibly click into place.
– To remove the adapter, press the snap
fasteners
(24)
inwards and pull apart the com-
ponents.
Fitting the Nozzles and Tubes
English
– If required, place the suction tubes
(17)
firmly
inside one another and then attach them
firmly to the curved nozzle
(14)
.
– Attach the floor nozzle
(16)
or the crevice
nozzle
(15)
firmly to the suction tube
(17)
or
the curved nozzle
(14)
.
Fitting the Rollers (see figure E)
English
Insert the
4
fastening pins on the rollers
(25)
into
the roller adapters
(26)
until they audibly click
into place.
Other rollers can also be used as per the
EN 12529 standard (11 mm fastening pin dia-
meter).
u
Check the functionality of the roller brakes
before using the dust extractor.
Operation
English
u
Remove the battery before cleaning or per-
forming maintenance on the dust ex-
tractor, making tool adjustments, changing
accessories or placing the dust extractor in
storage.
This safety measure prevents the
dust extractor from being started accidentally.
u
Ensure that the work area is clean and tidy
to minimise the risk of tripping.
Starting Operation
English
u
The dust extractor must not be used
without a filter.
u
Do not use damaged filters (e.g. no cracks,
small holes, etc.). Replace any damaged fil-
ters immediately.
u
Before extraction, ensure that the filter
unit is securely fitted.
u
Before extraction, ensure that the battery
compartment cover is securely closed.
u
Please inform yourself about the applicable
regulations/laws on how to handle harmful
types of dust in your country.
The dust extractor must categorically not be
used in potentially explosive areas.
To ensure optimum suction power, you must al-
ways fully unwind the vacuum hose
(12)
from
the vacuum hose bracket
(23)
.
Switching On and Off
English
To
switch on
the dust extractor, briefly press the
on/off button
(3)
.
To
switch off
the dust extractor, press the on/off
button
(3)
again.
For safety reasons, the dust extractor does not
switch on if the on/off button
(3)
is held down
for longer than five seconds.
Dry Vacuuming
English
Extracting dust that accumulates from
working power tools (see figure F)
English
u
There must be a sufficient air exchange rate
(L) in the room when the exhaust air comes
back into the room. Be aware of the corres-
ponding national regulations.
– Fit the dust extraction adapter
(13)
or the
curved nozzle
(14)
adapter or curved nozzle (see figure
– Insert the extraction adapter
(13)
or the curved
nozzle
(14)
into the power tool's dust extrac-
tion outlet.
Only when using the dust extraction
adapter
(13)
:
Note:
When working with power tools that have
a low air feed into the vacuum hose (e.g. jigsaws,
sanders, etc.), the false air intake
(27)
of the dust
extraction adapter
(13)
must be opened. This will
improve the total output of the dust extractor
and the power tool. To do this, turn the ring
above the false air intake
(27)
until the opening is
at its maximum size.
Wet Vacuuming
English
u
Do not use the vacuum cleaner to vacuum
combustible or explosive liquids, such as
petrol, oil, alcohol or solvents. Do not va-
cuum hot, burning or explosive dust. Do
not operate the vacuum cleaner in areas
subject to explosion hazards.
Dust, vapours
and liquids can ignite or explode.
Before wet vacuuming:
English
– Empty the container
(1)
.
– Clean the filter
(28)
and fit it back into the dust
extractor (see "Cleaning/replacing filters (see
figures
The dust extractor is equipped with a float
(29)
.
Extraction is stopped when the maximum filling
level is reached.
After wet vacuuming, always:
English
– Empty the container
(1)
.
– Empty the water from the filter
(28)
.
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