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Dust Extractor
RL 250/RL 300
17 Cleaning the filter
Only insert original and intact filter cartridges!
Only carry out this task with a dust respirator (filter mask with particle filter, Class 2)!
Cleaning the filter/Hazard prevention/Remaining risks
Following long operating times, the inserted filter car-
tridges can clog up and thus reduce the airflow capacity.
Disconnect the dust extractor from the mains to clean the
filter cartridges. It is possible to access the filter cartridg-
es via the revision door on the side of the device. The
cartridges are mounted with a screw thread.
Tap or vacuum the cartridges with an appropriate (B1 at
least) industrial vacuum. Insert the collecting containers
during the cleaning process to collect the falling dust.
Control the individual cartridges for damage.
18 Hazard prevention/Remaining risks
18.1 Mechanical hazard prevention measures
All live machine parts are cased in fixed and securely
fastened protection devices, which can only be removed
with tools. The device corresponds to the protection class
I according to EN 60335 regulations.
Attention: Risk! Injuries are possible if a fixed and securely fastened casing is removed with a tool when
the machine is running.
18.2 Electrical hazard prevention measures
All moving parts (wheel, motor) which pose a potential
danger are cased in fixed and securely fastened protec-
tion devices, which can only be removed with tools.
Attention: Risk! Injuries are possible if a fixed and securely fastened casing is removed with a tool when
the machine is running.