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Do not use the appliance without the
complete filtering system.
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Please follow the safety regulations ap-
plicable to the materials that are to be
treated.
The appliance allows 2 operating modes:
1 Industry vacuum cleaner mode (socket
not used)
2 Dedusting mode (socket used)
Connect the suction hose and insert in-
sert the suction nozzle or connect to the
dust-generating device depending on
the operating mode.
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Warning
Do not vacuum without the filter elements;
otherwise, the suction motor can get dam-
aged and this can be hazardous to health
on account of increased release of fine dust
particles.
The horn blows when the air speed falls be-
low 20 m/s.
Note:
The horn reacts to negative pres-
sure.
Set the rotary switch to the correct suc-
tion hose cross-section.
Static charge is deflected by providing
earthing to the connection nozzles. This
prevents the formation of sparks and cur-
rent shocks due to attachments (option)
with electrical conductivity.
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The appliance is equipped with a paper
filter bag fitted with locking lid.
Order No. Safety filter sack: 379.115
(5 pieces)
Note:
You can use this appliance to take up
all types of dust up to dust class H. It is stat-
utorily necessary to use a dust collection
bag (see Filter systems for order number).
Note:
The appliance is suited as industrial
vacuum cleaner and as dedusting device
for the mobile operation to take up dry, non-
combustible dusts with MAK values.
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Unused flat-fold filters may only be
stored and transported in the packaging
(carton).
Illustration
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The lamella of the flat-fold filter should
not be touched during installation.
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Warning
The flat-fold filter and the safety filter sack
must never be removed during the dust ex-
traction process.
Release and remove the suction head.
Illustration
Insert the safety filter sack.
Illustration
Pull the safety filter sack over the con-
tainer.
Insert and lock the suction head.
Danger
No dusts hazardous to health should be
sucked in during wet vacuuming.
Illustration
Properly insert the connection socket in
the suction connection.
Push in the connection socket until it
locks into place.
Turn the suction connection with the
connection socket to the right to close it
tightly.
Note:
The accurate fit is ensured by means
of a "bayonet connection".
Release and remove the suction head.
Illustration
Pull over the safety filter sack.
Illustration
Pull out the safety sheet.
Close the safety filter sack using the
self-adhesive flap.
Pull the safety filter sack towards the
rear.
Start up
Horn
Anti-static system
Dry vacuum cleaning
Installing the safety filter sack
Wet vacuum cleaning
Close the suction connection
Removing the safety filter sack
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Summary of Contents for VCE 45 H AC
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Page 4: ...1 2 1 1 2 Click Click 2 1 3 1 4 5 4...
Page 5: ...A B C D E 1 2 2 3 3 F G 2 2 1 H 5...
Page 6: ...I 45 25 26 32 35 21 5 26 9 31 J K L M 1 2 2 N O 1 2 P 6...
Page 116: ...3 1 2 20 m s 379 115 5 MAK 116 EL...
Page 117: ...4 C 35 C DN 35 117 EL...
Page 118: ...5 0 5 15 20 m s 15 118 EL...
Page 119: ...6 BGV A1 119 EL...
Page 120: ...7 EN 60 335 2 69 AA 22 201 2 TRGS 519 5 4 3 2 P2 379 107 379 123 120 EL...
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Page 137: ...3 L 50 VR x LW LW 1h 1 1 2 20 379 115 5 H 137 RU...
Page 138: ...4 138 RU...
Page 139: ...5 C 35 C DN 35 0 5 15 20 139 RU...
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Page 141: ...7 BGV A1 EN 60 335 2 69 AA 22 201 2 TRGS 519 5 4 3 2 P2 141 RU...
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Page 144: ...10 369 845 5 297 038 1 300 691 2 259 627 1 300 659 1 144 RU...
Page 228: ...3 50 VR x LW LW 1 1 2 1 2 20 m s 379 115 5 H MAK 228 BG...
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Page 230: ...5 C 35 C DN 35 Standby 0 5 15 20 15 230 BG...
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Page 232: ...7 EN 60 335 2 69 AA 22 201 2 TRGS 519 5 4 3 2 P2 379 107 379 123 232 BG...
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