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– The outside of the unit should be
cleaned thoroughly and any harmful
substances removed. Alternatively, a
sealed coating may be applied before
the unit is removed from the danger ar-
ea. All unit parts are to be considered
contaminated when they are removed
from the danger area.
– In the framework of maintenance and
repair work all contaminated objects
that cannot be cleaned satisfactorily
must be disposed of. Such objects must
be disposed of in impermeable bags in
accordance with the valid provisions for
the disposal of such waste.
– During the transport and maintenance
of the appliance the extraction opening
is to be closed with the cap.
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WARNING
Safety equipment for preventing hazards
must be serviced and maintained regularly.
This means that the manufacturer's staff or
persons trained by the manufacturer must
check the equipment for proper functioning
at least once a year, i.e. check for leaks, fil-
ter damage, functioning of the controlling
elements, etc.
– No outside help is required for carrying
out basic maintenance and cleaning.
– The appliance surface and the inside of
the container should be cleaned regu-
larly using a damp cloth.
DANGER
Risk due to dust hazardous to health. Al-
ways use disposal clothing and P2 or high-
er breath-safe masks while carrying out
maintenance tasks (such as changing fil-
ters).
Switch off the appliance using the On/
Off switch.
Move the lever for cleaning the filter
back and forth a couple of tomes.
Switch off the appliance using the ON/
OFF switch and separate it from the
mains.
Open the locks (A) on both the sides.
Unlock plug (B) and disconnect.
Remove the suction head. Ensure that
the mains cable is not damaged.
Lift filter (C) and unscrew the two
screws (D). Remove the filter.
Loosen the fastening clams and sepa-
rate the filter from its insert.
Envelope the filter with the provided
bag immediately after removal and
close the bag.
Cleaning the filter
Changing/ replacing filter
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Summary of Contents for IV 60/27-1 M B1
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Page 147: ...7 BGV A1 P2 147 RU...
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Page 238: ...3 L 50 VR x LW LW 1 1 116 C 22 22 22 1 238 BG...
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Page 242: ...7 A1 P2 A 242 BG...
Page 243: ...8 B C D IV 60 30 M B1 243 BG...
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