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7. Empty the dirt receptacle. To do this, re-
move the dust bag if necessary (see
).
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WARNING
Improper handling when locking the dirt
receptacle
Risk of crushing
Under no circumstances should you hold
your hands between the dirt receptacle and
filter ring or allow them to come close to the
lifting mechanism while locking it.
Lock the dirt receptacle by operating the
bow handle with both hands.
Illustration E
ATTENTION
Static charge of the dirt receptacle
Ignition of dusts
Make sure that the grounding on the chas-
sis is in contact with the dirt receptacle.
8. Fit the dirt receptacle and lock it with the
bow handle.
Closing the suction connection
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WARNING
Risk of injury
Damage to the skin, lungs and eyes
through fine dust
The suction connection must be closed us-
ing the sealing plug after removing the suc-
tion hose.
1. Remove the suction hose.
Illustration H
2. Insert the sealing plug precisely into the
suction connection.
3. Push the sealing plug in all the way to
the end stop.
4. Turn the sealing plug to the right until the
suction connection is tightly closed.
Cleaning the device
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WARNING
Improper disposal of waste water
Environmental pollution
Observe the local waste water treatment
regulations.
1. Vacuum the inside and outside of the de-
vice and clean with a moist cloth.
A vacuum cleaner with the same or bet-
ter classification must be used for vacu-
uming the device.
2. If necessary, rinse the accessories (not
included in the scope of delivery) with
water and dry them.
Storing the device
1. Wind the mains cable onto the cable
holders.
2. Store the device in a dry room and se-
cure it against unauthorised use.
Transport
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CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during
transportation.
1. Close the suction connection for dust-
free transport (see chapter
).
2. Release the parking brakes and push
the device by the push handle.
3. Grasp the device by the chassis and the
push handle for loading.
4. Secure the device against slipping and
tipping over when transporting in vehi-
cles.
Storage
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CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during
storage.
1. Store the device indoors only.
Care and maintenance
DANGER
Inadvertently starting up device, touch-
ing live components
Risk of injury, electric shock
Switch off the device before performing any
work on the device.
Remove the mains plug.
DANGER
Danger from dust that is harmful to your
health
Respiratory sicknesses through inhalation
of dust.
Wear a breathing protection mask of class
P2 or higher and disposable clothing when
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