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English 

5.906-580.0 Rev. 00 (07/13)

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Unscrew the safety screws of the pull relief.

Open pull relief so that the mains cable can be 
pulled out.

Remove the ferrite core from the holder, for this 
purpose slightly twist the holder.

Unplug the connection plug of the mains cable at 
the appliance switch.

Thread the power cable through the ferrit core as 
shown.

Connect the mains cable to the appliance switch.

Snap the ferrite core in place in the holder.

During installation, ensure that the power cable is 
correctly placed in the guides and is not pinched.

6.8

Replacing the mains cable

Summary of Contents for NT 20/1 ME Classic

Page 1: ...English 5 906 580 0 Rev 00 07 13 1 NT 20 1 ME Classic NT 30 1 ME Classic NT 38 1 ME Classic Service Manual...

Page 2: ...is 9 6 3 Remove the appliance cover 10 6 4 Electrical components of the appliance 10 6 5 Replace appliance switch 11 6 6 Replace de interference capacitor 11 6 7 Replacing the suction turbine 12 6 7 1...

Page 3: ...ally trained specialists Warning The appliance is not suitable for vacuuming dust which endangers health Danger Immediate danger that can cause severe injury or even death Warning Possible hazardous s...

Page 4: ...580 0 Rev 00 07 13 1 Container 20 30 38 litres 2 Suction air guide 3 Power switch 4 Carrying handle 5 Cable hook 6 Container closure 7 Accessory storage container 8 Steering roller 5 Parts of the syst...

Page 5: ...English 5 906 580 0 Rev 00 07 13 5 1 Container closure 2 Fleece filter 3 Filter basket 5 2 View from the inside...

Page 6: ...6 English 5 906 580 0 Rev 00 07 13 The following accessories are enclosed in the device 1 Suction hose with manifold 2 Suction tube two parts plastic 3 Floor nozzle 5 3 Accessories...

Page 7: ...0 Rev 00 07 13 7 Danger First pull out the plug from the mains before carrying out any tasks on the machine 6 Basic settings and service procedures 6 1 Overview of the individual parts of the suction...

Page 8: ...8 English 5 906 580 0 Rev 00 07 13 6 1 2 Turbine casing and suction turbine...

Page 9: ...English 5 906 580 0 Rev 00 07 13 9 6 2 Overview of the components of the container and the chassis...

Page 10: ...top part of the casing Remove the top part of the casing 1 Ferrit ring anti interference ring 2 Connection cable suction turbine 3 Power switch 4 Cover air duct suction turbine 5 Insulating mat 6 Suct...

Page 11: ...ppliance switch 1 Connections suction turbine 2 Connections power cable Note The anti interference capacitor is firmly connected with the connection cable of the suction turbine Remove the connection...

Page 12: ...ove the connecting cable Replace the suction turbine Check sealing ring for damage Replace damaged sealing ring Align the suction turbine in the turbine holder by means of the cone during installation...

Page 13: ...oat seals against the cone of the suction turbine and the intake flow is interrupt ed in order to protect the suction turbine against moisture Remove the suction turbine Remove the float from the inta...

Page 14: ...Loosely apply the inside cover During application ensure that the guides engage with each other Route the cable through the opening and place it in the retainer Firmly press on the inside cover Note...

Page 15: ...is purpose slightly twist the holder Unplug the connection plug of the mains cable at the appliance switch Thread the power cable through the ferrit core as shown Connect the mains cable to the applia...

Page 16: ...t also be replaced Unhook the snap in nose on the bumper Secure the snap in nose against snapping back in place by means of a wedge Remove container Release the snap in noses at the suction air duct R...

Page 17: ...place it Drill out rivets Replace and rivet the container closure Note When installing the container closure ensure that the container is not damaged during riveting The closure clamp cannot be replac...

Page 18: ...pply Check replace the appliance switch Check replace the suction turbine Remove clogging from suction nozzle suction pipe suction hose or filter Check suction system to see if there are any leaks rep...

Page 19: ...ications NT 38 1 Me Classic Mains voltage V 220 240 Frequency Hz 50 Max performance W 1200 Rated power W 1050 Container capacity l 36 Filling quantity liquid l 18 Air volume max l s 57 Negative pressu...

Page 20: ...3 The status of the attached circuit diagram represents the creation date of the service manual This circuit diagram is not updated When working on the device please always use the current circuit dia...

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