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Removing the dust bag
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The dust bag (special accessories) must always be
removed when vacuuming wet substances.
1. Unlock and remove the suction head.
2. Fold up the dust bag (special accessories).
Illustration G
3. Close the dust bag (special accessory) tightly with a
cable tie underneath the opening.
4. Take out the dust bag (special accessories).
5. Clean the container inside with a moist cloth.
6. Dispose of the dust bag (special accessory) in ac-
cordance with statutory provisions.
7. Fit and lock the suction head.
Draining the waste water
NT 50/1 only:
1. Drain the waste water via the drain hose.
Illustration H
General
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We recommend switching off the "Automatic filter
dedusting" function when vacuuming wet dirt with
the crevice nozzle or the upholstery nozzle (option-
al), or when sucking mainly water out of a container.
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The device switches off automatically when the
maximum fluid level is reached.
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When vacuuming non-conductive liquids (e.g. drill
emulsion, oils and grease) the device does not au-
tomatically switch off when the container is full. The
filling level must be continuously monitored and the
container emptied on a timely basis.
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On completion of wet vacuum cleaning: Clean the
main filter element using the filter cleaning. Clean
the electrodes with a brush. Clean the container with
a moist cloth and dry it off.
Clip connection
The suction hose is equipped with a clip system. All ac-
cessory parts with a nominal width of 35 mm can be
connected.
Illustration I
Operation
Turn switch
Switching on the device
1. Connect the mains plug.
2. Set the turn switch to the desired program.
Adjusting the suction power
Only for devices with a built-in socket:
1. Adjust the suction power (min-max) via the rotary
control.
Working with power tools
Only for devices with a built-in socket:
DANGER
Danger of electric shock
Risk of injury and damage.
The socket is only intended for direct connection of pow-
er tools to the vacuum cleaner. Any other use of the
socket is prohibited.
1. Plug the mains plug of the power tool into the power
socket on the vacuum cleaner. The vacuum cleaner
is in Standby mode.
2. Switch on the device at the turn switch.
Note
The vacuum cleaner is automatically switched on and
off with the power tool.
Note
The vacuum cleaner has a startup delay of up to 0.5
seconds and an after-running time of up to 15 seconds.
Note
See the Technical data for the permissible power rating
of the power tool.
3. Remove the angle piece from the suction hose.
Illustration J
4. Install the tool adapter on the suction hose.
5. Connect the tool adapter to the power tool.
Illustration K
Automatic filter dedusting
The device is equipped with a special filter dedusting
function, which is particularly effective against fine dust.
The main filter element is automatically cleaned every
15 seconds (TACT MAX) or every 60 seconds (TACT
MIN) by a blast of air (pulsing noise).
1. Set the turn switch to the desired program (TACT
MIN-TACT MAX).
2. Power dedusting (for particularly severe contamina-
tion of the main filter element): Set the turn switch to
program 2, seal the suction pipe or bender with your
hand and wait for the automatic filter cleaning to fin-
ish (lasts 15 seconds).
Illustration L
Switching off the device
1. Switch off the device at the turn switch.
2. Pull out the mains plug.
Each time after use
1. Empty the container.
2. Vacuum off the inside and outside of the device and
clean with a moist cloth.
Folding the push handle in/out
NT 50/1 only:
1. Release the push handle lock and adjust the push
handle.
Storing the device
1. Store the suction hose and mains cable as shown in
the illustration.
Illustration M
2. Store the device in a dry room and secure 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 transporta-
tion.
Device OFF
Device ON
Automatic filter dedusting: OFF
Device ON
Automatic filter dedusting: maximum in-
terval
Device ON
Automatic filter dedusting: minimum in-
terval
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