
TRIO 01.04.2015
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Fig. 66
Place a board between the closed dust bag box
and the chassis.
MAINTENANCE WORK AND REPLACEMENT OF WEARING PARTS
Fig. 64
Hook the on/off switch into the transport holder
on motor switch box.
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Fig. 65
Pull the suction hose from the neck of the upper
part of the separator.
7.3 CHANGING THE FILTER CARTRIDGE
WARNING!
HEALTH RISK caused by dust:
Since wood dust deposits can be released when the dust
separator is dismantled, you have to wear a respiratory
protective mask (at least filter class P2) for all work on the
dust separator system!
Use only original LÄGLER
®
filter cartridges (part number in
Sec-
tion 11, Spare parts
).
This section describes how to dismantle and reassemble the filter
cartridge. This can become necessary when the filter cartridge
is totally clogged by deposits and these cannot be removed by
the normal cleaning method (
Section 7.2, Cleaning the filter
cartridge
) or if the filter cartridge has been damaged in any way.
7.3.1 REMOVING THE FILTER CARTRIDGE
1
Switch off the machine and pull the power plug out of the
socket!
2
Clean the filter cartridge of the dust separator as described
in
Section 7.2, Cleaning the filter cartridge
.
3
Loosen the cable plug of the sensor on the on/off switch by
turning the ring nut
counterclockwise
(fig. 63, 1) and pull the
cable plug off (fig. 63, 2).
4
Remove the on/off switch from the chassis (fig. 64, 1) and hook
it into the transport holder on motor switch box (fig. 64, 2).
5
Pull the suction hose from the neck of the upper part of the
separator (fig. 65).
6
Put a approx. 2 cm (0.8“) thick board (e.g. piece of parquet
flooring) between the closed dust bag box and the chassis
(fig. 66) to prevent the dust bag box from falling off when the
upper part of the separator is removed.
Fig. 63
Loosen the ring nut (1) and remove the cable plug
from the switch (2).
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