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5.1 Changing the filter cartridge
WARNING! Risk of personal injury
When changing the filter you may come in con-
tact with hazardous substances accumulated
in the filter. Use necessary Personal Protective
Equipment when replacing the filter cartridges.
See
. The filter cartridge and the two gas-
kets are disposable and are to be thrown away after
use. Considering the material being collected, dis-
pose of the filter in accordance with all applicable loc-
al guidelines, laws or regulations. The life of the fil-
ter cartridge varies greatly depending on what type of
pollutants are collected. Regularly monitor the extrac-
tion capacity at the source and change the filter cart-
ridge when the extraction capacity is poor.
1 Ensure that the filter stays in place as the gaskets
are released.
2 Release both rubber gaskets by rolling them onto
the blue end caps. If installed horizontally, care-
fully loosen the straps until the filter easily can be
removed
3 Remove the two used rubber gaskets from the
console. Leave the rubber gasket for recycling if
your local and relevant regulations for the sub-
stances allow it.
4 For installation of a new filter cartridge, follow
step
to
Chapter 4 Mounting instruction
Verify that the filter is correctly mounted,
sealed and that there are no visible leaks. The
filter is marked with arrows that must be direc-
ted in the direction of the airflow.
6 Spare Parts
CAUTION! Risk of equipment damage
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6.1 Ordering spare parts
When ordering spare parts always state the following:
• The part number and control number (see the
product identification plate).
• Detail number and name of the spare part (see
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• Quantity of the parts required.
7 Recycling
The product has been designed for component mater-
ials to be recycled. Different material types must be
handled according to relevant local regulations. Con-
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if uncertainties arise
when scrapping the product at the end of its service
life.
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