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contact when working with these materials. Request
and follow any safety information available from the
supplier of the materials.
•
Do not use vacuum cleaner as a seat, ladder or
stepladder.
•
Do not place heavy objects on vacuum cleaner.
•
Do not hang the vacuum cleaner eg for transporting
purposes.
Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Ear,
eye and respiratory protection must be
worn.
USE
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The requirements for the ingress degree (dust
category L) have only been proven for dry vacuuming.
• Be sure that switch is in off position (0) OFF and
connect the machine to a suitable socket.
DRY VACUUMING
Inserting the filters:
⑫
Paper bag to fit directly on the suction inlet fig. E .
⑪
Filter (dry suction) fig. F.
⑨
Cartridge Filter (dry suction) with
⑩
Filter-retaining
disc fig. G .
WET VACUUMING
Inserting the filter:
⑧
Filter (liquid suction) with
⑩
Filter-retaining disc fig. H .
• The machine must be always kept on horizontal
bases, in a safe and stable way.
• Insert the suitable filters for the proper use.
•
Never use the appliance without filters .
• Use the most suitable accessories for the requested
usage.
• Put switch on (-) ON position in order to start the
machine.
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NOTE: An adequate ventilation rate (dust category
class M ) must be provided for when the outgoing air
is circulated.
•
WARNING: DO NOT connect power tools to outlet
(when using the vacuum for wet pick up.
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NOTE: Plug vacuum into residual current device (RCD)
protected outlet when using the vacuum for wet pick
up.
• When job is over, switch off (0) OFF and keep away the
plug from the socket.
SOCKET FOR TOOLS
2200 W max (see fig. D)
To activate the socket-electric tool function, put switch
①
on (I)ON and switch
③
on (0) OFF. When a tool is
connected the vacuum will automatically start as the
tool is started. The suction hose will suck directly dust
and wood shavings.
•
Even when switches
①
and
③
are (I) ON , the electric
tool socket is live. Not suitable for any hot items.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
•
The machine shall be disconnected from its power
source, by removing the plug from the socket-
outlet, during cleaning or maintenance .
• Clean the exterior part of the machine with a dry
cloth.
• Move the appliance only by catching the carrying
handle located on the motor head.
• Store the appliance and the accessories in a dry
safe place, out of the reach of children.
• A dust-technical inspection is to be carried out at least
once every year by the manufacturer or an instructed
person, e.g. for damage of the filter, tightness against
leakage of the vacuum cleaner and function of the
control unit.
• For category M vacuum cleaners that were in conta-
minated environments, the exterior as well as all ma-
chine parts should be cleaned.
• When performing maintenance and repair work, all
contaminated components that cannot be cleaned to
satisfactory must be disposed of.
• Such components must be disposed of in impermea-
ble plastic bags conforming with the valid regulations
for the disposal of such waste.
Changing the paper dust bag
⑫
(Collection Bag)
• Unlock the container catches
⑬
and remove the
vacuum head.
• Using the card reinforced
opening pull the full
collection bag towards of paper Filter
⑫
to rear off
the tank deflector flange.
•
Close the slider on the dust bag sleeve fig. L .
• Carefully remove the paper Filter out of the vacuum
cleaner without damaging it. When doing this, pay
attention that the disposal bag does not get caught
or ripped open against the tank deflector flange or
other sharp objects or projections.
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