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If foam or liquid exits, switch off the
machine immediately.
Dry vacuuming
The appliance is supplied with the
textile filter bag (
16) fitted.
For dry vacuuming, pull the material filter
(16) over the filter basket (21).
A fluted filter, which can be used
instead of the fabric filter included
in delivery, is optionally available
(see “Replacement parts/Accesso
-
ries“).
Vacuuming with the paper filter
bag:
To avoid the fluted filter becoming
clogged, we recommend the addi-
tional use of a paper filter bag.
Insert the material filter
1. Pull the material filter (16) over the fil
-
ter basket (21).
Insert the paper filter bag
2. Pull the paper filter bag (17) over the
internal suction fitting (22). The sealing
ring (23) on the filter bag opening must
fully surround the connector (24) on the
suction fitting.
A
fine dust filter bag
made of micro
filter fleece
is also optionally avail-
able, which can be used in place
of the included paper filter bag (see
“Replacement parts/Accessories”).
Vacuuming fine dust:
Specific suction processes (e.g. grinding
of paints and lacquers, milling or drilling
walls, grinding or drilling hard wood) can
pose a risk from hazardous dust.
We recommend using the following option-
al filter combination, which is available,
for fine dust (see “Replacement parts/Ac
-
cessories”):
1. Folded filter which is used in stead of
the textile filter bag(16) included in the
scope of delivery.
2. Fine dust filter bag made of fleece,
which is used in stead of the paper
filter bag (17) included in the scope of
delivery.
Blowing
Operation without the use of a filter
is recommended.
To blow, plug the suction hose (13) onto
the connection (9) on the motor head.
Cleaning/Maintenance
Pull out the mains plug.
This will prevent danger of injury
from electric shock.
Always check the appliance before
use for any obvious faults such as
a defective mains cable, and have
these repaired or replaced.
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