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Intended use
Purpose and intended use
The vacuum cleaners described in this operating
manual are suitable for
- commercial use, e.g. in hotels, schools, hospitals,
factories, shops, offices and rental businesses
The following materials should not be picked up by
the vacuum cleaner:
- hot materials (burning cigarettes, hot ash, etc.)
- flammable, explosive, aggressive liquids (e.g.
petrol, solvents, acids, alkalis, etc.)
- flammable, explosive dust (e.g. magnesium or
aluminium dust, etc.)
When dust removers are used, the rate at which air
is exchanged in the room must be adequate if the
exhaust air from the vacuum cleaner is blown into
the room (please observe regulations valid in your
country).
Before starting work, the operating staff must be
informed on
- use of the vacuum cleaner
- risks associated with the material to be picked up
- safe disposal of the picked up material.
VCP 700 E-L
This cleaner is suitable to pick up dry, nonflammable
dust, liquids, sawdust and hazardous dusts with
maximum room concentration values
≥
1 mg/m
3
(dust class L).
VCP 700 E-M
This cleaner is suitable to pick up dry, nonflammable
dust, liquids, sawdust and hazardous dusts with
maximum room concentration values
≥
0.1 mg/m
3
(dust class M).
Depending on how hazardous the dust is, the
cleaner must be fitted with appropriate filters. See
table in section “Picking up dry substances”.
Before start-up
Assembling the cleaner
On delivery some of the accessories are lying in the
tank and must be removed before the vacuum
cleaner is used for the first time. Remove the upper
section of the vacuum cleaner: The mains plug
should not be inserted into a socket.
1. Open the
retaining clamps
and lift off the
upper section of
the cleaner.
2. Take the acces-
sories out of the
dirt tank and the
packaging.
3. To pick up dust
with maximum
room concen-
tration values:
Insert the filter bag into the dirt tank according to
the instructions (instructions included).
To pick up harmless dust:
Insert the disposal bag (instructions included) into
the tank.
IMPORTANT:
Press the filter bag connection
firmly on to the inlet fitting.
4. Fit the upper section of the vacuum cleaner and
close the retaining clamps.
NOTE:
Ensure that the retaining clamps fit pro-
perly.
Operation
Connections
Connecting the suction hose
1. Connect the
suction hose.
The suction hose
diameter must suit
the position of the
switch in order to
pick up dry, non-
flammable dust with
maximum room
concentration
values.
Electrical connection
The operating voltage shown on the rating plate
must correspond to the voltage of the mains power
supply.
1.
Ensure that the vacuum cleaner is switched
off.
2. Insert the power cord into a properly installed and
fused socket with an earthing contact.
Summary of Contents for VCP 700 E-L
Page 1: ...VCP 700 E L VCP 700 E M...
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Page 116: ...116 PROTOOL 30 30 16 A 25 A 20 1 5 2 2 5 2 20 50 2 5 2 4 0 2 1 2...
Page 117: ...117 PROTOOL PROTOOL VCP 700 E L 1 3 L VCP 700 E M 0 1 3 1 2 3 4 1 1 2...
Page 119: ...119 1 3 VCP 700 E L 632 737 632 735 1 2 0 1 3 0 1 3 VCP 700 E M 632 737 632 735 1 2 3...
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Page 122: ...122 VCP 700 E M 5 PROTOOL PROTOOL 40 PROTOOL 0 15 7...
Page 143: ...143 PROTOOL 30 mA 30 ms 16 A 25 A 20 m 1 5 mm2 2 5 mm2 20 50 m 2 5 mm2 4 0 mm2 IEC 1 2...
Page 144: ...144 PROTOOL PROTOOL VCP 700 E L 1 mg m3 L VCP 700 E M 0 1 mg m3 1 2 3 MAK 4 1 1...
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