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REMKO RK

Commissioning

Shutdown

Carry out the following steps to 
put the unit into operation.

1.  Connect the hand tube to the 

suction accessories required for 
the intended application.

2.  Connect the suction hose to the 

container.

3.  Make sure that the all-purpose 

dirt filter and any additional 
filters are inserted correctly.

4.  Check that the fasteners are 

locked securely.

5.  Plug the mains power cable to 

a socket that has been correctly 
and adequately fused.

6.  Switch the vacuum cleaner on 

by pressing the operating switch 
on the motor head.

7.  On the RK 75, you can also 

switch on the second power 
stage, if required.

Dry dirt cleaning

1.  Release the fasteners on the side 

of the container and remove the 
motor head.

2.  If necessary, empty the 

container.

3.  Dry the container if it is damp 

on the inside.

4.  Insert the (clean) all-purpose 

dirt filter.

6.  If required, insert an additional 

fine dust paper filter for 
vacuuming fine dust.

Available 

as a special accessory.

Wet cleaning

 

RK 45, RK 55 and RK 75 only

1.  Release the fasteners on the side 

of the container and remove the 
motor head.

2.   Remove the all-purpose dirt 

filter and, if necessary, the fine 
dust paper filter or the filter 
bag.

3.  Empty all of the dry suction 

matter out of the container.

4.  Always use a nylon insertion 

filter.  
Nylon insertion filters for wet 
operation are available as special 
accessories.

5.  Always empty the container 

immediately after completing 
the cleaning operation.

6.  Wipe down the container with 

a dry cloth after it has been 
emptied.

7.  Keep in mind that a built-in 

flotation valve cuts off the 
airflow when the maximum 
permissible fill level has been 
reached.  

The unit has no suction capacity 
and needs to be emptied.

Care and maintenance

Regular care and observation 
of some basic requirements will 
ensure trouble-free operation and 
a long service life of the units.

   Whenever the container is 

emptied, relieve the all-purpose 
dirt filter of accumulated dirt by 
tapping it firmly or purging it 
with compressed air

   Keep the units free of dust and 

other debris

   Only clean the units with a dry 

or moistened cloth

   Never subject to direct jets of 

water. 

e.g. pressure washers etc.

   Never use abrasive or solvent-

based cleaners

   Check the safety equipment 

and protective devices on 
a regular basis

   In accordance with the 

operating conditions, the units 
must, if necessary, be checked 
at least yearly by a specialist 
to ensure that they are in 
a condition that is safe to use

   Replace the all-purpose dirt 

filter every 1 to 2 years, 
depending on how the unit is 
used

Before undertaking any work 
on the units, the power plug 
must be removed from the 
mains socket.

After completing any work 
on the unit, an electrical 
inspection must be carried out 
according to VDE 0701.

1.  Switch off the unit and pull out 

the mains plug.

2.  Remove the motor head and 

clean the container and all filters.

3.  Then clean the vacuum cleaner 

and suction accessories and 
check the unit for any damage.

4.  Put the unit back together 

and store it in a dry and clean 
location.

CAUTION

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CAUTION

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Summary of Contents for 1304226

Page 1: ...Edition GB G09 REMKO RK Dry dirt and water vacuum cleaners Operation Technology Spare parts...

Page 2: ...w of RK 75 12 Spare parts list for RK 75 13 Customer service and guarantee 14 Environmental protection and recycling 14 Intended use 14 Technical data 15 Carefully read this operating manual prior to...

Page 3: ...aced Disconnect the mains plug from the socket before carrying out maintenance or servicing work The units must not be used to vacuum dust that is hazardous to health Vacuuming explosive materials pot...

Page 4: ...ing the cleaning operation 6 Wipe down the container with a dry cloth after it has been emptied 7 Keep in mind that a built in flotation valve cuts off the airflow when the maximum permissible fill le...

Page 5: ...dirt applications They provide additional filtering and can be used over a long period of time The suction matter continues to be collected in the suction container rather than in the fine dust paper...

Page 6: ...fy the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process Exploded view of RK 26 19 20 21 25 26 29 36 28 27 30 32 32 31 23 22 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 39 40 41 42 37 35 27 2 3 4 32 8...

Page 7: ...ulation ring 1104160 19 Motor gasket top 1104112 20 Turbine assembly 1111308 21 Motor gasket bottom 1111307 22 Turbine carrier 1111309 23 Turbine carrier seal 1104114 25 Filter cage 1111310 26 All pur...

Page 8: ...1 25 26 29 28 27 30 32 32 31 23 24 22 1 9 10 11 12 13 14 27 2 5 6 8 7 3 32 We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process 36 39 40 41 42...

Page 9: ...ket top 1104112 20 Turbine assembly 1111308 21 Motor gasket bottom 1111307 22 Turbine carrier 1111309 23 Turbine carrier seal 1104114 24 Float 1111315 25 Filter cage 1111316 26 All purpose dirt filter...

Page 10: ...4 3 10 11 12 13 14 19 20 21 27 32 5 6 8 7 25 26 30 28 27 32 32 31 29 23 24 22 We reserve the right to modify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process 55 56 57 54...

Page 11: ...e carrier 1111309 23 Turbine carrier seal 1104114 24 Float 1111315 25 Filter cage 1111316 26 All purpose dirt filter 1336036 27 Fastener 1111311 28 Suction piece seal 1104120 29 Suction piece 1111318...

Page 12: ...ify the dimensions and design as part of the ongoing technical development process 55 56 57 54 51 50 52 4 5 6 35 30 31 32 33 36 40 42 34 1 2 3 8 7 9 10 11 13 14 53 19 19 37 31 46 45 44 20 41 43 43 21...

Page 13: ...36038 31 Fastener 1111311 32 Cable strap 1111331 33 Sealing plug 1111332 34 Discharge hose 1111333 35 Discharge hose connecting piece 1111334 36 Suction piece 1111318 37 Suction piece seal 1104120 38...

Page 14: ...h is not permitted The units must only be operated by appropriately instructed personnel With non observance of the manufacturer s specifications the respective local legal requirements or after arbit...

Page 15: ...Mains cable type H05VV F 3G 0 75 H05VV F 3G 1 5 Power EN 60335 2 2 kW 1 1 1 2 Max rated current A 4 6 4 6 4 6 9 2 Mains fuse provided by the customer A 10 10 10 16 Suction power mbar 210 210 230 250 A...

Page 16: ...ust be advisers to our customers in air conditioning and heating technology Customer service Our units operate precisely and reliably However in the event of a malfunction REMKO customer service is qu...

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