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  The mains socket on the unit is only de-

       
Operating Instructions. Connecting other 
devices may cause material damage.

Before connecting another device, turn off 
both the dust extractor and the other de-
vice.
Read the operating instructions of the other 
device and comply with the safety instruc-
tions contained in the document.

  Please observe the national regulations and 

permitted exposure to dust in a working 
environment. 
Please note EN 60335-2-69, Appendix AA, 
or initiate appropriate enquiries with your 
trade association or the responsible  
authorities.

  When extracting hazardous materials, 

always refer to the relevant safety data 
sheets.

  Always wear protective gear when extract-

ing hazardous materials.

  It is necessary to wear suitable, personal 

protective equipment when emptying the 
dust bag or cleaning, depending on the type 
of extracted material.

  Regularly inspect connecting lines and 

hoses (e.g., the power cord) for damage 
(e.g., kinks, cracks, porosity) or signs of  
aging. 
Units exhibiting damaged connecting lines, 
hoses, or other defects must be taken out 
of service immediately.

  Always unplug the unit from the wall outlet 

before beginning any work on the unit’s 
electrical components.

  Never operate the unit without the complete 

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  Make sure the dust drawer is fully closed 

during extraction.

  Never operate the unit without the suction 

hose.

 

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sive gases, vapours, dusts.

  Never extract liquids. 

  Never extract hot materials. 

  The unit may not be operated without  

supervision.

  All required tools must be appropriately 

cleaned prior to use when the unit is  
employed for medical purposes or in con-
junction with medicinal materials.

  If the dust extractor is employed to extract 

hazardous materials, appropriate personal 
protective gear must be worn and steps 
must be taken to ensure that the exhaust 
air is properly ventilated. Please refer to the 
      
requirements.

  Spare parts and accessories.

The use of other than OEM spare parts and 
accessories may be an impediment to the 
safety of the unit.
Use OEM spare parts and accessories sup-
plied by Renfert GmbH only.

  Environmentally hazardous extraction sub-

stances.

Extracted substances may be a risk to the 
environment.
Dispose of extracted material according to 
local statutory regulations.

C. Authorised  Individuals

   !
service the 

Silent TS

.

Minors or pregnant women may only operate and 
service the 

Silent TS

 if they are wearing appropriate 

protective gear, particularly if the unit is being used to 
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ing instructions, in particular the inspection of the suc-
tion turbine outside the unit, may only be performed 
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D. Preparations Prior to 

Starting

D.1 Connecting the Dust 

Extractor

The unit is supplied with a power cord and two-con-
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tion).
The unit may not be taken into service until any 
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Such alterations may only be performed by a quali-
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The unit may only be connected to wall outlets con-
nected to a ground circuit system.
Before operating the unit, make sure the voltage in-
formation on the nameplate corresponds to your local 
power supply.

Summary of Contents for Silent TS 2921-0050

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Page 7: ...oning 2 1 1 Setup 2 1 2 Connection to the Extraction Point 2 1 3 Electrical Connection 2 1 4 Connecting electrical equipment 2 3 2 1 Operating Elements 3 2 2 Switching the Unit ON OFF 3 2 3 Adjusting and Displaying the Extraction Force 3 2 4 Continuous Operation 3 2 5 Automatic Mode 3 2 6 Adjusting the Automatic Start Feature 4 2 7 Change Filter Indicator 4 indicator 4 indicator tone 4 3 Cleaning ...

Page 8: ...perate the Silent TS without a suc tion hose Avoid steep pitches or hanging points along the hose path Never kink the hose and make sure it is never stretched or under tension when connected 1 3 Electrical Connection Before connecting the unit to the wall outlet make sure the voltage information on the nameplate corresponds to your local power supply Arrange conducting parts mains outlets plugs an...

Page 9: ...s of other electrical equipment which may or may not be connected The operating mode selector switch D is used to operating modes The selected operating mode is indicated by LED C or LED E Continuous operating mode selection N Switch the Silent TS on LED comes on Continuous operation has now been selected or LED comes on The automatic mode has been selected _ J LED comes on Continuous operation ha...

Page 10: ...e instructions given in the O If the dust extractor continues to be used after the Change Filter indicator goes on The LED display blinks K The indicator can be turned off by switching the Silent TS OFF and ON thus restarting extraction system can result in hazards and damage to the extractor Filters must be replaced if the 2 7 1 ADJUST THE SENSITIVITY OF THE REPLACE FILTER INDICATOR It may be nec...

Page 11: ... must always be replaced if O K despite the dust bag having been replaced N _ XK N K N _ K Always comply with all local ordinances governing proper disposal and accident prevention clothing may be required N K refer to the spare parts list N x K N UK N K 3 3 2 REPLACING THE EXHAUST FILTER be replaced annually N _ and pull the cassette down and off the unit K N _ Always comply with all local ordina...

Page 12: ...the unit Only an authorized electrician may perform a func tional inspection of or repair the unit N U YK N Remove the motor compartment cover N _ X K N X K knurled nuts do not need to be completely re moved N wise then pull it straight out towards the back K N K in straight and turning it clockwise to lock it in place K K N X K N _ X K N O vertical N Place the motor compartment cover on the motor...

Page 13: ...N N K has been activated due to overload temperature electricity N x switch activated N _ socket or loose N N x N O O K N O N O reset N O N O Sec 3 2 and 3 3 N O Sec 3 3 2 N O obstruction as required N J N O X K N O x YK K N x N O x Dust extractor stops suddenly for no apparent reason E4 is indicated on the display N high ambient temperature e g if the unit is installed in a cabinet N N Refer also...

Page 14: ...Dust extractor fails to start when a dust generating device is being used N J N J x plugged into the unit power outlet on the Silent TS N j N value too high N J N detect the attached device s operation N K N O x Silent TS Sec 1 4 N YK N XK N O K N mode Dust extractor starts although a connected device is not being used N value too low N XK Dust extractor fails to stop when a connected device is sw...

Page 15: ...st be used National regulations state the MAK value maximum concentration of suspended particles in the air Find out about the legal national threshold value and the type of dust generated in your laboratory A 1 Proper Use _ x sive dusts x Z Z Silent TS materials is prohibited shall not be liable for any damages resulting from any such other use operating servicing and preventive maintenance A 2 A...

Page 16: ...iquids Never extract hot materials The unit may not be operated without supervision All required tools must be appropriately cleaned prior to use when the unit is employed for medical purposes or in con junction with medicinal materials If the dust extractor is employed to extract hazardous materials appropriate personal protective gear must be worn and steps must be taken to ensure that the exhau...

Page 17: ...tion and improve the recycling of raw materials the European Commission adopted a directive that requires the manufacturer to accept the return of electrical and electronic units for proper disposal or recycling Within the European Union units with this symbol should not therefore be disposed of in unsorted do mestic waste For more information regarding proper disposal ple ase apply at your local ...

Page 18: ...ears Warranty claims may only be made upon presenta tion of the original sales receipt from the authorized dealer O K from this warranty The warranty is voided in case of improper use fail ure to observe the operating cleaning maintenance and connection instructions in case of independent repairs or repairs by unauthorized personnel if spare parts from other manufacturers are employed or in Z Z pl...

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