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USER MANUAL
V. BRØNDUM A/S
RONDA
Safe Change vacuum cleaner
10
Applications
RONDA
Safe Change is a vacuum cleaner in accordance with DS/EN 60335-2-2 and CEI/IEC 60335-2-69
Annex AA class H and may only be used as such.
RONDA
Safe Change may be used for collection of dust hazardous to health according to CEI/IEC 60335-2-69
Annex AA dust class
H
.
RONDA
Safe Change may
not
be used for collection of fluids or moist dust.
RONDA
Safe Change may
not
be used for collection of flammable, explosive, poisonous or extremely health-
hazardous types of dust, liquid or gas.
RONDA
Safe Change may only be used in dry environments and may not be used or stored outdoors or indoors
under wet conditions.
The capacity of a vacuum cleaner to suck vacuum depends on the air. Theoretically, the suction capacity will fall
when the vacuum cleaner is used at altitudes. The suction capacity of the vacuum cleaner will be constant from 0
to approx. 800 m above sea level. From 800 to 2000 m the suction capacity will theoretically fall to approx. 75%. It
is not recommended to use the vacuum cleaner at more than 2000 m above sea level, as the cooling and the
suction capacity will be considerably reduced.
Asbestos and Health-Hazardous Dust
Always check up on the local/national regulations where the work is performed.
Always investigate how the disposal is to be packed / wrapped up. It might be different from place to place.
Usually the following is mentioned:
Close-fitting packing, drum/vat with cover
Plastic bag min. 100 μm.
Collection of dust hazardous to health must always take place in collection bag. The collection bag must be
removed from the machine and disposed of in accordance with the national regulations. In the case of RONDA
Safe Change, the collection container including bag and filter is changed as a closed system at every emptying.
Always mark the materials and waste according to the national regulations.
If the machine has been used inside a closed asbestos area, the machine must be disassembled and cleaned
before leaving this area to be used in a clean environment.
If the machine was used for cleaning after taking samples, the collection container with built-in HEPA filter must
be replaced. The collection container is removed and disposed of as dangerous waste / asbestos, and the
machine is wiped off using wet wipes which are then disposed of together with disposable suit and other PPE.
The machine must be emptied, cleaned and packed before transport. Mark the packing according to the national
regulations.