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Possible uses for the vacuum cleaner
The vacuum appliances to which these user instructions refer are suitable for professional use
and, in particular, for the control of dusts with an exposure limit value as per the class rating
of the Vacuum cleaner. This is stated on the side of the tank. M CLASS
The collection of the following materials are forbidden:
- Incandescent materials;
- liquids;
- flammable and explosive dusts ( for example, magnesium dusts, aluminium dusts, etc.);
The use of this device for the elimination of dusts must be performed in rooms or
environments which are sufficiently ventilated whenever the device’s exhaust returns into the
environment itself. The user must respect the current national regulations in the country in
which the device is being employed.
The equipment’s end user must be read and understood for its use before beginning any
work activities, taking note of the safe usage regulations. The user must also receive
instruction regarding the dangers deriving from the aspirated materials and the methods for
their safe disposal.
The device’s electrical and compressed air outlets
The electrical or pneumatic outlets of the devices are to be used by single power tools that
are being used in conjunction with the vacuum cleaner.
Ensure that the power tool is correctly connected and that the power requirement is no
larger than the limitations of the vacuum cleaner.
Before connecting the power tool, ensure that the vacuum power is turned off (0 = OFF). If it
is a pneumatic system, ensure that the compressed air circuit is not pressurised, connect the
power tool and activate the compressed air connection.
Never leave the vacuum’s compressed air circuit pressurised after work activities have been
completed: close the system valve upstream from the vacuum and depressurise the
compressed air circuit.
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