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Using
1. Insert the power plug of the chip vac into power mains and switch on the unit
with the ON/OFF switch (3). Set to the desired operating mode.
2. After finishing work, switch to stage
0
, also do this if you have selected the
switch stage
R
.
Please note
: The rated power consumption of the connected power tool
should be at least 400 W. If the power consumption is below 400 W, it will not
be possible to operate the chip vac in stage
R
. In this case, set the ON/OFF
switch to stage
I
.
Emptying the Dust Bag
If the dust bag is full, the motor sound becomes louder and the suction power is
getting weaker.
1. Switch off the chip vac and disconnect from power mains.
2. Open both container clips and remove the motor housing.
3. Remove the dust bag. Slide off the dust bag clip and empty the bag. If
necessary tap out remaining dust from the bag.
4. Replace the dust bag clip by sliding it back on along the bag recess.
5. Check the motor filter for blockages and, if necessary, tap out the filter.
Accessory
The extension tubes (6) and the 360° round brush (9) can be connected with the
suction hose and the chip vac. So the unit can also be used as a standard
vacuum cleaner.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Before maintaining the unit, pull the power plug.
Clean the suction openings after each use and also clean the motor filter. The
motor filter can be cleaned by simply washing it with warm water. The filter
must be completely dry before re-inserting into the opening of the motor
housing.
Check the suction hose, the extension tubes and the nozzles after each use
and remove clocked dirt.
Make sure the ventilations slots are free and clean during operation.
Clean the chip vac with a lightly moistened cloth. Do no use sharp cleaning
agents.