GB - 2
1 Electrodes
2 Suction hose
3 Cable hook
4 Air outlet, working air
5 Suction head lock
6 Air inlet, motor cooling air
7 Suction head
8 Steering roller
9 Dirt receptacle
10 Suction support
11 Connection bushing
12 Floor nozzle (not included in the delivery)
13 Suction pipe (not included in the delivery)
14 Carrying handle
15 Filter cover
16 Rotary switch for suction hose cross section
17 Scale of the suction hose cross section
18 Bender
19 Rotary switch for suction output (min-max)
20 Automatic remote start
21 Socket
22 Automatic filter dedusting
23 Main switch
24 Flat fold filter
25 Filter dedusting
26 Floor nozzle holder
27 Holder for crevice nozzle
28 Holder for suction pipes
29 Power cord
30 Nameplate
DANGER
–
When the outgoing air is carried back
into the room, a sufficient ventilation
rate L in the room must be ensured.
To comply with the required limit val-
ues the carried back volume flow
must be 50% of the fresh air volume
flow (room volume VR x ventilation
rate LW) at maximum. Without a spe-
cific ventilation system the following
applies: LW=1h–1.
–
Only persons trained in the use of the
machine and the handling of sub-
stances for which the machine is to be
used including training in the safe dis-
posal of the sucked-in material may
use the machine.
Device elements
Symbols on the machine
WARNING: This unit contains hazardous
dust. Emptying and maintenance, includ-
ing the removal of the dust bag, may
only be carried out by someone who is
familiar with the unit and wearing suita-
ble protective gear. Do not switch on the
unit until the complete filter system has
been installed and the function of the
volume-flow control has been tested.
Flat fold filter
Order No.
0702 400 367
Fleece filter bag
Order No.
0702 400 072
Safety instructions
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Summary of Contents for ISS 45-M automatic
Page 3: ...25 24 29 28 28 27 26 1 2 3 14 15 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 13 18 30 19 20 21 22 23 21 35 27 16 17 12 3...
Page 4: ...1 1 1 2 2 Click Click 1 3 2 1 4 Click 5 2x Optional Optional 4...
Page 5: ...7 A B C 1 2 D E 2 1 F 5...
Page 6: ...2 1 G H I 45 25 26 32 35 21 5 26 9 31 J K 1 3 2 L M N 6...
Page 121: ...GR 1 W rth 2002 96 M EN 60 335 2 69 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 6 7 7 9 10 10 10 10 11 121...
Page 123: ...GR 3 1 2 20 m s 0702 400 072 5 MAK 0 1 mg m3 123...
Page 124: ...GR 4 PES 0702 400 191 124...
Page 125: ...GR 5 Clip System 35 mm 0 5 15 125...
Page 126: ...GR 6 20 m s 15 126...
Page 127: ...GR 7 W rth master Service BGV A1 127...
Page 128: ...GR 8 P2 128...
Page 129: ...GR 9 5 5 129...
Page 203: ...BG 1 W rth 2002 96 E EN 60 335 2 69 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 5 T o 6 7 7 8 9 10 10 10 11 203...
Page 205: ...BG 3 2 1 2 20 m s 0702 400 072 5 AGW 0 1 3 205...
Page 206: ...BG 4 PES 0702 400 191 206...
Page 207: ...BG 5 35 mm 0 5 15 207...
Page 208: ...BG 6 20 15 T o 208...
Page 209: ...BG 7 W rth master Service A1 P2 209...
Page 210: ...BG 8 210...
Page 211: ...BG 9 5 5 211...
Page 244: ...RU 1 W rth 2002 96 EG EN 60 335 2 69 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 6 7 7 7 9 10 10 11 11 12 244...
Page 246: ...RU 3 L 50 VR x LW LW 1h 1 1 2 20 0702 400 072 5 246...
Page 247: ...RU 4 0 1 3 PES 0702 400 191 5 247...
Page 248: ...RU 5 35 248...
Page 249: ...RU 6 0 5 15 20 15 249...
Page 250: ...RU 7 W rth master Service BGV A1 250...
Page 251: ...RU 8 P2 251...
Page 252: ...RU 9 5 252...
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