B95W
Maintenance
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Cleaning the main cartridge
Fig. 6-10 Cleaning the main cartridge
Clean the main cartridge if there is minimal dirt. Replace the main cartridge if
there is a lot of dirt.
The main cartridge can be cleaned up to 5 times if necessary. It must be
replaced once it reaches its maximum service life of two years, at the latest.
Record the number of cleaning operations.
For cleaning, a pipe with the end bent at 90° should be attached to the
compressed-air pistol. The pipe must be long enough to reach the base of the
cartridge. Blow out the main cartridge from the inside to the outside with dry
compressed air (max. 5 bar) by moving the tube up and down in the cartridge
and continue until no more dust escapes.
Inspect the cleaned main cartridge for damage to the paper bellows and
rubber seals. Tears and perforations in the paper bellows can be determined
using a flashlight.
WARNING
Danger posed by dislodged parts
Air cleaning with compressed air can dislodge parts and
result in eye injuries.
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Wear personal protective equipment.
CAUTION
Danger posed by dust being drawn into the engine
There is a risk of the engine taking in dirty air and
sustaining serious damage.
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All maintenance work on the air intake system must be
carried out with the engine shut down.
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Do not start the engine after the filter cartridge has been
removed.
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Only install filter cartridges that are in perfect condition.
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Dot no, under any circumstance, clean or brush the main
cartridge with fuel or hot liquids.
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Make sure that no dust ends up on the inside of the main
cartridge when blowing out.
max. 5 bar
max. 72 psi
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