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Bosch Power Tools
1 609 92A 13A | (20.4.15)
Technical Data
Assembly
Before any work on the vacuum cleaner itself, pull the
mains plug.
Mounting VAC Accessories (see figure A)
The vacuum hose
16
is equipped with a clip system, with
which the VAC accessories (tool sleeve
14
, elbow
17
) can be
connected.
Mounting the Tool Sleeve (GAS 15 PS)
– Mount the tool sleeve
14
onto the vacuum hose
16
until
both snap-fasteners
26
of the vacuum hose can be heard
to engage.
– To disassemble, press both snap-fasteners
26
inward and
pull the components apart.
Mounting Nozzles and Tubes
– Mount the elbow
17
onto the vacuum hose
16
until both
snap-fasteners
26
of the vacuum hose can be heard to en-
gage.
– Afterwards, mount the desired VAC accessory (floor noz-
zle, crevice nozzle, vacuum tube, etc.) firmly onto the el-
bow
17
.
– To disassemble, press both snap-fasteners
26
inward and
pull the components apart.
Mounting the Vacuum Hose
Vacuuming function (see figure B1)
– Insert the vacuum hose
16
into the hose connection piece
2
and turn it all the way in clockwise direction.
Note:
While vacuuming, an electrostatic charge develops in
the vacuum hose and accessories caused by the friction of the
dust, which the operator could experience in the form of stat-
ic discharging (dependent on environmental influences and
physical perception).
As a general rule, Bosch recommends using an anti-static vac-
uum hose (accessory) when vacuuming fine dusts and dry
materials.
Blower Function (see figure B2)
The vacuum cleaner has a blower function. Do not blow
the outgoing air randomly in enclosed areas. Use the
blower function only with the a clean hose.
Dusts can be
hazardous to one’s health.
– Switch on the vacuum cleaner for at least 5 seconds
(GAS 15: On/Off switch
4
to “
On
”; GAS 15 PS: Mode se-
lector switch
4
to the “Vacuuming” symbol) to clean the
vacuum hose
16
of dust deposits.
– Turn the vacuum hose
16
all the way in anti-clockwise di-
rection and pull it out of the hose connection piece
2
.
– Insert the vacuum hose
16
into the hose connection piece
12
and turn it all the way in clockwise direction.
Inserting/Removing the Plastic Bag or Dust Bag
(Dry Vacuuming) (see figures C1 – C4)
For dry vacuuming, you can insert a plastic bag
18
or a dust
bag (accessory) into the vacuum cleaner. This makes the dust
easier to dispose of.
Inserting the Plastic Bag
– Unlock the latches
8
and remove the vacuum lid
7
.
– Insert the plastic bag
18
into the container
1
with the in-
take hole facing forward. Secure the plastic bag under the
suction hole using the clips
27
.
Wet/dry vacuum cleaner
GAS 15
GAS 15 PS
Article number
3 601 JE5 0..
3 601 JE5 1..
Rated power input
W
1100
1100
Frequency
Hz
50/60
50/60
Container volume (gross)
l
15
15
Net volume (for fluids)
l
8
8
Dust bag contents
l
8
8
Vacuum, max.*
kPa
22
22
Airflow, max.
l/s
33
33
Automatic Start/Stop feature
–
Weight according to EPTA-Procedure 01/2003
kg
6
6
Protection class
/
II
/
I
Degree of protection
IP X4
IP X4
* Measured with a Ø 35 mm and 3 m long vacuum hose
The values given are valid for nominal voltages [U] of 230 V. For lower voltage and models for specific countries, these values can vary.
Automatic Start/Stop feature*
Rated
voltage
max. power
output
min. power
output
JP
100 V
1050 W
100 W
TW
115 V
1050 W
100 W
High voltage
220–240 V
2200 W
100 W
* Specification of the allowable load of the connected power tool (coun-
try-specific)
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