Operation
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6.8 Commissioning of the chip extrac-
tion unit
Step 1: Check if the suction hose is firmly connected to
the extraction unit and to the extraction adapter
of the woodworking machine.
Step 2: Check if the chip bag is well fastened.
Step 3: Turn on the exhaust system first, then the wood-
working machine.
Step 4: Turn off the woodworking machine before shut-
ting down the vacuum system.
Step 5: Check the chip collecting bag regularly and
empty it.
Step 6: Before operating the on / off switch, make sure
that the filter bag is securely fastened.
6.9
Electrical connection
Connect the exhaust system to the mains in the following
steps:
Step 1: The extraction system must be switched off.
Step 2: Connect the exhaust system to a 230 V safety soc-
ket (FI switch 30mA). Use only connecting cables
with sufficient diameter. (Main fuse 10 A).
Step 3: Check that all safety devices are mounted.
Step 4: Turn on the system.
Step 5: Check that the direction of rotation of the motor is
correct.
6.10 Static charge
The complete extraction system is composed of electri-
cally non-conductive components.Do not replace synthe-
tic parts with metallic parts. In particular, the suction
hose may not have a metallic coil.
If the suction hose is attached to electrically conductive
parts (such as metallic suction hoods or pipes), they
must be grounded to dissipate any electrostatic energy.
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Operation
7.1 Switch on
- Check that the suction hose is firmly connected to
the extraction unit and to the extraction adapter of
the woodworking machine.
- Check if the chip bags are well fastened.
- Switch on the extraction system by pressing the
green button "I"
- Turn on the woodworking machine.
7.2 Switch off
- Switch off the woodworking machine
- Exhaust system by pressing the red button "O"
- or switch off by pressing the emergency stop button.
7.3 Emptying the chip collecting bag
- Check and empty the chip collecting bag regularly.
ATTENTION: Pull out the mains plug!
- Hold the filled chip bag with one hand.
- Open the quick release device.
- Remove the bag and dispose of the contents in an
environmentally friendly way.
- Put the bag back on the holder and fix it with the
quick release device.
7.4 Transport of the extraction system
The extraction system has a standard chassis. To trans-
port the extraction system, slightly lift the transport
handle (4) (Fig. 12) and move it to the desired location.
Fig. 12: Chassis
DANGER!
Observed on the good grounding of
the Extraction Unit!
Static electricity charge leads to
- Deposition of abrasive dust
- Rapid corrosion of the moving parts.
- Spark formation by discharge with explosion ha-
zard!
DANGER!
Danger to life due to electrical
shock!
There is an immediate danger of electrocution on
contact with live components.
- The extraction system may only be connected by
qualified electricians.
- Work on the electrical system should only be carried
out by qualified electricians.