HTC GL 40 D
Introduction
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Introduction
1.1
General Information
The HTC GL 40 D (Greyline 40 Dust extractor) is a dust extractor that is best used
together with HTC's smaller grinding machines in connection with dry grinding of stone
and concrete floors, and in accordance with HTC's recommendations. The HTC GL 40
D is constructed with sock filter and absolute filter. The dust sucked up is collected in a
bag under the dust extractor.
Read the manual carefully so that you know how to use and maintain the dust extractor
before using it. Contact your local retailer for further information. For contact
information, see Contact Information at the start of the manual.
1.2
Responsibility
Even though every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate
as possible, we bear no responsibility for incorrect or missing information. HTC
reserves the right to change descriptions in this manual without giving prior notice.
This manual is protected by the Copyright Act and no part of it may be copied or used
in any other way without the written approval of HTC.
1.3
Manual
In addition to the general functions, this manual deals with the areas of application and
the maintenance of the machine.
1.3.1
Safety Instructions – Explanation of Symbols
A number of symbols are used in the manual to highlight the most important sections,
see below. It is important that you carefully read through the descriptions of the symbols
in order to avoid the risk of both material damage and personal injury. There are other
symbols indicating practical tips. These are to help you use the machine in the easiest
and most effective way.
The following symbols are used in the document to indicate where special attention is
needed.
Warning!
This symbol means
Warning!
and indicates a risk of personal injury or material
damage in the event of incorrect use of the machine. If you see this symbol next
to a section of text, you must pay particular attention when reading through the
text and not carry out any operations of which you are unsure. This is for your
own and other users’ safety and to avoid damage to the machine.