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1.
DESCRIPTION OF PERFORMANCE
The VACUUM WET waste water suction removes the cutting slurry quickly and simply from the
joint during sawing. The saw blade does not then need to remove any additional material. This
means the machine works more efficiently and the saw blade life time is increased. And the
extraction has a positive effect and also cools the saw blade.
Can be adapted to any floor cutter using the corresponding accessories, such as a saw
blade protective hood and extraction shoe
Closed system which is mounted to a robust chassis and of course is driven by a Honda
petrol or electric motor
1.1.
Basics of intended use
1.1.1
The warranty obligation of the manufacturer and supplier is voided for improper or non-intended
use. Any change to the machine which is not carried out by the manufacturer is prohibited.
Changes, removal or addition of parts to the waste water suction only with the written approval of
the manufacturer.
1.1.2
The machine is constructed according to the state of the art and recognised technical safety rules.
However, danger to life and limb of the user or third parties, and/or damage to the machine or
other property may still arise from its use.
1.1.3
Only use the machine in technically faultless condition and for intended use, aware of safety and
danger complying with the operating manual. You should particularly handle malfunctions which
can compromise safety immediately, or have them addressed by experts.
1.1.4
The LISSMAC waste water suction VACUUM-WET 100 must only be used for wet suctioning
cutting slurry in connection with water. This waste water suction can be used with a floor nozzle
or directly be operated on a saw blade protective hood of a floor cutter.
Any other use or use above and beyond is not considered intended use.
Intended use also includes compliance with the operating manual and observance of inspection
and maintenance manual.
1.1.5
Foreseeable misuse / non-intended use:
Extraction of other fluids or dry materials such as dust, wood or grinding dust
Any constructional changes, which change the safety or the type of design.