Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner USER MANUAL | 11
C. PERSONAL PROTECTION
ATTENTION!
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The operator must always wear antistatic clothes and shoes.
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The floor of the area to be vacuumed must be antistatic.
STOP!
Do not wear loose or hanging clothing such as ties, scarves or torn garments that could
become trapped and be sucked up by the cleaner.
ATTENTION!
Wear individual protections.
D. POWER SUPPLY AND GROUNDING SYSTEM
WARNING!
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Before plugging in, make sure the power voltage and frequency are those
shown on the machine plate.
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In the event of an extension being used, make sure this is in perfect
condition, in compliance with NRTL LISTED standards and with cable
cross section suitable for the power input of the vacuum cleaner.
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During use, mind the power supply cables and avoid crushing or pulling
these.
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Periodically check the mains power cable to ensure it is not damaged.
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In the event of the cable, plugs or couplings being replaced, make sure
these are protected against water spray and check mechanical strength.
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Motor brushes and burnt-out fuses must be replaced by Sinterit or
authorised dealers. Always use original spare parts.
STOP!
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Never touch electric wires, switches, buttons, etc. with wet hands.
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In the event of the cable being damaged, the machine must not be used.
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Never pull the machine by means of the power cable and the vacuum hose.
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To reduce the risk of electric shock-do not use outdoors or on wet surface.
Do not expose to rain. Store indoors.
ATTENTION!
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Make power connections to a mains supply with an efficient earth system.
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In case of vacuums with the grounding system, connect the grounding
clamp with a conductive surface connected with the earth.
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Grounding Clamp is not intended to be used for electrical grounding, but
only to discharge the potential electrostatic charge.