GB - 19
Original operatin instructions in German
4.4 Socket with ON/OFF automatic switching system
For suction cleaners with socket and ON/OFF automatic switching
system.
The socket
②
e is intended for the connection of electrical tools. In
the “0“ switch setting, the socket can be used as an extension line
(e.g. for a light).
Connected load: Suction unit and appliance max. 16 A
WARNING
! An electric tool must be switched off when it is connec-
ted. The socket is always live when the plug is inserted in a mains
socket, irrespective of the switch position
The suction openings of electric tools
are not standard.
Consequently, an adapter (Rubber sleeve) 547275 is available that
can be shortened to fit the given electric tool.
For other suction connections contact your dealer or the manufac-
turer of the given electric tool.
4.5 Filter cleaning
Appliances fitted with an electromagnetic cleaning device can
remove the dust adhering to the folded filter
⑩
by vibration. This
ensures optimal use of the folded filter and extends the operating
cycles.
5 Electrical fittings
5.1 Version with rocker switch
The appliance is switched ON/OFF or switched into automatic
mode with the switch
②
a on the top section
①
.
Appliances with an electronic suction force control feature a rotary
knob
②
c with which the suction force can be adapted to the object
that is being suction cleaned.
5.2 Version with rotary switch
Switch the unit on using the rotary switch
②
a, see Fig. 1, on the
upper part
①
; (or switch to automatic or vibration mode).
0
= Sucker >off<
I min
= Sucker >on< (manual mode)
reduced suction performance
I max
= Sucker >on< (manual mode)
full suction performance
A
= Stand-by mode for automatic ON/OFF switching.
(Sucker is switched on and off by the electr.-tool)
AR
= Stand-by mode for automatic ON/OFF switching.
(Sucker is switched on and off by the electr.-tool).
Also, if the suction performance deteriorates, how-
ever at the latest when the volume flow display
lights up, the filter cleaning function is switched on
automatically for approx. 7 seconds. To do this,
the sucker uses the work break, i.e. the electr.-tool
needs to be switched off or be off.
6 Suction cleaning
The suction force of appliances with a handle tube can be matched
to the object being suction cleaned with the secondary air slide.
6.1 Dry suction cleaning
Dry suction cleaning must only be performed with a
dry filter
,
appliance and accessories so that the dust cannot adhere and
become encrusted.
If the appliance is used to vacuum soot, cement, gypsum, flour and
similar dusts, it is advisable to use a paper filter bag, and an additio-
nal FSP filter sack when larger quantities are involved.
The fleece filter bag must always be used in conjunction with
a second filter.
6.2 Wet suction cleaning
Suction cleaning is performed without a fleece filter bag and without
a filter sack. The folded filter is suitable for wet suction cleaning.
Use a dry filter for subsequent dry suction cleaning
. An FSS
foam filter should be used for larger quantities of water. The float
valve interrupts suction when the container is full. Turn off the motor
and empty the container and, if necessary the folded filter.
-
When taking up water, the supplementary air slide on the handle
should be opened slightly.
-
Always lift the suction hose out of the liquid before switching off.
-
Due to the high suction force and flow-promoting container
shape, some water may flow out of the hose when the appliance
is switched off.
-
The float valve can respond prematurely when larger quantities
of fluid are sucked up. Turn off the appliance, remove the filter
and empty out the water.
-
The filter can be dispensed with when liquid is primarily sucked
up.
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A second (exchangeable) filter should be used for frequent
changeover between dry and wet suction cleaning.
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When taking up strongly contaminated water, we recommend
the use of a washable foam filter instead of the folded filter
which has been fitted. If the foam filter is not part of the scope
of delivery, this filter can be ordered under the accessory article
no. 41 32 97..
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