BA_LMD-508_150602_GB.doc
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02.06.2015
7.1 Replacing the prefilter matting
The prefilter matting (Pos.13) must be replaced after a certain number of operating hours. The time
depends on the amount of dust that is taken in. At the very latest, the prefilter matting (Pos.13)
must be replaced when the particle filter (Pos.14) is replaced.
This is done as follows:
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Disconnect the filter unit from the mains supply.
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Open the filter door (Pos.4) by use of Allen key.
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Use the fixing screw (Pos.11) to lower the lifting mechanism (Pos.10).
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Pull out the particle filter (Pos.14)
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Take the prefilter matting (Pos.13) out of the particle filter.
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Lay down the new prefilter matting.
Warning:
Use only TEKA prefilter matting!
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Push in the particle filter (Pos.14).
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Use the fixing screw (Pos.11) to raise the lifting mechanism (Pos.10), so that the particle filter
(Pos.14) fits tightly underneath the equipment cover (Pos.2).
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Close the filter door (Pos.4).
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Connect the filter unit to the mains supply. (Observe the data on the nameplate!)
7.2 Replacing the particle filter
If the suction power is falling off, then the particle filter (Pos.14) must be replaced, as follows:
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Disconnect the filter unit from the mains supply.
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Open the filter door (Pos.4) by use of Allen key.
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Use the fixing screw (Pos.11) to lower the lifting mechanism (Pos.10).
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Pull out the particle filter (Pos.14)
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Push in the new particle filter.
Warning:
Use only TEKA particle filters!
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Use the fixing screw (Pos.11) to raise the lifting mechanism (Pos.10), so that the particle filter
(Pos.14) fits tightly underneath the equipment cover (Pos.2).
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Close the filter door (Pos.4).
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Connect the filter unit to the mains supply. (Observe the data on the nameplate!)