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INSTALLATION
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WARNING! The manufacturer is not liable
for any direct and/or indirect damage caused
by incorrect connections.
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WARNING! Before carrying out the
following operations, make sure that the plug
is disconnected from the mains.
TRANSPORT
When transporting the machine, always use its
packaging; this will protect it from impact, dust
and humidity which can compromise normal
operation.
HANDLING
Grip the machine by its handle, slightly lift it off
the ground and drag it along its wheels.
SWITCHING ON
When choosing where to use the machine, the
following should be considered:
- that the area is not damp and is sheltered from
the elements.
- that the working area is sufficiently large and
free from obstacles.
- that the area is well lit.
- that there is sufficient air exchange.
- that the appliance is used close to the main
differential switch.
- that the power supply system is earthed and
conforms to the standards.
- that the room temperature is between 5° and
35° C.
- that the environment is not in an explosive
atmosphere and that there is no harmful or
dangerous dust present.
The machine is supplied with some components
dismantled: screwdrivers and spanners are
necessary for assembly (not included). Take
the machine and loose components out of
the packaging, check that they are intact, and
proceed to assemble them as shown in fig. A.
1) Place the base (12), equipped with wheels
(13), on the ground and attach the two uprights
(14) using the nuts and bolts.
2) Assemble the vertical plate (15) between the
two uprights and fasten it with the nuts and bolts.
3) Now, study the blower housing (3) which
includes the engine and the switch; along the
edge where the two halves join (flange) there
is a series of nuts/washers: only a few of these
need to be unscrewed. Study fig. A and position
the blower housing over the two uprights, with
the engine unit facing up and the uprights on the
side: with a pencil, mark the screws you have to
unscrew where they correspond with the holes
on the two uprights.
4) Place the blower housing on the floor and
completely unscrew the screws you marked
with a pencil.
5) Keep in place the metal plates already installed
in the machine.
6) Now, with the help of a second person,
position and fasten the blower housing to the
uprights in the following order: upright, flat
plate, blower housing flange, L-shaped plate,
bolts. When finished, check that the bolts are
securely tightened.
7) Mount the vertical rod (6) to the blower
housing.
8) Take the clear nylon bag (4) and fasten it to
the lower part of the blower housing using a
hose clamp (7).
9) Take the cloth bag (5), attach it to the rod and
fasten it to the upper part of the blower housing
using a hose clamp (7).
10) Take the flexible suction hose (10), slip it
on the dust suction connection (9) and fasten it
securely with a hose clamp (7).
11) The opposite end of the hose (10) must
be connected to vacuum wood chips (from the
machine tool or a conveyor pipe), using the
suction adaptor if necessary (11, where fitted).
12) Plug in the power cord (16) into the power
supply socket and start the machine; if correctly
assembled, the two bags will immediately inflate
due to the air blown, and will remain inflated until
the machine is turned off.
STARTING AND STOPPING
Before starting the machine check the integrity of all the
components and that all the bolts are tight.
WARNING! Before switching the machine on, you must
wear protective goggles, earmuffs, dust mask and
safety gloves (not included).
SWITCHING ON
1) Insert the power cord plug into the socket.
2) To start the machine, lift the cover and press
the switch to the ON “I” position (switched
on).
3) Wait for the machine to reach its full working
speed.