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Never use the dust collector for decanting
flammable liquids.
If any liquid or foam leaks out of the
appliance, switch off the electrical supply
emmediately.
9. USE WITH POWER TOOLS
Before using the dust collector ensure:
- That the bag filter A (Fig. 1), or the paper filter bag is
correctly inserted inside the aspirator.
- That the supplementary filter B (Fig. 1) is correctly
inserted in the upper part of the body.
Next:
- Connect the aspiration tube to vacuum opening C (Fig.
4) and to the socket on the electric tool.
Connect the plug of the tool to the supplementary
socket G (Fig. 5) on the upper part of the dust collector
head.
Connect the dust collector plug to the mains and turn
switch G (Fig. 5) to position "II". In this way, each time
the tool is used, the dust collector will also switch on
automatically.
- If, on connecting a electronically regulated portable
machine to the dust collector, you should notice that
the dust collector does not start up automatically when
the machine is turned on, just turn the connection plug
of the machine in the dust collector through an angle
of 180° to rectify the problem.
- With accessory 8299173 Y-Connector D. 32, it is possible
to use up to two different tools simultaneously with the
same dust collector.
10. INSTRUCTION TO BE STRICTLY FOLLOWED
• The use of this machine for anything not specified in
this manual may be dangerous and must be avoided.
• The suction nozzle should be kept away from the
body, especially delicate areas such as the eyes, ears
and mouth.
• The equipment should be correctly assembled before
use.
• Ensure that power sockets used are correct for the
machine.
• Check the voltage indicated on the rating plate is the
same as the supply voltage.
• These machines are not designed for picking up
health eddangering dusts or inflammable/esplosive
substances.
• Never leave the equipment unattended whilst in
use.
• Never carry out any maintenance on the machine
without first disconnecting from the mains supply, if
the machine is to be left unattended or can bereached
by childrens or others persons not aware about their
action, the supply should also be terminated.
• The main supply cable should not be used to pull or
lift the machine.
• The machine should never be emersed in water or a
pressure jet of water used for cleaning.
• Periodically examine the mains cable and machine for
damage. If any damage is found contact your service
centre for repair.
• Should extension cables be used, ensure that the cable
rating is suitable for use with the equipment.
Do not use the cable coiled as this could result in a voltage
drop or overheating. Keep dry at all times.
• The equipment should not be used to pick up water
from containers lavatories, tubs, etc.
• Ensure that the float (Fig. 4) is not damaged or obstruc-
ted by anything that may stop it from rising. The floats
function is to stop the suction when the tank is full or
if the machine should overturn accidentally.
• If the equipment should overturn it is recommended
that the machine should be stood up before switching
off.
• If foam / liquid should come from the machine exhaust
switch off immediately.
• Aggressive solvents or detergents should not be
used.
• The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage/injury caused to persons or property, because
of the incorrect use of the machine due to procedures
being used which are not specified in this instruction
manual.
11. MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out any work on the aspirator remove
the plug from the mains. All work carried out on the
machine must be done by qualified technicians. To
ensure the machine is kept in good working order we
recommend you:
- Regularly remove dust and dirt by shaking out the
filter bag. Regularly clean the filter cartridge with a
soft-haired brush.
- The filter cartridge must be discarded when excessively
encrusted or damaged, and replaced with a new filter.
- It is recommended to keep a spare filter handy.
- Always keep the aspiration pipes clean (A build-up of
dirt will result in less effective aspiration and in over-
heating of the motors).
-The rotating parts of the machine do not need any
lubrication as they are equipped with auto-lubricating
bearings.
- The thickness of the carbon brushes of the motors
must be monitored. Under normal usage conditions,
they should be changed every 12 months, or when they
have been reduced to 9 mm thick.