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Wear a dust mask.
4) Connecting the tool to the dust extractor
Assembly
Connection
Dismantling (figure B)
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Risk of fire.
There is a risk of fire when you are working with power tools that can be
fitted with a dust bag or connected to a vacuum cleaner.
Under certain circumstances,
the wood dust in the dust bag (or in the vacuum cleaner bag) can ignite, e.g. because of
flying sparks that can be created by sanding metals or metal objects in the wood. This
can be the case in particular if the wood dust is mixed with paint residues or other
chemicals and the particles sanded off have been heated up by long periods of sanding.
For this reason, you must empty the dust bag on the tool and the vacuum cleaner bag
before breaks in working or before finishing work and always avoid overheating the
particles sanded off and the tool.
Always use the dust extraction device.
Make sure that your working area is well ventilated.
Observe the regulations applicable in your country relating the materials you are
working on.
Always connect the tool to a dust extractor if you are sanding.
First fit the front section of the extraction tube 4 to the tool motor.
Then push the rear part of the extraction tube 4 towards the front section to connect it
with the hook and lock it in the opposite position.
Push the extractor connection 3 for an external extraction system onto the extraction
hose 4. If it is necessary to use a hose adapter, push this into the connector for the
external extractor system.
Push the hose from a dust extractor approved for this purpose (e.g. a workshop vacuum
cleaner) onto the connector for an external extraction system or the hose adapter.
Pull the dust extractor hose off the adapter for the
external extraction system 12.
Pull the external extraction system adapter off
(and hose adapter 13, if this has been used).