4.7
4.6
Emptying the dirt trap
The dirt trap (2.2) can be emptied after removing
the top section.
Application
4.1
The extractor hose (4.2) is connected to the ex-
tractor opening by the angle tube (4.1). During
4.2
operation, the extractor hose goes through the
4.3
hose opening (4.3).
A Systainer can be attached to the top of the stor-
age area via the four locking clips (4.6).
Note: If this is done, the power cord must run
through opening (4.7).
4.4
4.5
Extending the stand (4.5) keeps the dust extractor
from rolling.
To do this, lift the front end of the dust extractor
slightly and push the stand downwards until it
latches into place.
Press the button (4.4) to release the stand.
Vacuuming dry materials
or toxic substances or dusts e.g. asbestos. The
fi lters will not be able to capture all particlesand
may exhaust them back into the environment.
Do not do any dry vacuuming or dust extraction
of dry substances without a fi lter bag in the tank!
This protects the motor, and lets you dispose of
the evacuated material easily.
The fi lter becomes damp after evacuating liquids.
A damp fi lter will suffer accelerated wear if it is
used for dry materials. Accordingly, allow the fi l-
ter to dry or replace it with a dry one before dry
operation.
mediately and empty the tank.
used for extracting dry materials.
The fi lter bag must be removed before evacuating
liquids. We recommend using a special wet fi lter
for wet vacuuming.
When the maximum fi ll level is reached, a level
stop (3.4) will automatically interrupt extraction.
8
Stand
Not suitable to vacuum hazardous
Vacuuming liquids
If foam or liquid escapes, stop im-
The HEPA fi lter element shall only be