Symbols On The Tool; Overview; Initial Operation - Hitachi RP 350YDH Instrucciones De Manejo

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000Book_RP350YDH.book 8 ページ 2017年8月24日 木曜日 午後3時51分
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Caution! Do not use the appliance until you
have read the Operating Instructions.
WARNING - Operating staff must be provided with
appropriate instruction on how to use this vacuum
cleaner.
While the appliance is suitable for extracting
substances that pose a slight threat to health, it is
not appropriate for reducing wood dust in inhaled
air.
Dust from material such as paint containing lead,
some wood species, minerals and metal may be
harmful. Contact with or inhalation of the dust may
cause allergic reactions and/or respiratory diseases
to the operator or bystanders.
Certain kinds of dust are classified as carcinogenic
such as oak and beech dust especially in
conjunction with additives for wood conditioning
(chromate, wood preservative).
Observe the applicable regulations in your country
for the filter cartridges. The filter cartridges (made of
polyester) that are contained in the delivery comply
with dust class M (filters trap 99.9 % of all dusts as
of Ø 3 μm). HEPA filter cartridges see chapter11
Accessories.
The total maximum permissible current
consumption (of dust extractor and connected
unit) must not exceed the value I
page 2). You can reduce the current
consumption of the vacuum cleaner with the
"Current Control" feature, and thus adapt it to
the onsite conditions. See chapter 6.3. If the
current consumption is too high, the vacuum
cleaner or the wiring can overheat and cause a
fire.

SYMBOLS ON THE TOOL:

V ..................... volts
A...................... amperes
Hz.................... hertz
W..................... watts
~ ...................... alternating current
4

Overview

See page 3.
1 Current Control dial
2 Rotary switch On/Off/Automatic/AutoClean
3 Volume flow control display
4 Plug socket for power tool
5 PE filter bag *
6 Reducer
7 Container stopper
8 Upper part
9 Snap lock
10 Container
8
11 Cable holder (fold it back and use it to suspend
the mains connection lead)
12 Suction opening
13 Locking bar (for opening the hood to change
filter cassettes)
14 Locking knob
15 Motor protection filter
16 Filter cassette (according to IFA C)
16a Accessory storage
* depending on equipment/not included in scope of
delivery
5

Initial Operation

Before plugging in, check that the rated
mains voltage and mains frequency, as
stated on the rating label, match with your
power supply.
5.1
Inserting a Paper Filter Bag or Fleece
Filter Bag
Paper filter bags (17) are not suitable for wet
vacuuming.
Switch off the appliance, remove the mains plug
and open the snap locks (9). Remove the upper part
of the appliance (8) from the container (10).
(see table,
max
paper
push it slightly towards the suction hose, and pull it
back after twisting).
Holding the new paper filter bag/fleece filter bag by
the flange, slide the bottom part over the suction
connection, and the top part over the latch pin.
Replace the upper part of the appliance on the
container, close the snap locks.
5.2
Inserting a PE Filter Bag
PE filter bags (5) are suitable for both wet and dry
vacuuming.
Switch off the appliance, remove the mains plug
and open the snap locks (9). Remove the upper part
(8) from the container (10).
plastic
push it slightly towards the suction hose, and pull it
back after twisting).
Hold the PE filter bag (5) on the flange and, with its
opening, guide it first over the latch at the bottom
part of the suction opening, then fit up to the stop on
the suction opening.
On the inside of
the suction
opening, push the
red rotary slide
with its "triangle"
marking upwards.
(To twist the slide,
On the inside of
the suction
opening, push the
red rotary slide
with its "circle"
marking upwards.
(To twist the slide,

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