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SYMBOLS
Carefully observe the symbols in fig.B and memorise the re-
spective meaning. Correct interpretation of the symbols allows
safer use of the machine.
1 Model and machine
2 Technical data
3 Certification marks
4 Lot number and year of manufacture. The first 2 figures
indicate the year.
5 IMPORTANT!
6 Carefully read the instructions before use.
7 Risk of electrocution! Do not use the machine in the presence
of rain or dampness.
8 Risk of electrocution! Before any control and maintenance,
always switch off and disconnect the machine from the
power supply by unplugging it.
9
Electric and electronic waste may contain potentially ha-
zardous substances for the environment and human health.
It should therefore not be disposed of with domestic waste,
but by means of differentiated collection at specific centres
or returned to the vendor in the event of purchasing a new
identical tool. The illegal disposal of such equipment may
result in prosecution to the full extent of the law.
10 Only use the machine indoors.
11 Suitable for vacuuming liquids.
V
volts
Hz
hertz
~
alternating current
W
watts
l
litres
IPXX
protection degree
II
double insulation system (without earth cable)
dB
decibel
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We thank you for having purchased this product, which will
hereafter also be referred to as "vacuum cleaner".
IMPORTANT! The vacuum cleaner is suitable for vacuu-
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ming dust which is not dangerous to health. It is forbidden to
vacuum dangerous dust. Some models of vacuum cleaners
are also suitable for vacuuming liquids (mixture of liquid and
air), only if the initials "IPX4" are indicated in the technical
data. Do not vacuum harmful materials to health, such as
asbestos, some types of metals and woods. Do not vacuum
flammable and/or explosive substances, such as acids, al-
cohol, solvents, gas or oil. Do not vacuum burning materials,
hot ash, molten or hot liquids or any other material with a
higher temperature than room temperature.
These instructions contain information deemed necessary for
proper use, knowledge and standard tool maintenance. They do
not include information on the danger of some substances; the
user can find more information in specific books and publications
or by attending special training courses.
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COMPONENTS
Refer to fig. A and the following figures, attached to these
instructions.
1 On/off switch
2 Vacuum head
3 Vacuum hose connection
4 Air bleed
5 Transport handle
6 Collection box
7 Vacuum head release lever
8 Vacuum hose
9 Vacuum side sleeve
10 Accessory side sleeve / Hand grip
11 Accessories
12 Power supply plug and cable
13 Air vents
21 Flow regulator
22 Filter
23 Dust bag
24 Vacuum nozzle
25 Wheels
26 Float
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT! The manufacturer is not liable for any direct
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and/or indirect damage caused by incorrect connections.
IMPORTANT! Before carrying out the following operations,
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make sure that the plug is disconnected from the mains.
TRANSPORT
Always use the packaging when transporting the vacuum cle-
aner; this will protect it from impact, dust and humidity which
can compromise its normal operation.
MOVING
Hold the tool by the hand grip and after use put it down upright
without banging it.
STARTING UP
When choosing where to use the electrical vacuum cleaner, the
following should be considered:
- that the place is not damp and is protected from the elements.
- that there should be a large operational area free from obstacles.
- that there needs to be good lighting.
- that there is sufficient air exchange.
- that it needs to be used close to the general differential switch.
- Check that the power supply is in compliance with the regu-
lations in force..
- that the room temperature should be between 10° and 35°C.
- that the environment is not in an explosive atmosphere.
The machine may be supplied with some loose components.
Take the machine and the loose components out of the packaging
and proceed to assemble them as shown in fig. A-C.
FILTER ASSEMBLY (fig. C).
Always to be installed.
Assemble the filter (pos.22) on the filter support as indicated
in the figure, making sure the seal sticks well. Take care not to
damage the float (pos.26) or obstruct its upwards movement.
ASSEMBLING THE DUST BAG (fig. A)
Spread out the bag (pos.23) and insert its hole in the special
housing in the box, as shown in the figure.
IMPORTANT! Remove the paper bag before suck in liquids.
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