Items to inspect
What to look for
Filter
Worn out filters.
Filter bag
Full or torn filter bag.
Silencer material
Damaged silencing material.
Float ball
Dirty float ball.
Wheels
Wear and loose screws
Discharge valve
Worn out gaskets or lid
Ejector nozzle
Dirty ejector nozzle.
Frame, stand, legs
Rust and weakening
Wear plate, silo
Damaged or frayed rubber pad on
Wear plate, grit and
the wear plate.
dust separator
6.8
Spare parts
CAUTION!
Risk of equipment damage.
Use only Nederman original spare parts and accessories.
Contact your nearest authorized distributor or Nederman for advice
on technical service or if you require help with spare parts. See also
www.nederman.com.
Ordering spare parts
When ordering spare parts always state the following:
•
Part number and control number (see the product identification plate).
•
Detail number and name of the spare part (see www.nederman.com).
•
Quantity of the parts required.
6.9
Recycling
The product has been designed for component materials to be recycled.
Its different material types must be handled according to relevant local
regulations. Contact the distributor or Nederman if uncertainties arise when
scrapping the product at the end of its service life.
6.10
Replace the filter package (c)
See Figure 5. The particles collect on the outside of the filter. Cleaning is
carried out every other hour or when the vacuum performance decreases.
Replacing the entire filter package is recommended. When only changing the
socks, the filter ring should also be replaced.
A - Vacuum Cleaners
Service
Replace.
Clean or replace a full filter bag.
Replace a torn filter bag.
Replace.
Clean the float ball at least once a
month.
Replace wheel or tighten screws.
Replace.
Clean. See figure 15.
Remove corrosion by grinding and
using primer and touch up paint, or
replace.
Replace.
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