17 Filter cassette (according to IFA C)
* depending on equipment/not included in scope of
delivery
6. Commissioning
Before plugging in, check that the rated
mains voltage and mains frequency, as
stated on the type plate match your power
supply.
6.1
Securing the sealing plug (only for
ASR 35 M ACP, ASR 35 H ACP)
Fit the chain of the sealing plug (12) to the inner
diameter of the suction opening (13).
6.2
Inserting a Fleece Filter Bag
Permitted for devices of dust class L and M
(for low-dust disposal)
We recommend using fleece filter bags for:
- Applications, where small amounts of fine dust are
created (e.g. spot-grinding and grinding of paint
and lacquer coatings, extraction of drilling
applications with small diameters < 10 mm of
short duration, etc.).
- Use of machines, such as: routers, planers, small
grinding machines, etc.
When using a fleece/paper filter bag the filter
cleaning is non-functional.
Switch off the device, remove the mains plug and
open the snap locks (10). Remove the upper part
(9) of the device from the container (11).
Turn the red rotary switch (on
the inside of the suction
opening) until the stop: the text
"CLOSE" shows upwards to
the marking ▲.
Hold the fleece filter bag 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. Replace the upper part of the
device on the container, close the snap locks.
6.3
Inserting a PE Disposal Bag
Absolutely necessary for devices of dust
class H (for dust-free disposal). Permitted for
devices of dust class L and M.
We recommend the use of PE-disposal bags for:
- Applications, where larger amounts of dust are
created (e.g. removal of plaster surfaces, spot-
grinding and grinding of screeds, etc.).
- Use of machines, such as e.g.: renovation milling
machines, renovation grinders, drywall grinders,
wall grinders etc.
When using a PE disposal bag, the filter cleaning
must be switched on (function AR / IR) for
corresponding materials (see recommendation).
Switch off the device, remove the mains plug and
open the snap locks (10). Remove the upper part
(9) of the device from the container (11).
Turn the red rotary switch (on
the inside o the suction
opening) to the stop: the text
"OPEN" shows upwards to the
marking ▲.
Hold the PE disposal bag (6) 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.
Spread out the PE disposal bag (6) evenly across
the container floor. Arrange the edges of the PE
disposal bag around the container rim so that the
bag is firmly clamped on all sides by the upper part
(5), once replaced.
7. The device
7.1
Switching On/Off, Automatic, ACP
Select the required operating mode using the
switch (2):
Position "0":
• Vacuum cleaner is switched off
0
O
F
F
Position "I":
• Vacuum cleaner is switched on
I
A
• ACP* is switched off
O
N
Position "IR":
• Vacuum cleaner is switched on
R I
I
R
• ACP* is switched on
O
N
Position "AR":
• Automatic On/Off switch: The vacuum
A
R
cleaner is switched on or off by means of
a power tool connected to the mains
socket (4). (Note: The vacuum cleaner continues to
run for approx. 10 seconds after the power tool is
switched off. This is to ensure that dust does not
remain in the hose.)
• ACP* is switched on
* ACP (Automatic Vibrate Function): automatic filter
cleaning when you switch on the device and
when a specific negative pressure value is
reached. For filters that remain clear, with no
need to interrupt work.
7.2
Power socket (4)
The power socket (4) is designed for
connection to a power tool only.
The total maximum permissible current
consumption (of vacuum cleaner and
connected unit) must not exceed the value I
table, page 2).
Caution! Ensure that the power tool is
switched off when plugging it in. Regardless of
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(see
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