machine must not be used for several categories at the same
time, unless suitable accessories are used.
Dust Class "L"
(Light hazard - defined by EN 60335-2-69).
This industrial vacuum is approved according to EN 60335-2-
69 for category of use "L" and is fit to suck dry, non flammable
and non-toxic dust with MAK>1mg/m? values; the clean air is
conveyed back into the place of work.
Dust class "M"
(Medium hazard – defined by EN 60335-2-69).
This industrial vacuum is approved according to EN 60335-
2-69 for category of use "M" and is fit to suck dry, non
flammable and non-toxic dust with MAK>0.1mg/m? values;
the clean air is conveyed back into the place of work.
Dust class "H"
(High hazard – defined by EN 60335-2-69).
This industrial vacuum is approved according to EN 60335-
2-69 for category of use "H" and is fit to suck dry, non
flammable and non-toxic dust with all MAK limiting values as
well as dry, non flammable dusts of carcinogenic substances.
The cleaned air is fed back to the workplace atmosphere.
9.1 - Dust emissions in the environment
Indicative values of performance:
■
normal version (not suitable for vacuuming hazardous
dust): retains at least 99% of the vacuumed particles
(see EN60335-2-69, Annexe AA);
■
version for dust harmful to health (Classes L, M, H):
L: retains at least 99% of the vacuumed particles
(see EN60335-2-69, Annexe AA);
M: retains at least 99.9% of the vacuumed particles
(see EN60335-2-69, Annexe AA);
H: retains at least 99.995% of the vacuumed
particles (see EN60335-2-69, Annexe AA).
Figure 15
1.
Class L label
2.
Class M label
3.
Class H label
The class L and M labels contain pictograms with the
following meanings:
This vacuum cleaner contains dust hazardous for the
health.
Only authorised personnel wearing suitable personal
protective equipment should empty and service the
vacuum cleaner, including removing the means used to
vacuum the dust. Do not use without the complete filter
system in place.
The class H label contains the above text.
This vacuum cleaner creates a strong air flow which is drawn
in through the inlet (10, Fig. 1) and blows out through the
exhaust (3, Fig. 1).
Before turning on the vacuum cleaner, fit the vacuum hose
into the inlet and then fit the required tool on to the end part.
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Refer to the manufacturer's accessory catalogue or Service
Centre.
The diameters of the authorized hoses are indicated in the
Technical data table.
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a main filter which
enables it to be used for the majority of applications.
Besides the main filter which retains the more common types
of dust, the vacuum cleaner can be fitted with an upstream
absolute filter and a downstream absolute filter, with a higher
filtering capacity for fine dust and substances harmful for the
health.
NOTE
■
In the case of dust harmful to health, contact the local
health and safety authorities, and observe national
regulations in force both during use and disposal.
■
Radioactive substances are not included in the definition
of the type of dust harmful to health described above.
9.2 - EC Declaration of conformity
Every vacuum cleaner comes with a EC Declaration of
conformity. See fac-simile in fig. 13.
NOTE
The Declaration of conformity is an important document
and should be kept in a safe place to be presented to the
Authorities on request.
Accessories
Various accessories are available; refer to the manufacturer's
accessory catalogue.
WARNING
Use only genuine accessories supplied and authorised by the
manufacturer.
10 - Packing and unpacking
Dispose of the packing materials in compliance with the laws
in force.
Figure 14
MODEL
A (mm)
B (mm)
C (mm)
kg
Unpacking, moving, use and storage
Operate on flat, horizontal surfaces.
The load-bearing capacity of the surface the vacuum cleaner
is placed on must be suitable for bearing its weight.
11 - Maintenance
11.1 - Foreword
Attention!!
All maintenance and cleaning operations must be carried out
when the vacuum is off and disconnected from the electricity
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