• Has to be disposed of in an impervious bag in accordance
with any current regulation for the disposal of such waste.
12 - Changing the filter
12.1 - Changing the main filter
Attention!!
When the vacuum has been used on materials that are
hazardous to the operator's health, maintenance staff must
wear suitable personal protection equipment.
When replacing the primary filter.
Work outdoors if possible.
The old filter shall be disposed of in impervious bags in
accordance with any current regulation for the disposal of
such waste.
Loosen the clamp fixing the filter assembly on the machine.
Remove the motorhead from the machine.
Detach the gasket securing the filter ring at the bottom of the
top container.
Unclip the filter in the top of the container and place the filter
in a plastic bag.
Follow the instructions given in the top of this paragraph.
Close the plastic bag containing the filter.
If this is soiled with toxic or dangerous dust, do not throw it
away.
Hand it over to the authorities that are authorized to dispose
of such waste.
Change the main filter and the "H" class filter with particular
care, above all use mask type P3.
Attention!!
Filter replacement is an important operation.
The filter must be replaced with one of
identicalcharacteristics, exposed filtering area and category.
Failure to comply with these regulations could jeopardize the
correct operation of the appliance.
Fit the filter in the container as described above in opposite
order.
12.2 - Changing the exhaust filter (fig. 11)
Disconnect the vacuum cleaner from the power supply before
starting the work!
Attention: Observe correct operator protection in accordance
to regulations against material kept in the ULPA filter.
Removing the handle
Detach the handle by unscrewing the two screws.Release the
handle by a gentle downward pressure at its centre.
Press and release the handle from the recesses.
Removing and replacing the filter cartridge and gaskets
Unscrew the four screws.
Lift-away the stainless steel housing with filtercartridge.
Replace the filter cartridge and gaskets.
Refit the filter housing by pressing on the top, to mount
the four screws.
Remount the handle and fix in position with the 2 screws.
The dismounted and replaced exhaust filter shall be disposed
of in impervious bags in accordance with any current
regulation for the disposal of such waste.
Execute the change of the exhaust filter with particular care
above all use the mask type P3.
Note
The exhaust filter is toxic waste and must be treated as such.
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Hand it over to one of the authorities authorized to dispose of
such materials.
12.3 - Annual inspection and maintenance.
- The manufacturer, or an instructed person, shall perform
a technical inspection at least annually, consisting of
inspection of filters for damage, seals and gasket for ari
teightness of the appliance and proper function of the
control mechaninsm.
- On H-class appliances, the appliance filtration efficiency
should be tested at least annually, or more frequently
as may be specified by national requirements. The test
method that can be used to verify the appliance's filter
efficiency are specified in IEC 60335-2-69 in AA.22.201.2
– if the test fails, it shall be repeated with a new essential
filter.
- When carrying out inspections, service or repair
operations, all contaminated items, which cannot be
satisfactorily cleaned, are to be disposed of; such items
shall be disposed of in impervious bags in accordance with
any current regulation for the disposal of such waste.
13. - Recommended spares
The following is a list of spare parts that should be kept ready
at hand in order to speed up maintenance work.
Part no.:
Description:
81303215
HEALTH & SAFETYBAG 5 PCS
81620000
DUST BAG 6.5 L, 5 PCS
80556600
ULPA FILTER KIT
80353000
SEALING FOR INLET
61909800
GORE-TEX FILTER
80386700
SEALING FOR CONTAINER
32410000
HEPA FILTER KIT
21545700
10 M CORD 3X1.0 MM
14. - Trouble-shooting
• the motor will not start
- a fuse may have blown and needs replacing.
- the cable or the wall socket may be defective and needs
checking.
• the suction power is reduced- the dust bag may be full
and needs replacing,
- the filter may be clogged and needs shaking,
- The by pass valve is open
The by pass valve protects the motors against an overheating
that may occur when there is not enough cooling air.
You should not release this mechanism unnecessarily by closing
the suction inlet with your hand while the machine is working.
When the hose or the tube is blocked or the filter needs to be
cleaned, the airflow is interrupted or not longer sufficient and
the by pass valve opens. It is not necessary to shut down the
system while removing the blockage. Having done that, you
may continue with your work.
• the vacuum cleaner stops
- the thermal cut-out has switched of the motor as a result
of an obstruction of the hose, wand or nozzle. Remove the
cause of the obstruction.
- when the motor is cool, it will automatically start again.
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