Safety
Study this manual carefully before using the vacuum cleaner for the first time.
Only authorized personnel are allowed to carry out electrical installation.
Get appropriate medical care immediately if in case of a personal injury.
Only connect a vacuum cleaner with a 1-phase motor to an earthed power socket that has the same voltage as that
listed on the vacuum cleaner's nameplate.
Do not use the vacuum cleaner to collect material that is hot, explosive, highly flammable, chemically unstable,
spontaneously ignitable, or which can release sparks. The vacuum cleaner must be ATEX approved for the
appropriate zone if it is located near this type of material.
Always disable the control system before disconnecting power to the vacuum cleaner.
Completely disconnect the vacuum cleaner from all power sources before any type of service or transportation.
Replace all damaged components with original spare parts.
Do not remove the cover of the vacuum cleaner once it is started.
Do not put the vacuum hose inlet near a person's head.
Wear an approved breathing mask, and be careful not to spread dust when changing filters. Empty the dust into a
container or plastic bag.
Do not use the vacuum cleaner if there is restricted or no airflow. The fan motor can become overheated.
Turn off the vacuum cleaner if liquid or foam escapes from it.
Store the vacuum cleaner in standing position.