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switches off automatically after approx.
10 secs.
• In switch position R A, the dust extractor
is turned on and off by a power tool (4)
connected to the mains socket.
• In switch position R A, the electronics
system checks the air flow during opera-
tion. If the flow is insufficient due to a
contaminated filter, the "Filtercontrol" lamp
(3) lights up. During the next work pause of
the connected power tool, the electronics
system switches the vibrator on automati-
cally for approx. 10 seconds.
The plug socket (4) is provided for the
connection of a power tool.
The total maximum permissible current
consumption (of dust extractor and
connected unit) must not exceed the value I
(see table, page 2). You can reduce the current
consumption of the vacuum cleaner with the
"Current Control" feature, and thus adapt it to
the on-site conditions. See chapter 6.2. If the
current consumption is too high, the vacuum
cleaner or the wiring can overheat and cause a
fire.
Caution ! The power tool must be
switched off when it is connected.
Regardless of the switch position the plug
socket is always live when the mains plug is
plugged in.
In switch position "0" the plug socket can be used
as an extension lead (e.g. for a lighting fitting).
6.2
Current Control Setting
You can use the "Current Control" feature to adjust
the overall current consumption of the vacuum
cleaner and the power tool connected to the
socket (4) to match the building fuse.
To calculate the adjustment value:
1. Determine Amps rating of tool.
2. Determine Amps rating of circuit.
3. Subtract tool Amps from circuit Amps.
4. Set Current Control dial (1) to the result
Circuit Amps - Tool Amps = Current Control
Setting
If you require full suction power, and want to
connect a high-power tool to the socket (4) at the
same time, you may have to connect the power
tool to another electric circuit.
6.3
Vacuuming
Dry Vacuuming
Vacuum using a dry filter, dry appliance and dry
accessories only. In damp condition the dust can
adhere and become encrusted.
When vacuuming soot, cement, plaster of Paris,
flour or similar dust, insert a paper filter bag.
Use the PE filter bag when vacuuming stone dust.
Always use a paper filter bag (12) or PE filter bag
(13) in conjunction with filter cartridges.
Wet Vacuuming
Never operate the machine without
inserting a filter cassette (15) first. The
machine may be destroyed and water may also
escape.
Vacuum without a paper filter bag. PE filter bags
can be used. The filter cartridges are suitable for
wet vacuuming.
The integrated sensor switches off the motor when
the container is full. Empty the appliance as
max
described in the section Emptying the Container. If
the appliance is not switched off, the restart
protection device remains effective. The appliance
is not operable again until after is has been
switched off and switched back on again.
Before emptying, first of all take the suction hose
out of the liquid.
After switching off, some water may run back out
of the hose.
If you are going to subsequently dry vacuum,
insert a filter. If there is a frequent changeover
between dry and wet vacuuming, we recommend
the use of a second (replacement) filter.
Filter cartridges made of polyester material are
particularly well suited for wet suction. In addition
they offer a long service life and very good
dedusting properties.
6.4
Dedusting the filter
The electromagnetic vibrator shakes off dust
which sticks to the filter cartridge (15). This
ensures optimised use of the filter cartridges and
lengthens the work cycles.
Turn the switch (1) to the "R A" position.
After using the vibration function, you should wait
a few seconds until the dust shaken from the filter
has settled.
6.5
Emptying the Container
Switch off the appliance via switch (2).
Pull the mains plug out of the plug socket.
Open the snap locks (11)1.
Remove the upper part (6) and suction hose from
the container (10).
Tip out the container or pull the paper filter bag (12)
off the suction opening.
ENGLISH
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