Removing the suction head
1. Switch off the device and disconnect it
from the mains supply.
2. Open the suction head lock.
Illustration J
3. Remove the suction head and put it to
one side.
Storing the device
1. Wind the mains cable onto the cable
holders.
2. Store the device in a dry room and se-
cure it against unauthorised use.
Transport
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device during
transportation.
The dirt receptacle is emptied.
1. Close the suction connection for dust-
free transport (see chapter Closing the
suction connection).
2. Release the parking brakes and push
the device by the push handle.
3. Grasp the device by the chassis and the
push handle for loading.
4. Secure the device against slipping and
tipping over when transporting in vehi-
cles.
Storage
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Only store the device on level surfaces to
prevent it from tipping over.
Be aware of the weight of the device during
storage.
The dirt receptacle is emptied.
1. Store the device indoors only.
Care and maintenance
DANGER
Inadvertently starting up device, touch-
ing live components
Risk of injury, electric shock
Switch off the device before performing any
work on the device.
Remove the mains plug.
DANGER
Danger from dust that is harmful to your
health
Respiratory sicknesses through inhalation
of dust.
Wear a breathing protection mask of class
P2 or higher and disposable clothing when
performing maintenance work (e.g. filter
change).
WARNING
Danger from dust that is harmful to your
health
Respiratory sicknesses through inhalation
of dust.
Safety devices providing hazard protection
must be checked for correct safety-related
functionality at least annually by the manu-
facturer or an appropriately instruction per-
son, e.g. absence of leaks, filter damage,
functionality of the monitoring devices.
ATTENTION
Care agents containing silicone
These can attach plastic components.
Do not use care agents containing silicone
for cleaning.
Dust extraction machines are safety devic-
es for the prevention or elimination of haz-
ards according to the German BGV A1.
● For servicing performed by the user, the
device must be disassembled, cleaned
and maintained only to the degree that
this is possible without presenting a dan-
ger to the maintenance personnel and
other persons. Suitable precautionary
measures include detoxification before
disassembly. Make provisions for local
forced ventilation at the location where
the device is to be disassembled, for
cleaning the maintenance surface and
to ensure adequate protection for the
personnel.
● The exterior of the device should be de-
toxified by vacuuming and wiped clean,
or treated with sealant before being re-
moved from the hazardous area. All de-
vice parts must be regarded as
contaminated when they are taken from
the hazardous area. Suitable measures
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