Fold up the cover.
Immediately isolate the folded filter cartridges that you have removed in a dust-tight plastic
bag and dispose of properly in accordance with the requirements.
Insert new folded filter cartridges.
Lift the locking bracket up, fold down the cover and click in place with light pressure.
3.8
Changing the motor protection filter
Note: If motor protection filter is contaminated, this indicates defective filter cartridges.
Replace folded filter cartridges.
Replace motor protection filter or wash the motor protection filter under flowing water, dry
and re-insert.
3.9
Transport
Remove suction hose.
Close off intake socket with cap.
Securely fix the motor head to the container.
Close the side latches.
Place the accessories in a suitable plastic bag and seal the plastic bag or place it in the tool
storage compartment.
Put the suction hose ends together so that no dirt particles leak out.
Place the hose around the vacuum cleaner and clamp onto the handle.
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Care and Maintenance
Maintenance:
Note: Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull out the mains plug before carrying out any
maintenance work.
For maintenance by the user, the vacuum cleaner must be
- dismantled,
- cleaned and
- maintained,
as far as possible without creating any danger to the maintenance personnel or other.
Precautionary measures:
Suitable precautionary measures include:
- Cleaning before dismantling
- Provision of local filtered positive ventilation where the vacuum cleaner is to be dismantled
- Cleaning of the maintenance area
- Suitable personal protection equipment
Precautionary measures with vacuum cleaners class M:
The outside of the vacuum cleaner should be cleaned by dust extraction procedures and wiped
down, or should be treated with a sealing agent before being removed from the hazardous area.
All parts of the vacuum cleaner must be considered to be contaminated when they are removed
from the hazardous area, and suitable handling must be used to prevent dust distribution.
Contaminated items:
When carrying out maintenance or repair work, all contaminated items which have not been ad-
equately cleaned, must be disposed of. Such items must be disposed of in impermeable bags in
accordance with the applicable regulations concerning the disposal of such waste.
Testing the effectiveness of the vacuum cleaner:
At least once a year, the manufacturer or an instructed person must perform a technical inspec-
tion including filters, air tightness of the vacuum cleaner, and control mechanisms.
There must be an adequate air exchange rate L in the room if the exhaust air returns to the
room. Observe national regulations. If the suction power of the vacuum cleaner is reduced and
the cleaning of the filter cartridges is no longer sufficient (assuming that tank is emptied and
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