– Make sure that the power
cord or extension cables are
not damaged by running
over, pinching, dragging or
similar. Protect the cable from
heat, oil, and sharp edges.
– The power cord must be
checked regularly for damag-
es, such as cracks or aging. If
damage is found, the cable
must be replaced before fur-
ther use.
– If couplings of the power cord
or extension cable are re-
place the splash protection
and the mechanical tightness
must be ensured.
– Do not clean the appliance
with a water hose or high-
pressure water jet (danger of
short circuits or other dam-
age).
ATTENTION
– Operating procedures create
short term power sinkings.
– During unfavorable net condi-
tions other devices might be
disturbed.
– With a net impedance lower
then 0,15 Ohm no disturbanc-
es are to be expected.
Application
DANGER
– Appliances with working
equipment, specifically the
power cord and the extension
cable, must be checked to en-
sure that it is in proper work-
ing order and is operating
safely prior to use. Otherwise,
immediately pull out the pow-
er plug. The appliance must
not be used.
– Do not vacuum up any burn-
ing or glowing objects.
– Humans and animals must
not be vacuumed with this ap-
pliance.
– Appliances may not be used
in outside areas in low tem-
peratures.
– If the appliance is used in
hazardous areas (e.g. filling
stations) the corresponding
safety provisions must be ob-
served. It is not allowed to
use the appliance in hazard-
ous locations.
– Certain materials may pro-
duce explosive vapours or
mixtures when agitated by
the suction air!
Never vacuum up the follow-
ing materials:
– Explosive or combustible
gases, liquids and dust parti-
cles (reactive dust particles)
– Reactive metal dust particles
(such as aluminium, magne-
sium, zinc) in combination
with highly alkaline or acidic
detergents
– Undiluted, strong acids and
alkalies
– Organic solvents (such as
petrol, paint thinners, ace-
tone, heating oil).
In addition, these substances
may cause the appliance materi-
als to corrode.
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