Read the operating manual carefully before starting to use the
vacuum cleaner. It provides important instructions for the operation,
safety, care and maintenance. Keep the operating manual in a safe
place and, in case you sell the unit, hand it on to the next owner.
The manufacturer reserves the right to carry out modifications to
the design and equipment.
Any other work not covered by this operating manual must not be
carried out.
1 Safety advice
The vacuum device is designed for industrial use.
Ideal in combination with an electric tool, on building sites, in
workshops, etc.
l DANGER!
▶ Danger of suffocation
● Keep packaging material such as plastic bags away from
children.
▶ Never stand or sit upon the vacuum device.
▶ Particular caution is advised when ascending stairs. Pay
attention to standing safely.
▶ Do not pull the suction hose and connection line over sharp
edges, kink it or shut it.
▶ Always lay the suction hose and connection line so that
nobody may trip over them.
▶ In case of any leakage of foam or liquid, immediately switch
off the vacuum device.
▶ Always keep dry the inside of the lid.
▶ Do not start the vacuum device including its accessories if:
●the vacuum device shows detectable damage (fissures/
cracks);
●the power connection line is defective or shows fissuring
or ageing; or
●any invisible defect is suspected (after a fall).
▶ Do not allow the rotating brushes to get into contact with the
power connection line.
l DANGER!
▶ Do not operate the vacuum device where there is danger of
explosions.
▶ Keep away the vacuum device from inflammable gases and
substances.
l DANGER!
▶ Do not aspirate any combustible or explosive solvents,
materials soaked in solvents, explosive dusts, liquids such
as petrol, oil, alcohol, diluents or materials hotter then 60 °C
(140 °F).
▶ Otherwise there will be danger of fire and explosions!
l DANGER!
▶ Use the socket of the vacuum device only for the purposes
defined in the instruction manual.
▶ In case of any inappropriate usage, improper operation or
repair, the producer shall be exempt from liability.
▶ Do not use any damaged extension lines.
▶ If the connector line of the vacuum device has been dama-
ged, it must be replaced with a special connector line which is
available from the producer or their service.
▶ Electric brushes: Do not allow the rotating brushes to get into
contact with the power connection line.
▶ The voltage on the type sign must correspond to the grid
voltage.
▶ After every use and before any maintenance, switch off the
vacuum device and pull the power plug.
▶ Pull on the plug only, not on the line.
▶ Never plug or pull the power plug with wet hands.
▶ The socket must be secured via a household fuse with a
suitable current rating.
▶ Never open the vacuum device outdoors in rain or storm.
l WARNING!
▶ ISP-AR and ISP-ARD-vacuum devices are not suitable for
aspiration/clearing of toxic dusts.
▶ Class M vacuum devices are suitable for aspiration/clearing
of dry, non-combustible dusts, non-combustible liquids, wood
dusts and hazardous dusts with workplace limit values
of ≥ 0.1 mg/m³.
▶ Class H vacuum devices are suitable for aspiration/clearing
of dry, non-combustible dusts, carcinogenic and pathogenic
particles as well as non-combustible liquids, wood dusts and
toxic dusts with workplace limit values of < 0.1 mg/m³.
l WARNING!
▶ Persons (including children) who are, due to their physical,
sensory or intellectual abilities or lack of experience or know-
ledge, unable to safely use the vacuum device should not use
it without supervision or instruction by a responsible person.
▶ Particular caution is advised with children, elderly or infirm
persons.
▶ Do not point nozzle, tube or hose at people or animals.
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