aluminium, etc.)
• Do not suck up inflammable or explosive liquids (e.g.
petrol, solvents, etc.)
• Do not suck up or aspirate harmful liquids or solid
substances (e.g. acids, bleaches, solvents, etc.)
• Never leave the equipment unattended whilst in
use.
• Never carry out any maintenance on the machine
without first disconnecting from the mains supply, if
the machine is to be left unattended or can be reached
by childrens or others persons not aware about their
action.
• The main supply cord should not be used to pull or
lift the machine.
• Do not expose the machine to the rain.
• The machine should never be emersed in water or a
pressure jet of water used for cleaning.
• Periodically examine the mains cord and machine for
damage. If any damage is found contact your service
centre for repair.
• Should extension cords be used, ensure that the cord
rating is suitable for use with the equipment.
Keep dry at all times.
• The equipment should not be used to pick up water
from containers lavatories, tubs, etc.
• If the equipment should overturn it is recommended
that the machine should be stood up before switching
off.
• If foam / liquid should come from the machine exhaust
switch off immediately.
• Aggressive solvents or detergents should not be
used.
• The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any
damage/injury caused to persons or property, because
of the incorrect use of the machine due to procedures
being used which are not specified in this instruction
manual.
6. PREPARING AND TURNING ON THE VACUUM
CLEANER
6.1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
The service voltage shown on the charac-
teristics plate of the vacuum cleaner must
be the same as the power supply voltage.
Before plugging the machine into the
mains, ensure that the switch is in the
OFF position A (Fig. 2).
6.2 ON/OFF SWITCH
This machine has a switch with three positions: AUTO,
OFF and MANUAL. A (Fig. 2).
When set to OFF, the vacuum cleaner is off but there is
power supply to the machine's socket box B (Fig. 2).
"MANUAL" position
The vacuum cleaner turns on immediately. There is also
power to the machine's socket box.
"AUTO" position
The machine's socket box supplies power.
The vacuum cleaner switches on when the tool connected
to the outlet is turned on.
When the tool is turned off, the vacuum cleaner con-
tinues to run for 10 seconds to clear the dust from
the tubes and it shakes automatically to clean the
diaphragm filter.
Before turning the switch to "AUTO", ensu-
re that the connected tool is turned off.
Do not exceed the maximum working power shown on
the machine's socket box: 2,200 W.
7. AUTOMATIC CLEANING FUNCTION OF THE
DIAPHRAGM FILTER
This machine is fitted with an electromagnetic device
that automatically shakes the diaphragm filter every
20 seconds, to get rid of dust that has accumulated F
(Fig. 6). The device only works automatically when the
diaphragm filter is in place. The slight noise it makes when
working does not indicate that the vacuum cleaner is
not working correctly. To keep this noise to a minimum,
always fit the diaphragm filter E (Fig. 5) with the metal
side facing down.
8. ADJUSTING THE VACUUM STRENGTH
The vacuum strength can be adjusted using the regu-
lator C (Fig. 2).
In this way, you can adapt the machine to suit your
precise vacuum and suction needs.
9. CONNECTING THE POWER TOOL
Do not exceed the maximum working power
shown on the machine's socket box: 2,200
W B (Fig. 2).
Connect the power tool to the socket on
the machine.
Ensure that the power tool is switched off
before plugging it in.
10. BLOW FUNCTION
The suction nozzle may also be connected to the vacuum
cleaner outlet port 3 (Fig. 1), to create a powerful jet of air.
This is very useful for cleaning and drying surfaces.
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