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Table of Contents
1.
2.
3.
Safety ...................................... 10
3.1
3.2
3.3
4.
Assembly................................ 11
4.1
4.2
4.3
5.
6.
6.1
6.2
Cleaning................................... 13
6.3
Storage .................................... 13
6.4
Repairs .................................... 13
7.
8.
Disposal.................................. 13
9.
2.
Please read first!
These operating instructions have been
written to make it easier for you, the us-
er, to learn how to operate this machine
and to do so safely. Here is how to use
the instructions:
- Read these instructions before use.
Pay special attention to the safety
information.
- These instructions are intended for
persons having a basic technical
knowledge of the operation of ma-
chines like the one described here-
in. If you have no experience what-
soever, we strongly recommend to
seek the advise of an experienced
person.
- Keep all documents supplied with
this machine for future reference.
Retain your proof of purchase in
case of a future warranty claim.
- This machine must not be sold or
lent to someone else without being
accompanied by these operating in-
structions and all other machine
documents.
- The manufacturer is not liable for
any damage resulting from neglect
of these operating instructions.
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Information in these instructions is de-
noted as under:
A
Danger!
Risk of personal injury or environmental
damage.
B
Risk of electric shock!
Risk of personal injury by electric
shock.
A
Caution!
Risk of material damage.
3
Note:
Additional information.
- At times, numbers are used in illus-
trations (1, 2, 3, ...). These numbers
- indicate component parts;
- are consecutively numbered;
- correspond with the number(s) in
brackets (1), (2), (3) ... in the
neighbouring text.
- Numbered steps must carried out in
sequence.
- Instructions which can be carried
out in any order are indicated by a
bullet point (•).
- Listings are marked by a dash (-).
3.
Safety
3.1
Specified Conditions of
Use
This machine is designed for the ex-
traction of wood and plastic chips as
well as wood dust from woodworking
machines.
Inflammable gases (eg paint or varnish
mist) and explosive media must not be
extracted.
Industrial use, use in vocational train-
ing, in schools, etc ist not permitted.
Polyethylene dust collection bags of
0.10 mm minimum thickness must be
used. When using dust collection bags
made of other materials, these must
have the same strength against me-
chanical damage.
Any use other than the use specified
above is not allowed. Any modification
of the machine or use of spare parts
not tested and approved by the manu-
facturer may cause unforeseeable
damage!
3.2
General Safety Instruc-
tions
When using this tool observe the
•
following safety instructions, to ex-
clude the risk of personal injury or
material damage.
Please also observe the special
•
safety instructions in the respective
chapters.
Also follow the instructions of the
•
woodworking machine the dust ex-
tractor is connected to.
In case of a fault unplug the ma-
•
chine immediately. Never start the
machine without the upper dustbag
in place.
Use the machine only to extract
•
dust from woodworking machines.
Ignition sources must not be ex-
•
tracted.
Should the machine catch fire, un-
•
plug immediately or interrupt the
power supply by turning the fuse/cir-
cuit breaker OFF. Extinguish the fire
immediately with water or foam. Do
not operate the machine again.
A
General hazards!
Keep your work area tidy - a messy
•
work area invites accidents.
Be alert. Know what you are doing.
•
Set out to work with reason. Do not
operate the machine .
Do not operate the machine if you
•
lack concentration.
Consider environmental conditions:
•
keep work area well lighted.
Do not operate the machine near in-
•
flammable liquids or gases.
This machine may only be started
•
and operated by persons familiar
with the operation of electric tools
who are aware of the risks involved
by using such machine.
Children und juveniles are not al-
•
lowed to operate this machine.