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and the vacuum operation is inter-
rupted. Switch off the machine and
empty the waste tank.
If foam or liquid exits, switch off the
machine immediately.
Dry vacuuming
Vacuuming with the
filter:
Insert the material filter
1. Pull the material filter (18) over the fil-
ter basket (22).
To avoid the fluted filter becoming
clogged, we recommend the ad-
ditional use of a paper filter bag.
Vacuuming with
the paper filter bag:
Insert the paper filter bag
1. Fold down the side flaps (23) on the
paper filter bag (19) at the perforation.
2. Fit the paper filter bag (19) with the
short flap (23) upwards over the intake
connections (24).
The sealing ring (25) at the filter bag
opening must completely surround the
lip (26) on the suction pipe.
Vacuuming fine dust:
Certain suction processes (e.g. sanding
paints and varnishes,
milling or drilling walls, grinding or drilling
hard wood) can pose a risk due to hazard-
ous dust. We recommend using a folded
filter for fine dust.
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To blow, plug the suction hose (15) onto
the connection (5) on the motor head.
Cleaning/Maintenance
material
Cleaning the appliance
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Maintenance
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Blowing
Operation without the use of a filter
is recommended.
Pull out the mains plug.
This will prevent danger of injury
from electric shock.
Always check the appliance before
use for any obvious faults such as
a defective mains cable, and have
these repaired or replaced.
Never hose the appliance down
with water. Never use aggressive
cleaning agents or solvents. This
could damage the appliance.
After use, empty the waste tank
(
7). Opening the drain plug (
to allow the vacuumed liquid to drain
out.
Clean the waste tank (
damp cloth.
Wash the foam filter (
warm water and soap, and allow to
dry. If necessary, wash with lukewarm
water and soap and allow to dry.
Beat out the material filter (
Replace the paper filter bag (
when full (see "Replacement parts/Ac-
cessories" for reordering).
The equipment is maintenance free.
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7) with a
17) with luke-
18).
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