How to replace the safety drum:
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place the hose in a safe, dustfree place;
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release the container "I" (Fig. 10);
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close the safety drum with the supplied cover and remove
it from the container "I" (Fig. 10). Fit an empty drum in its
place.
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Start the motor again to prevent dust from being blown
about.
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Make sure that the seal is in perfect condition and correctly
positioned.
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Switch off the motor, fit an empty drum in place and fasten
it in position.
Use as a wet cleaner
Make sure that the vacuum cleaner is equipped with a float
(liquid level sensor) and is suitable for use as a wet cleaner.
Do not clean up flammable liquids.
If foam forms, stop work immediately and empty the container.
The filter element will be wet after liquids have been cleaned
up.
A wet filter element can quickly become clogged if the vacuum
cleaner is then used to clean up dry substances.
For this reason, make sure that the filter element is dry or
replace it with another one before using the vacuum cleaner to
clean up dry materials.
At the end of a cleaning session
1.
Turn off the vacuum cleaner and remove the plug from the
socket.
2.
Coil the connection flex (Fig. 11).
Empty the container as described in the "Emptying the
3.
container" section.
Clean the vacuum cleaner as described in the
"Maintenance, cleaning and decontamination" section.
4.
Wash the container with clean water if aggressive
substances have been cleaned up.
5.
Store the vacuum in a dry place, out of the reach of
unauthorized people.
Shut the inlet with the appropriate plug "A" (Fig. 11) when
6.
the vacuum cleaner is transported or not being used
(particularly in the case of versions M - H and Asbestos).
GB
C65
Maintenance, cleaning and decontamination
ATTENTION DANGER!
NOTE: The precautions described below must be taken
during all the maintenance operations, including cleaning
and replacing the main and Hepa filters.
A.
To allow the user to carry out the maintenance
operations, the vacuum must be disassembled,
cleaned and overhauled as far as is reasonably
possible, without causing hazards for the maintenance
staff or other people. The suitable precautions include
decontamination before disassembling the vacuum,
adequate filtered ventilation for the air exhausted from
the room in which it is disassembled, cleaning of the
maintenance area and suitable personal protection.
B.
The external parts of class H and class M appliances
must be decontaminated by cleaning and vacuuming
methods, dedusted or treated with sealant before
being taken out of a hazardous zone.
All parts of the appliance must be considered as
contaminated when they are removed from the
hazardous zone and appropriate actions must be
taken to prevent dust from dispersing.
When servicing work or repairs are carried out, all the
contaminated elements that cannot be cleaned well
must be eliminated.
These elements must be disposed of in sealed bags
conforming to the applicable regulations and in
accordance with the local laws governing the disposal
of such material.
This procedure must also be followed when the filters
are eliminated (main, Hepa and downstream filters).
NOTE: Compartments that are not dust-tight must be
opened with suitable tools (screwdrivers, wrenches, etc.)
and thoroughly cleaned.
C.
Carry out a technical inspection at least once a year,
e.g.: check the air filters to find out whether the air-
tightness of the appliance has been impaired in any
way and make sure that the electric control panel
operates correctly. This inspection must be carried out
by the manufacturer or by a competent person.
ATTENTION DANGER!
Only use genuine spare parts.
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