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– Ensure the following: Filtered forced ventilation is re-
quired in the area where the machine is dismantled;
cleaning of the maintenance area and suitable pro-
tection of personnel.
– The outside of the machine should be detoxified by
vacuum cleaning and cleaned thoroughly, or treated
with a sealed coating before being removed from the
danger area. All parts of the machine must be con-
sidered contaminated when they are removed from
the danger area.
– Any contaminated parts, which cannot be cleaned
satisfactorily when carrying out maintenance and re-
pair work, must be disposed of. These parts must be
placed in sealed bags and disposed of in accord-
ance with current regulations relating to the disposal
of such waste materials.
– For transport or maintenance of the machine, the
vacuum opening is to be closed with the connector
for the suction hose.
Safety devices which are designed to prevent
dangerous situations must be serviced regular-
ly. This means that the safety functions of the
devices must be subjected to a thorough inspec-
tion, e.g., checking for leaks and damage to the
filter, and testing the monitoring equipment.
This must be carried out by the manufacturer or
a trained person at least once a year.
– Basic maintenance and cleaning can be carried out
the user himself.
– The outer surface of the machine and the inside of
the drum should be cleaned regularly using a damp
cloth.
Danger due to dust that is harmful to one's
health. For maintenance (e.g., changing the fil-
ter), wear a respiratory mask P2 (or higher pro-
tection degree) and disposable clothing.
Replace the flat pleated filter (figure J)
– Open the filter cover.
– Remove the flat pleated filter 9.
– Dispose of the used flat pleated filter in a dust-vacu-
um bag according to the country-specific regula-
tions.
– Remove all debris from the clean air side.
– Insert a new flat pleated filter.
– Close the filter cover, it must engage audibly.
Appropriate flat pleated filters (art. 0702 400 367)
and dust bags (art. 0702 400 207) can be purchased
by Würth.
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Cleaning the electrodes (figure K)
– Unlock and remove the suction head.
– Clean the electrodes.
– Replace the suction head and lock it in place.
Storing the Machine (figure L)
– Wind up the vacuum hose as shown.
If the machine should fail despite the care taken in man-
ufacturing and testing, repair should be carried out by
a Würth Master-Service agent.
For all correspondence and spare parts orders, always
include the article number on the type plate of the ma-
chine.
For the current spare parts list of this machine, log into
the Internet under "http://www.wuerth.com/partsman-
ager" or ask for a copy at your nearest Würth branch
office.
Power tools, accessories and packaging should be sort-
ed for environmental-friendly recycling.
corporation into national law, power tools that are no
longer suitable for use must be separately collected and
sent for recovery in an environmental-friendly manner.
Defective or worn out batteries must be recycled ac-
cording to the guidelines 91/157/EEC.
Disposal
Only for EC countries:
Do not dispose of power tools into
household waste!
According to the European Directive
2002/96/EC on waste electrical
and electronic equipment and its in-