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TO ENSURE HIGH SAFETY LEVEL, PLEASE FOLLOW
CAREFULLY THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW:
CAUTION
The person operating the vacuum cleaner is responsible for
safety of bystanders.
Children and pets must stay in a safe distance from the power-
driven ash vacuum cleaner (at least 6 m).
Always wear safe and non-slip shoes, gloves, protective
glasses and long trousers when working with the ash vacuum
cleaner.
Never point the powered ash vacuum cleaner at face.
Make sure hands, legs and pieces of clothes do not get near
holes and moving parts.
Do not wear loose clothes or jewels that could be dragged into
air inlet.
Before putting the ash vacuum cleaner into operation, make
always sure it has been assembled properly.
Never use the ash vacuum cleaner when raining and in a wet
environment.
Keep all handles and fixtures dry and clean.
Before switching the ash vacuum cleaner on, make sure all
outward nuts, bolts and screws are tightened and secured.
Never let the ash vacuum cleaner run when on its side. It has
only been developed to be operated in a vertical position.
Do not vacuum burning materials such as cigarette stubs or
charcoal.
Do not vacuum flammable, toxic and explosive materials.
Do not let strange persons get near the appliance. Keep
visitors and bystanders, especially children and ill or weak
persons in a safe distance from the place of your work. Make
sure no other persons can touch the appliance.
Never use the appliance when raining or when there is ice
and snow!
Ensure safe storing of tools. Appliances that you do not use
should be kept in a dry place, in an elevated position if possible,
or locked in order not to be accessed by children.
Make sure you wear reasonable clothes. You clothes must
correspond to the work purpose and must not limit you in the
work.
Use personal protective equipment. Wear safety shoes with
steel toe boxes and non-slip sole.
Wear hearing protection equipment. Wear personal hearing
protection equipment such as ear plugs.
Always watch what is going on. Pay attention to what you
are doing. Use common sense when working. Do not use
power appliances when tired. Do not work with the appliance
when impaired, intoxicated or under the influence of drugs that
reduce the concentration ability.
Time of use and breaks. After some time of using the
appliance you may face problems with hand blood perfusion
due to vibrations. However, the time of using the appliance can
be extended by wearing suitable gloves and taking regular
breaks. Be sure to know the time of using of power-driven
appliances is reduced by personal propensity to poor blood
perfusion, low outside temperatures or strong pressing of the
appliance during work.
Look out for damaged parts. Inspect the appliance before
using it. Are there any parts damaged? If there is any slight
damage, please seriously consider whether the appliance is
going to work safely and properly despite that damage. Make
sure the moving parts are adjusted and set correctly
elements not fit together in a corresponding manner? Are any of
them damaged? Has everything been installed correctly? Are all
other conditions for faultless working of the appliance fulfilled?
Guard devices, etc. that are damaged must be repaired or
replaced by authorised repairmen unless explicitly specified
otherwise in the Operating Instructions. Have any fault switch
replaced in an authorised shop. If appliance needs to be
repaired, contact the nearest service centre.
Always disconnect the plug before setting-up and maintenance.
Approved parts to be used only. Use identical spare parts for
maintenance and repairs. To that end, contact an authorised
service centre.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
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Warning! Use of other suction nozzles, accessories and
extensions not explicitly approved can lead to a threat to
persons and objects.
The appliance can only be used for the specified purpose of
use. Any other use is considered unauthorised use. The user
itself, not the producer in any case, will be liable for any material
damage or putting a person at risk.
The producer cannot be liable for any change or unauthorised
use of its appliances and any related damage.
CAUTION!
Even with professional use of the appliance there is always
a certain residual risk that cannot be excluded. The
following potential risks can be derived from the type and
design of the appliance:
contact with exposed impeller fan (cutting injuries)
touching the rotating impeller (cutting injuries)
hearing damage if reasonable protection fails to be provided
deleterious formation of dust or gas if appliance is used in
closed spaces (sickness).
Stay in dangerous area of the appliance is prohibited.
Never allow children and other persons not familiarised with the
Operating Instructions to use the appliance.
Local regulations can determine minimum age of the user.
Never vacuum if there are other persons, especially children
and animals near the vacuum cleaner. Be aware of the fact the
machine operator/user is responsible for any accident caused to
other persons or their property.
You should unconditionally contact an electrician if the
feeder cable of the appliance is damaged. Do not execute
any repairs yourself under any circumstances.
The appliance has not been designed to be used by
persons (including children) with physical or sensory
disability or mental disorder. Persons with lack of
experience in or knowledge of the appliance are also
prohibited to work with the appliance.
Behaviour in case of emergency
Provide necessary first aid treatment corresponding to the injury
nature and seek qualified medical help as soon as possible.
Protect the injured person from other injuries and calm him/her
down.
First aid kit must always be available in the place of your
work in case of accident in accordance with DIN 13164.
Material taken out of the first aid kit needs to be
supplemented right away.
If help is needed, please provide the following details:
Place of accident
Accident nature
Number of injured persons
Injury type
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