CTS22 - CTS40 - CTT40
Model
A (mm)
CTSxx L
CTSxx L L100
CTSxx M/H
CTT40
(*) Weight with packing
Unpacking, moving, use and storage
To unpack the vacuum unit, remove the retainers with a
hammer and a screwdriver.
Also remove the fastening devices placed by the manufacturer
when packing, by using suitable tools.
Release the wheel brakes and remove the machine from the
supporting platform, by using a ramp that can provide adequate
capacity, and by driving the vacuum cleaner by the handle.
Operate on flat, horizontal surfaces.
The load-bearing capacity of the surface the machine is placed
on must be suitable for bearing its weight.
If the device is to work in a fixed position, allow wide space
around the device in order to ensure freedom of the movement
and allow the maintenance staff to operate with ease.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any damages
caused to the machine during lifting, when the lifting
equipment supplied by the manufacturer is not used.
When several supporting platforms are provided, the
supporting platform to which the machine is anchored
must be handled with a forklift truck that can provide
adequate capacity. Then unpack the machine by laying
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it down on a flat and horizontal surface that can provide
adequate capacity for the vacuum cleaner weight.
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CAUTION!
CAUTION!
Setting to work - connection to the power
supply
kg (*)
140
140
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Make sure there is no evident sign of damage to
the machine before starting work.
140
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Before plugging the machine into the electrical
mains, make sure the voltage rating indicated on
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the data plate corresponds to that of the electrical
mains.
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Connect the plug into a socket with a correctly
installed ground contact/connection. Make sure
that the machine is turned off.
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The plugs and connectors of the connection cables
must be protected against splashes of water.
■
Check that for proper connection to the electrical
mains.
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Use the machine only when the cables that connect
to the electricity mains are in perfect condition
(damaged cables could lead to electric shocks!).
■
Regularly check there are no signs of damage,
excessive wear, cracks or ageing on the electric
cable.
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When the device is operating avoid stepping
on, crushing, pulling or damaging the cable that
connects to the electrical mains.
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When the device is operating avoid disconnecting
the cable from the mains only by pulling the plug
(do not pull on the cable itself).
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Only replace the electric power cable with one of
the same type as the original: H07 RN-F, The same
rule applies if an extension is used.
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The cable must be replaced by the manufacturer's
Service Centre staff or by equivalent qualified
personnel.
The system safety officers must:
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Prevent any improper use or manoeuvre.
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Make sure that the safety devices are not removed or
tampered with.
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Check that all maintenance operations are regularly
performed;
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Make sure that no machine part (couplings, holes, etc.) is
modified to attach additional devices;
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Make sure that only original Nilfisk spare parts are used.
The user shall be responsible for ensuring that installation
complies with the all relevant local provisions. The
equipment must be installed by qualified technicians who
have read and understood the instructions herein.
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CAUTION!
CAUTION!
NOTE