2 Charge to the required air pressure
(6 bar / 87 psi)
3 Open the air pressure cock.
Suction process
1. Insert the suction nozzle in the ta-
pered connector on the suction hose
handle.
2. When vacuuming liquids and dust,
only insert the suction nozzle half
way into the material being vacu-
umed in order to convey sufficient
air.
Do not place the suction nozzle
down with its entire surface.
Hold the suction nozzle at an an-
gle to the suction surface so that
the material to be vacuumed is
sucked up together with air.
Cleaning the dust filter
Note
Clean the filter regularly to avoid a loss
of suction power.
Illustration C
1. Move the filter cleaning handle back
and forth several times to clean the
filter.
Emptying the collection
container
1. Switch off the device and disconnect
from the compressed air supply.
2. Clean the dust filter.
3. Lower the collection container by
pulling up the lever.
4. Empty the collection container into
the disposal facility.
5. Dispose of or recycle the contents in
accordance with statutory provi-
sions.
Note
Move the collection container on its
rollers only. Do not use a crane or e.g.
a forklift for this.
Removing the suction head
1. Disconnect the compressed air sup-
ply.
2. Open the suction head lock.
Illustration D
3. Lift off the suction head and set it
down on a suitable surface.
Finishing operation
1. Disconnect the compressed air sup-
ply.
2. Empty and clean the collection con-
tainer.
3. Remove the accessory and clean
and dry if necessary.
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device
during transport and storage.
1. When transporting in vehicles, se-
cure the device against slipping and
tipping over according to the appli-
cable guidelines.
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage
Be aware of the weight of the device
during transport and storage.
1. Store the device indoors only.
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