6.1.4 Using with connectivity (Fig. 13)
The "connectivity" function enables the vacuum
cleaner to be switched on/off via the detection of
vibrations.
Connect the suction hose (10) to the vacuum
cleaner connection of your electric tool and fasten
the transmitter (43) to the suction hose (Fig. 13).
Make sure that the transmitter is fastened secure-
ly. If the vibrations are too low, fasten the transmit-
ter directly to the electric tool.
Set the On/Off /Vacuum setting switch (2) to po-
sition I or II and set the connectivity switch (42)
to position I. The vacuum cleaner will switch itself
on as soon as you switch on the electric tool and
vibrations are generated. When you switch off the
electric tool, the vacuum cleaner will switch off
after a pre-set delay.
6.2 Dry vacuuming
Use the pleated fi lter (18) for dry vacuuming (see
point 5.2). The dirt bag (14) can be fi tted in additi-
on when removing particularly stubborn dirt (see
point 5.3).
Always ensure that the fi lters are securely seated!
6.3 Wet vacuuming
For wet-vacuuming, use the foam fi lter (15) (see
point 5.2).
Check that the fi lter is securely seated at all
times!
Water drain screw (Fig. 1)
To make the tank (7) easier to empty after wet va-
cuuming, it is fi tted with a water drain screw (17).
Open the water drain screw (17) by turning it
counter-clockwise and drain the liquid.
When wet vacuuming, the fl oating safety switch
(Fig. 3/5) closes when the maximum tank level
is reached. In doing so, the suction noise of the
equipment will change and become louder.
You must then switch off the equipment and em-
pty the tank.
Danger!
The wet and dry vacuum cleaner is not suitable
for the vacuuming of combustible liquids.
For wet vacuuming, use only the supplied foam
fi lter.
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6.4 Blowing
Connect the suction hose (10) to the blow con-
nector (9) on the wet and dry vacuum cleaner.
6.5 Cleaning the appliance head (1/3)
Clean the appliance regularly with a damp cloth
and some soft soap. Do not use cleaning agents
or solvents; these may be aggressive to the plas-
tic parts in the appliance.
6.6 Cleaning the container (1/7)
The container can be cleaned with a damp cloth
and some soft soap or under running water, de-
pending on the amount of dirt.
6.7 Cleaning the fi lters
Cleaning the pleated fi lter (Fig. 2a)
Clean the pleated fi lter (18) regularly by carefully
patting it and cleaning it with a fi ne brush or hand
brush.
Cleaning the foam fi lter (2a)
Clean the foam fi lter (15) with a little soft soap un-
der running water and allow it to air-dry.
Cleaning the fi lter (Figs. 11a-11b)
The fi lter (26) should be checked at regular inter-
vals and cleaned if necessary.
1. Remove the fi lter cover (34) (Fig. 11a).
2. Take out the fi lter (26) (Fig. 11b)
3. Clean the fi lter by tapping it or blowing it out.
4. Assemble in reverse order
7. Cleaning, maintenance and
ordering of spare parts
Danger!
Always pull out the battery before starting any
cleaning work.
7.1 Cleaning
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Keep all safety devices, air vents and the
motor housing free of dirt and dust as far as
possible.
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We recommend that you clean the equipment
immediately after you use it.
7.2 Servicing
At regular intervals and before each use, check
that the fi lters in the wet and dry vacuum cleaner
are securely fi tted.
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