4. Technical data
Mains voltage: ................... 220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
Power consumption: .............................. 1,200 W
Max. power consumption of the automatic socket-
outlet: .................................................... 2,200 W
Max. total power consumption: .............. 3,400 W
Max underpressure .....................200 hPa (mbar)
Dust class ........................................................ L
Sound pressure level LpA ..................... 72 dB(A)
Uncertainty KpA .................................... 2 dB (A)
Container volume: ..........................................25 l
Weight: ......................................... approx. 9.3 kg
5. Before starting the equipment
Warning!
Before you connect the equipment to the power
supply make sure that the data on the rating plate
are identical to the supply voltage.
The equipment may be connected only to a
shock-proof socket-outlet.
5.1 Assembling the equipment
Fitting the wheels (Fig. 4-11)
Place a split pin for fi tting the wheels (31) through
the appropriate hole in the axle (33) and fi t a
washer (30), a wheel (13) and a washer to the
axle (33) (Fig. 5-6). Now slide the axle (33)
through the guides provided for it on the undersi-
de of the tank (10) (Fig. 7). Fit a washer and the
second wheel (13) to the empty end of the axle
(33) and secure it with the other washer (30) and
the split pin (31) (Fig. 8-10). Push the covers (32)
on to the outside of the wheels (13) so that the
detents engage on the covers (32) for the wheel
(13). (Fig. 11).
Fitting the castors (Fig. 12)
Fit the castors (12) into the appropriate moun-
tings on the underside of the container (10). Push
the castors (12) fi rmly into the mounting until they
engage with a clicking noise (Fig. 12).
Fitting the equipment head (Fig. 14)
The equipment head (5) is fastened to the contai-
ner (10) by the carry-handle (18). To remove the
equipment head, swing the carry-handle forward
(Fig. 14) and lift off the equipment head. When
you fi t the equipment head, make sure that the
carry-handle is in the correct position (Fig. 14).
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Fitting the carry-handle (Fig. 15-15a)
Fit the carry-handle (18) in accordance with Fig.
15-15a.
5.2 Fitting the fi lters
Important!
Never use the wet and dry vacuum cleaner wit-
hout a fi lter.
Always ensure that the fi lters are securely seated.
Fitting the foam fi lter (Fig. 16)
For wet-vacuuming, slip the supplied foamed
plastic fi lter (25) over the fi lter basket (Figs. 2/20).
The pleated fi lter (Fig. 3/24) already fi tted upon
delivery is not suitable for wet-vacuuming!
Fitting the pleated fi lter (Fig. 17)
For dry-vacuuming, slip the pleated fi lter (Fig.
3/24) over the fi lter basket (Fig. 2/20). The pleated
fi lter (Fig. 3/24) is suitable for dry-vacuuming only.
5.3 Fitting the tank bag (Fig. 18)
Fit the dirt bag (Fig. 3/27) as shown in Figure 18.
5.4 Fitting the suction hose (Fig. 1-3; 18)
Connect the suction hose (9) to the correspon-
ding connector on the wet and dry vacuum clea-
ner, depending on the application required.
Vacuuming
Connect the suction hose (9) to the suction hose
connector (8).
Blowing
Connect the suction hose (9) to the blow connec-
tor (19).
Air regulator (Fig. 3)
The air regulator (29) can be fi tted between the
suction hose (9) and the suction tube (17). The
suction power of the nozzle can be infi nitely ad-
justed using the air regulator (29).
When wet vacuuming, make selective use of the
air regulator to suck in air as well as liquids. This
will help to take some strain off the equipment
when vacuuming liquids.
5.5 Suction nozzles
Combination nozzle (Fig. 3)
The dual-purpose nozzle (14) is for vacuuming
solids and liquids over medium to large areas.
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