4
Setting Up
4.1
Unpacking
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⇒ Remove the device and all the accessories from the delivery package�
⇒ Check the delivery for completeness (refer to the "Scope of Delivery" section)�
4.2
Setup
The extraction unit is a free standing appliance which must not be operated in a lying position�
Position the extraction device so that:
• The exhaust vent (7, Fig� 1) is not blocked�
• The front of the device is easily accessible for removal of dust drawer�
If the extraction unit is kept in a closed cupboard, the warm exhaust air must be allowed to escape using
one of the following methods:
• External exhaust air duct (see chapter 4�6)�
• An opening in the cupboard back side min� 250 x 120 mm, directly opposite the exhaust air
outlet (7, Fig� 1)�
- Distance from the cupboard back side to the wall:
- Distance from the extraction unit to the cupboard back side: max� 25 mm�
• Remove the back side of the cupboard, distance from the back of the cupboard to the wall min� 50 mm�
If the warm exhaust air is passed out of the opening vent at the back of the cupboard, ensure that the
warm air can escape without hindrance�
4.3
Electrical Connection
Before connecting the device, ensure that the voltage in-
formation on the identification plate corresponds with your
local power supply.
Arrange the conducting parts (plug sockets, plugs and
couplings) and install the extension cord so that the pro-
tection class is retained.
⇒ Switch the device OFF at the On / Off switch (9)�
⇒ Connect the power cable (5, Fig� 1) to the power supply (10)�
⇒ Insert the power plug into the building installed wall socket�
4.4
Connection to the Extraction Point
⇒ Insert the suction tube (6, Fig� 1) into the suction port (8)�
⇒ Connect the suction tube to the suction port on the CAM
device�
Please observe the CAM device instructions for use�
⇒ If necessary, shorten the suction tube�
Caution, risk of injury!
When shortening the suction tube, please ensure that the
integrated wire is cut as straight as possible.
If the diameter size does not correspond, please use an
adapter (see accessories) to prevent a loss in suction per-
formance.
Long suction hoses, tight bends and kinks will consider-
ably reduce the extraction force at the extraction point.
Avoid steep pitches or hanging points along the hose path.
min 100 mm,
8
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10
9
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