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7.2
Power socket (7) (ASA 32 L only)
The power socket (7) is designed for connec-
tion to a power tool only.
The total maximum permissible current
consumption (of vacuum cleaner and
connected unit) must not exceed the value I
table, page 2).
Caution! Ensure that the power tool is
switched off when plugging it in. Regardless of
the switch position, the plug socket is always live
when the mains plug is plugged in.
If the switch is (5) in the "0" position, you can use
the plug socket as an extension lead (e.g. for a light
fitting).
If the (6) switch is in the "A" position and the (5)
switch is in the "I" position, the vacuum cleaner can
be activated or deactivated by a power tool
connected to the power socket (7).
8. Use
8.1
Dry Vacuuming
Vacuum using a dry filter, dry appliance and dry
accessories only. If the cartridge is damp, dust may
stick and form a crust.
Always use the paper filter bag (13) with the pleated
filter (11).
8.2
Wet vacuuming
Never operate the machine without inserting a
pleated filter (11). The machine may be
destroyed and water may also escape.
Vacuum without a paper filter (13) bag. The pleated
filter (11) is suitable for wet vacuuming.
Before carrying out any wet vacuuming, remove the
dry vacuumed material. This process will prevent
severe soiling and encrustation.
(15) The integrated water sensor switches off the
motor when the container is full. Empty the appli-
ance. If the appliance is not switched off, the restart
protection device remains effective. The appliance
is not operable again until it has been switched off
and switched back on again.
After switching off, some water may run back out of
the hose.
Before emptying, first of all take the suction hose out
of the liquid.
Use a dry pleated filter to carry out dry vacuuming
afterwards. If you are frequently switching between
dry and wet vacuuming, we recommend the use of
a second (replacement) pleated filter. Allow the
pleated filter, container and accessories to dry:
otherwise dust may adhere to damp components.
8.3
Transport
Leave the hose on the machine to prevent dust from
accidentally being released.
Wrap the suction hose about the vacuum cleaner.
Wind the mains connection lead (2) about the upper
part, as shown.
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The upper part (1) must be securely sealed to the
container (4) - check that the snap locks (3) are
closed.
9. Cleaning
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9.1
General Cleaning Instructions
Clean the container and accessories with water.
Wipe the upper part (1) with a damp cloth.
Caution! This appliance contains dust that is
harmful to health. Discharge and maintenance
operations (including disposal of the dust collection
containers) must only be carried out by qualified
specialists wearing appropriate protective clothing
and equipment.
Emptying the Container
Only permitted for dusts with
occupational exposure limits > 1mg/m
- unplug mains cable.
- Open the snap locks (3). Remove the upper part
(1) from the container (4).
- Tip out the container.
Remove the paper filter bag.
- unplug mains cable.
- Open the snap locks (3). Remove the upper part
(1) from the container (4).
- Carefully remove the paper filter bag (13). Seal the
flange of the filter bag by folding over the cover.
- Dispose of the vacuumed material in accordance
with legal regulations.
Clean the pleated filter
- Occasionally tap the pleated filter to remove (11)
any dust that has gathered on it. If the filter is very
dirty, you can clean it with water and a soft brush.
Allow to filter to dry properly afterwards.
10. Maintenance
10.1 General Instructions
Before performing any maintenance, always
switch off the machine and remove the mains
plug.
Clean the appliance (see section9.).
For maintenance by the user, the vacuum cleaner
must be taken apart, cleaned and maintained, to the
extent possible, without endangering maintenance
staff or other people.
Preventive Measures
Appropriate preventive measures include: cleaning
the appliance before disassembly; providing local
filtered forced ventilation where the vacuum cleaner
is disassembled; cleaning of the maintenance area
and providing suitable personal protective clothing
and equipment.
When carrying out maintenance or repairs, it is
essential to dispose of any contaminated objects
that cannot be adequately cleaned. These objects
must be disposed of using impermeable bags and
in accordance with the applicable regulations for
removing such waste.
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