- Mount the connector (46) on the fan inlet (47) and
fix it with the screw (48) (Fig. 20).
- Place the blind plug (49) in one of the two entries of
the connector (46).
If one of the two inlets (46) of the vacuum
cleaner is not connected to a machine, it is
essential to place the blind plug (49) in it.
- Place one of the 2 clamps (50) at one end of the Ø
100 mm tube (51) (Fig. 21).
- Assemble the tube (51) in one of the two inputs of
the connector (52) and then tighten the collar (50).
5.7 ASSEMBLY OF THE CARRYING HANDLE
(Fig. 22)
Tool needed: 1 Allen key.
- Place the displacement lever (53) to the right of the
manifold (54), then fix it with the 2 socket head screws
(55) that you will screw directly into the manifold (54).
5.8 INSTALLING THE BAGS (Fig. 23 to 26)
5.8.1 RECOVERY BAG (Fig. 23 and 24)
- Position the waste bag (58) correctly in the lower part
of the filter housing (59).
Note: For ease of operation, hold the bag on the collector
with tape in several places.
- Place the strapping strap (56) over the retaining cord,
place the hook of the strap on the clamping claws and
tighten by lowering the handle (60).
- Check that the tightness of the bag is sufficient; adjust
belt tension if necessary.
5.8.2 FILTRATION BAG (Fig. 25 and 26)
- Hang the filter bag (61) on the hook of the support (62).
- Insert the retaining strap (56) into the hem of the
filter bag (61).
- Position the bag (61) correctly on the upper part of
the collector (59), under the retaining rim.
- Insert the strap hook into the clamping claws and
tighten by lowering the handle (60).
- Check that the tightness of the bag is sufficient; adjust
belt tension if necessary.
6. START UP
6.1 CONNECTION TO A MACHINE (Fig. 27)
Tool required: 1 10mm spanner or 1 flat screwdriver
(not supplied).
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Dust in general can be harmful to health
and can, in case of contact or inhalation,
cause allergies or respiratory illnesses,
both for the user and for people around
them.
Take all necessary precautions to protect your health,
especially in an environment that contains lead paint
and certain woods. Dust from certain woods (oak, ash,
beech, for example) is considered carcinogenic.
- Wear a dust mask to avoid inhaling airborne dust.
- Check that the machine is equipped with a 100 mm
diameter extraction sleeve. Otherwise, use a suitable
adapter.
- Use a suitable hose to connect the vacuum cleaner
to the machine.
- Check that the connection tube is in good condition.
- Check that the properties of the chip removal device
correspond to the requirements of the machine.
- Follow the instructions for use of the machine to which
the vacuum cleaner is connected.
- Place the second collar (63) at the other end of the
Ø 100 mm tube (64).
- Mount the tube (64) on the extraction sleeve (65) of
the machine, then tighten the collar (63).
Reminder: You must put a blind plug in the mouth of
the connector not connected to a machine.
6.2 NETWORK CONNECTION
Electrical shock hazard.
- Only use the device in a dry environment.
- Periodically check the condition of the electrical
cable and plug.
- Only use insulated cables with a sufficient cross section
as extensions.
- Position the electrical cable in such a way that it does
not interfere with your work and cannot be spoiled.
- Protect the electric cable from any factor that could
damage it (heat, sharp edges, corrosive or aggressive
liquids, etc.)
- Connect the appliance only to a power outlet that
complies with current standards and the characteristics
of the vacuum cleaner: mains voltage and frequency
corresponding to those mentioned on the machine's
nameplate, differential circuit breaker protection, pro-
perly installed sockets, grounded and checked.
- Do not pull the electrical cable to disconnect the plug
from the socket.