Virutex AS800 Manual De Instrucciones página 17

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6.3 FIRST STEPS (Fig. 28)
Make all settings before turning on the
device. Do not make any adjustments
while the fan is running.
Always keep hands away from the fan.
- Verify before any operation that the safety and pro-
tection devices are in good condition.
- Before starting up, make sure that there are no objects
on the vacuum cleaner or on its base.
- Do not vacuum metal parts or dust: the projection of
sparks or incandescent metal fragments can cause a fire.
- Use personal protective equipment: glasses, dust mask,
hearing helmet, shoes with non-slip soles.
- During machining, never manipulate the flexible tubes,
clamps, belts: stop the machine and disconnect it from
the electrical network.
- Press the green switch button marked "I" (68) to start
the vacuum cleaner.
- Stop the appliance by pressing the red button marked
"O" (69).
7. MAINTENANCE
Before any maintenance or clea-
ning operation, disconnect the plug
electricity from the network. The ma-
chine must not be turned on under any
circumstances.
The maintenance and service work described below can
be carried out by yourself.
Maintenance and service work other than those described
in this chapter must be carried out by qualified personnel.
- Perform regular maintenance to avoid unwanted
problems.
The use of parts not tested or not approved by the
manufacturer may cause accidents or personal injury.
- Check the correct operation of all protection and safety
devices after each maintenance operation.
7.1 BAGS CHANGING
Wear a suitable respirator to avoid in-
haling airborne dust.
See paragraph 5.8 "Installing the bags".
- Replace the chip collection bag as soon as it is full:
replace it with a new bag.
- Replace the filter bag regularly.
- Periodically examine the state of the bags. Make sure
there are no tears or holes, and that the bags are securely
fastened with the tie-down strap.
- Replace worn or damaged bags.
7.2 CHANGING THE SUCTION TUBE
Tool required: 1 10 mm spanner or 1 flat screwdriver
(not supplied).
Wear a suitable respirator to avoid in-
haling airborne dust.
See section 6.1 "Connection to a machine".
- Periodically check the condition of the suction pipe.
Make sure there are no tears or holes, and that the
clamps hold the hose securely.
- Replace the worn or damaged hose with a new one.
7.3 DEVICE CLEANING
Carry out a thorough cleaning after each use to prevent
the accumulation of sawdust, dust or other debris on
the vital elements of the machine. Immediate cleaning
will prevent the formation of lumps of residue that will
be more difficult to remove later and, above all, it will
prevent the appearance of traces of corrosion.
- The device must be clean to perform effective work.
- The appliance must be kept clean to avoid deterioration
and premature wear.
- The motor ventilation slots must be kept clean to
avoid overheating.
- Remove shavings, sawdust, dust and wood remains
with a vacuum cleaner, brush or brush.
- Clean control elements, regulators, motor ventilation
slots.
- Remove the remains of resin with a suitable cleaning
spray.
- Do not use water, detergents, abrasive or corrosive
products.
7.4 MAINTENANCE
Before each use:
- Check that the electrical cable and the connection plug
are in good condition. Have a qualified person replace
them if necessary.
- Check that all moving parts and all safety and protec-
tion devices of the appliance are in good working order.
- Turn on the device and make sure there are no sus-
picious noises or abnormal vibrations, especially at the
level of the fan. If this is the case, turn the device off,
unplug it from the mains and only turn it back on once
the problem has been resolved.
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