Metabo SPA 1101 Manual De Instrucciones Original página 12

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5.
Place the so prepared base plate on
the side panels and secure with car-
riage bolts and hex flange nuts.
Then check all screws and nuts for
tightness and place machine with
the castors on the floor.
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25
6.
Put the hose clamp (24) on one end
of the suction hose (25), then push
the hose on the suction port below
the motor. Tighten the hose clamp.
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26
7.
Clamp dust collection bag under the
fan opening. Fit a sufficiently long
and wide dust collection bag (26)
(eg 600 × 900 mm) and tighten it
with the tightening strap (27).
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Note:
Put opening of the dust collection
bag tight around the opening, fold the
overlapping part. Pull tightening strap
over it and tighten.
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28
29
30
8.
Bend the two flexible round rods
(28) into a "U" and fit the ends into
the holes in the flange of the upper
dust bag opening. Connect rods at
the crest crosswise with cable ties.
9.
Fit dust bag (29) and clamping ring
(30) over the dust bag opening and
tighten the clamping ring.
4.1
Mains Connection
B
Danger! High voltage
Operate this machine in dry sur-
roundings only.
Operate machine only on a power
source meeting the following
requirements (see also "Techni-
cal Specifications"):
− outlets
properly
earthed and tested.
− outlet protected by a 10A fuse
(time-lag);
− mains voltage and system fre-
quency conform to the voltage
and frequency shown on the
machine´s name plate;
− fuse protection by a residual
current operated device (RCD)
of 30 mA sensitivity;
− System impedance Z
interconnection point (house
service connection) 0.35 Ohm
maximum.
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Note:
Contact your Electricity Board or
qualified electrician, if you are not sure if
your house service connection meets
the above requirements.
Use only oil-resistant extensions
cords
class
H07 RN-F.
cross-section should be at least
2
1.0 mm
. Protect the power sup-
ply cable from heat, aggressive
liquids and sharp edges.
Run the power supply cables in a
way that they do not interfere with
your work and will not get dam-
aged.
Do not pull on power supply
cable to unplug.
4.2
Electrostatic Charging
The entire extraction system of the
machine is constructed of electrically
non-conductive components. If the suc-
tion hose is connected to electrically
conductive parts (eg metal dust chutes
or suctions pipes), they need to be
earthed to dissipate possible electro-
static energy.
On the machine no plastic parts may be
replaced by metal parts. The suction
hose in particular must not be retrofitted
with a metal spiral. In this context small
metal parts like screws and hose clamps
are harmless.
Use only genuine spare parts. These
spare parts are designed for the
machine.
4.3
Overload Protection
To protect the electric motor against
overloads it has a motor protection built
in. If the motor is overheated or over-
loaded the machine will shut off.
In this case the motor can be restarted
after a few minutes of cooling down.
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Note:
If the machine is shut OFF
repeatedly by a tripped motor protection
(2 - 3 times) within a short time, the
machine needs to be checked by a qual-
ified electrician, before attempting to turn
installed,
it ON again.
5. Operation
1.
Place the dust extractor next to the
woodworking machine in a way that
it will not interfere with your work.
2.
Connect the suction hose to the dust
extraction port of the woodworking
at the
machine.
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3.
Place the power supply cable on the
floor and plug it into an outlet.
4.
Turn the motor ON and wait a few
seconds, until the fan has reached
fuill speed.
− If the upper dust bag does not fill
with air after a few seconds, pull it
up.
5.
Only now start the woodworking
machine and commence with your
work.
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6.
Let the dust extractor postrun for at
least 10 seconds after the wood-
working machine has been turned
OFF.
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Note:
For extended daily use of your
woodworking machine an automatic
power relay for the dust extractor would
be of advantage. This relay turns the
dust extractor time-delayed ON and OFF
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