The Appliance; Use - Hitachi RP 350YDH Instruction Manual

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Spread out the PE filter bag (5) evenly across the
container floor. Arrange the edges of the PE filter
bag around the container rim so that the bag is firmly
clamped on all sides by the upper part (5), once
replaced.
6

The Appliance

6.1
Switching On/Off, Automatic, Auto- Clean
Select the required operating mode using the
switch (2):
Position "0":
• Vacuum cleaner is switched off
0
Position "I":
• Vacuum cleaner is switched on
I
• AutoClean* is switched off
Position "IR":
• Vacuum cleaner is switched on
• AutoClean* is switched on
Position "AR":
• Automatic On/Off switch: The
A
R
vacuum cleaner is switched on or off by
means of a power tool connected to the mains
socket (4). (Note: The vacuum cleaner continues to
run for approx. 10 seconds after the power tool is
switched off. This is to ensure that dust does not
remain in the hose.)
• AutoClean* is switched on
* AutoClean (Automatic Vibrate function):
automatic filter cleaning when you switch on the
appliance and when a specified vacuum value is
reached. For filters that remain clear, with no need
to interrupt work.
6.2
Power socket (4)
The power socket (4) is designed for
connection to a power tool only.
The total maximum permissible current
consumption (of dust extractor and connected
unit) must not exceed the value Imax (see table,
page 2). You can reduce the current consumption of
the vacuum cleaner with the "Current Control"
feature, and thus adapt it to the on-site conditions.
See chapter 6.3. If the current consumption is too
high, the vacuum cleaner or the wiring can overheat
and cause a fire.
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 (2) in the "0" position, you can use the
plug socket as an extension lead (e.g. for a light
fitting).
If the switch (2) is in the "AR" position, the vacuum
cleaner is switched on or off by means of a power
tool connected to the mains socket (4).
6.3
Current Control Setting
You can use the "Current Control" feature to adjust
the overall current consumption of the vacuum
cleaner and the power tool connected to the socket
(4) to match the building fuse.
To calculate the adjustment value:
1. Determine Amps rating of tool.
2. Determine Amps rating of circuit.
3. Subtract tool Amps from circuit Amps.
4. Set Current Control dial (1) to the result
Circuit Amps - Tool Amps = Current Control Setting
If you require full suction power, and want to
connect a high-power tool to the socket (4) at the
same time, you may have to connect the power tool
to another electric circuit.
6.4
Volume flow control display
The volume flow control display lights up when the
container is full and/or if the suction hose is blocked.
(3).
7

Use

7.1
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 filter cassettes when using paper filter
bags (17), fleece filter bags (18) or PE filter bags (5)
(16).
7.2
Wet vacuuming
Never operate the machine without inserting a
filter cassette first (16) The machine may be
destroyed and water may also escape.
Vacuum without a paper filter (17) bag. You can use
either fleece filter bags (18) or PE filter bags (5). The
filter cartridges (16) are suitable for wet vacuuming.
Before carrying out any wet vacuuming, remove the
dry vacuumed material. This process will prevent
severe soiling and encrustation.
The integrated water sensor switches off the motor
when the container is full. Empty the appliance. 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.
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