Important Safety Instructions - Vacmaster VOC508S Operator's Manual

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Please also read the operating instructions of your vacuum cleaner before using this device and
pay particular attention to the safety instructions detailed below.
In addition to the information contained in the operating instructions, you must also comply with all
statutory regulations and provisions relating to safety and the prevention of accidents.
• Only vacuum cold ashes of a nontoxic nature. This ash tank is particularly suitable for
vacuuming: cold ashes from fireplaces, pellet stoves, and grills.
• Do not vacuum hot, burning, or glowing objects (e.g. cigarettes, charcoal, ashes, etc.).
• The temperature of any vacuumed material must be below 104°F (40°C). If the temperature of
the vacuumed material exceeds 104°F (40°C), there is a risk of fire.
CAUTION:
hot inside. Hot ash particles may ignite with airflow. Wait until the fire is extinguished and the
ashes have cooled down before you begin cleaning. It is not recommend to quickly extinguish the
fire with water. Please make sure that ashes are cold before you vacuum. Temperature exceeding
104°F (40°C) may damage the vacuum cleaner and the ash tank.
It is not recommended to extinguish fire in fireplaces or stoves with water. The stone, metal or
other construction material may not withstand sudden variations in temperature and could become
permanently damaged.
Continuously check hose, ash tank, and vacuum cleaner for excessive temperatures during
operation. If you notice a temperature rise, switch off the vacuum cleaner immediately and
disconnect it from the power outlet. Take the vacuum outside and remove the power head.
Remove the vacuumed material from the ash tank. Let vacuum and ash tank cool down under
supervision.
CAUTION:
CAUTION:
Always empty the ash tank after completing your work.
Vacuuming materials, which appear to have cooled down, may still be very
Excessive temperatures can damage, the ash tank or the vacuum
cleaner.
Excessive temperature can cause a risk of fire in the vacuum cleaner.
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