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Mobile dust extractors
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Contents
1 Safety warnings.........................................13
2 Symbols..................................................... 14
3 Parts of the machine.................................14
4 Technical data........................................... 14
5 Intended use..............................................15
6 Commissioning..........................................15
7 Settings......................................................15
8 Working..................................................... 16
9 Service and maintenance..........................17
10 Environment.............................................. 17
11 General information.................................. 17
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Safety warnings

Warning! Read and observe all instruc­
tions and safety warnings. Failure to observe
the instructions and safety warnings may lead
to electric shocks, fires and/or serious injuries.
Keep all safety warnings and instructions for
future reference.
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This appliance must not be used by persons
(including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge. Children need
to be supervised to ensure they do not play
with the device.
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If this device's mains power cable is dam­
aged, it must be replaced by an authorised
service workshop to prevent it posing a
risk.
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Always operate with the filter system in­
stalled.
Warning Operators must be appropriately
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instructed in the use of this machine.
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The mains plug must always be disconnec­
ted from the socket before performing
cleaning or maintenance tasks, when re­
placing consumables or when converting
the machine.
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Warning Only use the electrical outlet
module on the machine for the purposes
specified in the instructions.
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Warning If foam or fluid starts to escape,
switch off the machine immediately.
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Caution Regularly clean the water level
limiting device and inspect it for signs of
damage.
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Not suitable for extracting fluids that foam
excessively.
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Sound pressure level as per EN
60335-2-69/uncertainty K
70 dB(A)/3 dB
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Hand-arm vibration value as per EN
60335-6-69/uncertainty K
< 2.5 m/s² / 1.5 m/s²
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Not suitable for extracting hazardous dust.
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Risk of explosion and fire: Do not extract:
- Sparks or hot dust;
- combustible or explosive materials (e.g.
magnesium, aluminium, petrol, diluting
agents);
- aggressive materials (e.g. acid, alkaline
solutions, solvents);
- chemically reactive materials, which lead
to the generation of heat, acids/bases,
gases, etc. (e.g. reactive two-component
materials, aluminium and water).
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Observe all national safety regulations as
well as the material manufacturer's speci­
fications!
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Always use suitable protective equipment!
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If intact following a visual inspection, work
in a dry environment according to instruc­
tions!
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Check the plug, the electrical outlet mod­
ule, the cable and the filter regularly in or­
der to prevent a hazard. Damaged electri­
cal components must be replaced by an au­
thorised service workshop only.
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Do not lift or transport the device using a
crane hook or lifting gear.
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The mobile dust extractor must not be car­
ried by the suction hose mount [1-3].
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This machine must not be used by people
who might have a particularly adverse re­
action to an electric shock (e.g. people with
cardiac pacemakers), because the possi­
bility of the machine building up a static
charge cannot be excluded.
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Only place the tool on level ground and se­
cure it against rolling away.
Pay attention to the work environment and
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watch out for your own safety and the
safety of others when transporting or
working with the machine.
In this way, you can for example prevent
tripping hazards caused by the suction
hose or mains cable.
Keep packaging film away from children.
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There is a risk of suffocation.
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