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Nederman E Series Original User Manual

Nederman E Series Original User Manual

Portable, mobile & compact extractions units industrial vacuum cleaners
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Portable, Mobile & Compact Extractions Units
Industrial Vacuum Cleaners
E Series
2024-05-29
2130002 (06)

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  • Page 1 User Manual Portable, Mobile & Compact Extractions Units Industrial Vacuum Cleaners E Series 2024-05-29 2130002 (06)
  • Page 2 Trace back information: Workspace Main version a153 Checked in 2024-05-29 Skribenta version 5.6.016...
  • Page 3 We, AB Ph. Nederman & Co., declare under our sole responsibility that the Nederman product: E - Vacuum Cleaners (Part No. **, and stated versions of **) to which this declaration relates, is in conformity with all the relevant provisions of the following directives and standards: 2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU, 2011/65/EU.
  • Page 5 30mm 30mm 30mm...
  • Page 11 13 A 13 B...
  • Page 13 < 75 kg > 75 kg...
  • Page 14 Figures ..................................... 1 Preface .................................... 2 Safety ....................................General safety instructions ..........................3 Description ..................................Intended use ............................... Technical data ..............................3.2.1 Electric vacuum unit data ........................3.2.2 Cartridge filter data ..........................3.2.3 Filter bags ............................. 4 Installation ..................................Bulk-bags and holders ............................5 Use ....................................
  • Page 15 If there are any damaged or missing parts when the product is de- Thank you for using a Nederman product! livered, notify the carrier and the local Nederman rep- resentative immediately. The Nederman Group is a world-leading supplier and developer of products and solutions for the environ- mental technology sector.
  • Page 16 • If this unit is used to collect hazardous material or is located where such material is present, contact your nearest authorized distributor or Nederman for technical advice. • Do not use the vacuum cleaner to collect material that is caustic, hot, explosive, highly flammable, chemically unstable, spontaneously ignitable, or which can release sparks.
  • Page 17 The float ball can be removed when collecting dry ma- terial. See Figure The figures above are only basic design schem- This vacuum cleaner is designed for the collection of atics for vacuum cleaners. Individual parts of dust and granulated material. It can also be configured the different models may vary.
  • Page 18 43120200 1,56 Cellulose 43120201 1,00 Cellulose/Glassfiber 2 layers 43120300 2,38 Polyester 43120302 2,38 Antistatic Polyester 43120303 10,00 Antistatic Polyester 43120304 2,38 Polyester 43120400 0,70 Cellulose 43130001 2,38 Cellulose 43130100 2,38 Cellulose 43130200 5,40 Cellulose 43130201 5,40 Cellulose 43130300 6,90 Cellulose 43130301 6,90 Cellulose...
  • Page 19 See also Figure 43110001 0,50 Polypropylene 43110100 0,35 Polyester 43110200 0,35 Antistatic Polyester 43110300 0,59 Polyester 43110400 0,59 Antistatic Polyester See the label on the filter for the part number. ** According to EN 60335-2-69 • Follow local rules and regulations for all steps in the installation process.
  • Page 20 • The float ball can be removed when collect- ing dry material. See Figure • Vacuuming activities can result in static elec- • Clean the filter after each use. tricity. Consult local authorities or your sup- • If the suction power is reduced, the filter may plier for suitable measures to avoid any risks.
  • Page 21 • Use only Nederman original spare parts and accessories. If the filter bag is placed into a dust bag for dis- • Store the vacuum cleaner in a standing posi- posal, tie off the dust bag, see Figure tion. Turn off the vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 22 See also Chapter 10 Appendix A: Service form. Contact your nearest authorized dis- tributor or Nederman for advice on technical service or if you require help with spare parts. Suction hoses, couplings Leaking suction hoses and coup- Replace.
  • Page 23 Do not touch the motor with any tool during this operation. Motors Check that the motors are running clockwise as seen from above. Thermal function Control the thermal function by blocking the cooling air inlets with Chapter 7 Troubleshooting. sheets of paper. The motors should be switched off by the thermal func- tion when the temperature exceeds approximately 75°C/167°F.
  • Page 24 Motor will not start Electrical supply not connec- Connect the electrical supply. ted. Thermo switch not reset or de- Dismantle top cover and clean or exchange cooling fect (T-mod). air filter. Reset the thermo switch. If the thermo switch is defective, please contact the distributor.
  • Page 25 • The part number and control number (see the product identification plate). • Detail number and name of the spare part (see Use only N original spare parts and ac- cessories. • Quantity of the parts required. Contact your nearest authorized distributor or for advice on technical service or if you require help with spare parts.
  • Page 26 If an inspection result (for example, a measured value) differs significantly from a previous result, find the cause for the difference. Copy the maintenance checklist, fill it in and save it as a service record. For values, note the value in the result column, otherwise, a tick will suffice if the item has been performed or considered.
  • Page 27 Noise level Rotation motors Thermo switch function Electric cable connections Carbon brushes Commutator wear Motor wear Radio disturbance compres- sion card...
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