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Translation of the Original Operating Manual
I D 1 3 0 / 2 2 A f c

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  • Page 1 Translation of the Original Operating Manual I D 1 3 0 / 2 2 A f c...
  • Page 2 Copyright  Copyright by Kärcher Industrial Vacuuming GmbH Robert-Bosch-Straße 4-8 73550 Waldstetten GERMANY 2/33...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Safety Instructions ..........................6 Terms ..............................6 1.1.1 Operation ............................6 1.1.2 Maintenance ..........................6 1.1.3 Qualified Staff ..........................6 Symbols ............................. 6 General safety information ......................... 8 Delivery, internal transportation, unpacking ..................9 Delivery .............................. 9 Internal transport ..........................9 2.2.1 Dimensions and weight ........................
  • Page 4 Disposal ..............................25 Spare Parts List ............................ 26 12.1 Components ............................ 26 12.1.1 Side view "intake socket closed" ..................... 26 12.1.2 Side view "intake socket cross-section"................... 27 12.1.3 Front view "filter housing, transport grip" and view "Motor, filter chamber cover" ....28 12.1.4 Details of motor protection switch (main switch) ..............
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions 5/33...
  • Page 6: Terms

    Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Terms 1.1.1 Operation includes installation, initiation (placing at disposal for usage), operation (handling, connection, disconnection, etc.) 1.1.2 Maintenance includes control and attendance (inspections, revisions), maintenance and repair (detection of errors and their elimination). 1.1.3 Qualified Staff are employees authorised by the person responsible for the security of the installation to carry out the operations required in each case and who are able to recognise and avoid possible dangers by reason of their training, experience and instructions as well as their knowledge of relevant norms,...
  • Page 7 Safety Instructions Community. Only use with safety shoes (acc. to EN ISO 20345) Only use with work gloves Respiratory protection (EN 149:2001) Use protective clothing (acc. to EN 13982-1) Use protective glasses (acc. to DIN EN 166 1349-BT) Before starting work remove the plug from the wall socket! Disconnect before starting work While operating electrical machines, certain parts of them are inevitable alive dangerously or under mechanical stress.
  • Page 8: General Safety Information

    Safety Instructions General safety information WARNING While operating electrical machines, certain parts of them are inevitable alive dangerously or under mechanical stress.  Due to their electrical and mechanical functional properties, machines can cause severe injuries and damage to property. This particularly applies in the event of incorrect use, operation or maintenance, or in the event of unauthorized interventions! ...
  • Page 9: Delivery, Internal Transportation, Unpacking

    Delivery, internal transportation, unpacking Delivery, internal transportation, unpacking Delivery Unload the scope of delivery on level ground with sufficiently sized industrial trucks. Internal transport Transport scope of supply to the site of setup secured against movement or tipping with a sufficiently sized industrial truck.
  • Page 10: Packaging Material

    Delivery, internal transportation, unpacking Packaging material The packaging materials must be disposed of in accordance with the valid legal requirements. Correct disposal of this product (electrical waste) (applicable in the countries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate collection system) The identification on the product and on the associated literature states that it must not be disposed of along with normal domestic waste at the end of its service life.
  • Page 11: Appliance Description

    Appliance description Appliance description Intended Use NOTICE • This device, which has been delivered ready for operation, is designed as a dry vacuum cleaner for commercial and industrial applications e.g. in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops, offices and rent transactions. It is particularly suitable for vacuuming up dust. ...
  • Page 12: Layout And Function

    Layout and function Layout and function Main dimensions Technical Data Technical Data Unit 50 Hz 60 Hz Voltage Δ230 Y400 Δ265 Y460 Frequency [kW] 2,55 Protection type IP 55 Power intake Δ7,6 Y Y4,4 Air displacement volume [m³/h] 1600 [mbar] Vacuum Noise level [dB(A)]...
  • Page 13: Main Components

    Main components Main components Chart "Raw air/clean air flow" 13/33...
  • Page 14: Initiation

    Initiation Initiation CAUTION Initial commissioning Attention: • Have electrical work performed by an electrician! • Set up the device at a regular room temperature, in the dry, on a level area, not outdoors! Latch the two casters. • Before commissioning, ensure that the device is assigned enough standing space with the corresponding safety distance for work and maintenance.
  • Page 15: Assembly Instruction Pipes

    Initiation Assembly Instruction Pipes Item Description Pipes Earthing point Knurled sealing ring Clamp ring Earthing strand 6mm² Assembly Instructions Hose Item Description Hose clamp Wire spiral, bent, contact with blank steel tube Spiral hose, type "D" 15/33...
  • Page 16: Assembly Instruction Pipes

    Initiation NOTICE Assembly Instruction Pipes When using EPDM seals, it is sufficient if the paint is removed from both sides of the flange for each pipe. This ensures continuous grounding of the pipeline. 16/33...
  • Page 17: Operation

    Operation Operation Minimum air volume flow control Observe that the extracting air volume flow does not undercut a minimum value. The monitoring facility must be adjusted with the differential pressure switch to this respective minimum volume flow depending on the extraction socket cross-section of the processing machine. The new setting/change of the differential pressure switch must only be performed by an instructed person.
  • Page 18: Emptying The Collection Container

    Operation CAUTION Emptying the collection container The dust/chip bag in the container must be emptied when the maximum fill height is reached - see inspection through the sight window - and always after daily use of the deduster. Chip and dust deposits to the upper edge of the container's sight window mean: "Fill level for medium deposit"...
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting And Fault Elimination

    Troubleshooting and fault elimination Troubleshooting and fault elimination Safety instructions WARNING • Before starting any work on the industrial vacuum cleaner, but particularly before opening covers of live or moving parts, the industrial vacuum cleaner or system must be correctly disconnected from the mains and the drive unit must have stopped •...
  • Page 20: Initial Fault Elimination Measures

    Troubleshooting and fault elimination Initial fault elimination measures NOTICE kön n e All the errors mentioned in the table below may be eliminated by yourself. In case of major problems or other failures please contact the customer service of Kärcher Industrial Vacuuming GmbH immediately. Tel. +49(0)7171-94888-0 Perform maintenance tasks in accordance with the description in the Maintenance/Servicing chapter Interference Possible cause...
  • Page 21: Maintenance/Repair

    Maintenance/Repair Maintenance/Repair Before starting work remove the plug from the wall socket! Maintenance regulations NOTICE • Careful and periodical inspections and maintenance works are necessary to enable an early detection and elimination of possible errors before they cause bigger problems and damages. •...
  • Page 22: Maintenance & Repair

    Maintenance/Repair Replacing the filter cartridge After an extended operating time, the filter cartridge must be replaced with a new one.The reason for this is the fact that the pores of the filter material will clog slowly over time and can no longer be cleaned. The filter cartridge must be replaced when the cleaning intervals are growing disproportionately short.
  • Page 23: Circuit Diagram

    Maintenance/Repair Circuit diagram Dwg. Description Manufactu Asynchronous. Motor TM90–2L, B5.3~50Hz, 400V, 2.2kW, 2800 rpm, 4.6A, IP 54 Motor protection switch and main switch SM1 – 6, 690V, 3~50Hz, 4-6A, IP 55 Differential pressure switch JDL 116A, 250…5000 Pa, U=250V AC, I=5A, IP54 ALRE Yellow lamp, HIS-95-Y, 230V AC, IP 54 Rubber cable H07RN-F, 5x 2.5mm², S/N/PE, 400V, 50Hz...
  • Page 24: Decommissioning, Storage

    Decommissioning, storage 10 Decommissioning, storage WARNING • Switch the device off and remove the mains plug from the mains socket. • Roll up the connection cable. • Empty the collecting tank, in accordance with the instructions in the chapter "Operation, Control". •...
  • Page 25: Disposal

    Disposal 11 Disposal WARNING • Note preceding chapter "Decommissioning, Storage"! • The filter inserts must be disposed of separately in accordance with environmental standards, depending on the medium vacuumed up. Dispose of the device in accordance with the valid legal regulations. Correct disposal of this product (electrical waste) (applicable in the countries of the European Union and other European countries with a separate collection system) The identification on the product and on the associated literature states that it must not be disposed of...
  • Page 26: Spare Parts List

    Spare Parts List 12 Spare Parts List 12.1 Components 12.1.1 Side view "intake socket closed" 26/33...
  • Page 27: Side View "Intake Socket Cross-Section

    Spare Parts List 12.1.2 Side view "intake socket cross-section" 27/33...
  • Page 28: Spare Parts List

    Spare Parts List 12.1.3 Front view "filter housing, transport grip" and view "Motor, filter chamber cover" 28/33...
  • Page 29: Details Of Motor Protection Switch (Main Switch)

    Spare Parts List 12.1.4 Details of motor protection switch (main switch) 12.1.5 Detail differential pressure switch 12.1.6 Detail plug 16A (5-pin with phase inverter) 29/33...
  • Page 30: Illustrations Electrical Filter Cleaning

    Spare Parts List Item Qty. Unit Component number Version DESIGNATION Piece 0350308 Filter cartridge, M, 9m² Piece 0400121 Electrical motor FDR 90-L 2.2 kW Piece 0040583 Differential pressure switch DDS, JDL 116A , Piece 0040584 Motor protection switch SM1-6 6A, Piece 0220101 Roller, D160...
  • Page 31 Spare Parts List 31/33...
  • Page 32: Parts List Electrical Filter Cleaning

    Spare Parts List CAUTION First check the correct rotating direction of the fan electro motor, then plug cable (no. 157) from the gear motor into the terminal block X1. Before commissioning, check the rotating direction of the fan motor! - For direction indication, see red arrow on the motor housing! - Swap polarity of the phases in the mains plug if the rotating direction is incorrect.
  • Page 33: Eec-Declaration Of Conformity

    Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC Appendix II 1A The product described below: This declaration shall cease to be valid if the machine is modified without our prior approval. Designation: Deduster Type: ID 130/22 Afc Serial number: 99854100 Year of build: 01.2024 produced by: Kärcher Industrial Vacuuming GmbH...

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