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NT 561 Eco TE
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Kärcher NT 561 Eco TE Instruction
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NT 361 Eco / NT 361 Eco TE
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5.959 - 693
A2009775 12/04
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Summarization of Contents
Important Safety Instructions
Disconnect Power Before Maintenance
Ensure the vacuum cleaner is disconnected from the power circuit before performing maintenance or when not in use.
Check Power Cord Condition
Always check the power supply cord for damage or signs of aging before each use.
Avoid Shock and Hazards
Take precautions against shock, keep body parts away from openings, and avoid vacuuming hazardous materials.
Grounding Instructions
Properly Grounded Outlet
Connect the vacuum cleaner only to a properly grounded outlet that is installed according to local codes and ordinances.
Temporary Adapter Use
A temporary adapter can be used to connect to a two-pole receptacle if a properly grounded outlet is not available.
Power Plug and Extension Cord Safety
Extension Cord Requirements
Use only three-wire extension cords with grounding-type plugs and three-pole receptacles.
Servicing Double-Insulated Appliances
Qualified Service Personnel
Servicing requires extreme care and knowledge, performed only by qualified service personnel.
Operating Instructions: Dry Suction
Fitting the Paper Filter Bag
Steps to unlock the suction head, insert the paper filter bag, and re-lock the head.
Fitting the Membrane Filter
Steps to unlock the suction head, pull the membrane filter over the edge, and re-lock the head.
Power Filter Clean Function
Explains how the surface filter is cleaned automatically by interrupting airflow (approx. 10-15 s).
Operating Instructions: Wet Suction
Filter Removal for Wet Suction
Paper filter bag and membrane filter must be removed when wet dirt is sucked up.
Automatic Operation with Tools
Machine operates automatically with connected electric tools, including delay and after-running times.
Fitting Rubber Lips
Note on fitting rubber lips with the structured side showing outwards.
Care and Maintenance
Cleaning and Changing Filters
Steps for opening the filter cover, removing, cleaning/changing the surface filter, and changing the exhaust air filter.
Cleaning Electrodes
Instructions for unlocking the suction head, cleaning electrodes, and re-locking the head.
Fault Instructions: Troubleshooting
Addresses common issues like turbine not running, switching off, diminished suction force, and dust ejection.
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