Operating instructions
For your own safety, before using this equipment,
read these instructions and the accompanying
safety booklet carefully and completely.
1. Safety instructions.
WARNING! The vacuum cleaner is not suitable for removing health hazardous
dusts. Never vacuum flammable and explosive solvents, objects soaked with
solvents, explosive dusts and liquids such as petrol, oil, alcohol and thinners, or
substances that are hotter than 60°C as this will result in an explosion or cause a
fire! The appliance must not be used in the vicinity of flammable substances.
• The voltage on the appliance type plate must conform with the mains voltage.
• The mains socket must be protected by a domestic fuse with the appropriate
amperage.
• The appliance and its accessories must not be operated if:
- damage (cracks/breakages) are visible on the appliance.
- the power cable is damaged or indicates signs of cracking or ageing.
-if invisible damage is suspected, for instance after dropping or falling.
• Never use damaged extension leads.
• Never draw the connecting cable over sharp edges, nor kink, fold or squeeze.
• The socket on the appliance must only be used for the purpose defined in these
operating instructions.
• lDo not allow electric rotating brushes to come into contact with the power supply
cable.
• Instantly switch off the appliance if foam or water leaks out. Empty the container
and folded filter.
• Acids, acetone and solvents can etch appliance parts. Do not leave the appliance
unattended. Always disconnect the plug from the mains socket when work is
interrupted for extended periods.
• Always switch off the appliance, and disconnect the plug from the mains socket,
after use and prior to any maintenance work.
• Never disconnect the appliance plug from the mains socket by pulling the
connecting cable.
• Repairs must only be completed by competent specialists or the after-sales
service. Only use original spare parts. An incorrectly repaired appliance is a
hazard for the user.
• Other work than the work described in these instructions must not be performed.
• Liability for possible damage is not accepted if the appliance is misused,
incorrectly operated or not competently repaired.
2. Prior to use.
Please read these instructions carefully as they contain important information
concerning use, safety, maintenance and care. Keep these operating instructions in
a safe place and ensure that they are passed on to any possible subsequent owner.
Subject to changes of design and configuration without previous notification.
3. Fields of application.
For wet and dry vacuum cleaning. Not suitable for vacuuming health hazardous
dusts. The ON/OFF automatic switching system is intended for the connection of
electric tools.
4. Operation.
When unpacking, check that the appliance is complete and that there is no
transport damage.
Electrical equipment.
The appliance is switched ON/OFF with the switch 2a (see fig. 1 on the top section 1
of the appliance), or switch to automatic or vibration mode.
O
= Suction OFF
I
= Suction ON (manual operation)
A
= Ready for ON/OFF automatic switching system (the
vacuum cleaner is switched on and off by the connected electric tool).
R
= Filter cleaning function; in this setting the vibrator will
operate for 7 seconds after which it will be automatically turned off.
AR = Appliance version featuring "AR" can be operated as described under "A"
except that automatic filter cleaning (as described under "R") is turned on
when the volume flow display lights up.
The power socket 2b is intended for the connection of an electric tool.
WARNING! An electric tool must be switched off when
it is connected. The socket is always live when the plug is inserted in a mains
socket, irrespective of the switch position. In the "0" switch setting, the socket can
be used for an extension line (e.g. for a light).
Connected load: Suction unit and appliance max. 16 A
Important
Appliances with an electronic suction force control feature a rotary knob 2d with
which the suction force can be adapted to the object that is being cleaned. The
vibrating device should be activated (switch position R) at the latest when the
volume flow display (2c) (warning light) lights up or when the suction power
decreases.
5. Vacuum cleaning.
The suction force of appliances with a handle tube can be matched to the object
being cleaned with the secondary air slide.
5.1 Dry vacuum cleaning
Dry vacuum cleaning must only be performed with a dry filter, appliance and
accessories so that the dust cannot adhere and become encrusted. If the appliance
is used to vacuum soot, cement, gypsum, flour and similar dusts, it is advisable to
use a paper filter bag.
A paper filter bag must always be used in conjunction with a filter cartridge.
5.2 Wet vacuum cleaning.
Vacuum cleaning is performed without a paper filter bag. The filter cassettes are
suitable for wet cleaning. The built-in sensor turns off the motor when the container
is full. Empty the container in the manner described in 5.4. The restart lockout
remains effective if the appliance is not switched off. The appliance is only
operational again after it has been switched off and switched on again.
• Always lift the suction hose out of the liquid before emptying.
• Due to the high suction force and flow-promoting container shape, some water
may flow out of the hose when the appliance is switched off.
• Use a dry filter for subsequent dry vacuum cleaning. Use a second (exchange
able) filter when frequently alternating between dry and wet vacuum cleaning.
5.3 Filter cleaning.
The vibrating device should be activated (switch position AR) at the latest when the
volume flow display 2c (warning light) lights up or when the suction power
decreases
5.4 Emptying the container.
Turn off (2a), disconnect the plug (6), and open the lock-in closure (9). Remove the
top section (1) and hose from the container (7). Empty the container or remove the
paper filter bag from the suction opening.
5.5 Paper filter bag (Accessory)
Hold of the paper filter bag by the flange and push vertically from above into the
guide of the suction opening (8) until the stop point is reached. Bags increase the
dust-retaining capacity and ensure hygienic disposal. Paper filter bags must only be
used for dry vacuum cleaning.
6. Cleaning
Dry the filter and container thoroughly so that dust cannot adhere to moist parts. To
prevent dirt accumulation and encrustation, dry dust must be removed before
changing over to wet vacuum cleaning. Clean the container and accessories with
water. Wipe the top section (1) with a moist cloth.
7. Maintenance.
The filter cassettes (12) must be renewed when the suction power declines and
does not increase again after the filter w has been cleaned. Obviously, this
presupposes that the container (7) has been emptied and a full paper filter bag (12)
has been replaced. Shake the filter cassettes once again before the filter is
exchanged. Use a coin or similar object to turn the lock (5) on the locking bar (4)
anti-clockwise by 90°, and then push the locking bar (4) to the back. Fold open the
hood and lift out the filter cartridges (12). Insert new filter cassettes. Ensure that
the filters are correctly and securely seated. The motor protection filter (13) must
be cleaned from time to time. Remove the filter from the motor case. Wash the
filter under flowing water and then dry thoroughly. Return the motor protection
filter. Remove any dirt. Fold down the hood and press it lightly so that the locking
bar (4) returns to its initial position. The appliance is now properly closed.
8. Remedying faults.
Functional faults are not necessarily always due to a defective appliance.
Fault:
Possible Cause/Remedy:
Decreasing suction
Clogged filter – Clean.
force.
Paper filter is full – Change.
Container full – Empty.
Clogges motor protection filter – Clean.
Clogged nozzle, tube or hose – Clean
Appliance does not
Is the plug inserted in the socket?
start.
Mains failure?
Is the power supply cable broken?
Has the appliance hood been properly closed?
Has the water sensor switched off the appliance?
No other interventions are permitted; please consult the servicing workshop.