S2 / S3
Primary filter shaker
Automatic primary filter shaker
On models with an automatic primary filter shaker, the filter
shaker will be automatically activated at the start and end of
the operating cycle, respectively after starting the vacuum
cleaner and after all the motors have stopped.
Diagram A (see bottom of page - work phase sequence).
Manual primary filter shaker
In relation to the quantity of material vacuumed and if indicator
(9 - Fig. 5) is red, turn the vacuum cleaner off and use knob
(1 - Fig. 9) of the manual filter shaker.
Stop the vacuum cleaner before using the filter shaker.
Do not shake the filter while the vacuum cleaner is on,
as this could damage the filter.
Wait before restarting the vacuum cleaner, to allow the dust to
settle. Replace the filter element if the indicator remains red
(9 - Fig. 5) even after the filter has been shaken (consult the
"Primary filter replacement" paragraph).
Emergency stopping
Press Stop button (5 - Fig. 5). The vacuum cleaner stops.
The motors and internal components of the vacuum
cleaner will still be electrically powered.
To start the vacuum cleaner again, press the buttons of each
single motor.
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Figure 9
WARNING!
WARNING!
Motor 2
Automatic
filter shaker
Motor 1
10
2
Emptying the dust container
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Before proceeding with these operations, turn the
vacuum cleaner off and disconnect the plug from
the power socket.
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Check the class of the vacuum cleaner.
Before emptying the container it is advisable to clean the filter
(see "Primary filter shaker").
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Machines without HEPA filters are not suitable for
vacuuming hazardous dust
▪
Release dust container (1, Fig. 10), with lever (2),
then remove and empty it.
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Make sure the seal is in good condition and
correctly positioned.
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Place the container back in position and secure it
again.
Plastic bag
You can use the plastic bags supplied by our sales network
(Fig. 10A) as an alternate collection means.
Power input
Motor 3
Operating
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2
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A diagram
Automatic
filter shaker
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02/2013