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- Automatic mode (6): The vacuum cleaner is in standby
mode for power tools and only switches on when a power
tool plugged into the socket (7) is switched on and switches
off again 5 seconds after the power tool is switched off.
The power of the vacuum cleaner can be adjusted continuous-
ly from 100% to 50% in both operating modes.
Plug in the mains plug of the device. Set the rotary switch of
the device to one of the two operating modes.
6.7 Dry vacuuming
See Fig. 3-11.
Before vacuuming, make sure that the filter cartridge, the vac-
uum cleaner and the vacuum cleaner accessories used are dry
to prevent dust from sticking and becoming encrusted.
For dry vacuuming it is recommended to use a fleece filter bag
Item no.: 102031 or a disposal bag Item no. 118.138.
Use filter bag and disposal bag only in conjunction with filter
cartridge Item no.: 118166.
CraftiX H can be used to vacuum all types of dust up to
class H dust. The use of a disposable dust collection con-
tainer is required by law when class H dusts are vacu-
umed.
6.8 Wet vacuuming
m If foam or liquid escapes, switch off the vacuum cleaner
immediately.
See Fig. 12-19
m Before vacuuming, make sure that the electrodes of the
water level sensor (Fig. 39) are clean and that contact is
made with the pick-up contacts in the motor head.
The filter cartridge is suitable for wet vacuuming. and must
remain installed to protect the motor from coarse particles.
The built-in sensor automatically switches off the motor
when the container is full.
When vacuuming mainly water, it is recommended to deac-
tivate the cleaning function (2) of the vacuum cleaner.
With any non-conductive liquids (for example drilling
emulsion), the device is not switched off when the con-
tainer is full. The fill level must be checked in good time
and the container emptied accordingly.
After wet vacuuming, clean the main filter element with the filter
cleaning device and empty the container (Fig. 19), clean with a
damp cloth and dry. Remove the motor head with filter cartridge
from the container to dry, also dry the suction accessories.
6.9 Working with power tools
Fig. 7, 40
m Make sure that plugged-in power tools are not switched on.
The socket on the vacuum cleaner is live when the mains
plug is plugged in, regardless of the switch position.
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1. Remove the elbow from the vacuum hose
2. Remove the locking sleeve from the manifold
3. Push the tool adapter onto the hose socket
4. Put the locking sleeve over the tool adapter and lock it.
5. Insert the tool adapter into the opening provided on the
power tool.
6. Plug the power tool into the socket (7) of the vacuum cleaner.
7. Set the control switch on the vacuum cleaner to automatic
mode (6).
The vacuum cleaner is now in standby mode and only switches
on when a power tool plugged into the socket (7) is switched
on and switches off again 5 seconds after it has been switched
off.
6.10 Switching off the vacuum cleaner
Set the rotary switch to the "OFF" position (5). The vacuum
cleaner is now switched off. After switching off, pull out the
mains plug and wind up the connecting cable from the vacuum
cleaner.
The connecting cable can be wound over the push bar or the
hose hook, for example.
Fix the vacuum pipe to the rear wall of the container by insert-
ing it into the accessory depot.
6.11 After operation
Empty the container and clean the inside and outside of the
vacuum cleaner by vacuuming and wiping with a damp cloth.
7. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Make sure that the vacuum cleaner is always switched off and
disconnected from the mains for care and maintenance. Acid,
acetone, solvents and care products containing silicone can
damage suction parts.
For user maintenance, the vacuum cleaner must be disassem-
bled, cleaned and serviced. As far as is practicable without
causing danger to maintenance personnel and other persons.
Appropriate precautions include decontamination before dis-
assembly, provision for local filtered forced ventilation where
the vacuum cleaner is being dismantled, cleaning of the ser-
vice area and appropriate personal protective equipment.
At least once a year, the manufacturer or an instructed person
must carry out a dust inspection, e.g. for damage to the filter,
leak tightness of the vacuum cleaner and that the control de-
vice is working.
Precautions to be taken with class H vacuum cleaners
The exterior of the vacuum cleaner should be cleaned by
dusting and wiped clean or treated with sealant before being
removed from the danger area. All vacuum cleaner parts must
be considered contaminated when removed from the contami-
nated area and appropriate precautions must be taken to avoid
dust dispersal.
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