When the container is to be emptied, the two fasteners must be carefully released, one at a time, to prevent dust from swirling up
unnecessarily. When the machine's container has been lowered, turn on the separator again so that any stuck particles are
sucked into the filter cyclone.
Carefully remove the filled sack from the edge of the container and immediately seal it tightly.
You must clean the filters before replacing the plastic bag. It should be replaced when the dust level is about 5 cm below the
discharge flap.
Fit a new plastic sack and place the opening carefully back over the edge of the container. Make sure that no creases are formed
and that the sack is not damaged. Then carefully install the tray under the separator and fasten the two hooks, turn off the
machine and once more secure the tray on the machine, make sure that the fastening hooks are located properly and check for
leakage.
CAUTION
The strap of the fasteners must have good contact with the plate on the upper part. The black arrow markings
must be aligned so that they point at each other.
Filter cleaning
The machine has a filter status indicator that lights up when the filter needs to be cleaned or replaced. The filters must be cleaned
1-2 times a day with continuous use .
The filters should be cleaned when the manometer is in the red field.
1.
Keep the machine switched on and close the throttle at the cyclone inlet. Reset the filter cleaner button.
2.
Wait for 5-10 pulses.
3.
Switch off the machine.
4.
Open the throttle at the cyclone inlet and reset the filter cleaner button.
5.
Switch on the machine.
6.
Check that the pressure gauge indicates green or that the filter indication lamp is off. If not, repeat the procedure. If the
gauge indicates red or the light is on even after repetition, the fine filter needs to be replaced. If it, despite the filter change,
still indicates red, the vacuum valve must be checked.
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