plastic housing (13) through the holes into the
side plates (12) and use the nuts (20) to fas-
ten the plastic housing (13) to the side plates
(see Fig. 7).
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Now tighten all the loose screw connections.
6.2 Fitting the dust and catch bag (Fig. 8 – 12)
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Thread the quick clamping device (5) through
the sewn-in guide in the dust bag (2) (see Fig.
8-9).
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Insert the dust bag hook (1) into the hole for
the dust bag hook (14) on the plastic housing
(13) and hang the dust bag (2) on the dust
bag hook (1) (see Fig. 10).
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Pull the dust bag (2) over the top opening in
the plastic housing (13) so that it completely
surrounds the opening and secure it using the
quick clamping device (5) (see Fig. 11).
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Pull the catch bag (6) over the bottom ope-
ning in the plastic housing (13) so that it com-
pletely surrounds the opening and secure it
using the quick clamping device (5) (see Fig.
12).
6.3 Connecting the extraction hose
(Fig. 13 – 15)
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Move a hose clip (3) over the extraction hose
(11).
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Push the extraction hose (11) over the con-
nection on the bottom side of the plastic
housing (13) as far as the stop.
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Fasten the extraction hose (11) with the hose
clip (3).
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There are various ways to connect the extrac-
tion hose (11) to a woodworking machine:
- For a connection diameter of 36 mm use the
reduction adapter (17).
- For a connection diameter of between 36
mm and 100 mm use the 5-piece adapter set
(18).
- For connection diameters of between 90
mm and 100 mm you can use the connection
adapter (19).
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Fasten the adapter (17 or 18 or 19) to the
extraction hose (11) using the hose clip (3)
and connect the adapter to the woodworking
machine.
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Alternatively it is also possible to fasten the
extraction hose (11) to the woodworking
machine using a hose clip (3) and without the
help of an adapter.
Important! Do not reduce the diameter of the
extraction line unnecessarily. This can cause re-
ductions in suction performance.
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Make sure as well that the extraction line runs as
straight as possible. Avoid kinks in the extraction
hose (11).
7. Operation
7.1 Switching on (Fig. 1,16)
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7.2 Switching off (Fig. 16)
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7.3 Switching off /on in automatic mode
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7.4 Emptying the sawdust bag
Inspect and empty the sawdust bag (6) regularly!
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Check whether the extractor hose (11) is
tightly connected to the vacuum extraction
system and to the extractor adaptor of the
wood processing machine.
Check whether the debris bags (2/6) are se-
curely fastened.
Switch on the vacuum extraction system by
pressing the button "I".
Switch on the wood processing machine.
Switch off the wood processing machine.
Switch off the vacuum extraction system by
pressing the button "0".
(Fig.16)
The ON/OFF switch (15) has three settings:
Switch position 0 : Off
Switch position I : On
Switch position AUTO: Automatic mode
(The extractor system is switched on/off via
an electric tool).
Connect the power cable of your electric tool
to the automatic socket-outlet (16).
Connect the extractor hose (11) to the dust
extractor connection of your electric tool.
Check that the connection is secure and air-
tight.
Set the switch (15) on the extractor system to
the position "AUTO" = Automatic mode.
As soon as you switch on the electric tool the
extractor system will start up.
When you switch off the electric tool, the
extractor system will switch off as well after a
pre-set delay.
Important: Remove the power plug!
Hold the filled sawdust bag in place with one
hand.
Open the quick clamp device (5).
Remove the bag and dispose of the contents
in an environmentally-friendly fashion.
Put the bag back into the holder and secure
with the quick clamp device (5).