
ENGLISH
Operating Instructions
Dear customer,
Many thanks for the trust that you have placed in us by purchasing your new dust extractor. Every Metabo dust extractor is carefully tested and subjected to stringent quality control procedures by the quality assurance department. The service life of a dust extractor depends a great deal on you, however. Please read the information in these operating instructions and the accompanying documents. The greater the care with which you handle your dust extractor, the longer it will provide a reliable service to you.
Contents
1 Read first!
2Specified Conditions of Use
3 General instructions on safety
4 Preventing danger
5 Delivery and assembly
6 Overview
7 Initial Operation
7.1Setting up
7.2Inserting the dust bag
7.3Connecting the extractor hose
7.4Power supply
7.5Switching On and Off
8Monitoring the
minimum volume flow rate
9 Dedusting the filter
10Disposing of collected material
11Replacing the filter bag
12Rectifying faults
13Spare parts and accessories
14Maintenance
15Overhaul
16Repairs
17Environmental Protection
18Technical Specifications
1 Read first!
These operating instructions have been presented in a way that will allow you to work quickly and safely with your machine. Here are a few tips to help you read these operating instructions:
ξRead all of these operating instructions prior to commissioning the machine. Pay particular attention to the safety instructions.
ξThese operating instructions are intended for people with basic technical knowledge in handling machines such as the one described here. If you have had no experience with machines of this kind, you should initially work under the supervision of people with previous experience.
ξKeep safe all documents supplied with this machine so that you can refer to them if required. Keep proof of purchase for possible warranty cases.
ξShould you ever lend or sell the machine, make sure that any machine documents are passed on with it.
ξThe manufacturer bears no liability for damage caused by
2 Specified Use
The dust extractor has been tested at the testing premises of the "HOLZ" Fachausschuss (Technical Committee responsible for testing wood dust), Kalscheurer Weg 12, 50969 Köln, Germany, in accordance with testing principles
It is therefore suitable for separating wood dust, where the residual dust content level 2 "H2" of 0.2 mg/m3 is reliably observed.
The dust extractor bears the mark of conformity with the corresponding supplement:
The result of the dust test is based on the extraction of dry wood dust and dry wood chips with a wood moisture content < 30%.
1. Use as a dust extractor
The machine can be used to extract wood dust and chips from individual wood- processing machines (also oak and beech wood dust). The diameter of the extractor connection piece on the machine can be up to 100 mm. Reduction pieces may be required and are supplied as accessories. Wood- processing machines whose extractor connection piece diameter is greater than 100
mmmust not be connected to the dust extractor.
2. Use as a vacuum cleaner
The machine can be used for vacuuming deposited wood dust and chips (also oak and beech wood dust) in combination with the cleaning nozzle, order no. 0913031270.
When connecting an extractor hose, make sure that only electroconductive and flame- retardant hoses are used and that the electric connection between the hose and connector is correct.
Only original accessories and spare parts should be used.
The user bears sole responsibility for damage caused by improper use. Generally accepted
3 General information on safety
Before using the dust extractor, read the operating instructions carefully all the way through. Keep safe all documents accompanying the dust extractor.
For your own safety and for protection of your dust extractor, read all parts of the text marked with this symbol!
ξOnly original accessories and spare parts should be used.
ξThe dust extractor should only be operated by people who have been informed on how to use it and who have been given express permission to do so.
ξThe machine should only be used for dry cleaning tasks and not outdoors.
ξMake sure that the power cable is not damaged by being driving over, crushed, dragged or similar.
ξThe power cable must be inspected regularly for signs of damage or aging.
ξThe machine should not be used if the power cable is not in perfect condition.
ξWhen replacing the power cable, only use a rubber hose line, type
ξUse a protective contact connector when replacing the mains plug.
ξThe power cable and mains plug should only be replaced by personnel qualified to perform this task.
ξIf the mains or machine power cable needs to be replaced, the type specified by the manufacturer must be used, without exception.
ξThe plug should only be plugged in once the dust extractor has been successfully set up at the location of use; connection to alternating current protective contact mains wall socket with inert upstream 10 A fuse (SPA 2002 W)..
ξDisconnect the mains plug after use, prior to moving the dust extractor to another location and before cleaning, maintaining, replacing or removing movable parts.
ξOnly use original accessories when operating the dust extractor, .
ξWhen extracting oak and beech wood dust, the filtered air should only be returned to the place that it was extracted from. This is ensured if the dust extractor is set up beside the machining equipment.
ξWhen extracting oak and beech wood dust, the volumetric flow returned by the dust extractor should amount to a maximum of 50% of the intake air. In the
case of free room ventilation, an intake air flow of 1 x room volume (m3/h) should be adopted (air change quantity LW = 1/h).
ξMaintain sufficient air supply.
ξType 1
dry) of
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