Installation manual

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 The temperature of the room in which the central unit is located must not drop below +5 ° C or
rise above +35 °C, even while the unit is operational. The heat produced by the central unit is released
into the room. It is therefore important to ensure that air can circulate freely around the unit and
that the unit is not covered with textiles, for example, and that the room is adequately ventilated.
The central unit must not be installed in a cupboard or other tight spaces or in an unheated room.
Suitable rooms include storerooms and utility rooms.
Never store or handle ammable or corrosive materials in the room where the
central unit is located.
The exhaust pipe of the central unit is always led outside. We recommend that a mufer be tted
onto the exhaust pipe. The mufer should be positioned as close to the end of the exhaust pipe as
possible for maximum power. Mufers must not be installed on the suction side.
3 MAINTENANCE
3.1 Emptying the Dust Canister
The dust canister’s volume is approximately 20 litres.
The intervals for emptying the dust canister can be
established with experience. The guideline is that in
domestic use the dust canister should be emptied
every three months or so. The canister must be emptied
before the level of dust reaches the bottom of the quick
release clips. This helps to prevent dust seeping over the
edges of the canister in connection with emptying it.
Undo the quick release clips (1) of the dust canister. The
dust canister (5) is now suspended inside the central
unit. Lift the canister from the hooks and empty the
dust canister.
It is recommended that the dust canister and the sealing
cone be washed with a mild detergent once a year.
Make a note of any maintenance you perform in the
Maintenance Log on page 11 to help keep track of
maintenance intervals.
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