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Bosch Power Tools 1 609 92A 3W2 | (15.9.17)
Technical Data
Assembly
Before any work on the vacuum cleaner itself, pull the
mains plug.
Mounting the Vacuum-hose Holder (see figure A)
– Slide the vacuum-hose holders 4 firmly from above into the
retainers 32 intended for this purpose, until they engage.
Mounting the Vacuum Hose (see figure B)
–Mount the vacuum hose 24 onto the hose connection
piece 3 and turn it in clockwise direction to the stop.
Note: While vacuuming, an electrostatic charge develops in
the vacuum hose and accessories caused by the friction of the
dust, which the operator could experience in the form of stat-
ic discharging (dependent on environmental influences and
physical perception).
As a general rule, Bosch recommends using an anti-static vac-
uum hose (accessory) when vacuuming fine dusts and dry
materials.
Mounting VAC Accessories (see figure C)
The vacuum hose 24 is equipped with a clip system, with
which the VAC accessories (extraction adapter 22, curved
nozzle 20) can be connected.
Mounting the Extraction Adapter
– Insert the dust extraction hose 24 into the dust extraction
adapter 22 until you hear both snap fasteners 33 on the
dust extraction hose engage.
– To disassemble, press both snap-fasteners 33 inward and
pull the components apart.
Mounting Nozzles and Tubes
– Push the curved nozzle 20 onto the vacuum hose 24 until
you hear the two snap fasteners 33 on the vacuum hose
clicking into place.
–Then attach the required vacuuming accessory (floor noz-
zle, crevice nozzle, suction tube, etc.) firmly to the curved
nozzle 20.
– To disassemble, press both snap-fasteners 33 inward and
pull the components apart.
Inserting/Removing a Disposal Bag or Dust
Bag (Dry Vacuuming) (see figures D1 – D2)
For dry vacuuming of materials according to dust category M,
a disposal bag 25 or a dust bag must be inserted.
When vacuuming materials with or without an exposition limit
value ≥ 1 mg/m
3
(according to dust category L), it is possible
to vacuum directly into the container.
Note: When using a paper filter bag, the automatic filter
cleaning (AFC) (see “Deactivating the AFC”, page 21) must,
and when using a fleece filter bag, should be shut off.
The vacuum cleaner contains materials
that are hazardous to one’s health.
Have the emptying and maintenance, incl. the disposal of
dust-collection containers, carried out only by specialists.
Appropriate protective equipment is required. Do not op-
erate the vacuum cleaner without the complete filter sys-
tem. Otherwise there is danger to your own health.
Inserting a Disposal Bag
– Unlock the latches 13 and remove the vacuum lid 12.
– Insert the disposal bag 25 into the container 1 with the fill-
ing opening toward the front.
– Pull the filling opening over the connection flange into the
recess of the connection flange.
– Make sure that the disposal bag 25 faces completely
against the interior sides of the container 1.
– Fold the rest of the disposal bag 25 over the edge of the
container 1.
– Reattach the vacuum lid 12 again and lock the latches 13.
Removing and Closing the Disposal Bag
– Unlock the latches 13 and remove the vacuum lid 12.
– Pull the full disposal bag 25 toward the rear off of the con-
nection flange.
Wet/dry vacuum cleaner GAS 35 M AFC
Article number 3 601 JC3 ...
... 1.. ... 170
Rated voltage
V 220–240** 110
Rated power input
W12001000
Frequency
Hz 50-60 50- 60
Container volume (gross)
l3535
Net volume (for fluids)
l1919
Dust bag contents
l1919
Max. vacuum pressure*
– Dust extractor
–Turbine
hPa
hPa
230
254
211
242
Max. flow rate*
–Vacuum cleaner
–Turbine
l/s
m
3
/s
l/s
m
3
/s
36
0.036
74
0.074
31
0.031
71
0.071
Max. vacuum capacity
W 1380 1150
Surface of flat-fold filter
m
2
0.615 0.615
Dust category
M M
Weight according to EPTA-
Procedure 01:2014
kg 12.4 12.4
Protection class
/I /I
Degree of protection
IP X4 IP X4
*Measured with a Ø 35 mm and 5 m long vacuum hose
**The values given are valid for nominal voltages [U] of 230 V. For lower
voltage and models for specific countries, these values can vary.
Automatic Start/Stop feature*
Rated voltage
max. power
output
min. power
output
EU 220–240 V 2200 W 100 W
UK
110 V 750 W 100 W
UK
240 V 1800 W 100 W
CH
230 V 1100 W 100 W
* Specification of the allowable load of the connected power tool (coun-
try-specific)
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