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Remaining hazards can be minimized by following
the instructions in “Safety Precautions”, “Proper
Use“ and in the entire operating manual.
Keep this safety information in a safe place.
6. Technical data
Technical Data
Dimensions L x W x H
(mm):
1075 x 680 x 1800
Overall height with
lter bag mm
1800
Ectractor duct
connections ø mm
140
Hose length mm
2000
Approx. weight kg
44
Rate of air ow m
3
/h
2000
Pressure differential
Pa
1600
Filter aera (lter bag)
m
2
ca. 1,6
Sawdust bag capacity
litres
130
Performance
Electric motor
230 V / 50 Hz
Nominal input P1
1,1 kW
Output power P2
0,6 kW
Motorspeed 1/min.
2800
Work Place Emissions Values:
Empty Run Noise dB
(A)
96
Working Noise dB (A)
76
7. Assembly
For packaging reasons your machine is delivered in
semi-assembled state.
Using the screws and nuts supplied, screw together
parts A, B and C of the cladding as shown in Figure
2+3.
Mount the axle and rollers on the base plate with
the screws and nuts, see Figure 4+5. Then set the
chassis on the wheels.
Screw the side parts D and E of the cladding toge-
ther in the middle using 3 screws and 3 nuts. (Fi-
gure 6+7)
Fasten the screwed parts A, B, C to the side clad-
ding (D, E), see Figure 8+9.
Set the fully assembled cladding on the base plate
of the chassis and fasten this using 4 screws and 4
nuts. (Figure 10)
Position the housing with motor on the cladding and
screw it tight using the screws and nuts. (Figure
11+12)
Slide the clamping strip through the loops on the
lter bag.
Insert the retainer rod in the housing and hang the
lter bag over it, then fasten the lter bag to the con-
tainer using the clamping strip (Figure 13+14).
Note the information published by your professio-
nal associations.
Do not use any low-powered machines for heavy
duty work.
Do not mis-use the cable
Make sure you stand squarely and keep your ba-
lance at all times.
Check that the moving parts are in good working
order, that they do not jam, and that no parts are
damaged. Make sure that all parts are tted cor-
rectly and that all other operating conditions are
properly fullled.
Unless otherwise stated in the operating instruc-
tions, damaged safety devices and parts have to
be repaired or replaced by an authorized service
center.
Have damaged switches replaced by a customer
service workshop.
This electric tool complies with the pertinent safety
regulations. Repairs are to be carried out only by
a qualied electrician using original replacement
parts or the user may suffer an accident.
If necessary, wear suitable personal protection
equipment. This could consist of:
- Ear-muffs to prevent the risk of damaging your
hearing
- A breathing mask to prevent the risk of inhaling
hazardous dust
The operator has to be informed about the condi-
tions with an inuence on noise development.
Faults on the machine have to be reported to the
person in charge as soon as they are discovered.
This appliance is not suitable for the collection of
dangerous dust.
This equipment is not designed to be used by peop-
le (including children) with limited physical, sensory
or mental capacities or those with no experience
and/or knowledge unless they are supervised by a
person who is responsible for their safety or they
have received instructions from such a person in
how to use the equipment safely. Children must al-
ways be supervised in order to ensure that they do
not play with the equipment.
Remaining hazards
The machine has been built using modem techno-
logy in accordance with recognized safety rules.
Some remaining hazards, however, may still exist.
Wood chips and sawdust can be health hazards.
Be sure to wear personal protective gear such as
safety goggles and a dust mask.
Dust inhalation may occur when closing and replac-
ing the dust bag.
Please note the instructions concerning proper dis-
posal in the operating manual (e.g. the use of P2
dust masks) to prevent dust inhalation.
Noise can be a health hazard. The permitted noise
level is exceeded when working. Be sure to wear
personal protective gear such as ear protection.
The use of incorrect or damaged mains cables can
lead to injuries caused by electricity.
Even when all safety measures are taken, some re-
maining hazards which are not yet evident may still
be present.
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