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Vacuum cleaner description
Vacuum Cleaner Parts and Labels
Figure 1
1. Identication plate which includes:
Model Code, which includes Class (H), Technical
Specications (see table on page 6), Serial N°.,
EC Mark, Year of manufacture, Input voltage.
2. Longopac
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bag for collecting vacuumed material.
3. Inlet
4. Inlet plug.
5. Air outlet.
6. Castor locking lever.
7. Handle.
8. Closing band lever.
9. Safety bolt.
10. Filtration class label.
11. Warning plate.
Draws the operator’s attention to the fact that
the lter must only be shaken when the vacuum
cleaner is turned OFF (see also par. “Primary lter
shaker”).
12. Plug for connecting the vacuum cleaner to an
electrical socket.
This vacuum cleaner creates a strong air ow which is
drawn in through the inlet (3, Fig. 1) and blown out
through the outlet (5, Fig. 1).
Before turning on the vacuum cleaner, t the vacuum
hose into the inlet and then t the required tool on to
the end part (refer to the manufacturer’s accessory
catalogue or Service Centre).
The diameters of the authorized hoses are indicated in
the Technical data table.
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a main lter
which enables it to be used for the majority of
applications.
Besides the primary lter, which retains the most
common types of dust, the vacuum cleaner is tted
with a secondary lter (absolute class H) with a
higher ltering capacity for ne dusts and dusts that
are hazardous to health.
Figure 2
1. Class H label
The class H label reads the following.
WARNING!
This vacuum cleaner contains dust
hazardous for the health.
Only authorised personnel wearing
suitable personal protective
equipment should empty and service the
vacuum cleaner, including removing the
means used to vacuum the dust. Do not use
without the complete lter system in place.