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Felder RL 250 - Dust Hazard Prevention; Removing the Collected Materials

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Dust Extractor
RL 250 / RL 300 / RL 350
8.10.1 Removing the collected materials
Dust and woodshavings are collected into the collecting
containers during the vacuum process. The level indica-
tion is controlled on the level tube. Only a total volume
of 500 litres of dust may be stored. If during the level
control, a collecting container is shown to be full (cor-
responds to 150 L), switch off the device. By pressing
the cleaning key, a jet of compressed air is triggered,
which removes dust and woodshavings from the filter.
This is to ensure that dust and woodshavings will not
fall out of the device once the collecting containers have
been removed. Please note that there are three cleaning
cycles! Wait for the third jet of compressed air! Release
the collecting containers onto the floor by opening the
locking clamp and roll them forwards.
The part of the plastic sack folded over the edge of the
collecting container is removed carefully, twisted and
closed. The sack is removed carefully and disposed of
according to the local regulations.
When inserting a new sack, ensure that the bag lies
smoothly against the walls and that there are as few
creases as possible on the upper edge of the collecting
container!
Warning! Danger of dust inhalation:
Always use a dust respirator (filter mask with a particle collector, Class 2) when carrying out this task. Pre-
vent uninvolved people from being exposed to the dust pollution.
Avoid ignition sources and electrostatic charging.
Only use original sacks.
Operating the machine without the filling sacks is forbidden as dust and woodshavings can clog the vacuum
differential duct!
Dust and shavings must be disposed of according to the regulations of the country where the
machine is installed.
8.10 Dust hazard prevention
Using non-reusable and sealable chip sacks enables a relatively dust-free disposal. To reduce the risk of danger,
comply with the information about waste disposal in the operating manual (i.e. wearing P2 dust respirators).
Attention: Risk: it is possible to breathe in dust when closing and changing the dust collecting sack (chip
sack). If the waste disposal information in the operating manual is not heeded (i.e. wearing P2 dust respi-
rators), dust may be inhaled.
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