Start-up
- Pay attention to the mains voltage. The voltage of the power source must correspond with the data on the type plate of the vacuum cleaner.
- Make sure you inform yourself about the applicable regulations/laws on how to handle harmful types of dust in your country.
The dust extractor may be used for vacuuming and extracting the following materials:
- Dusts with an exposure limit of > 1 mg/m3
- Products that are only sold in AUS and NZ: Use a residual current device (RCD) with a nominal residual current of 30 mA or less.
The dust extractor must categorically not be used in potentially explosive areas.
To ensure optimum suction power, you must always fully unwind the vacuum hose (29) from the top part of the dust extractor (12).
Adjusting the Suction Power
You can adjust the suction power to a continuously variable degree using the suction power regulator (9).
Set the suction power regulator (9) to maximum suction power when completing applications that generate a high level of dust.
Set the suction power regulator (9) to the reduced suction power position when completing applications that generate a low level of dust, and also to regulate the suction between the connected power tool and the surface of the workpiece (e.g. when sanding).
Plug socket on the dust extractor
- Observe the permitted connected load of the plug socket on the dust extractor. Exceeding the maximum permitted connected load can cause the dust extractor to be overloaded. The motor protection device will be triggered. Send the dust extractor to an authorised Bosch after-sales service centre.
The plug socket for power tools (4) is live as soon as the mains plug of the dust extractor is plugged into the socket and the main switch is in position 1. It can be used as an external power connection on the dust extractor, e.g. when working with extraction systems. In position 1+, the automatic start/stop feature of the dust extractor is activated. The dust extractor can be switched on remotely via the connected power tool.