Dry vacuuming
Vacuuming up dust deposits
- Adjust the volume flow controller (6) to suit the hose diameter used.
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The dust extractor is fitted with airflow monitoring. In the "vacuuming" operating mode, the volume flow monitoring is fixed to a value of 20 m/s, irrespective of the setting of the volume flow controller (6).
If the value falls below this, e.g. due to accumulated dirt in the vacuum hose, a full dust bag or a clogged flat-pleated filter, an audible alarm signal will sound. In this case, switch off the dust extractor and check it as described in the "Rectifying faults" section.
Extracting dust that accumulates from working power tools (see figure G)
- There must be a sufficient air exchange rate in the room when the exhaust air comes back into the room. Be aware of the corresponding national regulations.
The dust extractor has a plug socket with a protective earth contact (5) that can be used to connect an external power tool. Observe the maximum permitted connected load of the connected power tool.
In order for sufficient dust transport to be ensured at the extraction point, the volume flow must not fall below the minimum specified for the connected power tool.
Hose diameter | Volume flow setting |
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35 mm | 57.9 m3/h |
22 mm | 41.2 m3/h |
15 mm | 12.7 m3/h |
- Adjust the volume flow controller (6) to suit the hose diameter used.
- Fit the dust extraction adapter (25).
- Insert the dust extraction adapter (25) into the extraction outlet of the power tool.
Note: When working with power tools that have a low air feed into the vacuum hose (e.g. jigsaws, sanders, etc.), the false air intake (26) of the dust extraction adapter (25) must be opened. This will ensure that the automatic filter cleaning function works correctly.
To do this, turn the ring above the false air intake (26) until the opening is at its maximum size.
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If the acoustic warning signal sounds, the dust extractor must be checked as described in the "Rectifying faults" section.