Home

PDF - Tyrolit

image

Contents

1. Staubabscheider VCE2500D x x x S parateur de poussi re VCE2500D x x x Wir erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung dass dieses Produkt mit den folgenden Richtlinien und Normen bereinstimmt Nous d clarons sous notre seule responsabilit que ce produit r pond aux directives et normes suivantes Angewandte Richtilinie Maschinen Richtlinien 2006 42 EG EMV 2004 108 EG Angewandte Normen EN 60335 1 2002 A14 EN 60335 2 69 2009 EN 61000 6 3 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 TYROLIT 10991213 Directive appliqu e Directive relative aux machines 2006 42 CE EMV 2004 108 EG Normes appliqu es EN 60335 1 2002 A14 EN 60335 2 69 2009 EN 61000 6 3 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 Dichiarazione di conformit CE Abbattitore delle polveri VCE2500D x xx Dichiariamo sotto la nostra completa responsabilit che il presente prodotto conforme alle seguenti direttive e norme Direttiva applicata Direttiva Macchine 2006 42 CE EMV 2004 108 EG Norme applicate EN 60335 1 2002 A14 EN 60335 2 69 2009 EN 61000 6 3 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 Declaraci n de conformidad CE Separador de polvo VCE2500D x x x Declaramos bajo propia responsabilidad que este producto cumple con las siguientes directivas y normas Directiva aplicada Directiva de M quinas 2006 42 CE EMV 2004 108 EG Normas aplicadas EN 60335 1 2002 A14 EN 60335 2 69 2009 EN 61000 6 3 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 CE
2. Machine description General machine description The VCE2500DP is constructed from a number of main components such as chassis electrical cabinet etc see Figure 3 1 page 8 and Figure 3 2 page 9 Several different designs are available adapted for different markets For model variants see the table in Technical data page 34 The dust that is vacuumed up is captured in a Longopac bag which can be sealed when the desired quantity of dust has been reached G000531 Figure 3 1 The front of the dust extractor 2 0 Machine description Inlet suction hose connection Longopac holder Collection plate for waste bag Plug electrical connection Guides Chassis Lifting handles adjustable height poy ER D DE Dust cylinder including main filter G000665 Figure 3 2 The back of the dust extractor Outlet ventilation hose connection o 160 mm 1 Top dust cylinder 2 Handle filter cleaning valve 3 Handle 4 Attachment point for lifting the machine 5 HEPA filter holder 6 T Motor package including HEPA filter 2 0 9 Machine description 3 2 Description of controls Keypad The picture below shows the keypad for the dust extractor G000534 Figure 3 3 Keypad e I ON Start the dust extractor Press the switch to position I to start the dust extractor e O OFF Switch off the dust extractor Press the switch t
3. G000538 Figure 4 4 Transport position Warning There is a risk of crush injuries while lowering to the transport position Use the lifting handles to avoid trapping your hands and fingers 14 2 0 Usage 4 3 Lifting the machine When lifting the dust extractor lifting straps are used that are fastened in the notches on the chassis see Figure 4 5 page 75 Only use straps approved for lifting equipment G000666 Figure 4 5 Lifting eye 4 4 Handling Longopac The dust extractor is equipped with a sack system that makes it possible to minimise dust exposure when changing waste bags This sack system can be ordered Please contact Tyrolit Hydrostress 2 0 15 Usage 4 4 1 16 Removing the full waste bag G000553 G000554 2 0 Usage G000555 G000556 Tip Pull out a new length of empty Longopac down to the waste bag plate This is to create the best conditions for the waste to fall into the waste bag 4 4 2 Fitting Longopac When fitting Longopac bags it is recommended that the dust extractor be in the operating position see Figure 4 3 page 3 2 0 17 Usage G000557 G000558 Tip The Longopac holder is attached by a bayonet fitting to the dust extractor 2 0 2 0 G000559 G000560 Usage Usage G000561 G000562 2 0 20 4 5 2 0 Usage G000563 Tip Pull out a new length of empty Longopa
4. TYROLIT Hydrostress AG Witzbergstrasse 18 CH 8330 Pfaffikon Switzerland Pf ffikon 19 07 2012 Pascal Schmid Leiter Entwicklung di DIN EN ISO 9001 2000 Table of contents Introduction 1 1 1 General Information 1 1 2 Responsibility ocio Res 1 ks Mantelli hear bia 1 1 3 1 Safety instructions Explanation of symbols 1 1 4 Transportation EE 2 T5 EENEG 2 TO Unpacking EE 3 1 7 Machine name plate rrenen 3 1 8 Handling and storage 4 LES TE 4 Safety 5 2 1 General Information rnern annann nener renean 5 2 2 len ae EE 5 et 6 Machine description 8 3 1 General machine description 8 3 2 Description of controls Keypad 02220eceeeeee 10 Usage 11 4 1 General Information EEN 11 4 2 The positions for the dust extractor 11 4 2 1 The dust extractor s operating position 11 4 2 2 Lowering the dust extractor to the transport POSITION dela ia 13 4 3 Lifting the machine rnrn annt nenen r eneen 15 4 4 Handling Longopac 0ccceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 15 4 4 1 Removing the full waste bag 16 4 4 2 Fitting Longopac 17 4 5 Installing extra ventilation hose 21 4 6 Operation
5. 2 38 Warranty and CE marking Warranty This warranty only covers manufacturing defects Tyrolit HYDROSTRESS bears no responsibility for damage that arises or occurs during transportation unpacking or use In no instance andunder no circumstances shall the manufacturer be held responsible for damage anddefects caused by incorrect use corrosion or use outside the prescribed specifications The manufacturer is not responsible for indirect damage or costs under any circumstances For complete information on the manufacturer s warranty period see Tyrolit HYDROSTRESS current warranty terms Local distributors may have special warranty terms specified in their terms of sale delivery and warranty If there is any uncertainty regarding warranty terms please contact your retailer CE marking CE marking of a product guarantees its free movement within the EU area in accordance with EU regulations CE marking also guarantees that the product fulfils various directives the EMC Directive and other possible requirements in so called directives for new procedures in accordance with these regulations This machine carries the CE mark in accordance with the Low Voltage Directive LVD the Machinery Directive and the EMC Directive The EMC Directive states that electronic equipment must not disturb its surroundings with electromagnetic interference and also that it must be immune to electromagnetic interference in its surroundings This mach
6. used or repaired by personnel who have received the requisite theoretical and practical training and who have read the user manual Warning Always use the dust extractor in an environment where there is no risk of explosion and fire Familiarise yourself with and follow the relevant fire safety regulations when using the dust extractor Warning Use protective equipment such as safety shoes safety goggles protective gloves breathing mask and hearing protection Warning During use some surfaces on the dust extractor become very hot Use protective gloves and let the dust extractor cool a little before you touch it Warning The dust that is sucked up is harmful if inhaled Follow local regulations and use breathing protection Warning During maintenance and repairs the power to the dust extractor must be disconnected Safety 2 3 HTC GL 25 35 D Warning Do not rinse off the dust extractor as moisture can penetrate to the electrical parts and damage the motors as well as causing an electrical shock A Warning Do not rinse off the dust extractor as moisture can penetrate into the HEPA filter and main filter Warning The dust extractor must always be placed on a horizontal service during operation There is a risk for crush injuries if it should start to roll Warning Connect the dust extractor to an earth fault breaker Warning In the case of careless handling the dust extractor can overturn and can cau
7. 4 iranienne 22 4 6 1 Starting and stopping the dust extractor 22 4 6 2 Filter cleaning WE 23 Table of contents 5 Maintenance and repairs 5 1 General Information rnrn ER e VE rd D EE 5 3 1 Check the HEPA filter 5 3 2 Check the main filter ceccecceee eee DA EVE WEEK iinan lario delirio 5 4 1 General inspection 5 5 Eye MON NEE 5 5 1 Check the condition of the hoses 5 6 Every six months or 600 hours 5 6 1 Check the fastening of the bolts 5 7 EE ee 5 7 1 Replace the HEPA filter cesses 5 7 2 Replace main filter 0 6 TRE DAIS ee 5 9 Spare DAM E 6 Faultfinding 6 1 General Information cc cece ecccecc ccc cceceeeeeceeeeeens 6 1 1 The dust extractor will not start _ 6 1 2 The dust extractor stops after starting 7 Technical data 8 Environment 9 Warranty and CE marking 9 1 Eu sens ete ess sentent eee esse 9 2 CE marking EE 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 3 1 2 0 Introduction Introduction General Information The dust sucked up is collected in a bag under the dust extractor Read the manual carefully so that you know how to use and maintain the dust extractor before using it Contact your local retailer for further inf
8. ESS may be used Otherwise neither the CE marking nor the warranty will be valid 2 0 Safety 2 3 HTC GL 25 35 D Warning Do not rinse off the dust extractor as moisture can penetrate to the electrical parts and damage the motors as well as causing an electrical shock A Warning Do not rinse off the dust extractor as moisture can penetrate into the HEPA filter and main filter Warning The dust extractor must always be placed on a horizontal service during operation There is a risk for crush injuries if it should start to roll Warning Connect the dust extractor to an earth fault breaker Warning In the case of careless handling the dust extractor can overturn and can cause both personal injury and damage to the equipment Warning There is a risk of crush injuries while lowering to the transport position Use the lifting handles to avoid trapping your hands and fingers Notes Note The dust extractor is best used together with grinding machines in connection with dry grinding of stone and concrete floors and in accordance with recommendations Note O Never use the dust extractor in connection with wet grinding or to suck up moisture and water since this can cause blockages in the dust extractor s suction hose as well as damage to the main filter HEPA filter and motors Note K Only use original spare parts from for the dust extractor Otherwise neither the CE marking nor the warranty will be val
9. c down to the waste bag plate This is to create the best conditions for the waste to fall into the waste bag Installing extra ventilation hose To improve the air while grinding an extra ventilation hose can be installed on the dust extractor This extra ventilation option should be used while grinding floors that give rise to toxic gases or if the room is very poorly ventilated 21 Usage Tip Only use the extra ventilation hose which at the least must have o 160 mm when necessary since the dust extractor s capacity is reduced when the hose is installed Le a WO WR WH Wh WM WU ANN WOM WD ES A ei Z BBs 2 2222 A LLC SE GGI SC Zor Ze G000564 Figure 4 6 Installation of extra ventilation hose Note gt Place the free end of the ventilation hose outdoors by pulling it through a window or a door 4 6 Operation 4 6 1 Starting and stopping the dust extractor 1 Place the dust extractor where you want to start the vacuuming work 2 Connect the dust extractor to the mains supply Use suitable cables for the dust extractor 3 Start the dust extractor by putting the switch into the position I 22 2 0 4 6 2 2 0 Usage 4 Switch off the dust extractor by putting the switch into the position O Filter cleaning Tip To ensure effective cleaning of the filter all gaskets on the dust extractor should be checked to ensure that they a
10. ctive gloves breathing mask and hearing protection Cleaning Warning Do not rinse off the dust extractor as moisture can penetrate to the electrical parts and damage the motors as well as causing an electrical shock e Always clean the dust extractor after use by vacuum cleaning it or wiping it down with a damp sponge or cloth Daily Check the HEPA filter Note When checking the HEPA filter the dust extractor must be placed in the operating position Warning The dust that is sucked up is harmful if inhaled Follow local regulations and use breathing protection 2 0 Maintenance and repairs 1 Undo the two quick fasteners 1 that hold the HEPA filter in place see Figure 5 1 page 27 2 Lift the HEPA filter holder 2 out of the way see Figure 5 1 page 27 Let the HEPA filter holder and the hose hang freely Ci G000543 Figure 5 1 Removing the HEPA filter holder 27 Maintenance and repairs 3 4 5 6 7 28 Lift out the HEPA filter 3 see Figure 5 2 page 28 ALT g J G459 ZZ LEP E D w 17 29 E EA G000544 Figure 5 2 Removing the HEPA filter Note how the HEPA filter is placed in the dust extractor Tip An arrow on the HEPA filter indicates the correct orientation for installing the filter in the dust extractor so as to attain the flow in the right direction through the filter The arrow must point down
11. dust extractor so as to attain the flow in the right direction through the filter The arrow must point downwards as this is the direction of flow for the dust extractor 3 Secure the HEPA filter with the HEPA filter holder and both quick fasteners Replace main filter Warning The dust that is sucked up is harmful if inhaled Follow local regulations and use breathing protection 31 Maintenance and repairs 5 8 5 9 32 The main filter must be replaced annually However if the daily inspection of the main filter shows that the filter should be replaced follow the instructions in section Check the main filter page 29 Check for damage to the HEPA filter which may have occurred if dust has leaked out of the main filter For inspection of the HEPA filter see section Check the HEPA filter page 26 Repairs Any repairs that may be required must be carried out by aTyrolit HYDROSTRESS Service Centre that has trained service personnel and usesTyrolit HYDROSTRESS original parts and accessories Contact your retailer if your machine requires servicing For contact information see Contact Information at the start of the manual Spare parts To ensure rapid delivery of spare parts always specify the model the machine s serial number and the spare part number when ordering Information on the model and serial number can be found on the machine s name plate Only original tools and original spare parts from Tyrolit HYDROSTR
12. id Note G For the CE marking to be valid the instructions in this manual must be followed 2 0 Technical data 7 Technical data The tables and pictures below show the technical data and dimensions for the dust extractor Part number Total machine weight Max theoretical airflow Max theoretical vacuum Machine s initial airflow Machine s initial vacuum Filter area main filter Filter area Hepa 13 filter Motor power Voltage Current Recommended minimum cable area Frequency Storage temperature Working temperature Humidity Sound pressure level according to ISO 11202 measured using class 1 precision sound level meters Sound power level according to ISO 3741 measured using class 1 precision sound level meters Prod no kg m h mbar m3 h mbar dBA dBA VCE2500D 10992804 56 345 225 330 20 212 DD 1x 110 18 4 50 60 30 50 5 40 5 90 71 87 9 VCE2500D 10992803 56 375 230 380 21 ae 22 1 x 230 92 2 255 50 60 30 50 5 40 5 90 71 87 9 2 0 2 0 Technical data G000549 Figure 7 1 Height and length of the dust extractor in the transport position in millimetres 35 Technical data 840 G000550 Figure 7 2 Height and length of the dust extractor in the operating position in millimetres 585 G000551 Figure 7 3 W
13. idth of the dust extractor in millimetres 36 2 0 8 Environment Environment Tyrolit HYDROSTRESS products are constructed mainly of recyclable metal and plastic The main materials used are listed below Machine part Chassis Frame Front wheels Back wheels Dust extractor Cylinder Longopac holder Cover Camlock Hose HEPA filter Hepa 13 Main filter Electrical system Cables Motor Electrical components Material Metal powder coated Metal plastic and rubber Plastic Metal powder coated Plastic ABS Metal powder coated Metal inc aluminium Plastic PUR and metal wire Metal glass fibre reinforced paper and hot melt adhesive Metal polyester and hot melt adhesive Copper conductors with Neoprene and PVC coating Metal Steel aluminium and copper Metal and plastic D If possible different metals should be separated 2 Ifthe filter contains any hazardous substance from the grinding dust it must be treated as hazardous waste Waste management Metal recycling Metal recycling Plastic recycling combustible Metal recycling Plastic recycling combustible Metal recycling Metal recycling Plastic recycling combustible Metal recycling 2 Metal recycling 2 Waste cable Electronic waste Electronic waste For recycling and scrapping of components see the applicable national regulations for each country 2 0 37 Warranty and CE marking 9 9 1 9
14. ine is classified for use in environments such as heavy industry light industry and for certain machine types even in homes See the Manufacturer s Declaration of Conformity which shows that the machine is harmonised with the EMC Directive 2 0
15. n by lifting with the lifting handles see Figure 3 1 page 8 according to Figure 4 1 page 72 6000536 Figure 4 1 Raising the dust cylinder package 2 Lift until the catches Figure 4 2 page 2 fasten firmly in the top lug on the chassis for operating position G000533 Figure 4 2 Locking the dust cylinder package 3 Make sure that both catches are properly located m the lugs 12 2 0 4 2 2 2 0 Usage G000537 Figure 4 3 Operating position Warning If the catches are not properly located in the lugs there is a risk that the dust cylinder package can drop with a consequential risk of crush injury Lowering the dust extractor to the transport position The dust extractor can be lowered to the transport position see Figure 4 4 page 4 When the dust extractor is in the operating position and you want to lower it to the transport position do as follows 13 Usage 1 Lift the dust cylinder package with both hands using the lifting handles see Figure 3 1 page 8 To avoid the risk of the suction system tipping place a foot on the collection plate for the waste bag 2 Lift the dust cylinder package up and out a little so the catches see Figure 4 2 page 2 release Then let the dust cylinder package drop slightly and fold in the dust cylinder package again so the catches fasten in the lower lug on the chassis for transport position
16. o position O to switch off the dust extractor 10 2 0 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 2 0 Usage Usage General Information The following section describes the different positions for the dust extractor and how to change the waste bag Longopac The section also deals with the operation of the dust extractor Warning The dust extractor may only be used or repaired by personnel who have received the requisite theoretical and practical training and who have read the user manual Warning Use protective equipment such as safety shoes safety goggles protective gloves breathing mask and hearing protection Warning The dust extractor must always be placed on a horizontal service during operation There is a risk for crush injuries if it should start to roll Tip Check the minimum recommended cable area before using an extension cord You will find the recommended cable area under Technical data page 34 The positions for the dust extractor The dust extractor can be placed in two positions operating position and transport position see Figure 4 3 page 3 and Figure 4 4 page 4 Warning If handled carelessly the dust extractor can overturn and cause both personal injury and damage to the equipment The dust extractor s operating position When the dust extractor is in use it must be in the operating position see Figure 4 3 page 3 11 Usage 1 Raise the dust cylinder package from the transport positio
17. or in the vicinity are at a safe distance in order to prevent personal injury in the event that the dust extractor starts to roll out of control When the dust extractor is to be hoisted it must be securely anchored in the notches for secure lifting position 4 Figure 3 2 page 9 which are found on both of the chassis long sides To prevent the dust extractor from tipping make sure to pull with equal force so the dust extractor doesn t twist and end up on its side The swivelling wheel must be pointing forwards in the direction of travel On delivery The following items are included in the delivery Contact your retailer if anything is missing e Dust extractor e Manual disc 2 0 1 6 1 7 2 0 Introduction e Suction hose with couplings Unpacking Warning Read carefully through the safety instructions and user manual before using the equipment e Check carefully to see if the packaging or the dust extractor has been damaged during delivery If there is any sign of damage contact your retailer and report it e Check that the delivery matches the order If there are any discrepancies contact your retailer Machine name plate The machine name plate provides the following information The model and serial number must be specified when ordering spare parts for the machine 1 ee l Ron L 2 a E Figure 1 1 Machine name plate Model Model number Serial number Year of manufacture Powe
18. ormation For contact information see Contact Information at the start of the manual Responsibility Even though every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible we bear no responsibility for incorrect or missing information Tyrolit Hydrostress reserves the right to change descriptions in this manual without giving prior notice This manual is protected by the Copyright Act and no part of it may be copied or used in any other way without the written approval of Tyrolit Hydrostress Manual In addition to general functions this manual contains information on areas of use and care of the dust extractor Safety instructions Explanation of symbols A number of symbols are used in the manual to highlight the most important sections see below It is important that you carefully read through the descriptions of the symbols in order to avoid the risk of both material damage and personal injury There are other symbols indicating practical tips These are to help you use the dust extractor in the easiest and most effective way The following symbols are used in the document to indicate where special attention is needed Warning This symbol means Warning and indicates a risk of personal injury or material damage in the event of incorrect use of the dust extractor When you see this symbol read the accompanying text extra carefully and do nothing you are not sure about This is for your own and o
19. r kW Voltage V Current A Frequency Hz Weight kg Address field SS S zi zi ER oi gt Introduction 1 8 1 9 Handling and storage The dust extractor should be stored in a heated dry area when not in use Otherwise it may be damaged by condensation and cold The dust extractor can be lowered to the transport position which facilitates transport and maintenance work Always ensure that the dust extractor is securely fastened to the handle Figure 3 2 page 9 pos 3 e g with lifting straps during high lifts Make sure that all the constituent parts of the machine are properly assembled before lifting Warning If handled carelessly the dust extractor can overturn and cause both personal injury and damage to the equipment Noise Warning Always use hearing protection when using the dust extractor This dust extractor is tested for noise in accordance with ISO 11202 and ISO 3741 For information on the sound pressure level and sound power level for each model see the table in Chapter Technical data page 34 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 0 Safety Safety General Information This chapter contains all the warnings and notes that have to be considered for the dust extractor Warnings Warning Read carefully through the safety instructions and user manual before using the equipment Warning Always use hearing protection when using the dust extractor Warning The dust extractor may only be
20. re undamaged and that they seal tightly Filter cleaning means cleaning the filter manually when the dust extractor s capacity to take up dust reduces When cleaning the filter the dust extractor must be switched on and in operation Hold your hand over the inlet or place the hose against the floor to attain negative pressure in the dust cylinder package in order to obtain the most effective filter cleaning possible Clean the filter as follows 1 Place your hand over the inlet see Figure 4 7 page 23 Wait a few seconds G000539 Figure 4 7 Filter cleaning step 1 23 Usage 24 2 Grip the handle on the filter cleaning valve see Figure 4 8 page 24 Figure 4 8 Filter cleaning step 2 G000540 2 0 2 0 3 Pull the handle sharply so the valve opens see Figure 4 9 page 25 G000541 Figure 4 9 Filter cleaning step 3 4 Hold the handle in position as in Figure 4 9 page 25 so the filter valve is open for a few seconds and the dust drops into the bag Repeat the above procedure until the suction regains the desired capacity Usage 25 Maintenance and repairs 9 1 5 2 5 3 5 3 1 26 Maintenance and repairs General Information We recommend regular inspection of the dust extractor Warning During maintenance and repairs the power to the dust extractor must be disconnected Warning Use protective equipment such as safety shoes safety goggles prote
21. se both personal injury and damage to the equipment Warning There is a risk of crush injuries while lowering to the transport position Use the lifting handles to avoid trapping your hands and fingers Notes Note The dust extractor is best used together with grinding machines in connection with dry grinding of stone and concrete floors and in accordance with recommendations Note O Never use the dust extractor in connection with wet grinding or to suck up moisture and water since this can cause blockages in the dust extractor s suction hose as well as damage to the main filter HEPA filter and motors Note K Only use original spare parts from for the dust extractor Otherwise neither the CE marking nor the warranty will be valid Note G For the CE marking to be valid the instructions in this manual must be followed 2 0 2 0 Safety Note The dust extractor should be stored in a dry warm above zero location when not in use Note If the dust extractor is stored in a cold location below zero it must be placed ina warm location above zero for at least two hours before use Note CC Discolouration on the top of the HEPA filter indicates that the main filter is not functioning as it should If the HEPA filter is dirty on the underside the filter is defective Note When checking the HEPA filter the dust extractor must be placed in the operating position Machine description 3 3 1
22. tROLb Operating Instructions VCE2500DX x x INDEX 001 TYROLIT No 10992862 en 19 04 2011 Congratulations You have decided to purchase a tried and tested TYROLIT Hydrostress unit and have thus acquired a highly sophisticated and reliable state of the art unit The exclusive use of only TYROLIT Hydrostress spare parts ensures quality and interchangeability If maintenance work is neglected or carried out inexpertly we will be unable to honour our warranty obligations Any repair work must be carried out by trained personnel only Should you need more details concerning your TYROLIT Hydrostress unit in order to keep it in perfect condition please contact our after sales service for further information We hope that you enjoy untroubled and fault free working with your TYROLIT unit TYROLIT Hydrostress Copyright TYROLIT Hydrostress TYROLIT Hydrostress AG Witzbergstrasse 18 CH 8330 Pfaffikon Switzerland Telefon 0041 0 44 952 18 18 Telefax 0041 0 44 952 18 00 C Konformit tserkl rung C Declaration of conformity Dust separator VCE2500D x x We declare under our sole responsibility that this product complies with the following directives and standards Directive applied Machinery Directives 2006 42 EC EMV 2004 108 EG Typenschild hier aufkleben Applied standards EN 60335 1 2002 A14 EN 60335 2 69 2009 EN 61000 6 3 2007 EN 61000 6 2 2005 D claration de conformit
23. ther users safety and to avoid damage to the dust extractor Introduction 1 4 1 5 Note RS This symbol means Note and indicates a potential risk of material damage in the event of incorrect use of the dust extractor When you see this symbol read the accompanying text extra carefully and do nothing you are not sure about This is to avoid damage to the dust extractor e Tip This symbol means Tip and implies the inclusion of tips and advice on effective use of the machine or ways of reducing wear and tear to the dust extractor When you see this symbol you should read the accompanying text to facilitate your work and prolong the service life of the dust extractor Transportation Always ensure that the dust extractor is emptied of dust and other particles before it is transported lifted or hoisted Always make sure that the dust extractor is securely anchored to its surroundings during transport to prevent it from moving Make sure that the securing straps or other equipment used for anchoring during transport are tightened over non moving parts e g the dust extractor s chassis When lifting the machine do so according to chapter Lifting the machine page 5 Do not transport the dust extractor on sloping surfaces e g loading ramps without securing it properly for example with a winch This is a safety measure in case the dust extractor starts to roll out of control Also make sure that people including the operat
24. to Replace main filter page 3 for further instructions Otherwise the filter should be fitted back in place Every week General inspection Carry out a general inspection to make sure everything is clean and undamaged Clean if necessary e Check that the gaskets are undamaged and clean e Lift out the filter and check that it is undamaged and clean 30 2 0 5 5 5 5 1 5 6 5 6 1 5 7 5 7 1 5 7 2 2 0 Maintenance and repairs e Lift out the HEPA filter to check the motor package pos 6 in Figure 3 2 page 9 Clean if there is any dust Every month Check the condition of the hoses e Make sure that the hoses are undamaged and free from persistent dirt Replace the hoses if necessary Every six months or 600 hours Check the fastening of the bolts e Check the fastening of all bolts and screws Tighten if required Every year Replace the HEPA filter Warning The dust that is sucked up is harmful if inhaled Follow local regulations and use breathing protection The HEPA filter must be replaced annually However if the daily inspection of the HEPA filter shows that the filter should be replaced follow the instructions in section Check the HEPA filter page 26 1 Discard the defective filter 2 Install the new HEPA filter Take care to install it centrally in the HEPA filter holder An arrow on the HEPA filter indicates the correct orientation for installing the filter in the
25. wards as this is the direction of flow for the dust extractor Check whether the filter is dirty discoloured or damaged If the filter is dirty discoloured or damaged it needs replacing In this case go to Replace the HEPA filter page 3 for further instructions Otherwise the filter should be fitted back in place Check the gaskets on the HEPA filter If the gaskets are damaged the filter must be changed 2 0 5 3 2 2 0 Maintenance and repairs Check the main filter Warning In the case of careless handling the dust extractor can overturn and can cause both personal injury and damage to the equipment Warning The dust that is sucked up is harmful if inhaled Follow local regulations and use breathing protection 1 Start with the dust extractor in the transport position see Figure 4 4 page 4 2 Release the catches 1 that hold the top in place see Figure 5 3 page 29 3 Then lift off the top of the dust cylinder 2 see Figure 5 3 page 29 G000545 Figure 5 3 Removing the dust cylinder s top 29 Maintenance and repairs 5 4 5 4 1 4 Carefully lift up the main filter 3 see Figure 5 4 page 30 6000546 Figure 5 4 Removing the main filter 5 Ifthe filter is clogged the filter should be cleaned For instructions on how to clean the filter see under Filter cleaning page 23 6 Ifthe filter is torn or defective it should be replaced In this case go

Download Pdf Manuals

image

Related Search

Related Contents

Bedienungsanleitung  タブレットスタンド 取扱説明書  Magic Chef EWWC16MCG User's Manual  rapport d`activité 2009  SRx1 italiano A3  NOVA Drive NDR-1  おめでとうございます! 三島商工会議所会頭賞受賞    Service Manual  Samsung NT630Z5QI User Manual (FreeDos)  

Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file