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Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 30 / PC / XC User's Manual

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1. TEES q Option Optional accessories 9 ATTIX 30 40 50 10 Option Optional accessories ATTIX 30 40 50 Option Optional accessories ATTIX 30 40 50 This document This document contains the safety information relevant for the appliance along with a quick reference guide Prior to using the appliance for the first time be sure to read this docu ment through and keep it ready to hand Further support Detailed information on the appliance can be found in the operating instructions which you can download from our web site at www nilfisk alto com For further queries please contact the Nilfisk Alto service representative responsible for your country See reverse of this document Important safety instructions Symbols used to mark instructions DANGER Danger that leads directly to seri ous or irreversible injuries or even death Danger that can lead to serious injuries or even death Danger that can lead to minor injuries and damage The appliance must only be used by persons who have been instructed in its correct usage and explicitly commissioned with the task of operating it only be operated under supervision not be used by children 1 Do not use any unsafe work techniques 2 Never use th
2. ATTIX 30 PC XC ATTIX 40 PC XC ATTIX 50 PC XC ATTIX 50 21 PC EC Quick Start Guide 302003204 F Nilfisk ALTO Why Compromise ATTIX 30 40 50 QI 2 I AS SG 2 Option Optional accessories ATTIX 30 40 50 Option Optional accessories ATTIX 30 40 50 2 ATTIX 30 40 50 01 ATTIX 30 40 50 11 30 40 50 21 ATTIX 30 40 50 21 4 Option Optional accessories N Option Optional accessories 5 ATTIX 30 40 50 6 Option Optional accessories ATTIX 30 40 50 Option Optional accessories 7 ATTIX 30 40 50 o 6 o o gt lt F lt Option Optional accessories ATTIX 30 40 50 BV KAN NE 2222 Z
3. ndby Product Vacuum cleaner for wet and dry operation Model ATTIX 30 40 50 Description 110 230 240 V 50 60 Hz The design of the machine complies with EC Machine Directive 2006 42 EC the following regulations EC Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC EC EMC Directive 2004 108 EC Harmonized standards EN ISO 12100 1 EN ISO 12100 2 EN 60335 1 EN 60335 2 69 EN 55014 1 EN 55014 2 EN 61000 3 2 National standards and technical DIN EN 60335 1 specifications DIN EN 60335 2 69 Anton S rensen General Manager EAPC Technical Operations Br ndby 2008 132
4. sion lead so that the protection class is maintained 3 Connectors and couplings of power sup ply cords and extension leads must be watertight Extension lead 1 As an extension lead only use the version specified by the manufacturer or one of a higher quality See operating instructions 12 Optional accessories option Original Instruction ATTIX 30 40 50 2 When using an extension lead check the Risks minimum cross sections of the cable Cable length Electrical components DANGER up to 20 m 20 to 50 m Electric shock due to faulty mains connecting lead Warranty Touching a faulty mains connect Our general conditions of business are ap ing lead can result in serious or plicable with regard to the guarantee even fatal injuries Fr Unauthorised modifications to the appliance 1 Do not damage the mains the use of incorrect brushes in addition to power lead e g by driving over using the appliance in a way other than for the it pulling or crushing it intended purpose exempt the manufacturer Regularly check whether the from any liability for the resulting damage power cord is damaged or Tests and approvals shows signs of ageing sl Electrical tests must be performed in accord i dia 88 iced icti ded ance with the provisions of safety regulations MILE Al 2 HA han BGV A3 and to DIN VDE 0701 Part 1 and is li Part 3 In accordance with DIN VDE 0702 T
5. the tank Hazardous materials Hazardous materials Vacuuming up hazardous materi als can lead to serious or even fatal injuries 1 The following materials must not be picked up by the vacuum cleaner hazardous dust hot materials burning ciga rettes hot ash etc flammable explosive ag gressive liquids e g petrol solvents acids alkalis etc flammable explosive dust e g magnesium or alumini um dust etc Spare parts and accessories Spare parts and accessories The use of non genuine spare parts and accessories can impair the safety of the appliance 1 Only use spare parts and ac cessories from Nilfisk Alto 2 Use only the brushes sup plied with the vacuum cleaner or specified in the operating manual Emptying dirt tank Picking up environmentally haz ardous materials Materials picked up can present a hazard to the environment 1 Dispose of the dirt in accord ance with legal regulations Recycling the cleaner Make the old cleaner unusable immediately 1 Unplug the cleaner 2 Cut the power cord 3 Do not discard of electrical appliances with household waste z As specified in European Direc tive 2002 96 EC on old electrical and electronic appliances used electrical goods must be collected separately and recycled ecologi cally Contact your local authorities or your nearest dealer for further information Optional accessories
6. these tests must be performed at regular wae Me appliance intervals and after repairs or modifications aga DANGER The upper section of the vacuum cleaner contains live components Contact with live components leads to serious or even fatal injuries 1 Never spray water on to the upper section of the vacuum cleaner Appliance socket The appliance socket is only designed for the purposes defined in the operating instructions The connection of different appliances can result in damage 1 Prior to plugging in an appliance always switch off the vacuum cleaner and the appliance that is to be connected Read the operating instructions to the appliance to be connected and observe the safety notes contained in these Optional accessories option 13 Original Instruction LJ ATTIX 30 40 50 Damage due to unsuitable mains voltage The appliance can be damaged as a result of being connected to an unsuitable mains voltage 1 Ensure that the voltage shown on the rating plate corresponds to the voltage of the local mains power supply Picking up liquids Picking up liquids Do not pick up flammable liquids 1 Before liquids are picked up al ways remove the filter bag waste bag and check that the float or the water level limit works properly The use of a separate filter ele ment or filter screen is recom mended If foam appears stop work imme diately and empty
7. e vacuum cleaner without a filter 3 Switch off the appliance and disconnect the mains plug in the following situations Prior to cleaning and servicing Prior to replacing components Prior to changing over the appliance If foam develops or liquid emerges Besides the operating instructions and the binding accident prevention regulations valid in the country of use observe recognised regulations for safety and proper use Purpose and intended use The appliance is suitable for picking up dry non flammable dust and liquids The appliance is suitable for commercial use such as e g in Hotels Schools Hospitals Factories Shops Offices Hire shops Any other use is considered as improper use The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage resulting from such use The risk for such use is borne solely by the user Proper use also includes proper operation servicing and repairs as specified by the manufacturer See operating instructions Transport 1 Before transporting the dirt tank close all the locks 2 Do not tilt the cleaner if there is liquid in the dirt tank 3 Do not use a crane hook to lift the cleaner Storage 1 Store the appliance in a dry place pro tected from frost Electrical connection 1 It is recommended that the vacuum cleaner should be connected via a residual current circuit breaker 2 Arrange the electrical parts sockets plugs and couplings and lay down the exten
8. option Original Instruction Quick reference guide Pages 2 12 feature a pictorial quick refer ence guide which is designed to help you when starting up operating and storing the appliance This quick reference guide does not replace the separate operating instructions which de scribes the appliance in detail The operating instructions also contain further information on the operation maintenance and repair of the appliance Meaning of the symbols The instructions for actions are subdivided into 7 sections which are represented by symbols A Before starting Control Operation Connecting electrical appliances Replacement of filter bag Replacement of disposal bag Replacement of filter element After finishing work An asterisk indicates a model variant or special accessories Check whether your appliance is equipped with the control elements or special acces sories depicted If not please proceed to the next action ATTIX 30 40 50 Optional accessories option Original Instruction 15 EM ATTIX 30 40 50 ATTIX 30 40 50 50 21 PC EC su es 20 ano ZA Eu Power consump W 1200 1000 1200 1100 tion ec Type of pro IPX4 tection splash water protected Sound pres 62 2 sure level at a distance of 1m dB A EN 60704 1 messa lever pressure level EC conformity declaration NILFISK ADVANCE A S Sognevej 25 DK 2605 Br

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