Dust emissions into the environment
Indicative values of filter performances:
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versions for dust harmful to health
(L - M - H Classes)
L, retains at least 99.1% of particles measuring ≥
3 μm;
M, retains at least 99.9% of particles measuring ≥
3 μm;
H, absolute filter class H14 according to EN1822.
General recommendations
DANGER !
- Risk of fire outbreaks and explosions.
The vacuum cleaner can only be used when active
sources of ignition are not going to be vacuumed.
It is forbidden to vacuum the following materials:
burning materials (embers, hot ashes, lighted
cigarettes, etc.), liquids.
It is forbidden to vacuum the following materials:
explosive dust or dust liable to spontaneous
ignition (such as magnesium or aluminium dusts,
etc.).
The vacuum cleaner is not suitable for vacuuming
explosive or similar substances, as established
by the laws governing explosive substances,
particularly: liquid fuels and mixtures of flammable
dust and liquids.
DANGER !
Emergency
If an emergency situation occurs:
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filter breakage
-
fire outbreak
-
short circuit
-
motor block
-
electric shock
-
etc...
Turn off the vacuum cleaner, unplug it and ask for
assistance from qualified personnel.
DANGER !
The vacuum cleaners must not be used or stored
outdoors, or in damp places.
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Vacuum cleaner description - Labels
See fig. 1.
List of labels - fig. 1
A - Identification plate:
Code of the model which includes protection
degree, technical specifications, serial number, CE
marking, year of manufacture
B - Plate for Atex category
C - Plate for Atex zone classification
D - Plate for vacuum cleaner protection degree
E - Plates for electrical system protection degree
F - Attention plate
Draws the operator's attention to the fact that
the filter must be shaken only when the vacuum
cleaner is off (see par. "Shaking the primary filter"
as well)
G - Panel power plate
Indicates that the panel is powered by the voltage
indicated on the data plate.
H - Warning plate
Indicates that the machine can not be disposed of
with other domestic waste at the end of its cycle of
life (see "Vacuum cleaner disposal").
I - Dust container
L - Latches
M - Handle
N - Inlet
O - Outlet
P - Control panel
This vacuum cleaner creates a strong airflow which is
drawn in through the inlet "N" and blows out through
the outlet "O".
Before turning on the vacuum cleaner, fit the vacuum
hose into the equipped 50/40 reducing joint and
then fit the required tool on to the end part (refer to
the manufacturer's accessory catalogue or Service
Centre). The diameters of the authorized hoses are
indicated in the Technical data table.
This vacuum cleaner is equipped with an internal baffle
plate which subjects the vacuumed substances to a
circular centrifugal movement that makes them drop
into the container.
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a class "L"
antistatic primary filter which enables it to be used for
the majority of applications.
Different types of primary filter are available: L and M
class antistatic filters for dusts that are hazardous to
health.
Besides the primary filter, which retains the most
common types of dust, the vacuum cleaner can be
fitted with a secondary filter (absolute H) with a higher
filtering capacity for fine dusts and dusts that are
hazardous to health.
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15ATEX
GB
C301