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leave the device unattended when it is not switched off
and with the mains plug or the battery pack removed.
ATTENTION
● Do not operate the device at tem-
peratures below 0 °C. ● Never use the device outdoors
at low temperatures.
Dry vacuum cleaner
WARNING
● The device is only intended for
dry cleaning. Only use the device outdoors during wet
conditions if it is expressly designated for this use.
Wet vacuum cleaner
CAUTION
● Only vacuum up liquid media up
to a temperature of 45 °C.
ATTENTION
● Only use the device for vacuuming
coolants and lubricants with the corresponding equip-
ment.
Devices with dust class L, M and H
DANGER
● Danger from dust that is harmful to
your health. Wear a breathing protection mask of class
P2 or higher and disposable clothing when performing
maintenance work (e.g. filter change). ● Only trained
personnel are permitted to use the device and the sub-
stances for which it is to be used, including the safe pro-
cedure for disposing of the vacuumed material. ● An air
exchange rate L must be present in the room when the
exhaust gas is returned into the room. To remain within
the required limit values, the volume flow of returned air
must be no greater than 50% of the fresh air volume
(room volume V
x air exchange rate L
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cial ventilation measures, the following applies: L
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. ● This device contains dust that is harmful to your
health. Emptying and maintenance, including removal
of the dust bag, may only be performed by technical
specialists wearing suitable personal protective equip-
ment. ● Do not operate the device without the complete
filtration system. ● Observe the applicable safety in-
structions for the materials being vacuumed. ● Apply
the parking brake at the steering roller to ensure a se-
cure footing for the device. The device may move un-
controllably if the parking brake is open. ● For servicing
performed by the user, the device must be disassem-
bled, cleaned and maintained only to the degree that
this is possible without presenting a danger to the main-
tenance personnel and other persons. Suitable precau-
tionary measures include detoxification before
disassembly. Make provisions for local forced ventila-
tion at the location where the device is to be disassem-
bled, for cleaning the maintenance surface and to
ensure adequate protection for the personnel. ● The ex-
terior of the device should be detoxified by vacuuming
and wiped clean, or treated with sealant before being re-
moved from the hazardous area. All unit parts must be
regarded as contaminated when they are taken from the
hazardous area. Suitable measures must be taken to
prevent distribution of the dust. ● All contaminated ob-
jects resulting from maintenance and repair work that
cannot be satisfactorily cleaned must be correctly dis-
posed of. Such objects must be disposed of in sealed
bags in accordance with the applicable regulations for
the disposal of this type of waste. ● Dust classes M and
H only: Close the suction opening with the plug when
transporting and servicing the device. ● Dust class H
only: The effectiveness of the filtration of the device can
be tested by the test method as specified in EN 60 335-
2-69 22.AA.201.2. This test must be carried out at least
annually or more frequently if specified in national re-
quirements. If the test result is negative, repeat the test
with a new flat fold filter.
protection must be checked for correct safety-related
functionality at least annually by the manufacturer or an
appropriately instruction person, e.g. absence of leaks,
filter damage, functionality of the monitoring devices
(dust classes M and H only).
over the mains connection or the extension cable with
the rotating brushes of the suction head.
your safety. Only use the brushes supplied with the de-
vice or brushes recommended in the operating instruc-
tions.
missible tyre filling pressure. The tyre filling pressure
needs to be read on the tyre and if necessary on the
wheel rim. If these values differ, use the smaller value.
● Make sure that the pressure reducer is set correctly
on the compressor before setting the tyre filling pres-
sure. ● In case of devices with screw-in wheel rims:
Make sure that all wheel rim bolts are tightened securely
before setting the tyre filling pressure.
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and replacement of parts, the device needs to be
switched off and the mains plug or battery pack re-
moved. Switch the device off before changing over to
another function.
by approved customer service sites or staff qualified in
this area who are familiar with all relevant safety instruc-
tions. ● Clean the water lever limit facility regularly,
checking for any signs of damage.
ATTENTION
tion for mobile devices for industrial use in accordance
with the locally applicable regulations ● Short-circuits or
other damage. Do not clean the device with a hose or
high-pressure water jet.
Devices with electrical connections in the suction
merse the hose in water for cleaning.
parts which are approved by the manufacturer. Only
original accessories and original spare parts ensure that
the appliance will run fault-free and safely.
transportation. Secure the device, taking into ac-
count its weight. See chapter Technical data in the
operating instructions.
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WARNING
● Safety devices providing hazard
Devices with rotating brushes
DANGER
● Risk of electric shock. Never run
CAUTION
● Unsuitable brushes endanger
Devices with pneumatic tyres
CAUTION
● Never exceed the maximum per-

Care and service

WARNING
● Prior to cleaning, maintenance
CAUTION
● Repairs may only be carried out
● Pay attention to the safety inspec-
hose
DANGER
● Risk of electric shock. Never im-

Accessories and spare parts

CAUTION
● Only use accessories and spare
Transport
CAUTION
● Shut the motor down prior to
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