Emptying The Collection Tank; At The End Of The Work; Maintenance; Troubleshooting - TMB ATOM PLUS Manuel D'utilisation Et D'entretien

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EMPTYING THE COLLECTION TANK

At the end of the work, and before carrying out any type of maintenance, perform the following
operations:
1. Take the appliance to where its collection tank is emptied.
N.B: the place designated for this operation must comply with current environmental
protection regulations.
CAUTION: These operations must be carried out using gloves to protect the hands.
2.
3.
WARNING: To prevent damaging the power cable, disconnect the plug from the mains
socket by directly pulling the plug and not the cable.
4.
5. Empty the collection tank.
N.B. :
the appliance.
N.B. :
careful not to rip it. If the bag is made of paper, dispose of it properly, but if it is made of
fabric just empty it.
6.
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AT THE END OF THE WORK

At the end of the work, and before carrying out any type of maintenance, perform the following
operations:
1. Take the appliance to the place where it is maintained and carry out all the procedures listed

MAINTENANCE".

2. Take the appliance to the designated machine storage place.
3.
SAFETY").
ATTENTION:
appliance there must be no objects that could either damage it, or be damaged through
contact with it.
MAINTENANCE
when operating, to carry out maintenance do as follows:
1.
SAFETY").
2.
3.
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N.B. :
to clean it thoroughly, and if necessary wash it in water.
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2
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ATTENTION:
obstructed or damaged by the replacement.
4.
N.B. :
to clean it thoroughly, and if necessary wash it in water.
N.B:
necessary replace them.
5. Clean the inside of the collection tank with a damp cloth.
6.
7.
8. Clean the inside of the vacuum hose with a jet of compressed air, if necessary removing
any obstructions.
9. Disconnect the cleaning accessory.
10. Clean the inside of the vacuum chamber of the accessory with compressed air, and if
necessary remove any obstructions.
Fig.1).
Fig.3) and lay it on the ground.
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Fig.1). Rest the vacuum head gently on the
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Fig.4) and clean it. When it is dry put back the cloth
Fig.5).
This chapter lists the most common problems linked with the use of the appliance. If you are
unable to resolve the problems with the information given here, please contact your nearest
assistance centre.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Fig.2).
The main switch is not activated.
The plug on the appliance's power
cable has not been correctly inserted
into the mains socket.
appliance do not match the electrical
network.
The power cable is damaged.
The vacuum hose is not connected
correctly to the nozzle on the collection
tank.
The vacuum hose is not connected
5
correctly to the vacuum accessory
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being used.
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accessory).
There is a blockage in the vacuum
To dispose of the appliance, take it to a demolition centre or
an authorised collection centre.
Before scrapping the appliance, it is necessary to remove
MACHINE
and separate out the following materials, then send them
to the appropriate collection centres in accordance with
applicable environmental hygiene regulations:
Electric and electronic parts*
electric and electronic parts.
MACHINE
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TROUBLESHOOTING

SOLUTION
Press the main switch.
Connect the plug on the appliance's
power cable to the mains socket.
Check that the technical data on the
appliance's serial number plate match
the data of the mains supply.
Contact
a
specialised
immediately.
Connect the vacuum hose correctly to
the nozzle on the collection tank.
Connect the vacuum hose correctly to
to the vacuum accessory being used.
Remove the obstruction in the vacuum
circuit.
Clear the obstruction in the vacuum

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