Manual instruction

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sure that the power tool is switched
off when inserting its plug into the
vacuum cleaner’s socket outlet.
After switching off a power tool con-
nected to the vacuum cleaner’s
socket outlet, the vacuum cleaner
will run on for approx. 15 seconds
and then automatically switch off.
When wet vacuuming electrically
conductive liquids, the vacuum
cleaner is automatically switched off
(automatic shut-off) when reaching
the maximum filling height of the
container. Pull the mains plug from
the socket outlet and empty the con-
tainer.
When wet vacuuming electrically
non-conductive liquids (e. g., oils,
drilling emulsions), the vacuum
cleaner is not automatically switched
off when reaching the maximum fill-
ing height of the container. Empty
the container in time.
After finishing the wet vacuuming,
clean the sensors and the space in
between using a brush.
Check the sensors
regularly for signs of
damage.
Switch the vacuum cleaner off imme-
diately as soon as foam or water
comes out, and empty the container.
In case of a short-circuit and/or
heavy discharge of dust, switch the
vacuum cleaner off immediately and
disconnect it from the power supply.
For transport of the vacuum cleaner,
activate the vacuum cleaner's locka-
ble castor brake.
Repair and customer service.
Check the connections, seals and
hoses. Have damage repaired
only through a qualified repair per-
son and only using original FEIN
replacement parts.
Use commercially available, non-
scouring cleaning agents and water
for cleaning the vacuum cleaner.
After cleaning, allow the vacuum
cleaner to dry completely.
Empty the container each time
after using and remove coarse
debris and dust.
Empty the container after vacuuming
liquids. Afterwards, run the vacuum
cleaner with the accessories con-
nected for several minutes in order
to dry them.
Dispose of used flat-fold filters and
filter bags according to statutory reg-
ulations.
When the machine’s power supply
cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by the manufacturer or their repre-
sentative.
Have a dust-technical inspection car-
ried out at least once every year by
the manufacturer or an instructed
person, e. g., for damage of the filter,
function and tightness against leakage
of the vacuum cleaner.
For category L vacuum cleaners that
were in contaminated environments,
the exterior as well as all machine
parts should be cleaned or treated
with sealants. When performing
maintenance and repair work, all
contaminated components that can-
not be cleaned to satisfactory must
be disposed of. Such components
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