User manual NILFISK ATTIX 200

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[. . . ] Read the operating instructions and comply with the important safety recommendations identified by: Before starting the vacuum cleaner, it is absolutely essential to read these operating instructions and to keep them ready at hand for consultation. The vacuum cleaner can only be used by people who are familiar with the way it works and who have been explicitly authorised and trained for the purpose. Before using the vacuum cleaner, the operators must be informed, instructed and trained on how to work it and for which substances its usage is permitted including the safe method for removing and disposing of the vacuumed material. The use of vacuum cleaner by people (including children) with limited physical and mental capacities or lacking in experience and knowledge is strictly forbidden, unless they are supervised by a person who is experienced in the use and safe handling of the machine. [. . . ] ­ Carry out only the maintenance operations described in this manual. Failure to comply with these instructions could jeopardize your safety. Moreover, such action would immediately void the EC declaration of conformity issued with the vacuum cleaner. To carry out maintenance operations which are not described in this manual contact the manufacturer's Service Centre or our sales network. Comply with the safety regulations governing the materials for which the vacuum cleaner is used. The vacuum cleaner , only in M and H versions, can be used as a "dust extractor" in compliance with EN60335-269: 2003-08 ­ par AA. These versions are equipped with a horn that warns the user when the vacuum speed drops under 20 m/s. The horn is set to work properly when the vacuum cleaner is connected to a 3-meter-long hose with a nominal diameter that comply with the indications in the technical datatable(page7). When the vacuum cleaner is used as a dust extractor, it must be used in well-ventilated areas, to provide proper air change in the room where the exhaust air will be delivered. Parameter Voltage (50 Hz) Power rating Power rating (EN 60335-2-69) Weight Noise level Protection Insulation Capacity Inlet Max vacuum Maximum air flow rate without hose and reductions Maximum air flow rate(3 m Ø 50 mm hose) Hoses allowed for "M" and "H" classes Main filter surface (N) Upstream absolute H filter surface (code 17050) Downstream absolute filter surface (code 17092) Absolute filter efficiency according to MPPS method (EN 1822) Units V kW kW kg dB(A) IP Class L mm mm H20 L/m' L/m' mm m2 m2 m2 % ATTIX 200 - M ATTIX 200 - H 400 7. Vacuum gauge Main switch (ON "I", OFF "0") Reverse phase indicator (M - H versions) Thermal operation indicator light Electrically powered machine indicator light Phase inverter Electric filter shaker start button (optional) Stop button Start button Hour counter Filling level indicator Castor brakes Inlet Dust container release lever Filtering chamber Dust container Main filter shaker knob Horn for speeds below 20 m/s Connecting connector to mouth micro-switch 7) must remain in the green zone (OK) to ensure that the speed of the intake air does not drop below the safety value of 20 m/s; ­ If the pointer is in the red zone (STOP), it means that the speed of the air in the vacuum hose is less than 20 m/s and that the vacuum cleaner is not operating in safety conditions. ­ After cleaning or replacing the filters, the vacuum gauge pointer must return to the green zone and the sound must stop. ­ When the vacuum hose is closed, the pointer of the vacuum gauge must switch from the green zone (OK) to the red zone (STOP) and the horn must emit a pulsing sound. Use only hoses with diameters that comply with the indications in the Technical data table in order to prevent the air speed from dropping below 20 m/sec. When the vacuum cleaner is operating, always check that the vacuum gauge pointer remains in the green zone (OK). Prior to starting, check that: ­ The filters are installed; ­ All latches are tightly locked; ­ The vacuum hose and tools have been correctly fitted onto the inlet "F" (Fig. Turn the main switch "B" to "0" position to turn the vacuum cleaner off. if the vacuum cleaner does not work and the indicator "C" (Fig. 4) lights up, turn the inverter "F" in the opposite direction. Depending on the quantity of dust cleaned up, shake the main filter by means of the knob "J" (Fig. Do not shake the filter while the vacuum cleaner is on, as this could damage the filter itself. Wait before restarting the vacuum cleaner, to allow the dust to settle. [. . . ] When sticky materials are treated, check for possible clogging along the hose "C" (Fig. 14) , in the inlet and on the baffle plate inside the filtering chamber. Scrape the inlet from the outside and remove the deposited waste as indicated in figure 14. 15) under the cover "D" has become slack, unscrew the screws "B" that lock the closing hooks "C" in place and allow them to slide downwards until the deck "D" closes perfectly. [. . . ]

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