ver use the water jet against the appliance to cle-
an it.
When using the machine in wet rooms (e.g.
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in the bathroom) only connect it to sockets
which are connected in series with a ground
fault circuit interrupter. In case of doubt, con-
sult an electrician.
Periodically examine the power cord and ma-
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chine for damage. If any damage is found, do
not use the appliance but contact your service
centre for repair.
If the suplly cord is damaged, it must be repla-
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ced by the manufacturer, its service agent or
similary qualified persons in order to avoid a
hazard.
Should extension cables be used, ensure that
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these lay on dry surfaces and protected against
water jets.
Before vacuuming liquids, check the float fun-
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ctions correctly. When vacuuming liquids, and
when the tank is full, a fl oat closes the suction
opening, and the vacuum operation is interrup-
ted. Then switch off the machine, disconnect the
plug and empty the tank. Regularly clean the wa-
ter level limiting device (float) and examine it for
signs of damage.
If the equipment should overturn it is recommen-
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ded that the machine should be stood up before
switching off.
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If foam or liquid escape from the appliance,
switch off immediately.
The equipment should not be used to pick up
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water from containers lavatories, tubs, etc.
Aggressive solvents or detergents should not be
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used.
Service and repairs must be carried out by
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qualified personnel only. Only use manufacturer
original spare parts for service repair.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for
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any damage/injury caused to persons, animals or
property caused by misuse of the appliance, not
in compliance with manual instructions.
USAGE
REMOVING THE HEAD
- Before taking the head (A) off of the shaft (I), re-
move the cap from the tank (fig. 4).
- Release the hooks (G) and raise the head (A) (fig.
3).
Check that the minimum distance between the
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cap and the filter is 18 cm (fig. 6), to permit proper
priming of the liquid from the jerry can.
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Use the filter (Z) (fig. 7) only with dry shaft and ac-
cessories.
VACUUMING DUST
- Fit the filter (Z) in the shaft (I) (fig. 7).
- Fit the filter (S2) OPTIONAL (fig. 11B-11C).
- Fit the vacuum head (A) on the shaft (I) and
tighten with the fasteners (G) (fig. 8).
- Fit the flexible hose (L) in the vacuum opening (H)
(fig. 9).
- Fit the extensions (M) in the end of the flex hose
(L) and connect the most suitable accessory.
- Connect the device to a suitable electrical outlet.
- Start vacuuming by pressing switch (B) (fig. 10).
Never use the appliance without a filter!
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• If the appliance is used with especially fine dust
(size below 0.3 µm) the filter supplied will require
cleaning more frequently. For especially deman-
ding applications, the use of specific filters sup-
plied as an optional (Hepa - cod. 5.212.0010) may
be necessary.
VACUUMING LIQUIDS
- Fit the filter (X) under the head (A) (fig. 11)
- Insert antifoam additive (Optional, not supplied)
in the tank (I) , PREFOAM 3.697.0072.
- Fit the vacuum head (A) on the shaft (I) and
tighten with the fasteners (G) (fig. 8).
- Fit the flex pipe (L) in the vacuum opening (H) (fig.
9).
- Fit the extensions (M) in the end of the flex hose
(L) and connect the most suitable accessory.
- Connect the device to a suitable electrical outlet.
- Start vacuuming by pressing switch (B) (fig. 10).
Never use the appliance without a filter!
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WASHING WITH INJECTION-VACUUMING SY-
STEM
Preparation:
- Fit filter (X) under the head (A) (fig. 11)
- Insert antifoam additive (Optional, not supplied)
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