Drain the condensate as follows:
1. As shown in the illustration, hold a suitable container (Pos. 2) under the
outlet opening of the condensate drain valve (Pos. 1).
2. Slowly open the knurled screw of the condensate drain valve (Pos. 1).
3. Only close the valve (Pos. 1) again when just air is escaping.
7.3.3 Changing the filter – Safety instructions
The life of the filter inserts depends on the type and amount of deposited
particles.
As the dust accumulation in the filter increases, its flow resistance
increases and the extraction capacity of the product decreases.
Even with products that may have automatic filter cleaning, adhering
deposits can reduce the extraction capacity.
A filter change is required.
WARNING
Health hazards caused by welding fume particles
Do not inhale welding dust / smoke! Serious injury to the lungs and
respiratory tract is possible!
Sweat smoke contains substances that can cause cancer!
Skin contact with welding fume particles can cause skin irritation in
sensitive individuals.
To avoid contact with and inhalation of these dust particles, wear
disposable overalls, protective goggles, gloves and a suitable Class FFP2
respiratory protection filter mask in accordance with EN 149.
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