7.2 Maintenance
NOTE
The quality standard can only be guaranteed if original spare parts are
used.
The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage caused by the use of
non-original parts.
All maintenance work must be recorded in the maintenance logbook.
7.2.1 Emptying the dust collection container
The dust collection container fill level must be checked at regular intervals.
How often the dust collection bucket/disposal bag needs replacing
depends on the type and quantity of the deposited dust particles. For this
reason, we cannot state specific replacement intervals. Since particularly
light dust particles can be stirred up simply by the airflow through the
inside of the product and in the course of the dust collection
bucket/disposal bag replacement, the dust collection bucket/disposal bag
may only be filled up to 50 mm below the top lip of the dust collection
container.
WARNING
Health hazards caused by welding fume particles
Inhalation of welding fume particles, especially welding fume particles
from welding processes on alloyed steels, can damage your health as
they are 'respirable'. 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.
When emptying the dust collection container, please proceed as follows:
1. Switch off the product using the I/O pushbutton.
2. Wait 2 minutes for the dust particles to settle inside the filter section.
3. Open the door to the product dust collection area.
4. Lower the dust collection container by actuating the rotary knob on the
compressed air valve. The compressed air valve is located behind the
door in the dust collection area.
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