Metabo ASR 35 ACP HEPA Operating Instructions - Page 18

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en ENGLISH On the inside of the suction opening, push the red rotary paper slide with its "triangle" marking upwards. (To twist the slide, push it slightly towards the suction hose, and pull it back after twisting). Holding the new fleece filter bag by the flange, slide the bottom part over the suction connection, and the top part over the latch pin. Replace the upper part of the device on the container, close the snap locks. 6.3 Inserting a PE Disposal Bag Absolutely necessary for devices of dust class H (for dust-free disposal). Permitted for devices of dust class L and M. Switch off the device, remove the mains plug and open the snap locks (9). Remove the upper part (8) of the device from the container (10). On the inside of the suction opening, push the red rotary plastic slide with its "circle" marking upwards. (To twist the slide, push it slightly towards the suction hose, and pull it back after twisting). Hold the PE disposal bag (6) on the flange and, with its opening, guide it first over the latch at the bottom part of the suction opening (8), then fit up to the stop on the suction opening. Spread out the PE disposal bag (6) evenly across the container floor. Arrange the edges of the PE disposal bag around the container rim so that the bag is firmly clamped on all sides by the upper part (5), once replaced. 7. The device 7.1 Switching On/Off, Automatic, ACP Select the required operating mode using the switch (2): Position "0": 0 • Vacuum cleaner is switched off OFF Position "I": I A• Vacuum cleaner is switched on ON • ACP* is switched off Position "IR": IRR • Vacuum cleaner is switched on ON • ACP* is switched on Position "AR": AR • Automatic On/Off switch: The vacuum cleaner is switched on or off by means of a power tool connected to the mains socket (4). (Note: The vacuum cleaner continues to run for approx. 10 seconds after the power tool is 18 switched off. This is to ensure that dust does not remain in the hose.) • ACP* is switched on * ACP (Automatic Vibrate Function): automatic filter cleaning when you switch on the device and when a specific negative pressure value is reached. For filters that remain clear, with no need to interrupt work. 7.2 Power socket (4) The power socket (4) is designed for connection to a power tool only. The total maximum permissible current consumption (of vacuum cleaner and connected unit) table, page 2). must not exceed the value Imax (see Caution! Ensure that the power tool is switched off when plugging it in. Regardless of the switch position, the plug socket is always live when the mains plug is plugged in. If the switch (2) is in the "0" position, you can use the plug socket as an extension lead (e.g. for a light fitting). If the switch (2) is in the "AR" position, the vacuum cleaner is switched on or off by means of a power tool connected to the mains socket (4) . 7.3 Suction power regulator (only ASR 35 L ACP) Using the suction power regulator (1) , you can adjust the motor speed and thus the suction power continuously to the working conditions. 7.4 Volume flow control display The volume flow control display (3) lights up when the container is full and/or if the suction hose is blocked. In the case of ASR 35 M ACP and ASR 35 H ACP, an acoustic signal is also issued. 7.5 Rotary switch for setting the suction hose diameter (only ASR 35 M ACP, ASR 35 H ACP) Adjust the rotary switch (5) to the hose diameter of the suction hose fitted. The volume flow is being monitored if the switch (2) is in the "AR" or "IR" position. If the volume flow falls below a set value, the filter cassettes (17) are automatically vibrated (without any reduction in suction power). If the value still remains too low, the volume flow control display lights up (in switch position "AR" an acoustic signal is also sounded) to indicate that the container must be emptied, or that the fleece filter bag (7) or the PE disposal bag (6) must be replaced. Ø 35 mm => 70 m³/h Ø 27 mm => 40 m³/h Ø 19 mm => 20 m³/h Note: Note: If the suction hose diameter is 19 mm or less, and if the flow conditions in the suction hose are unfavourable, the volume flow control display (3) may occasionally light up and the acoustic signal may sound, even though the fleece filter bag does not yet need to be emptied. In this case, lay out the hose straight and clean it.

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ENGLISH
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On the inside of the
suction opening,
push the red rotary
slide with its
"triangle" marking
upwards. (To twist
the slide, push it slightly towards the suction hose,
and pull it back after twisting).
Holding the new fleece filter bag by the flange, slide
the bottom part over the suction connection, and the
top part over the latch pin. Replace the upper part of
the device on the container, close the snap locks.
6.3
Inserting a PE Disposal Bag
Absolutely necessary for devices of dust
class H (for dust-free disposal). Permitted for
devices of dust class L and M.
Switch off the device, remove the mains plug and
open the snap locks (9). Remove the upper part (8)
of the device from the container (10).
On the inside of the
suction opening,
push the red rotary
slide with its "circle"
marking upwards.
(To twist the slide,
push it slightly towards the suction hose, and pull it
back after twisting).
Hold the PE disposal bag (6) on the flange and, with
its opening, guide it first over the latch at the bottom
part of the suction opening (8), then fit up to the stop
on the suction opening.
Spread out the PE disposal bag (6) evenly across
the container floor. Arrange the edges of the PE
disposal bag around the container rim so that the
bag is firmly clamped on all sides by the upper part
(5), once replaced.
7.1
Switching On/Off, Automatic, ACP
Select the required operating mode using the
switch (2)
:
Position "0":
Vacuum cleaner is switched off
Position "I":
Vacuum cleaner is switched on
ACP* is switched off
Position "IR":
Vacuum cleaner is switched on
ACP* is switched on
Position "AR":
Automatic On/Off switch: The vacuum
cleaner is switched on or off by means of
a power tool connected to the mains
socket (4). (Note: The vacuum cleaner continues to
run for approx. 10 seconds after the power tool is
switched off. This is to ensure that dust does not
remain in the hose.)
ACP* is switched on
* ACP
(Automatic Vibrate Function): automatic filter
cleaning when you switch on the device and
when a specific negative pressure value is
reached. For filters that remain clear, with no
need to interrupt work.
7.2
Power socket (4)
The power socket (4) is designed for
connection to a power tool only.
The total maximum permissible current
consumption (of vacuum cleaner and
connected unit) must not exceed the value I
max
(see
table, page 2).
Caution! Ensure that the power tool is
switched off when plugging it in. Regardless of
the switch position, the plug socket is always live
when the mains plug is plugged in.
If the switch (2) is in the "0" position, you can use the
plug socket as an extension lead (e.g. for a light
fitting).
If the switch (2) is in the "AR" position, the vacuum
cleaner is switched on or off by means of a power
tool connected to the mains socket (4) .
7.3
Suction power regulator
(only ASR 35
L
ACP)
Using the suction power regulator (1) , you can
adjust the motor speed and thus the suction power
continuously to the working conditions.
7.4
Volume flow control display
The volume flow control display (3) lights up when
the container is full and/or if the suction hose is
blocked. In the case of ASR 35 M ACP and
ASR 35 H ACP, an acoustic signal is also issued.
7.5
Rotary switch for setting the suction hose
diameter
(only ASR 35
M
ACP, ASR 35
H
ACP)
Adjust the rotary switch (5) to the hose diameter of
the suction hose fitted.
The volume flow is being monitored if the switch (2)
is in the "AR" or "IR" position.
If the volume flow falls below a set value, the filter
cassettes (17) are automatically vibrated (without
any reduction in suction power). If the value still
remains too low, the volume flow control display
lights up (in switch position "AR" an acoustic signal
is also sounded) to indicate that the container must
be emptied, or that the fleece filter bag (7) or the PE
disposal bag (6) must be replaced.
Ø 35 mm => 70 m³/h
Ø 27 mm => 40 m³/h
Ø 19 mm => 20 m³/h
Note:
Note: If the suction hose diameter is 19 mm or
less, and if the flow conditions in the suction hose
are unfavourable, the volume flow control display
(3) may occasionally light up and the acoustic signal
may sound, even though the fleece filter bag does
not yet need to be emptied. In this case, lay out the
hose straight and clean it.
7.
The device
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plastic
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