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6.2
Changing the filters
Read chapter 3 Safety before changing the filters.
Operators should observe any safety regulations appropriate to the materials being handled.
Warning! Always wear Personal Protective Equipment, the dust can be hazardous to the health!
Make sure you have enough sturdy plastic bags or use big bags for the disposal of the old filters.
Observe the national regulations in force both during exchange and disposal of the old filters.
Remove the filter house door.
Loosen the nut+washer (2).
Remove the locking bar (1).
The filter bracket will now be tilted downwards so the
filters can be taken out easily.
Slide out the filters (3) and put it in a sturdy plastic
bag.
Close the bags properly.
When a filter was damaged, has leaked or was mounted incorrect, it has to be replaced. The compartment
above the filters, the connecting air hoses and the silencer also have to be cleaned thoroughly.
Pull out the mains plug before you start
Always wear gloves and a
dust mask
of at least
class FFP3
Use an extra vacuum cleaner in order to work as dust free as possible
1: Locking bar
2: Nut + washer
3: Filter