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Safety

dryCAT - Series | Version 2.04

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2.3 Requirements to staff

The different tasks described in this manual represent 
different requirements to the qualification of the person 
entrusted with these tasks. 

Only persons reliable working procedures can be ex-
pected from, are allowed to perform all works. Persons 
the responsiveness of which is affected by e. g. drugs, 
alcohol or medication, are not allowed to work with the 
machine. 

The qualifications of the personnel for the diffe:

Operator:

The operator is instructed by the operating company 
about the assigned tasks and possible risks in case of 
improper behaviour. Any tasks which need to be perfor-
med beyond the operation in the standard mode must 
only be performed by the operator if it is indicated in 
these instructions and if the operating company expres-
sively commissioned the operator.

Electrically qualified person:

Electrically qualified person is due to their professional 
training, knowledge and experience as well as 
knowledge of the relevant standards and regulations, in 
a position to carry out work on the electrical systems and 
to indepently recognize and avoid possible dangers.

Qualified personnel:

Due to their professional training, knowledge and experi-
ence as well as their knowledge of relevant regulations 
the specialist staff is able to perform the assigned tasks 
and to recognise and avoid any possible dangers theme-
selves.

Manufacturer:

Certain works may only be performed by specialist per-
sonnel of the manufacturer. Other personnel is not au-
thorized to perform these works. Please contact our cu-
stomer service for the execution of all arising work.

2.4 Personal protective equipment

The personal protective equipment serves to protect per-
sons against impairments of safety and health while wor-
king. The staff member has to wear personal protective 
equipment while performing different tasks on and with 
the machine which are indicated in the individual para-
graphs of these instructions. 

The personal protective equipment is explained in the 
following paragraph:

2.5 General safety regulations

Please note the following:

 

- Use the safety devices and fasten them securely. Ne-

ver work without safety equipment and keep it in good 
working order.

- Keep the machine and your work environment clean at 

all times. Ensure sufficient illumination.

- The dry vacuum cleaner‘s design must not be changed; 

the machine must not be used for work not intended by 
the manufacturer. 

- Never work under the influence of illnesses that impair 

concentration, drugs, alcohol or medication.

- This device should not be used by persons (including 

children) with physical, sensory or mental disabilities, 
or with no experience or knowledge.

- The packaging elements may present potential hazards 

(such as plastic bags): to children and others who are 
unaware of their actions or to animals keep out of re-
ach.

- Any other use than that specified in this manual can be 

a hazard and should be avoided.

WARNING!

Danger in case of insufficient quali-
fication of the staff!

Insufficiently qualified persons can not estimate the 
risk while using the vacuum cleaner and expose the-
meselves and others to the danger of serve or lethal 
injuries. 

-  Have all works only performed by qualified persons.

-  Keep insufficiently qualified persons out of the wor-

king area.

Protective gloves

The Protective gloves serve to protect the hands 
against sharp components as well as against fric-
tion, abrasions or deep injuries.

Safety boots

Safety boots protect the feet from being crushed, fal-
ling parts and slipping over on slippery ground.

Protective clothes

Protective clothes are made of a tightly fitted fabric 
with low tear resistance.

Summary of Contents for 7002155

Page 1: ...DRY ERIES dryCAT 262 ICT H Class dryCAT 133 IC H Class Dry Vacuum Cleaner Operating Instructions dryCAT 133 IC H Class dryCAT 262 ICT H Class ...

Page 2: ...ice 3 1 3 Limitation of liability 3 2 Safety 3 2 1 Symbol explanation 3 2 2 Obligations of the operating company 4 2 3 Requirements to staff 5 2 4 Personal protective equipment 5 2 5 General safety regulations 5 2 6 Safety marking on the vacuum cleaner 7 3 Intended use 7 3 1 Misuse 7 3 2 Residual risks 7 4 Technical Data 8 4 1 Type plate 8 5 Transport Packaging Storage 8 5 1 Transport 8 5 2 Packag...

Page 3: ...r maschinen de We are always interested in valuable experience and kn woledge gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and notes in these operating instructions were summarised while talking applicable standards and rules the state of the art technology and our long term knowledge a...

Page 4: ...the opera ting manuals prepared by her correspond to the current status of the regulations and must adapt these if necessary The operating company must unambiguously regu late and determine the responsibilities for installa tion The operating company must ensure that all per sons who work with the dry vacuum cleaner have read and understood this manual Furthermore she must instruct the staff in re...

Page 5: ...s against impairments of safety and health while wor king The staff member has to wear personal protective equipment while performing different tasks on and with the machine which are indicated in the individual para graphs of these instructions The personal protective equipment is explained in the following paragraph 2 5 General safety regulations Please note the following Use the safety devices ...

Page 6: ...hat no parts are dama ged Damaged parts must be replaced immediately to avoid danger sources Do not overload the vacuum cleaner You work better and safer in the specified performance range Only use original spare parts and accessories to avoid possible dangers and accident risks ATTENTION The device is not suitable for absorbing glowing flammable explosive or gifit substances The maxi mum allowabl...

Page 7: ... Even if all safety regulations are observed and the dry vacuum cleaner is used in accordance with the regulati ons there are still residual risks listed below There is a risk of injury to the upper limbs e g hands fingers ATTENTION HIGH RISK The vacuum cleaner is suitable for sepa rating dust with an exposure limit depending on the fil ling volume including carcinogenic dusts and dusts with patho...

Page 8: ...l company responsible for you 5 3 Storage Store the nipple in a dry clean and frost free environ ment 6 Description of the device Fig 3 Description of device A Motor head B ON OFF Switch B1 ON OFF Switch for Model with 2 Engines B2 Full bag indicator light E Filter cartridge F Mounting brackets G Suction H Container L Suction hose O Handle M Extension tube N Reducer Q Crevice R Dry tool S Paper Cl...

Page 9: ...m number 7321010 7 Operation WARNING Before putting the device into operation make sure that the voltage stated on the rating plate corre sponds to the mains voltage DANGER Risk of death by electrocution There is danger to life when in contact with live com ponents Switched on electrical components can cause uncontrolled movements and lead to serious injuries Disconnect the power plug before start...

Page 10: ...on off button Fig 8 ON OFF Switch Stop Switch off the appliance press the on off button and disconnect the mains plug When pulling out the plug always pull on the plug never on the cable 7 3 Seal control Over time the quality of the seal may deteriorate as a re sult of aging or damage to the seals This leads to a de crease in the suction power We recommend periodically checking the locking hooks f...

Page 11: ...filter immedi ately after removal from the vacuum cleaner in the inten ded for disposal container to give 8 3 Maintenance and Repair If the dry vacuum does not work properly contact a de aler or our customer service The contact details can be found in chapter 1 2 Customer Service DANGER Risk of death by electrocution There is danger to life when in contact with live com ponents Switched on electri...

Page 12: ... point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By contri buting to the proper disposal of this product you protect the environment and the health of your fellow human beings Environment and health are endangered by in correct disposal Material recycling helps to reduce the consumption of raw materials For more information about recycling this product contact your local commu nity ...

Page 13: ...uum Cleaner dryCAT 133 IC H Class must be ordered The motor has the number 25 in the spare parts drawing 1 By ordering spare parts send a copy of the spare parts drawing 1 with the marked part motor and marked po siton number 25 to the dealer or spare parts depart ment and provide the following information Type of device Dry Vacuum Cleaner dryCAT 133 IC H Class Item number 7002155 Drawing number 1...

Page 14: ...04 Spare Parts 11 2 Spare parts drawings dryCAT 133 IC H Class In case of service the following drawings shall help to identify the necessary spare parts Spare parts drawing 1 Fig 9 Spare parts drawing 1 for dryCAT 133 IC H Class ...

Page 15: ...Spare Parts dryCAT Series Version 2 04 15 Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 10 Spare parts drawings 2 top 3 middle and 4 bottom for dry CAT 133 IC H Class Spare parts drawing 3 Spare parts drawing 4 ...

Page 16: ... Spare Parts 11 3 Spare parts drawings dryCAT 262 ICT H Class In case of service the following drawings shall help to identify the necessary spare parts Spare parts drawing 1 Fig 11 Spare parts drawing 1 for dryCAT 262 ICT H Class ...

Page 17: ...Spare Parts dryCAT Series Version 2 04 17 Spare parts drawing 2 Fig 12 Spare parts drawings 2 top and 3 bottom for dryCAT 262 ICT H Class Spare parts drawing 3 ...

Page 18: ...18 dryCAT Series Version 2 04 Spare Parts Spare parts drawing 4 Fig 13 Spare parts drawing 4 for dryCAT 262 ICT H Class ...

Page 19: ...N EN 60335 2 2 2010 A1 2013 Safety of electrical appliances for household use and similar purposes Part 2 2 Special requirements for vacuum cleaners and water aspirators DIN EN 62233 2008 Method for measuring the electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar electrical appliances with regard to the safety of persons in electromagnetic fields DIN EN 55014 1 Electromagnetic compatibilit...

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