9 — dustclasses – Nilfisk-Advance America IVT-1000CR User Manual

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overheating of the motor and subsequent damage may

occur.

“H” class only:

A “Safe Bag” system is used for the “H” class machine.

The Safe Bag system consist of a dust bag approved

by BIA for class “M”. The dust bag is reinforced with a

mesh and incapsulated in a plastic bag.

Insert the dust bag into the container. Its flange must

point at the inlet.

Now push the flange onto the inlet until it fits tight.

The plastic bag has to fit the bottom and walls of the

container. Tear the edge of the bag above the edge of

the container and smooth it down.

“Safe Pack” only:

Ensure that the motor and top container fits correctly

on top of the safe pack unit before starting the machine.

The safe pack unit is a “throw away” unit, which is

manufactured to hold dust hazardous to health.

8.2 — Cleaning the main filter (standard

Machine)

To keep suction power at a constant level the filter must

be kept as clean as possible by shaking it at regular

intervals.

Dismount the motor unit by opening the stainless steel

clamp.

Take the bottom plate of the filter and pull it upwards

and shake slightly. Donʼt remove the hose while shaking.

The filter must not be washed or brushed!

“H” class only

The system is fitted with a vacuum gauge / manometer

that allows you to monitor the minimal airflow in order

to guarantee an optimal air speed within the suction

hose. When you lift the floor nozzle off the surface that

is being cleaned and the manometerʼs needle moves

from the green zone into the red one, the dust bag is

full and needs to be replaced.

Attention: The level of material inside the dust bag has

to be checked at regular intervals. Monitoring the level

strictly by means of the manometer is not a 100 per

cent guarantee that the bag is not full.

Attention: There is no device for cleaning the main

filter. When the dust bag has been replaced and the

manometerʼs needle does not return to the green zone,

the main filter needs to be replaced as well.

8.3 — Emptying the container /

changing the bag (fig. 9)

First of all, switch the motor off and wait a moment

until the dust inside the machine has settled down.

Then you can separate the dust collecting container

from the upper part of the machine:

Switch the motor on in order to prevent dust falling

down from the filter.

Open the stainless steel clamp, now lift off the upper

part and let it rest on the support frame.

Replace the disposal system, the bag.

Lift the upper part above the machine.

Switch the motor off.

Put the upper part on the machine and secure

by locking the clamp.

“H” class only: (fig. 10)

Using a Dust Safe Bag system, Dust class H

Once the dust bag is full

Open the clamps and lift the upper part.

Switch the motor on in order to prevent dust

falling down from the filter.

Leave the hose connected or close by shutter cap!

Now lift off the upper part and replace the safe bag

disposal system.

After opening the appliance detach the plastic bag

lying across the bin rim carefully, press the opening

together and seal it.

Detach the back of the connecting flange by briefly and

firmly pressing downwards at an angle, holding the

front firmly on the connection piece as you do so.

The flexible plastic-pipe joint is now visible and can

be tied off securely with the plastic cable tie simply by

pulling it together.

Having ensured that no dust can escape, now also

detach the front part of the flange from the connection

piece.

Fitting the Dust safe Bag

Place the special dust bag flat in the bin with its

opening pointing towards the bin inlet.

Now slide the opening in the special dust bag on to the

bin inlet as far as it will go – without any turning.

Then fold the plastic bag down over the bin rim.

Now pull the part of the plastic bag overlapping the bin

rim tight against the flange (before reattaching the top

and bottom sections of the vacuum cleaner).

Lift the upper part above the machine.

Switch the motor off.

Put the upper part on the machine and secure with

locking clamp.

9 — Dustclasses

Use in compliance with the standards.

Check which dustclass your machine is suited for (see

identification plate).

The machine must not be used for several categories at

the same time, unless suitable accessories are used.

Dust Class “L”

(Light hazard - defined by EN 60335-2-69).

This industrial vacuum is approved according to

EN 60335-2-69 for category of use “L” and is fit to

suck dry, non flammable and non-toxic dust with

MAK>1mg/m? values; the clean air is conveyed back

into the place of work.

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