Application, Gb mt – Parkside PAS 500 B1 User Manual

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• Children must be supervised in order

to ensure that they do not play with

the equipment.

• Never leave a machine which is ready

for operation unattended at the work-

place.

• People and animals must not be vacu-

umed with the machine.

• Nozzles and suction tubes must not

reach head level whilst in use. Personal

injury could occur.

• Do not vacuum up substances or dusts

that are hot, glowing, combustible,

explosive or hazardous to health (dust

classes L, M, H). This includes hot

ashes, petrol, solvents, acids or caustic

solutions. Personal injury could occur.

• Caution! Do not vacuum up hazardous

substances (e.g. petrol, solvents, acids

or lyes) and ash from unauthorised fu-

els (e.g. from oil-burning ovens or heat-

ing boilers). There is a risk of injury.

• Do not vacuum up fine, combustible

dusts. There is a risk of explosion.

• Do not vacuum up hot ashes and hot,

glowing or combustible objects (e.g.

charcoal, cigarettes...). There is a risk

of fire.

• Do not vacuum up liquids, soot or plas-

ter and cement dust. You could damage

the equipment.

• The vacuum must not exceed a tem-

perature of 40°C. Vacuum material that

appears cool from the outside may still

be hot inside. Hot vacuum material can

re-ignite in the air stream. Furthermore,

the equipment can be damaged.

In the event of a rise in temperature,

switch off the equipment and disconnect

at the plug. Place the equipment out-

side and monitor it as it cools.

The following states how damage to

the appliance and possible injury to

people can be avoided:

• Ensure that the equipment is assem-

bled correctly and the filter is in the

correct position.

• When vacuuming, do not place the

equipment on heat sensitive floors.

For safety reasons, use a fireproof

base when cleaning ovens, chimneys

or barbecue equipment.

• Do not extinguish hot ash particles

with water, as the sudden temperature

differences can cause cracks in your

chimney.

• Use only replacement parts and ac-

cessories supplied and recommended

by our service centre (cf. address on

page 49). The use of foreign parts will

result in immediate invalidation of the

guarantee.

• Have repairs carried out only by cus-

tomer service points that we have

authorised.

• Observe the instructions for the clean-

ing and maintenance of the equip-

ment.

• Empty and clean the vacuum before

and after vacuuming in order to pre-

vent the accumulation in the vacuum

of materials that represent a fire load.

• Keep the equipment in a dry place,

out of reach of children.

Application

The motor-operated ash vacuum is intend-

ed for vacuuming cold ashes, fine dust and

vacuum material from chimneys, wood/coal-

fired ovens, ashtrays or barbecues.

The equipment is not suitable for vacuum-

ing liquids, soot or cement dust or for vacu-

uming heating boilers and oil-burning ovens.

Vacuuming of glowing embers or materi-

als and dusts that are combustible, explo-

sive or hazardous to health (dust classes

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