6 connecting the vacuum cleaner, Connecting the vacuum cleaner, Installation – Leica Biosystems SP2600 User Manual

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4. Installation

4.6 Connecting the vacuum cleaner

Milling dust is extracted by a vacuum cleaner, through a nozzle (1) located in

the milling area.

230 V / 50 Hz Vacuum cleaners with a power draw of maximum 4 A

can be connected directly to the SM2500 control unit and thus be

switched on/off via the vacuum cleaner button on the SM2500 con-

trol unit.

Installing vacuum cleaners rated at 230 V/ 50 Hz / max. power draw 4 A
• Insert the connection piece of the vacuum cleaner hose into nozzle (1) at

the rear of the ultramilling attachment.

• Connect any one of the two adapter cables (both cables are identical)

supplied as part of the Leica SM2500 standard delivery into the vacuum

cleaner socket at the control unit (see chapter 4.5.2, p. 18 of the Leica

SM2500 manual).

• Connect the vacuum cleaner power cord to the socket of the adapter

cable.

• Switch on the on/off switch of the vacuum cleaner.
• The vacuum cleaner can now be switched on/off via the vacuum cleaner

button on the control unit (button (35), chapter 5.4.11, p. 34 of the Leica

SM2500 manual).

Caution!

Only the vacuum cleaner offered by Leica or other vacuum cleaner

brands rated at 230 V/ 50 Hz and a maximum power draw of 4 A can

be connected directly to the SM2500 control unit, and this only in

countries where the mains supply is 230 V / 50 Hz!

Otherwise, the vacuum cleaner must be connected directly to

mains and operated via the on/off switch of the vacuum cleaner.

Installing other vacuum cleaners:
• Insert the connection piece of the vacuum cleaner hose into nozzle (1) at

the rear of the ultramilling attachment.

• Connect the power cord of the vacuum cleaner to mains.
• Operate the vacuum cleaner via the vacuum cleaner on/off switch.

Fig. 4.4

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