Nilfisk-ALTO ATTIX 40-0M TYPE 22 Operating Instructions Manual

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ATTIX 40-0M PC TYPE 22 Operating Instructions
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Contents
1 Important safety
instructions
2 Description
3 Before starting the
cleaner
4 Control / Operation
5 Applications and
methods
6 After using the cleaner
7 Maintenance
8 Troubleshooting
9 Further information
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2.1 Operating elements ..............................................................7
2.2 Operating panel ....................................................................7
3.1 Assembling the vacuum cleaner...........................................8
3.1.1 Taking accessories out of the packaging *) ...........................8
3.1.2 Attaching the suction pipe holder to the suction pipe *) ........8
3.2 Before starting the cleaner ...................................................8
3.3 Insert the disposal bag .........................................................9
3.4 Inserting the filter bag .........................................................10
4.1 Connections .......................................................................11
4.1.1 Connecting the suction hose ..............................................11
4.1.2 Electrical connection ..........................................................11
4.2 Switching on the vacuum cleaner .......................................11
4.4 Check the volume flow monitor ..........................................12
4.5 Acoustic warning ................................................................12
4.3 Cleaning the filter element " Push&Clean System " ...........12
5.1 Techniques .........................................................................13
5.1.1 Picking up dry substances..................................................13
5.1.2 Picking up liquids ................................................................13
6.1 Switching the vacuum cleaner off and storage ...................14
7.1 Maintenance plan ...............................................................15
7.2 Maintenance work ..............................................................15
7.2.1 Emptying the dirt tank ........................................................15
7.2.2 Replacing the disposal bag ................................................16
7.2.3 Replacing the filter bag .......................................................17
7.2.4 Replacing filter element (Push & Clean System) ...............18
7.2.5 Replacing the motor cooling filter .......................................19
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9.1 Recycling the cleaner .........................................................21
9.2 Guarantee ..........................................................................21
9.3 Tests and approvals............................................................21
9.4 EC declaration of conformity ..............................................21
9.5 Technical data ....................................................................22
9.6 Optional accessories ..........................................................22
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1 Important safety instructions
Symbols used to mark instructions
Prior to using the appliance for the first time, be sure to read this document through and keep it ready to hand.
DANGER
Danger that leads directly to serious or irreversible injuries, or even death.
WARNING
Danger that can lead to serious injuries or even death.
CAUTION
Danger that can lead to minor injuries and damage.
The appliance must
• only be used by persons, who have been instructed in its correct usage and explicitly commissioned with the task of operating it
• only be operated under supervision
• not be used by children
• not be used by mentally or physically disabled persons
Before starting work, the operating staff must be informed on and trained within:
• use of the vacuum cleaner
• risks associated with the material to be picked up
• safe disposal of the picked up material
1. Do not use any unsafe work techniques.
2. Never use the vacuum cleaner without a filter.
3. Switch off the appliance and disconnect the mains plug in the
following situations:
- Prior to cleaning and servicing
- Prior to replacing components
- Prior to changing over the appliance
- If foam develops or liquid emerges
Besides the operating instructions and the binding accident preven­tion regulations valid in the country of use, observe recognised regu­lations for safety and proper use.
Purpose and intended use
Since 1997, there is a new division of hazardous dusts and their as­signed vacuum machines. These are regulatedby IEC 60335-2-69 (world wide) and by EN 60335-2-69 (European wide).
Dust Class M (medium). The dusts which belong to this class are: dusts with OEL values1)
> 0.1 mg/m³ as well as saw dust. The machine is tested in its entirety by vacuums for this dust class. The maximum degree of permeability is 0.1% and the disposal must be low dust.
Machines to be used in Zone 22 are marked as Type 22 vacu­ums.
• These machines may be used for picking up dust from dust class
L, M or H.
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• Zone 22 is defined as environments where flammable dusts are present for short periods only (e.g. less than 10 hours per year).
• Type 22 machines are suitable for use as dust extractors.
The air flow in Safety Vacuum systems has to be strictly controlled to achieve a minimum flow rate of V
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= 20 m/s in the suction hose.
The vacuum cleaner ATTIX 40-0M PC TYPE 22 is suitable for pick­ing up:
• Non flammable liquids (flashpoint 55 °C or higher)
• Sawdust and dusts hazardous to health, including dusts with OEL values 0.1 mg/m³
• Flammable, dry dust in Zone 22
Use the cleaner only if it is certain that no active sources of ignition can be sucked in.
Conductive extraction equipment, e.g. extraction hoods on machines and conductive parts of machining equipment (e.g. equipment in protective class II) that are not earthed through the cleaner, must be earthed in some other way to prevent electrostatic charges.
When picking up flammable dust in Zone 22, the dirt tank must be emptied as required, but always after use.
It must be assured that dust not accumulate on the appliance by regular cleaning.
The vacuum cleaner must be used only, if all filters, as well as the filter for the motor cooling air, are attached and without damage.
The cleaner is not suitable for extraction on machining equipment in operation that could produce sources of ignition.
When dust removers are used, the rate at which air is exchanged in the room must be adequate if the exhaust air from the vacuum cleaner is blown into the room (please observe regulations valid in your country).
The appliance is suitable for commercial use, such as e.g. in
• Hotels, Schools, Hospitals, Factories, Shops, Offices, Hire shops
Any other use is considered as improper use. The manufacturer ac­cepts no liability for any damage resulting from such use. The risk for such use is borne solely by the user.
Proper use also includes proper operation, servicing and repairs as specified by the manufacturer.
Transport
1. Before transporting the dirt tank, close all the locks.
2. Do not tilt the cleaner if there is liquid in the dirt tank.
3. Do not use a crane hook to lift the cleaner.
Storage
1. Store the appliance in a dry place, protected from frost.
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Maintenance, cleaning and repair
During the following work, ensure that dust is not unnecessarily spread around. Wear a P2 breathing mask.
Only carry out maintenance work described in the operating instruc­tions.
Always pull out the mains plug before cleaning and maintenance of the vacuum cleaner.
During maintenance and cleaning, handle the vacuum cleaner in such a manner that there is no danger for maintenance staff or other persons.
In the maintenance area
1. Use filtered compulsory ventilation
2. Wear protective clothing
3. Clean the maintenance are so that no harmful substances get
into the surroundings.
Before removing the vacuum cleaner from the area contaminated with harmful substances:
1. Clean the outside of the vacuum cleaner, wipe it clean or pack
the vacuum cleaner in well sealed packaging
2. and avoid spreading deposited harmful dust.
During maintenance and repair work all contaminated parts that could not be cleaned satisfactorily must be:
1. packed in well sealed bags
2. disposed of in a manner that complies with valid regulations for
such waste removal.
A dust test must be performed at least once every year by Nilfisk-Alto service or a trained person. This test includes, for example, whether there is damage to the filter, the vacuum cleaner is sealed to the air and the control equipment works properly.
Extension lead
1. As an extension lead, only use the version specified by the man-
ufacturer or one of a higher quality. See operating instructions.
2. When using an extension lead, check the minimum cross-sec-
tions of the cable:
Cable length Cross section
< 16 A < 25 A
up to 20 m 1.5 mm
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2.5 mm
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20 to 50 m 2.5 mm
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Electrical connection
1. It is recommended that the vacuum cleaner should be connected
via a residual current circuit breaker.
2. When picking up flammable dust in zone 22, extension lines,
couplings and adapters must not be used.
3. Arrange the electrical parts (sockets, plugs and couplings) and
lay down the extension lead so that the protection class is main­tained.
4. Connectors and couplings of power supply cords and extension
leads must be watertight.
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Risks
Electrical components
DANGER
Electric shock due to faulty mains connecting lead.
Touching a faulty mains connecting lead can result in serious or even fatal injuries.
1. Do not damage the mains power lead (e.g. by driving over it, pulling or crushing it).
2. Regularly check whether the power cord is damaged or shows signs of ageing.
3. Have the faulty mains connecting lead replaced by your Nilfisk-Alto service representative or a qualified electri­cian prior to using the appliance again.
DANGER
The upper section of the vacuum cleaner contains live components.
Contact with live components leads to serious or even fatal injuries.
1. Never spray water on to the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
CAUTION
Damage due to unsuitable mains voltage.
The appliance can be damaged as a result of being connected to an unsuitable mains voltage.
1. Ensure that the voltage shown on the rating plate corre­sponds to the voltage of the local mains power supply.
Picking up liquids
CAUTION
Picking up liquids.
Do not pick up flammable liquids.
1. Before liquids are picked up, always remove the filter bag/ waste bag and check that the float or the water level limit works properly.
2. The use of a separate filter element or filter screen is rec­ommended.
3. If foam appears, stop work immediately and empty the tank.
Hazardous materials
WARNING
Hazardous materials.
Picking up hazardous materials can lead to serious or even fatal injuries.
1. The following materials must not be picked up by the vacu­um cleaner:
- hot materials (burning cigarettes, hot ash, etc.)
- flammable, explosive, aggressive liquids (e.g. petrol, sol-
vents, acids, alkalis, etc.)
- mixtures of flammable dusts with liquids
- explosive substances or substances considered to be sim-
ilar in §1 of the law on explosives
- flammable dusts with an extremely low minimum ignition
energy <1 mJ (also observe national regulations).
- Highly reactive dusts or dusts with a high affinity to oxygen
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WARNING
For dusts like titanium and magnesium additional requir ements apply, consult your nat ional labour authorities or the manufacturer of the vacuum cleaner.
Spare parts and accessories
Inserting the disposal bag
CAUTION
Spare parts and accessories.
For picking up flammable dust in Zone 22: Only use accessories which are certified by the manufacturer of the Type 22 machine. The use of other accessories can cause danger of explosion.
The use of non-genuine spare parts and accessories can impair the safety of the appliance.
1. Only use spare parts and accessories from Nilfisk-Alto.
2. Use only the brushes supplied with the vacuum cleaner or specified in the operating manual.
WARNING
On a Type 22 machine the earth connection between the head and the container should be kept at any times to prevent static build up.
The earth connection is kept through a brass clamp on the machine head when touching the inlet fitting on the container.
When inserting the disposal bag make sure the bag is placed so it does not interfere with the antistatic clamp.
Emptying dirt tank
CAUTION
Picking up environmentally hazardous materials.
Materials picked up can present a hazard to the environment.
1. Dispose of the dirt in accordance with legal regulations.
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2 Description
2.1 Operating elements
1 Handle with receptacle for electrical lead 2 Fixing point for suction pipe holder 3 Retaining clamp 4 Castor 5 Dirt tank 6 Inlet fitting 7 Applicance switch 8 Hose diameter setting 9 Operating knob for filter cleaning
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3.1 Assembling the
vacuum cleaner
3.1.1 Taking accessories out
of the packaging
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1. Take vacuum cleaner and accessories out of the pack­aging.
2. The mains plug should not yet be inserted into a sock­et.
3. Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the up­per section of the vacuum cleaner.
4. Take the accessories *) out of the dirt tank and the pack­aging.
1. Attach the suction pipe hold­er to the suction pipe.
3.1.2 Attaching the suction pipe holder to the suction pipe
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3 Before starting the cleaner
3.2 Before starting the
cleaner
Depending on how hazardous the dust is, the cleaner must be fitted with appropriate fiters.
Type of dust Filter bag/waste bag/
filter element
• Dusts with OEL values > 0.1 mg/m³ (ob­serve any additional national regulations)
• Explosive dust, dust explosion class St1, St2, St3 in Zone 22
• Wood dusts & concrete dusts
Waste bag (5 pcs.) Order No. 30200804
• Dusts with OEL values > 0.1 mg/m³ (ob­serve any additional national regulations)
• Explosive dust, dust explosion class St1, St2, St3 in Zone 22
• Wood dusts & concrete dusts
Filter bag Order No. 302004004
• Dusts with OEL values > 0.1 mg/m³ (ob­serve any additional national regulations)
• Explosive dust, dust explosion class St1, St2, St3 in Zone 22
• Wood dusts & concrete dusts
Filter element “M”: Order No. 302000490
• Dusts with OEL values > 0.1 mg/m³ (ob­serve any additional national regulations)
• Explosive dust, dust explosion class St1, St2, St3 in Zone 22
• Wood dusts & concrete dusts
Motor cooling filter “TYPE 22”
Bestell-Nr.
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3.3 Insert the disposal bag
1. The mains plug should not yet be inserted into a socket.
2. Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the up­per section of the vacuum cleaner.
3. Insert the disposal bag into the dirt tank.
4. Check that the ventilation holes (B) remain inside the dirt tank.
5. Press the bush of the new filter bag firmly on to the inlet fitting.
6. Fold the top edge of the disposal bag over the rim of the dirt tank.
7. When inserting the disposal bag make sure the bag is placed so it does not in­terfere with the antistatic clamp.
8. Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
9. Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retain­ing clamps fit properly.
Before picking up dust with occupational exposure limit values:
1. Check that all the filters are present and properly fitted.
2. Do not use the cleaner with damaged or missing antistatic clamp. Risk of explosion due to static discharge in explosive atmos­pheres.
3. The hose diameter and the setting for the suction hose diameter must be the same.
4. When the motor is running, hold the suction hose shut. For safety reasons, an acoustic warning sounds if the air speed in the suc­tion hose drops to below 20 m/s.
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4. Press the filter bag connec­tion firmly on to the inlet fitting.
3.4 Inserting the filter bag
1. The mains plug should not yet be inserted into a socket.
2. Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the up­per section of the vacuum cleaner.
3. Insert the filter bag into the dirt tank.
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5. Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
6. Close the retaining clamps (A ). Ensure that the retain­ing clamps fit properly.
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4.2 Switching on the
vacuum cleaner
The hose diameter and the setting for suction hose diameter must be the same.
ø27 ø27 ø32 ø32 ø36 ø36 ø38 ø38
Switch
position
Function
0
Off
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4 Control / Operation
4.1 Connections
4.1.1 Connecting the suction
hose
4.1.2 Electrical connection
The operating voltage shown on the rating plate must corres pond to the voltage of the mains power supply.
1. Ensure that the cleaner is switched off.
2. Insert the power cord into a properly installed and fused socket with earthing contact.
1. Connect the suction hose.
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4.3 Cleaning the filter element " Push&Clean System "
Only for vacuum cleaning without a filter bag and without a cloth insert filter.
4.4 Check the volume flow monitor
Before picking up dust with maxi­mum room concentration values:
Filter Cleaning System
If suction performance drops:
1. Turn switch to position "I" (maximum suction power).
2. Close the nozzles or suction hose opening with the palm of your hand.
4.5 Acoustic warning
1. Check that all the filters are
present and properly fitted.
For safety reasons, an acoustic warning sounds if the air speed in the suction hose drops to be­low 20 m/s. See section "Trou­bleshooting"
3. Press the button to start filter cleaning three times. The re­sulting stream of air removes attached dust from the slats of the filter elements.
2. When the motor is run-
ning, hold the suction hose shut. An acoustic warning sounds after approx. 1 sec­ond.
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5 Applications and techniques
5.1 Techniques
If used correctly, additional accessories, suction nozzles and suc­tion hoses can enhance the cleaning action and reduce the cleaning effort. Effective cleaning is achieved if you follow just a few guidelines in combination with your own practical experience in special fields.
Here are some basic tips.
5.1.1 Picking up dry
substances
There must always be a filter bag in the tank before dry substances with OEL values are picked up. See section"Accessories" for order­ing number.
To pick up harmless dust we recommend the use of a waste bag. See section "Accessories" for ordering number. Disposal of the picked up material is then simple and hygenic.
After picking up liquids the filter element is wet. A damp filter element clogs more quickly when dry substances are picked up. For this rea­son the filter element should be washed and dried or replaced by a dry element before dry substances are picked up.
5.1.2 Picking up liquids CAUTION!
Do not pick up flammable liquids.
Before liquids are picked up, always remove the filter bag/disposal bag.
The use of a seperate filter element or filter screen is recommended. Does not apply to XC machines.
If foam appears, stop work immediately and empty the tank.
To reduce the amount of foam, use foam killer Nilfisk-ALTO Foam Stop (see section "Accessories" for order number).
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6 After finishing work
6.1 Switching the vacuum
cleaner off and storage
1. After picking up hazardous dust, vacuum clean the out­side of the cleaner.
2. Switch off the cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
3. Wind up the power cord
onto the handle (A). Be­gin winding up the cord at the cleaner end and not the plug end to prevent the pow­er cord from tangling up.
4. Empty the dirt tank and clean the vacuum cleaner.
5. After picking up liquids: Store the upper section of the vacuum cleaner sepa­rately so that the filter ele­ment can dry.
6. Hang the suction hose with the floor nozzle (B) in the brackets and pack the ac­cessories (C) away.
7. Store the cleaner in a dry room where it is protected from unauthorized use.
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7 Maintenance
7.1 Maintenance plan
After finishing work When required
7.2.1 Emptying dirt tank
7.2.2 Replacing the disposal bag
7.2.3 Replacing the filter bag
7.2.4 Replacing filter element (Push&Clean)
7.2.5 Replacing motor cooling filter
7.2 Maintenance work
7.2.1 Emptying the dirt tank
After emptying the tank: clean the rim of the tank and the seals in the intermediate ring and the upper section of cleaner before refitting them. If the seal or groove is dirty or dam­aged, the suction performance will be reduced. Before reinserting the suction hose: clean the inlet fitting and hose collar.
1. Switch off the vacuum clean­er and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
2. Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the upper sec­tion of the vacuum cleaner.
3. Tip out the collected dirt.
4. Dispose of the dirt in accord­ance with legal regulations.
5. Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
6. Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retaining clamps fit properly.
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7.2.2 Replacing the disposal bag
During the following work, en­sure that dust is not unnecessarily spread around. Wear a P2 breath­ing mask.
Never use the vacuum clean er with­out a filter.
1. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
2. Open the retain­ing clamps (A) and re­move the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
Removing the disposal bag:
3. Close the disposal bag with string (B).
4. Carefully remove the filter bag connection from the in­let fitting (C).
5. Close the disposal bag con­nection (D) with the slider.
6. Dispose of the disposal bag in accordance with legal regulations.
Inserting the disposal bag:
7. Clean the dirt tank.
8. Insert the disposal bag into the dirt tank.
9. Check that the ventilation holes (E) remain inside the dirt tank.
10. Press the bush of the new filter bag firmly on to the in­let fitting.
11. Fold the top edge of the disposal bag over the rim of the dirt tank.
12. Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
13. Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retain­ing clamps fit properly.
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7.2.3 Replacing the filter bag
During the following work, en­sure that dust is not unnecessarily spread around. Wear a P2 breath­ing mask.
Never use the vacuum clean er with­out a filter.
1. Switch off the vacuum clean­er and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
2. Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the upper section of the vacuum clean­er.
Removing the filter bag:
3. Carefully remove the filter bag connection from the inlet fitting (B).
4. Close the filter bag connec­tion (C) with the slider.
5. Dispose of the filter bag in accordance with legal regu­lations.
Inserting the filter bag:
6. Clean the dirt tank.
7. Insert the filter bag in the dirt tank.
8. Press the bush of the new fil­ter bag firmly on to the inlet fitting (D).
9. Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
10. Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retaining clamps fit properly.
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7.2.4 Replacing filter element (Push & Clean System)
During the following work, en­sure that dust is not unnecessarily spread around. Wear a P2 breath­ing mask.
Never use the vacuum clean er with­out a filter.
1. Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
2. Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the up­per section of the vacuum cleaner.
Removing the filter element:
3. Turn the filter holder anticlo­ckwise and remove it .
4. Carefully remove the filter element.
5. Clean the filter seal (B). Check it for damage and re­place it if necessary.
Inserting the filter element:
6. Fit the filter holder and turn it clockwise to secure it.
7. Dispose of the used fi l­ter element in accord­ance with legal regulations.
8. Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
9. Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retain­ing clamps fit properly.
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7.2.5 Replacing the motor
cooling filter
During the following work, en­sure that dust is not unnecessarily spread around. Wear a P2 breath­ing mask.
Never use the vacuum cleaner with­out a filter.
1. Remove filter cartridge.
2. Dispose of the used filter cartridge in accordance with legal regulations.
3. Fit a new filter cartridge.
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8 Troubleshooting
Fault Cause Remedy
‡ Motor does not start > Fuse of the mains socket has
blown
• Connect mains fuse
> Overload protection switch
has tripped
• Switch off the vacuum cleaner and allow it to cool for approx. 5 minutes. If the cleaner cannot be started again, contact the Nilfisk-Alto service department
> Motor is faulty • Have motor changed by
Nilfisk-Alto Service
The acoustic warning sounds. (Reduced suction power)
> Hose diameter does not
correspond with switch position
• Set correct switch position for hose diameter
> Clogged suction hose/nozzle • Clean suction hose/nozzle
> Tank, disposal bag or filter
bag is full
• See "Emptying tank" or "Replacing disposal bag, filter bag" sections
> Filter element is clogged • See section „Cleaning filter
element“ and „Replacing filter element“
> Seal between tank and upper
section of vacuum cleaner is faulty or missing
• Replace seal
> Cleaning mechanism is
defective
• Contact Nilfisk-Alto Service
No suction power during wet cleaning
> Tank is full • Switch off the cleaner. Empty
the tank
Voltage fluctuations > Impedance of power supply is
too high
• Connect the cleaner to another socket closer to the fuse box. Voltage fluctuations over 7% should not occur if the impedance at the transfer point is 0.15 
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9 Further information
9.1 Recycling the cleaner
Make the old cleaner unusable immediately.
1. Unplug the cleaner.
2. Cut the power cord.
3. Do not discard of electrical appliances with household waste.
As specified in European Directive 2002/96/EC on old elec­trical and electronic appliances, used electrical goods must be collected separately and recycled ecologically. Contact your local authorities or your nearest dealer for further in­formation.
9.2 Guarantee
Our general conditions of business are applicable with regard to the guarantee. Unauthorised modifications to the appliance, the use of incorrect brushes in addition to using the appliance in a way other than for the intended purpose exempt the manufacturer from any liability for the resulting damage.
9.3 Tests and approvals
Electrical tests must be performed in accordance with the provisions of safety regulations (BGV A3) and to DIN VDE 0701 Part 1 and Part
3. In accordance with DIN VDE 0702 these tests must be performed at regular intervals and after repairs or modifications.
The vacuum cleaner has been approved in accordance with IEC/EN 60335-2-69.
9.4 EC declaration of
conformity
EC declaration of conformity
NILFISK-ADVANCE A/S Sognevej 25 DK-2605 Brøndby
Product:
Vacuum cleaner for wet and dry operation
Model:
ATTIX 40-0M PC TYPE 22
Description:
230-240V~, 50-60Hz Dust Class M, ATEX Zone 22,
II 3D Ex tD A22 T135 °C IP54
The design of the appliance corresponds to the following pertinent regulations:
EC - Machine directive 2006/42/EC EC - Directive EMC 2004/108/EC EC - Explosive Atmosphere directive 94/ 9/ EC „ATEX“
Applied harmonized standards:
EN ISO 12100-1 (2004), EN ISO 12100-2 (2004), EN 55014-1 (2006), EN 55014-2 (2001), EN 61000-3-2 (2006), EN 1127-1 (2007), EN 61241-10 (2004)
Applied national standards and technical specifi cations:
EN 60335-2-69 (2009) IEC 60335-2-69 (2008)
Anton Sørensen General Manager EAPC Technical Operations Brøndby, 02.10.2009
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9.5 Technical data
ATTIX 40-0M PC TYPE 22 - EU -
Voltage V 230
Mains frequency Hz 50
Fuse A 16
Power consumption
IEC
W 1100
ATTIX 40-0M PC TYPE 22
Total connected load W 1100
Air flow rate
m
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/h
l/min
192
3200
Vacuum
hPa/mbar
kPa
230
23
Sound pressure level at a distance of 1 m, EN 60704-1
dB(A) 63 ± 2
Working sound level dB(A) 60 ± 2
Power cord: Type H07RN-F 3G1,5
Protection class I
Type of protection IP 54
Radio interference level EN 55014-1
Tank volume l 36
Width mm 440
Depth mm 450
Height mm 735
Weight kg 13
CAUTION! Only use the cables mentioned
9.6 Optional accessories
Description Order No.
Waste bag (5 pcs.) 302000804
Filter bag (5 pcs.) 302004004
Zylindrical M-filter element PC 302000490
Motor Cooling air filter 107400453
Nilfisk-Alto-Foam-Stop (6x1l) 8469
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