Safety instructions for fume extraction (in accordance with DIN EN ISO 21904)

From the first time it is used, the unit contains harmful dust that can settle on surfaces and get into the ambient air. They can damage the respiratory system when inhaled.

Check and wear your personal protective equipment.

Only use the device in rooms which are sufficiently ventilated.

Make sure that all the seals on the device are free of dirt.

Always only operate the unit with the designated filters.

Remove dust deposits in the surrounding area immediately using an industrial vacuum cleaner of dust class H or a damp cloth.

The extraction of substances and materials which are combustible, aggressive, chemical or contain oil vapors as well as aluminum or magnesium dusts can lead to fire and explosion due to chemical reactions. Serious injuries and irreparable damage to the device can be the result.

Only ever use the device as intended.

Ensure that all components have been properly installed on the fume extraction device.

Observe the local occupational health and safety regulations and guidelines.

Check the extraction hoses at regular intervals, at least once a week, for damage and contamination.

Note that the applied vacuum depends on the geographic altitude of the operation site.

Observe the warning signals and indicators on the fume extraction device. Warning signals and indicators can imply a saturated filter or a problem with/damage to the fume extraction device.

Replace the extraction-specific wear parts at regular intervals. The replacement interval required depends on the application conditions.