Replacement parts, Disposal/environmental protection, Technical data – Parkside PNTS 1400 A1 User Manual
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equipment.
- The pin ports (4) on the motor
head and on the equipment feet
provide storage for the telescopic
suction pipe (13), suction hose
(15) and nozzles.
• Store the appliance in a dry place and
out of reach of children.
Replacement parts
You can order replacement parts directly
via our Service Centre (see addresses
page 65). Please state the appliance type
when placing an order.
Foam filter, pack of 3 .....................30250100
Paper filter bags, pack of 5 ....... 30250132
Fluted filter for dry vacuuming ......91092030
Telescopic suction pipe .............91092024
Suction hose ..................................91092025
Handle with air regulation .............72800038
Crevice nozzle ...............................72800039
Switchable household nozzle .......72800214
Disposal/Environmental
protection
Be environmentally friendly. Return the
tool, accessories and packaging to a recy-
cling centre when you have finished with
them.
Machines must not be disposed of
with household refuse.
Take the machine to a recycling point.
The waste plastic and metal parts can be
separated, accurately graded and passed
on for recycling. Contact our Service Cen-
tre for more details.
Defectives units returned to us will be dis-
posed of for free.
Technical data
Power consumption of motor ........1400 W
Mains voltage .................... 230 V~, 50 Hz
Safety class ......................................... II
Protection category............................IP24
Suction force...............16 kPA, 2.2 m
3
/min
Cable length ....................................... 4 m
Stainless steel container
capacity (brutto) .................................. 23 l
useful volume ........................................ 15 l
Weight (incl. all accessories) ...........6.5 kg
Technical and visual modifications may
be carried out due to further development
without prior notice. All dimensions, infor-
mation and statements provided in these
Operating Instructions are therefore sub-
ject to amendment. Legal claims which
are based on the Operating Instructions
can therefore not be recognised.