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Technical data, Safety information – Parkside PAS 500 D3 User Manual

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A single-use thermal fuse permanently

disconnects the power circuit in event of

overheating or fire inside the device.

The following describes the function of the

operating parts.

Technical data

Ash vacuum cleaner .....PAS 500 D3

Mains voltage ........... 230-240 V~, 50 Hz

Rated power input

(Power consumption) .................... 500 W

Power cord length ......................... 2.5 m

Safety class ...................................... II

Protection category.......................... IP20

Suction force ......... 12.5 kPA, (125 mbar)

Metal container capacity, gross ........ 18 l

Length of the metal

suction hose ...................approx. 120 cm

Suction tube

Length ..........................approx. 30 cm

Diameter ......................approx. 40 mm

Weight (incl. all

accessories) ..................... approx. 4.0 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 subject

to amendment. Legal claims which are

based on the Operating Instructions can

therefore not be recognised.

Safety information

Device symbols

Warning!

Read carefully before use.

Retain for reference.

Do not expose the unit to rain.

For cold ashes only*!

Matter exceeding a temperature

of 40°C (104°F) poses a fire risk!

* “Cold ashes” are ashes that have cooled for

a sufficient time and no longer contain pockets

of embers. This can be determined by sifting

through the ashes with a metal implement before

using the equipment. The cold ashes emit no fur-

ther perceptible heat radiation.

1

Do not vacuum up soot or combusti-

ble materials.

During vacuuming, constantly check

the hoses and vacuum for heating.

The vacuumed material must not

exceed a temperature of 40°C

(104°F).

2 - 4 Open, empty and clean the vacuum

outdoors before and after vacuum-

ing.

Electrical machines do not belong

with domestic waste.

Safety class II