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USER MANUAL ATTIX 40 INOX NILFISK
Operating Instructions

NilfiskALTO
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Contents
1 Important safety instructions 2
2 Description 2.1 Operating elements..
2.2 Operating panel 7
3 Before starting the 3.1 Assembling the vacuum cleaner.. 8
cleaner 3.1.1 Taking accessories out of the packaging 1)8
3.1.2 Attaching the suction pipe holder to the suction pipe ^1) .8
3.2 Loading and inserting the battery (ATTIX 30-01 PC BATT).8
3.3 Inserting the filter bag 9
4 Control / Operation 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
4.2.1 Switch, 0-1
4.2.2 Switch, auto-0-I 11
4.2.3 Suction power control 1) 12
4.2.4 Auto-On/Off-Operation - "auto" switch position 1) 12
4.3 Cleaning the filter element 13
4.3.1 Cleaning the filter element "Push&Clean System" (ATTIX 30- / 40- / 50-xx PC)............13
4.3.2 Cleaning the filter element " XtremeClean " (ATTIX 30- / 40- / 50-xx XC)............13
5 Applications and 5.1 Techniques 14
methods 5.1.1 Picking up dry substances.. 14
5.1.2 Picking up liquids 14
6 After using the cleaner 6.1 Switching the vacuum cleaner off and storage.. 15
7 Maintenance 7.1 Maintenance plan.. 16
7.2 Maintenance work 16
7.2.1 Emptying the dirt tank 16
7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag. 17
7.2.3 Replacing the disposal bag 18
7.2.4 Replacing filter element (Push & Clean System) 19
7.2.5 Replacing filter element (XtremeClean System) 20
8 Troubleshooting 21
9 Further information 9.1 Recycling the cleaner 22
9.2 Guarantee 22
9.3 Tests and approvals 22
9.4 EC declaration of conformity 22
9.5 Technical data 23
9.6 Optional accessories 23

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
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only be operated under supervision
not be used by children -
Do not use any unsafe work techniques.
- Never use the vacuum cleaner without a filter.
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Switch off the appliance and disconnect the mains plug in the following situations:
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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
The appliance is suitable for picking up dry, non-flammable dust and liquids.
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
- Before transporting the dirt tank, close all the locks.
- Do not tilt the cleaner if there is liquid in the dirt tank.
- Do not use a crane hook to lift the cleaner.

Storage
- Store the appliance in a dry place, protected from frost.
Electrical connection
- It is recommended that the vacuum cleaner should be connected via a residual current circuit breaker.
- Arrange the electrical parts (sockets, plugs and couplings) and lay down the extension lead so that the protection class is maintained.
- Connectors and couplings of power supply cords and extension leads must be watertight.
Extension lead
- As an extension lead, only use the version specified by the manufacturer or one of a higher quality.
- When using an extension lead, check the minimum cross-sections of the cable:
| Cable length | Cross section | |
| < 16 A | < 25 A | |
| up to 20 m | 1.5 mm² | 2.5 mm² |
| 20 to 50 m | 2.5 mm² | 4.0 mm² |
Battery Charger
Only use the battery which is delivered with the charger. Other types of batteries could cause an explosion. Do not attempt to charge alkaline batteries or other types of primary batteries. Do not dispose of batteries in fire as the battery may explode, leak or catch fire.
Keep the charger in a dry place (indoor use only). In order to avoid the risk of fire or electrical shock, the charger must be protected against high humidity and water.
The charger must
- not be used if plug or cover are defective
not be opened or converted
kept away from children
not be used unattended - be disconnected after use
- be cleaned with a soft cloth only after the plug is disconnected
- be repaired only by authorised personnel
Warranty
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.
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.
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 |
| Appliance socket'). The appliance socket is only designed for the purposes defined in the operating instructions. The connection of different appliances can result in damage. 1. Prior to plugging in an appliance, always switch off the vac- uum cleaner and the appliance that is to be connected. 2. Read the operating instructions to the appliance to be con- nected and observe the safety notes contained in these. |
| 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 \( {}^{1)} \) or the water level lim- it \( {}^{1)} \) works properly. 2. The use of a separate filter element or filter screen is re- ommended. 3. If foam appears, stop work immediately and empty the tank. |

Hazardous materials
| 警告 | WARNING |
| Hazardous materials. | |
| Vacuuming up hazardous materials can lead to serious or even fatal injuries | |
| 1. The following materials must not be picked up by the vacuum cleaner: - hazardous dust - hot materials (burning cigarettes, hot ash, etc.) - flammable, explosive, aggressive liquids (e.g. petrol, solvents, acids, alkalis, etc.) - flammable, explosive dust (e.g. magnesium or aluminium dust, etc.) |
Spare parts and accessories
| ! | CAUTION |
| Spare parts and accessories.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. |
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. |

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 Appliance socket 1)
9 Operating knob for filter cleaning 1)

2.2 Operating panel





3 Before starting the cleaner
3.1 Assembling the vacuum cleaner
3.1.1 Taking accessories out of the packaging 1)

3.1.2 Attaching the suction pipe holder to the suction pipe 1)

3.2 Loading and inserting the battery (ATTIX 30-01 PC BATT)


- Take vacuum cleaner and accessories out of the packaging.
- The mains plug should not yet be inserted into a socket.
- Open the retaining clamps (B) and remove the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
- Take the accessories ^1) out of the dirt tank and the packaging.
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Attach the suction pipe holder to the suction pipe.
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Insert the power cord of the charger into a properly installed and fused socket with earthing contact.
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Insert the battery into the charger.

- Remove the battery from the charger after completion of the charching process (LED 100% lights up).

- Insert the battery into the machine and fix it by turning down the carrying handle.
3.3 Inserting the filter bag

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The mains plug should not yet be inserted into a socket.
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Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.

- Insert the filter bag into the dirt tank.



- Press the filter bag connection firmly on to the inlet fitting.
- Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
- Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retaining clamps fit properly.
4 Control / Operation

4.1 Connections
4.1.1 Connecting the suction hose

- Connect the suction hose.
4.1.2 Electrical connection
The operating voltage shown on the rating plate must correspond to the voltage of the mains power supply.

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Ensure that the cleaner is switched off.
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Insert the power cord into a properly installed and fused socket with earthing contact.
4.2 Switching on the vacuum cleaner
4.2.1 Switch, 0-I "1)

| Switch position | Function |
| 0 | Off |
| 1 | On |
4.2.2 Switch , auto-0-I “ 1

| Switch position | Function |
| 0 | Off |
| auto | Auto On/Off |
| I | On / manual mode |

4.2.3 Suction power control

| Switch position | Function |
| The suction power control switch allows precise adaptation of the suction power for different cleaning tasks. |
4.2.4 Auto-On/Off-Operation - "auto" switch position 1)
The vacuum cleaner is switched on and off by the power tool connected. Dirt is picked up from the source of dust immediately.
To comply with regulations, only approved dust producing tools should be connected.
The maximum power consumption of the connected electrical appliance is stated in section "Technical data".
Before switching the switch to position „auto“, ensure that the tool connected to the appliance socket is switched off.



- Switch off the vacuum cleaner.
- Switch off the power tool.
- Connect the power tool and the vacuum cleaner with a suction hose.
- Insert the plug of the power tool into the tool socket on the operating panel of the vacuum cleaner.
- Switch on the vacuum cleaner. Switch in "auto" position.
- Switch on the power tool. The vacuum cleaner motor starts when the connected power tool is switched on.
When the power tool is switched off, the vacuum cleaner continues to run for a short moment so that any dust in the suction hose is conveyed to the filter bag.
4.3 Cleaning the filter element
4.3.1 Cleaning the filter element "Push&Clean System" (ATTIX 30- / 40- / 50-xx PC)
Only for vacuum cleaning without a filter bag and without a cloth insert filter.


If suction performance drops:
- Turn switch to position "I" (maximum suction power).
- Close the nozzles or suction hose opening with the palm of your hand.
- Press the button to start filter cleaning three times. The resulting stream of air removes attached dust from the slats of the filter elements.
4.3.2 Cleaning the filter element " XtremeClean " (ATTIX 30- / 40- / 50-xx XC)
Only for vacuum cleaning without a cloth insert filter.


To ensure that suction performance is always at its best, the filter element is automatically cleaned during operation. We recommend complete cleaning if the filter element becomes extremely dirty.
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner
- Close the nozzles or suction hose opening with the palm of your hand.
- Turn the switch to position ^ and let the cleaner operate for approx. 10 seconds with the suction hose opening closed.
EN 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
Before picking up dry substances, always ensure that a filter bag is inserted in the tank (see section "Accessories" for order number). Disposal of the picked up material is then simple and hygienic.
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
Before liquids are picked up, always remove the filter bag/disposal bag.
The use of a separate filter element or filter screen is recommended.
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).
6 After finishing work

6.1 Switching the vacuum cleaner off and storage


- Switch off the cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
- 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.
- Empty the dirt tank and clean the vacuum cleaner.
- After picking up liquids: Store the upper section of the vacuum cleaner separately so that the filter element can dry.
- Hang the suction hose with the floor nozzle (B) in the brackets and pack the accessories (C) away.
- Store the cleaner in a dry room where it is protected from unauthorized use.

7 Maintenance
7.1 Maintenance plan
| After finishing work | When required | ||
| 7.2.1 | Emptying dirt tank | ● | |
| 7.2.2 | Replacing the filter bag | ● | |
| 7.2.3 | Replacing the disposal bag | ● | |
| 7.2.4 | Replacing filter element (Push&Clean) | ● | |
| 7.2.5 | Replacing filter element (XtremeClean) | ● |
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.



- Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
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Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
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Tip out the collected dirt.
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Dispose of the dirt in accordance with legal regulations.
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Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
- Close the retaining clamps (B). Ensure that the retaining clamps fit properly.
7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag

- Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
- Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.

Removing the filter bag:
- Carefully remove the filter bag connection from the inlet fitting (C).
- Close the filter bag connection (D) with the slider.
- Dispose of the filter bag in accordance with legal regulations.

Inserting the filter bag:
- Clean the dirt tank.
- Insert the filter bag in the dirt tank.
- Press the bush of the new filter bag firmly on to the inlet fitting (C).

- Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
10.Close the retaining clamps (B). Ensure that the retaining clamps fit properly.


7.2.3 Replacing the disposal bag



- Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
- Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.

Removing the disposal bag:
- Close the disposal bag with string (B).
- Carefully remove the filter bag connection from the inlet fitting (C).
- Close the disposal bag connection (D) with the slider.
- Dispose of the disposal bag in accordance with legal regulations.
Inserting the disposal bag:
- Clean the dirt tank.
- Insert the disposal bag into the dirt tank.
- Check that the ventilation holes (E) remain inside the dirt tank.
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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. -
Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
13.Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retaining clamps fit properly.
7.2.4 Replacing filter element (Push & Clean System)
Never use the vacuum cleaner without a filter.




- Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
- Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.

Removing the filter element:
- Turn the filter holder anticlockwise and remove it.
- Carefully remove the filter element.
- Clean the filter seal (B). Check it for damage and replace it if necessary.
Inserting the filter element:
- Fit the filter holder and turn it clockwise to secure it.
- Fit the filter holder and turn it clockwise to secure it.
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Dispos of the used filter element in accordance with legal regulations.
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Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
10.Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retaining clamps fit properly.

7.2.5 Replacing filter element (XtremeClean System)
Never use the vacuum cleaner without a filter.




- Switch off the vacuum cleaner and pull the mains plug out of the socket.
- Open the retaining clamps (A) and remove the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
Removing the filter elements:
- Open filter tension part (B).
- Remove carefully the cassettes with filter elements.
Inserting the filter elements:
- Insert new filter elements (C) into the cassettes (D).
- Attach the cassettes with the filter elements onto the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
- Fix the filter tension part (B).
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Dispos of the used filter elements in accordance with legal regulations.
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Attach the upper section of the vacuum cleaner.
10.Close the retaining clamps (A). Ensure that the retaining clamps fit properly.
8 Troubleshooting
| Fault | Cause | Remedy |
| ‡ Motor does not start | > Fuse of the mains socket has blown. >Overload protection switch has tripped. >Motor is faulty. | •Connect mains fuse. •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. •Have motor changed by Nilfisk-Alto Service. |
| ‡ Motor does not run in automatic mode1) | >Power tool/pneumatic tool is defective or not connected properly. >The power rating of the electrical tool is too low. | •Check that the power tool works or that the plug is inserted correctly. •Note that minimum power rating is P>40W |
| ‡ Reduced suction power | >Suction power selected with suction power control1) is too low. >Clogged suction hose/nozzle. Tank, disposal bag or filter bag is full. >Filter element is clogged. >Seal between tank and upper section of vacuum cleaner is faulty or missing. >Cleaning mechanism is defective. | •Set suction power in accordance with section „Setting suction power“. •Clean suction hose/nozzle •See "Emptying tank" or "Replacing disposal bag, filter bag" sections. •See section „Cleaning filter element" and „Replacing filter element“. •Replace seal. •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 Ω. |

9 Further information
9.1 Recycling the cleaner
Make the old cleaner unusable immediately.
- Unplug the cleaner.
- Cut the power cord.
- 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
| CE | EC declaration of conformity |
| ALTO Deutschland GmbH Guido-Oberdorfer-Straße 2-8 D-89287 Bellenberg | |
| Product: | Vacuum cleaner for wet and dry operation |
| Model: | ATTIX 30 / 40 / 50 |
| Description: | 230-240 V-, 50/60 Hz |
| The design of the appliance corresponds to the following pertinent regulations: | EC Machine Directive 2006/42/EC EC Low Voltage Directive 2006/95/EC EC EMC Directive 2004/108/EC |
| Applied harmonized standards: | EN ISO 12100-1, EN ISO 12100-2 EN 60335-1 EN 60335-2-69 EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2 |
| Applied national standards and technical specifications: | IEC 60335-2-69 |
| Dipl. Ing. Wolfgang Nieuwkamp Tests and approvals | Bellenberg, 02.01.2008 |
9.5 Technical data
| ATTIX 30 / 40 / 50 | |||||||
| EU | CH, DK | GB 230/240 V | GB 110 V | US 120 V | Charger | ||
| Voltage | V | 230 | 230/240 | 110 | 120 | 100-240 | |
| Mains frequency | Hz | 50/60 | 60 | 50-60 | |||
| Fuse | A | 16 | 10 | 13 | 16 | 15 | |
| Power consumptionIEC | W | 1200 | 1000 | 50 | |||
| ATTIX | |||||||||
| 30-0130-01 PC | 40-01 PC | 50-01 PC | 30-11 PC30-21 PC30-21 XC | 40-21 PC40-21 XC | 50-21 PC50-21 XC | 30-01BATT | Charg-er | ||
| Connected load for appliance socket | W | - | 2400 | - | |||||
| Total connected load | W | 1200 | 3600 | 50 | |||||
| Air flow rate | l/min | 3700 (PC)3800 (XC) | 2220 | ||||||
| Vacuum | mbar | 250 | 137 | ||||||
| Sound pressure level at a distance of 1 m, EN 60704-1 | dB(A) | 62 | |||||||
| Sound level | dB(A) | 59 | |||||||
| Power cord: Length | 7,5 | ||||||||
| Power cord: Type | 1) (EU,CH)2) (GB 110 V)3) (GB 230 V)4) (US) | 5) (EU) | 5) (EU)6) (CH)7) (US) | 5) (EU,DK)8) (GB 110V)5) (GB 230V)6) (CH)7) (US) | 5) (EU,DK) | 5) (EU,DK)8) (GB 110V)5) (GB 230V)6) (CH)7) (US) | |||
| Protection class | II | I | II | ||||||
| Type of protection | IP X4 (splash water protected) | ||||||||
| Radio interference level | EN 55014-1 | ||||||||
| Tank volume | l | 30 | 36 | 45 | 30 | 36 | 45 | 30 | |
| Width | mm | 360 | 440 | 360 | 360 | 440 | 360 | 300 | |
| Depth | mm | 450 | 450 | 450 | 450 | 450 | 450 | 262 | |
| Height | mm | 600 | 740 | 750 | 600 | 740 | 750 | 106 | |
| Weight | kg | 10 | 12 | 11 | 10 (PC)11 (XC) | 12 (PC)13 (XC) | 11 (PC)12 (XC) | 13 | 1 |
| 1) = H05RR-F 2x0,75 | 3) = H05RR-F 2x0,75 | 5) = H05RR-F 3G1,5 | 7) = SJTW-A AWG 14/3 | ||||||
| 2) = H05BQ-F 2x1,0 | 4) = SJTW-A AWG 18/2 | 6) = H05RR-F 3G1,0 | 8) = H07BQ-F 3G2,5 | ||||||
9.6 Optional accessories
| Description | Order No. |
| Fleece filter bag Attix 30 (5 pcs.) | 302004000 |
| Fleece filter bag Attix 40, 50 (5 pcs.) | 302004004 |
| Disposal bag Attix 30, 40, 50 (5 pcs.) | 302000728 |
| Zylindrical filter element PC | 302000461 |
| Flat filter element XC (2 Stück) | 302002842 |
| Cloth insert filter Attix 30 | 302000525 |
| Cloth insert filter Attix 50 | 302000606 |
| Nilfisk-Alto-Foam-Stop (6x1l) | 8469 |
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No.46 Doc Ngu Str.
Ba Dinh Dist.
Hanoi
Tel.: +84 4 761 56
Fax: +84 4 761 5643
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