Makita VC4210L Manuel utilisateur

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Quick reference guide
Operating elements
1 Hose hook
2 Handle
3 Accessory positions
4 Suction power control
5 Switch
6 Castor
7 Container
8 Inlet fitting
9 Latch
10 Appliance socket
The pictorial quick reference guide
The pictorial quick reference guide is designed for
helping you when starting up, operating and storing
the unit. The guide are subdivided into 4 sections,
which are represented by symbols:
A
Before starting
READ OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE
USE!
A1 - Unpack accessories
A2 - Filter bag installation
A3 - Disposal bag installation
A4 - Hose insert & operations
A5 - Accessories placement
A6 - Adaptor plate installation
A7 - Trolley handle installation
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Control/Operation
B1 - AutoClean filter cleaning system
B2 - Cable and hose storage
C
Connecting electrical appliances
C1 - Power tool adaption
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Maintenance
D1 - Filter bag replacement
D2 - Disposal bag replacement
D3 - Filter replacement
D4 - Motor cooling air diffuser cleaning
D5 - Gaskets and floater cleaning
Contents
1 Safety instructions .................................... 12
1.1 Symbols used to mark instructions ............. 12
1.2 Instructions for use ...................................... 12
1.3 Purpose and intended use .......................... 12
1.4 Electrical connection ................................... 12
1.5 Extension lead ............................................. 13
1.6 Guarantee ................................................... 13
1.7 Important warnings ...................................... 13
2 Risks .......................................................... 14
2.1 Electrical components ................................. 14
2.2 Hazardous dust ........................................... 15
2.3 Spare parts and accessories ....................... 15
2.4 In explosive or inflammable atmosphere ..... 15
3 Control / Operation .................................... 15
3.1 Starting and operating of the machine ........ 15
3.2 Auto-On/Off socket outlet for power tools ... 16
3.3 AutoClean ................................................... 16
3.4 Antistatic connection
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3.5 Cooling air filter ........................................... 16
3.6 Wet pick-up ................................................. 17
3.7 Dry pick-up .................................................. 17
4 After using the machine ........................... 17
4.1 After use ...................................................... 17
4.2 Transport ..................................................... 17
4.3 Storage ........................................................ 17
4.4 Accessory and tool storage ......................... 17
4.5 Recycling the machine ................................ 18
5 Maintenance............................................... 18
5.1 Regular servicing and inspection ................ 18
5.2 Maintenance ................................................ 18
6 Further information ................................... 18
6.1 EU Declaration of conformity ...................... 18
6.2 Specifications .............................................. 19
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1 Safety instructions
This document contains the safety information re-
levant for the appliance along with a quick reference
guide. Before starting up your machine for the first
time, this instruction manual must be read through
carefully. Save the instructions for later use.
Attached to the US unit:
Vacuum Cleaner Safety Instructions US include im-
portant instructions to fire, electric shock or injury.
Further support
Further information on the appliance can be found
on our web site at www.makita.com.
For further queries, please contact the Makita ser-
vice representative responsible for your country.
1.1 Symbols used to mark instructions
DANGER
Danger that leads directly to serious or irre-
versible 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.
1.2 Instructions for use
The appliance must:
only be used by persons, who have been in-
structed in its correct usage and explicitly com-
missioned with the task of operating it
only be operated under supervision
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge.
Children shall be supervised to make sure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Do not use any unsafe work techniques.
Never use the appliance without a filter.
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.
Before starting work, the operating staff must be
informed on and trained within:
use of the machine
risks associated with the material to be picked
up
safe disposal of the picked up material
1.3 Purpose and intended use
This mobile dust extractor is designed, developed
and rigorously tested to function efficiently and
safely when properly maintained and used in ac-
cordance with the following instructions.
This machine is suitable for industrial use, such as
e.g. plants, construction sites and workshops.
This machine is also intended for commercial use,
for example in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories,
shops, offices and rental businesses.
Accidents due to misuse can only be prevented by
those using the machine.
READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUC-
TIONS.
The appliance is suitable for picking up dry, non-
flammable dust and liquids.
Any other use is considered as improper use. The
manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage re-
sulting 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.
The appliance is suitable for picking up dry, non-
flammable dust and liquids, hazardous dusts with
OEL (Occupational Exposure Limit) value > 1mg/m³.
Dust Class L (IEC 60335-2-69).
For machines intended for the Dust Class L, the
filter material is tested. The maximum degree of per-
meability is 1% and there is no special requirement
for disposal.
For dust extractors, ensure adequate air change
rate, when the exhaust air is returned to the room.
Observe national regulations before use.
1.4 Electrical connection
It is recommended that the machine should be con-
nected via a residual current circuit breaker.
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Arrange the electrical parts (sockets, plugs and cou-
plings) 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.
1.5 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 lenth Cross section
< 16 A < 25 A
up to 20 m 1.5 mm
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20 to 50 m 2.5 mm
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1.6 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 appli-
ance in a way other than for the intended purpose
exempt the manufacturer from any liability for the
resulting damage.
1.7 Important warnings
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury,
please read and follow all
safety instructions and caution
markings before use. This ma-
chine is designed to be safe
when used for cleaning func-
tions as specified. Should
damage occur to electrical or
mechanical parts, the machine
and / or accessory should be
repaired by a competent ser-
vice center or the manufactur-
er before use in order to avoid
further damage to the machine
or physical injury to the user.
Do not leave the machine
when it is plugged in. Unplug
from the socket when not in
use and before maintenance.
Outdoor use of the appliance
shall be limited to occasional
use.
Do not use with damaged cord
or plug. To unplug grasp the
plug, not the cord. Do not han
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dle plug or machine with wet
hands. Turn off all controls be-
fore unplugging.
Do not pull or carry by cord,
use cord as a handle, close
a door on cord, or pull cord
around sharp edges or cor
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ners. Do not run machine over
cord. Keep cord away from
heated surfaces.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fin
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gers and all parts of the body
away from openings and mov-
ing parts. Do not put any ob-
jects into openings or use with
opening blocked. Keep open-
ings free of dust, lint, hair, and
anything else that could re-
duce the flow of air.
Do not use in outside areas at
low temperature.
Do not use to pick up flamma
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ble or combustible liquids such
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as gasoline, or use in areas
where they may be present.
Do not pick up anything that
is burning or smoking, such
as cigarettes, matches or hot
ashes.
Use extra care when cleaning
on stairs.
Do not use unless filters are
fitted.
If the machine is not working
properly or has been dropped,
damaged, left outdoors, or
dropped into water, return it to
a service center or dealer.
If foam or liquid escapes from
the machine, switch off imme
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diately.
The machine may not be used
as a water pump. The ma
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ing air and water mixtures.
Connect the machine to a
properly earthed mains sup
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ply. The socket outlet and the
extension cable must have an
operative protective conductor.
Provide for good ventilation at
the working place.
Do not use the machine as a
ladder or step ladder. The ma
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chine can tip over and become
damaged. Danger of injury.
Only use the socket outlet
on the machine for purposes
specified in the instructions.
2 Risks
2.1 Electrical components
DANGER
The upper section of the
machine 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 ma
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chine.
DANGER
Electric shock due to faulty
mains connecting lead.
Touching a faulty mains con
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necting lead can result in seri-
ous 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. If the electric cable is dam
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aged, it must be replaced
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by an authorized Makita dis-
tributor or similar qualified
person in order to avoid a
hazard.
4. In no circumstances should
the power supply cord be
wrapped around fingers or
any part of the operators
person.
2.2 Hazardous dust
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 machine:
hot materials (burning cig
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arettes, hot ash, etc.)
flammable, explosive,
aggressive liquids (e.g.
petrol, solvents, acids, al-
kalis, etc.)
flammable, explosive dust
(e.g. magnesium or alu-
minium dust, etc.)
2.3 Spare parts and accessories
CAUTION
Spare parts and accessories.
The use of non-genuine spare parts, brushes
and accessories can impair the safety and or func-
tion of the appliance.
1. Only use original spare parts and accessories
from Makita. Spare parts that can affect health
and safety of the operator and or function of the
appliance, are specified below:
Description Order No.
Flat filter PTFE, 1 pcs. W107418351
Fleece filter bag, 5 pcs. W107418353
Disposal bag, 5 pcs. W107418355
Motor cooling air filter PET, 1 pcs. W107418352
2.4 In explosive or inflammable atmosphere
CAUTION
This machine is not suitable for use in explo-
sive or inflammable atmospheres or where
such atmospheres are likely to be produced by the
presence of volatile liquid or inflammable gas or va-
pour.
3 Control / Operation
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.
3.1 Starting and operating of the machine
1. Check that the electrical switch is switched off
(in position 0).
2. Check that suitable filters are installed in the
machine.
3. Connect the suction hose into the suction inlet at
the machine by pushing the hose forward until it
fits firmly in place at the inlet.
4. Connect the tubes with the hose handle, twist
the tubes in order to ensure that they are prop-
erly fitted.
5. Attach suitable nozzle to the tube. Choose noz-
zle depending on what type of material that is to
be picked-up.
6. If used for dust extraction in connection with
dust producing tool then connect end of suction
hose with appropriate adapter.
7. Connect the plug into a proper electrical outlet.
8. Put the electrical switch into position I in order to
start the motor.
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Turn I:
Activate the machine
Turn
:
Stop the machine. Permanent power
on socket
Turn AUTO :
Activate Auto-On/Off operation
Turn I +
:
Activate the machine with
deactivated automatic filter cleaning
function
Turn AUTO +
:
Activate Auto- On/Off operation
with deactivated automatic filter
cleaning function
Suction power control operation on
separate turning knob
3.2 Auto-On/Off socket outlet for power tools
CAUTION
Appliance socket.
The appliance socket is designed for electrical
auxiliary equipment; see technical data for refer-
ence.
1. Prior to plugging in an appliance, always switch
off the machine and the appliance that is to be
connected.
2. Read the operating instructions to the appliance
to be connected and observe the safety notes
contained in these.
An appliance socket with earthing contact is inte-
grated in the machine. An external power tool can
be connected there. The socket features permanent
power on, when the electrical switch is in position
, i.e. the machine can be used as an extension
cord.
In position AUTO the machine can be 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 “Specifica-
tions”.
Before turning the switch to position AUTO ensure
that the tool connected to the appliance socket is
switched off.
3.3 AutoClean
The machine is equipped with an automatic filter
cleaning system, AutoClean. A frequent cleaning cy-
cle will automatically run during operation to ensure
that suction performance is always at its best.
If suction performance decreases or in extensive
dust applications a manually filter cleaning operation
is recommended:
1. Switch off the machine.
2. Close the nozzles or suction hose opening with
the palm of your hand.
3. Turn the switch to position „I“ and let the ma-
chine operate at full speed for approx. 10 sec-
onds with the suction hose opening closed.
If suction power is still reduced take out the filter and
clean mechanically or replace filter.
For certain applications, like wet pick up, it is recom-
mended to turn off the automatic filter cleaning sys-
tem. For details see chapter 3.1.
3.4 Antistatic connection
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CAUTION
The machine is equipped with an antistatic
system to discharge any static electricity that
may develop during dust pick-up.
The antistatic system is placed in front part of the
motor top and creates an earth ground connection to
the inlet fitting of the container.
For proper function the use of an electrical conduc-
tive or antistatic suction hose is recommended.
1. When inserting the optional disposal bag make
sure the antistatic connection is kept.
3.5 Cooling air filter
To protect the electronics and motor, the machine is
equipped with a cooling air diffusor. Clean the cool-
ing air diffusor regularly.
For areas with a high concentration of fine dust in
the surrounding air it is recommended to equip the
machine with an optional cooling air filter cartridge to
prevent dust from settling inside the air channels and
motor. Contact your local sales representative.
CAUTION
If cooling air filter is clogged by dust the over-
load protection switch in the motor can be acti-
vated.
1. In such case switch off the machine, clean cool-
ing air filter and allow machine to cool for approx.
5 minutes.
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3.6 Wet pick-up
CAUTION
The machine is equipped with a water level
limit system which shuts off the machine when
the maximum liquid level is reached.
1. When this occurs, switch off the machine.
2. Disconnect the machine from the socket and
empty the container.
3. Never pick up liquids without the water level limit
system and filter in place.
4. Do not pick up flammable liquids.
5. Before liquids are picked up, always remove the
filter bag/wastebag and check that the water
level limit works properly.
6. If foam appears, stop work immediately and
emty the tank.
7. Clean the water level limiting device regularly
and check for signs of damage.
Before emptying the container, unplug the machine.
Disconnect the hose from the inlet by pulling out the
hose. Release the latches by pulling them outwards
so that the motor top is released. Lift up the motor
top from container. Always empty and clean the con-
tainer and water level limit system after picking-up
liquids.
Empty by tilting the container backwards or side-
ways and pour the liquids into a floor drain or similar.
Put back the motor top to the container. Secure the
motor top with the latches.
Heavy maneuvers can, by mistake, trigger the water
level limiting device. Should this happen; turn off the
machine and wait for 3 seconds to reset the device.
Continue to operate the machine afterwards.
3.7 Dry pick-up
CAUTION
Picking up environmentally hazardous materi-
als.
Materials picked up can present a hazard to the en-
vironment.
1. Dispose of the dirt in accordance with legal
regulations.
Remove the electrical plug from the socket before
emptying after dry pick-up. Release the latches by
pulling them outwards so that the motor top is re-
leased. Lift up the motor top from container.
Filter: Check the filters. To clean the filter you can
shake, brush or wash it. Wait until the filter is dry
before re-starting dust pick-up.
Dust bag: check bag to ensure the fill factor. Re-
place dust bag if necessary. Remove the old bag.
The new bag is fitted by passing the cardboard piece
with the rubber membrane through the vacuum inlet.
Make sure that the rubber membrane is passing past
the heightening at the vacuum inlet.
After emptying: close motor top to the container
and secure the motor top with the latches. Never
pick up dry material without filter fitted in the ma-
chine. The suction efficiency of the machine de-
pends on the size and quality of the filter and dust
bag. Therefore – use only Original filter and dust
bags.
4 After using the machine
4.1 After use
Remove the plug from the socket when machine is
not in use. Wind up the cord starting from the ma-
chine. The power cord can be wound up around the
motor top or at the container or placed in the includ-
ed hook, or fastening means. Some variants have
special storage places for accessories.
4.2 Transport
1. Before transporting the machine, close all the
latches.
2. Do not tilt the machine if there are liquids in the
dirt tank.
3. Do not use a crane hook to lift the machine.
4. Do not lift the machine by the trolley handle
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the handle of the MAKPAC-Box
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4.3 Storage
CAUTION
Store the appliance in a dry place, protected
from rain and frost. The machine shall be
stored indoors only.
4.4 Accessory and tool storage
For convenient transport and storage of accesso-
ries or tools, integrated rails are found on side of
machine which allows fastening with straps or other
means. A flexible strap and hooks are included on
back of machine for attachment of suction hose or
mains cable. For instruction see quick reference
guide.
An optional adapter plate
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with attachment system
can be installed on top of machine for fastening of
2-point or 4-point storage cases.
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Remove the electrical plug from the socket before
installing the adapter plate.
CAUTION
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Do not lift machine in adapter plate without
having storage case safely installed. Note the
weight and balance of the appliance in case of stor-
age. Maximum weight of storage cases is 30 kg.
4.5 Recycling the machine
Make the old machine unusable.
1. Unplug the machine.
2. Cut the power cord.
3. Do not discard of electrical appliances with
household waste.
As specified in European Directive 2012/19/EU
on old electrical and electronic appliances,
used electrical goods must be collected sepa-
rately and recycled ecologically.
5 Maintenance
5.1 Regular servicing and inspection
Regular servicing and inspection of your machine
must be carried out by suitably qualified personnel in
accordance with relevant legislation and regulations.
In particular, electrical tests for earth continuity, in-
sulation resistance, and condition of the flexible cord
should be checked frequently.
In the event of any defect, the machine MUST be
withdrawn from service, completely checked and
repaired by an authorized service technician.
At least once a year, a Makita technician or an in-
structed person must perform a technical inspection
including filters, air tightness and control mecha-
nisms.
5.2 Maintenance
Remove the plug from the socket before performing
maintenance. Before using the machine make sure
that the frequency and voltage shown on the rating
plate correspond with the mains voltage.
The machine is designed for continuous heavy work.
Depending on the number of running hours – the
dust filter should be renewed. Keep the machine
clean with a dry cloth, and a small amount of spray
polish.
During maintenance and cleaning, handle the ma-
chine in such a manner that there is no danger for
maintenance staff or other persons.
In the maintenance area:
Use filtered compulsory ventilation
Wear protective clothing
Clean the maintenance area so that no harmful
substances get into the surroundings
During maintenance and repair work all contami-
nated parts that could not be cleaned satisfactorily
must be:
Packed in well sealed bags
Disposed of in a manner that complies with valid
regulations for such waste removal.
For details of after sales service contact your dealer
or Makita service representative responsible for your
country. See reverse of this document.
6 Further information
6.1 EC Declaration of conformity
We hereby declare that the machine described
below complies with the relevant basic safety and
health requirements of the EU Directives, both in
its basic design and construction as well as in the
version put into circulation by us. This declaration
shall cease to be valid if the machine is modified
without our prior approval.
Product: Wet and dry vacuum cleaner
Type: VC4210L
Relevant EU Directives:
2006/42/EC, 2014/30/EU, 2011/65/EU
Applied harmonized standards:
EN 60335-1:2012+A11:2014
EN 60335-2-69:2012
EN 55014-1:2006+A1:2009+A2:2011
EN 55014-2:2015
EN 61000-3-2:2014
EN 61000-3-3:2013
EN 50581:2012
Authorised Documentation Representative:
Makita Europe N.V., Jan-Baptist Vinkstraat 2,
3070 Kortenberg, Belgium
26.06.2019
Hiroshi Tsujimura
Director - Makita Europe N.V.
Makita Europe N.V., Jan-Baptist Vinkstraat 2,
3070 Kortenberg, Belgium
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