Nilfisk ALTO Vacuum Cleaner 40 User Manual

deutsch  
Betriebsanleitung........................................2-15  
svenska Bruksanvisning .....................................2, 16-28  
english  
italiano  
dansk  
Operating Instructions..........................2, 29-41  
............................2, 42-54  
Instrucciones de uso  
Brugsanvisning .....................................2, 55-67  
823 0060 020 30200 - Edition 2 2005-03  
Printed in Sweden by AB Åmålstryck  
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Contents  
1. Important safety precautions............................................................................................... 30  
1.1 Technical data ........................................................................................................................................30  
2. Vacuum unit Centix 20 assembly instructions .......................................................... 31  
2.1 Fitting the mounting bracket ...........................................................................................................31  
2.2 Locating the vacuum cleaner on the mounting bracket .....................................................31  
2.3 Connecting the machine ..................................................................................................................31  
3. Operating instructions Centix 20 .......................................................................................32  
3.1 Starting the machine ........................................................................................................................ 32  
3.2 Servicing ............................................................................................................................................... 32  
4. Filter and dust bags - Centix 20..........................................................................................33  
4.1 Replacing the dust bag .....................................................................................................................33  
4.2 Replacing / Cleaning the filter .......................................................................................................33  
5. Vacuum unit Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium assembly instructions..........34  
5.1 Fitting the mounting bracket ..........................................................................................................34  
5.2 Locating the vacuum cleaner on the mounting bracket ....................................................34  
5.3 Connecting the machine .................................................................................................................34  
6. Operating instructions Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium .....................................35  
6.1 Starting the machine .........................................................................................................................35  
6.2 Servicing ...............................................................................................................................................35  
6.3 Centix 50 Premium Display ...........................................................................................................35  
7. Filter and dust bags - Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium ....................................... 36  
7.1 Replacing the bag filter .................................................................................................................... 36  
7.2 Fitting the bag filter .......................................................................................................................... 36  
7.3 Replacing the dust bag ................................................................................................................... 36  
7.4 Fitting the dust bag .......................................................................................................................... 36  
8. Electrical connection..................................................................................................................37  
9. Accessories.......................................................................................................................................38  
10. Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................... 39  
10,1 Service/maintenance guide - Centix 20 ................................................................................40  
10.2 Service/maintenance guide - Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium .....................................40  
11. Dimensional drawings................................................................................................................41  
Congratulations on your choice of central vacuum cleaner! If you use your vacuum cleaner  
in accordance with these operating instructions, your machine will be a pleasure to use and  
an essential worktool in your home for many years to come.  
Our products are under constant development and we, therefore, reserve the right  
to make any necessary alterations to the design of the machine.  
We also make reservations concerning any misprints that may arise.  
Legislation governing consumer compensation claims apply to this product under current terms of sale - on the assumption that  
the product has been used correctly (for household use) and maintained in accordance with the instructions con-  
tained in this user guide. Dust bags are consumables.  
This product comes under the various countries’ statutory requirements concerning the collection and safe treatment  
of electrical products and, when the time comes for its disposal, it should be handed over to a dealer  
or waste disposal site for recycling purposes.  
Complaints caused by faulty or incorrect assembly should be made to the installation firm responsible.  
Entitlement to compensation may not apply through failure to use the machine correctly or gross negligence  
concerning the maintenance of the product.  
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1 Important safety precautions  
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury,  
read all safety precautions and warning text carefully  
before using the machine.  
• Do not vacuum up sharp objects such as broken glass or  
needles that could puncture the bag.  
• Be particularly careful not to pick up objects that  
could block the hose/pipe system, such as pencils, toy  
bricks and small plastic bags.  
• Follow the operating instructions carefully. Servicing and  
repairs should only be carried out by an authorised work-  
shop. Use only original parts  
and accessories as recommended by the supplier. Never  
attempt to modify the machine yourself.  
• Do not use the central vacuum cleaner if the power cord  
is damaged. The central vacuum cleaner is fitted with a  
special type of power cord that must be replaced with  
a cord of the same type if it is damaged. A power cord  
of this type can be obtained from a service contact. To  
avoid any risk, this power cord should be replaced by a  
qualifed expert.  
• This central vacuum cleaner is solely intended for  
dry vacuuming indoors.  
• Never vacuum without a filter installed.  
• Do not vacuum up liquids. Do not use the machine in  
wet surroundings.  
• Do not vacuum up embers or burning objects  
such as cigarettes, matchsticks, hot ash or flammable  
liquid or gas.  
• Do not vacuum in areas where  
flammable liquids or  
gases may be present.  
• Unplug the machine before changing the filter or bag  
and before doing any maintenance work.  
• Always unplug the machine by pulling on the plug, not  
the power cord.  
• The wall socket and plug must be positioned so that  
they are clearly visible.  
• The central vacuum cleaner must not be used as a toy.  
The central vacuum cleaner must never be used to  
vacuum up contaminated dust or cement dust.  
1.1 Technical data  
CENTIX CENTIX CENTIX  
20  
40  
50  
Height  
427 mm  
360 mm  
400 mm  
1500 W  
800 mm  
440 mm  
400 mm  
1700 W  
10 A  
800 mm  
440 mm  
400 mm  
1700 W  
10 A  
Width with handles  
Length with bracket  
Motor  
Fuse  
10A  
5.5 kg  
69 dB  
-
Weight  
6.5 kg  
6.7 kg  
70.5 dB  
70.5 dB  
Sound output  
Capacity of dust container  
25 l  
14 l  
25 l  
14 l  
10 l  
Capacity when using dust  
bag  
435 W  
480 W  
480 W  
Max. suction power  
Max. air flow  
52 l/s  
55 l/s  
55 l/s  
24 kPa  
25 kPa  
25 kPa  
Max. vacuum  
These appliances conform with EU directives 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC, 93/68/EEC  
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2 Vacuum unit Centix 20 assembly instructions  
Fig. 1  
2.1 Fitting the mounting bracket  
Position the holder so that there is plenty of space above  
and below the place where the vacuum unit is to be located.  
Make sure there is a minimum of 500 mm free space above  
Fig. 2  
2.2 Locating the vacuum cleaner on the  
mounting bracket  
Position the vacuum unit so that the mounting bracket is directly  
above the wall bracket, see Fig. 2. Lower the machine down on to  
the mounting bracket. Make sure the corresponding bracket on  
the machine is held firmly in place by the wall bracket.  
the Centix 20 container. Mark the positions for the four  
screw holes with a pen or similar. Then select appropriate  
screws and, if necessary, wall plugs for the type of wall  
surface to which the bracket is to be attached. Drill the  
four holes for the mounting bracket. The diameter of the  
screw holes in the holder is 5 mm. Fit the mounting bracket  
with the large opening pointing upwards, see Fig. 1. Tighten  
the screws so that the holder is held firmly in place (screws  
provided).  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 5  
2.3 Connecting the machine  
The machine is connected with the suction pipe in the uppermost position and  
the exhaust pipe in the lower position.  
This connection should not be glued but can be taped when the unit is serviced at  
a later date. The suction pipe socket can be fitted to two different points depending on  
the direction in which you would like to install the pipe system.  
To relocate the suction pipe socket, you need to do the following:  
1. Release the suction pipe socket by unscrewing the four combination Torx screws  
with a Torx T20 or an ordinary screwdriver, Fig. 3.  
2. Pull the socket out of the machine, see Fig. 4.  
3. Loosen the plug blanking off the outlet to which you intend moving the suction  
pipe socket. Unscrew the four combination Torx screws. Remove the blanking plug  
from the machine.  
Fig
4. Adapt (move) the suction pipe socket to the new outlet. NB! The socket is marked ”Up”.  
Make sure the socket is fitted with ÏUpÓ uppermost. Fasten the socket by fitting and tightening the four screws, Fig. 5.  
5. Fit the blanking plug to the outlet previously occupied by the suction pipe socket. Use the four screws to hold it in place. The  
exhaust pipe must be firmly attached to the wall to ensure its connection with the socket does not loosen. Remember that  
you will need to be able to turn the bent pipe in different directions to ensure a suitable pipe layout. Then connect up the  
exhaust pipe and muffler, Fig 6. Fit the central vacuum cleaner so that the exhaust pipe is as short as possible, max. 10 met-  
res. Take the surroundings into consideration when positioning the exhaust. For this reason, you should always fit a muffler.  
For additional information concerning the assembly and installation of the pipe system and low-current lead, please refer to the  
separate assembly instructions supplied with the pipe package.  
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3 Operating instructions Centix 20  
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1
Filter  
Fig. 9  
Fig. 7  
3.2 Servicing  
3.1 Starting the machine  
Always unplug the power cord before  
The control current outlet (low voltage) should be  
connected to a control current lead running the length of  
the pipes.  
doing any service work!  
If suction is poor, it indicates that the flow of air through  
the machine is restricted. This may be due to the following:  
Both ends of the low-voltage lead should be connected  
to the connection panel on the vacuum cleaner. One lead  
to each outlet.  
The dust bag is full and should be replaced.  
The filter is clogged and should be cleaned.  
The vacuum cleaner has a thermal cut-out that trips if  
the vacuum cleaner becomes overheated. If this happens  
- unplug the main power cord to reset the vacuum cleaner.  
Wait 5-10 minutes to allow the machine to cool down.  
While you are waiting, check the hose, dust bag and filter  
to be sure that nothing is blocking the flow of air through  
the machine. The vacuum cleaner should now start again.  
If the cut-out trips again, you need to get a service firm to  
remedy the fault.  
The central vacuum cleaner’s power cable must be  
connected to a 230 volt mains socket. The appliance is  
double-insulated and does not need to be earthed.  
The vacuum cleaner starts and stops automatically.  
When the vacuum hose is connected to a vacuum socket,  
a metal ring on the end of the hose closes the control  
circuit and the vacuum cleaner starts up. 7. When the  
hose is removed from the vacuum socket, the vacuum  
cleaner stops. You should allow the hose to empty of dust  
and dirt before switching the vacuum cleaner off.  
The Centix 20 should only be operated with a dust bag  
and filter installed.  
Fig. 8  
If you use a hose with an on-off switch, you can start  
and stop the vacuum cleaner using the switch on the  
handle, Fig. 8.  
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4 Filter and dust bags - Centix 20  
Fig. 12  
Fig. 10  
4.1 Replacing the dust bag  
The central vacuum cleaner is fitted with a paper dust  
bag as standard; never vacuum without a dust bag  
installed.  
4.2 Replacing / Cleaning the filter  
Open the lid and take out the dust bag as described earlier.  
The filter sits at the bottom of the container around the  
motor housing. Never use the central vacuum cleaner  
without a filter installed.  
Grasp the edge of the lid and pull upwards to open it, Fig. 10.  
Replacing the dust bag: Remove the old dust bag by  
turning the cardboard stiffener to the right or left so that  
the raised part of the inlet is in line with the opening in the  
card. Now slide the bag off the bag nozzle.  
Pull the filter out of the container, Fig. 12. The filter can be  
cleaned by shaking it or washing it in water.  
If you wash the filter, you must let it dry completely  
before refitting it.  
Take the cleaned filter and place it in the bottom of the  
container. Press the outer edge of the filter down against  
the sides of the container so that the filter bulges up  
slightly. Then push the filter down into place. Make sure  
the filter is packed in tightly against the motor housing,  
Fig. 13. Reinstall the dust bag and replace the lid. Check  
that the lid is firmly secured.  
Fit the new dust bag as follows: Push the opening in the  
cardboard over the elevation on the inlet and pull on the  
new bag. Turn the cardboard to lock the bag in place. NB!  
Turn the edges of the dust bag down into the container.  
This is to avoid damaging the bag with the lid.  
Fig. 13  
Fig. 11  
Motor housing  
Filter  
Filter  
The opening in the card must line up and slide over the  
elevation on the inlet before you twist the cardboard  
stiffener to lock it.  
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5 Vacuum unit Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium assembly instructions  
5.1 Fitting the mounting bracket  
Plan the positioning of the mounting bracket so that there  
is plenty of space above and below the area where the  
vacuum unit is to be located. Make sure there is a minimum  
of 400 mm free space below the dust container.  
Mark the positions for all four screw holes with a pen or  
similar. The diameter of the holes in the holder is 5 mm.  
Select screws and, if necessary, wall plugs suitable for the  
type of wall concerned. Drill the four screw holes.  
Fit the mounting bracket with the large opening pointing  
downwards, see Fig. 14. Then screw the holder firmly  
into place.  
5.2 Locating the vacuum cleaner on  
Fig. 14  
the mounting bracket  
To facilitate the procedure, first remove the dust container.  
Free the container by pulling both handles outwards. Then  
remove the container from the machine. Turn the vacuum  
unit until the mounting bracket is immediately below the  
bracket on the machine. Lower the machine down on to  
the mounting bracket, Fig. 15. Make sure the corresponding  
bracket on the machine is held firmly in place by the wall  
bracket.  
5.3 Connecting the machine  
The machine is connected with the flexible suction hose in  
the lower position and the exhaust pipe uppermost, Fig 16.  
The flexible suction hose acts as an adapter connecting  
the vacuum unit with the pipe system. The accompanying  
rubber sleeve is used for tightening/loosening purposes  
between the pipe system and the flexible vacuum hose.  
Fig. 15  
Feed half the length of the sleeve into the vacuum hose  
and fold the other half over. Then feed 5-10 mm of the  
vacuum hose into the pipe system and fold the sleeve  
back so that it envelopes the tail pipe, holds the  
vacuum hose in place and tightens the adapter.  
NB! This connection must not be glued in case the unit  
is serviced.  
Fig. 16  
Position the central vacuum cleaner so that the exhaust  
pipe can be kept as short as possible, max. 10 metres. Take  
the surroundings into consideration when positioning the  
exhaust. For this reason, you should always fit a muffler.  
Exhaust  
For additional information concerning the assembly and  
installation of the pipe system and low-current lead, please  
refer to the separate assembly instructions supplied with  
the pipe package.  
Inlet  
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6 Operating instructions Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium  
6.3 Centix 50 Premium Display  
6.1 Starting the machine  
The Centix 50 Premium model has a display giving information  
about the machine, Fig. 19. The display is illuminated and lights  
up on start-up. The display remains illuminated for 15 minutes  
after the machine has been switched off. This allows you to  
check the current status of the machine after it has been in  
operation.  
TRun:301h01m11s
The control current outlet (low voltage) is connected to a  
control current lead running the length of the pipes. Both  
ends of the low-voltage lead should be connected to the  
connection panel on the vacuum unit. One lead to each outlet.  
The central vacuum cleaner’s power cable must be connected  
to a 230 volt mains socket. The appliance is double-insulated  
and does not need to be earthed.  
Fig. 17  
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* Run: Shows the machine’s total operating hours, ie, the  
period of time the motor has been in operation. The time is  
shown in hours, minutes and seconds. When the machine has  
been in operation for approximately 700 hours, it will stop.  
You must then make immediate contact with an authorised  
service workshop for a replacement motor to be installed. You  
can reset the machine temporarily and run the motor for an  
additional 100 hours (approximately) by unplugging the power  
cable and then reconnecting it to the mains socket. Once you  
reach the end of the 100 hours of operating time, the machine  
will stop again. It will now be necessary for an authorised  
service workshop to replace the motor and reset the clock.  
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automatically. When the vacuum hose is connected to a  
vacuum socket, (Fig. 17) a metal ring on the end of the hose  
closes the control circuit and the vacuum cleaner starts up.  
When the hose is removed from the vacuum socket, the  
vacuum cleaner stops. You should allow the hose to empty of  
dust and dirt before switching the vacuum cleaner off.  
Filter / Bag: 80%  
* Filter/Bag: Shows the remaining capacity of the dust bag  
and bag filter. The indication is shown as a percentage. 0% is  
displayed when the bag/bag filter is empty. Indication is then  
given in increments of 10% at a time. When 90% capacity has  
been reached, the display will warn you with the following  
flashing message: Check filter. You should then replace the  
dust bag and bag filter as soon as possible; see section on filter  
and dust bag. Once the dust bag has been replaced, reset the  
machine by starting it up again. The indication should then  
display 0% again.  
Fig. 18  
If you use a hose with remote control, you can start and stop  
the vacuum cleaner using the switch on the handle, Fig. 18.  
The panel on the Centix 50 Premium displays relevant  
information about the machine.  
6.2 Servicing  
Always unplug the power cable before doing any service work!  
If suction is poor, it indicates that the flow of air through the  
machine is restricted. This may be due to the following:  
Run: 301h 01m 11s  
Filter / Bag: 80%  
Fig. 19  
The dust bag is full and should be replaced.  
The filter is clogged and should be cleaned of dust.  
The vacuum cleaner has a thermal cut-out that trips if the  
vacuum cleaner becomes overheated. If this happens - unplug  
the main power cored to reset the vacuum cleaner. Wait 5-  
10 minutes to allow the machine to cool down. While you are  
waiting, check the hose, dust bag and filter to be sure that  
nothing is blocking the flow of air through the machine. The  
vacuum cleaner should now start again. If the cut-out trips  
again, you need to get a service firm to remedy the fault.  
The Centix 40/Centix 50 Premium can be run with or  
without the installation of a dust bag - the choice is yours.  
These products must always be operated with a bag filter  
fitted.  
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7 Filter and dust bags - Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium  
Fig. 22  
Fig. 21  
Fig. 20  
7.1 Replacing the bag filter  
7.2 Fitting the bag filter  
A bag filter must always be installed in the dust container.  
Clean the filter in the following way:  
Replace the bag filter in the machine as follows:  
1. Replace the cleaned/shaken bag filter in the  
container, Fig. 22. Make sure the filter support fits into  
the inner edge of the dust container properly. Check  
that the filter is fitted the right way up - the cloth  
handle on the filter should be visible.  
2. Then replace the dust container with the bag filter in  
the cleaner’s vacuum unit.  
3. Close the container on the vacuum unit by applying  
inward pressure to the two handles to ensure the  
vacuum unit and dust container are fitted together  
properly.  
1. Start by pulling the pipe socket out of the dust  
container.  
2. Release the two handles clamping the dust container.  
Free them by pulling the handles outwards away from  
the container, Fig 20.  
3. Do not remove the filter from the container. Instead,  
give the filter a light shaking inside the container to  
loosen dust from the filter allowing it to fall into the  
container, Fig. 21.  
4. Lift out the bag filter. If a dust bag is being used -  
remove the dust bag. Then empty the container of any  
remaining dust in a suitable place.  
4. Fit the inlet socket to the machine.  
Fig. 23  
Fig. 24  
7.4 Fitting the dust bag  
7.3 Replacing the dust bag  
Replace the dust bag as follows:  
The machine is supplied with a paper dust bag.  
Replace the dust bag in the following way:  
1. Pull the inlet socket out of the machine.  
2. Release the two handles clamped on to the dust  
container. Free them by pulling the handles outwards  
away from the container.  
1. Fit the dust bag’s card with a hole into the bag holder,  
Fig. 24.  
2. Replace the cleaned/shaken bag filter in the  
container. Make sure the filter support fits into the  
inner edge of the dust container properly.  
Check that the filter is fitted the right way up - the  
cloth handle on the filter should be visible, Fig. 22.  
3. Replace the dust container on the vacuum unit. Close  
the container on the vacuum unit by applying inward  
pressure to the two handles to ensure the vacuum unit  
and dust container are fitted together properly.  
4. Replace the inlet socket in the machine.  
3. Lift off the container.  
4. Shake the dust from the bag filter. It may be  
advantageous for the filter to be installed in the  
container in such a way that dust in the filter can be  
shaken down into the dust container.  
5. Lift out the bag filter.  
6. Remove the dust bag by taking hold of the cardboard  
stiffener and carefully pulling out the card and bag  
from the container, Fig. 23.  
7. Empty the container of dust.  
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8 Electrical connection  
On/Off  
Outlet for the low-voltage leads:  
The control current outlet (low voltage) is connected to  
a control current lead running the length of the pipes.  
Both ends of the low-voltage lead are connected to the  
connection panel on the vacuum unit. One lead to each  
outlet. The low-voltage lead should be connected as  
illustrated below.  
Centix 40  
Centix 20  
Centix 50 Premium  
The connection panel is  
located in the top of the  
Centix 40 and Centix 50  
Premium vacuum unit.  
The central vacuum cleaner’s 230 volt power cord must  
be connected to a 230 volt mains socket. The appliance is  
double-insulated and does not need to be earthed.  
Centix 20  
The connection panel is  
located in the bottom of  
the Centix 20 vacuum  
unit.  
The low-voltage lead is connected to this outlet.  
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8 Accessories  
Radiator/crevice nozzle  
Telescopic tube  
This nozzle is useful for hard-to-reach, restricted areas  
such as corners, crevices and radiators.  
Adjust the length of the telescopic tube by pressing the  
button and sliding it in or out. 25. (Maximum length 1000  
mm and minimum length 600 mm). For cleaning stairs,  
we recommend reducing the length of the tube to the  
minimum.  
Fig. 28  
Fig. 25  
Fig. 29  
Standard floor nozzle  
Dusting brush  
This is a universal, lightweight floor nozzle that can be  
used on most floor surfaces. You can switch from cleaning  
carpets to parquet or other flooring, Fig. 26/27.  
The dusting brush can be used on lamps, pictures,  
curtains and other textiles, Fig. 30.  
Fig. 30  
Fig. 26  
Furniture nozzle  
Small, practical nozzle for vacuuming furniture, cushions  
and textiles, Fig. 31.  
Fig. 31  
Fig. 27  
Remember!  
Never vacuum up liquids, broken glass  
or hot ash.  
Fig. 32  
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10 Troubleshooting  
All work involving the 240 volt mains electricity  
supply must be carried out by a qualified electrical  
contractor with full knowledge of the relevant safety  
regulations.  
Centix 50 Premium display  
The Centix 50 Premium model has a display that shows  
relevant status. The display shows the machine’s total  
operating hours (Run) It also shows the remaining  
capacity of the filter and dust bag (Filter / Bag).  
The vacuum cleaner will not start  
* Run: Shows the machine’s total operating hours, ie, the  
period of time the motor has been in operation. When the  
machine has been in operation for approximately 700  
hours, it stops. You must then make immediate contact  
with an authorised service workshop for a replacement  
motor to be fitted. You can reset the machine temporarily  
and run the motor for an additional 100 hours  
(approximately) by unplugging the power cable and then  
reconnecting it to the mains socket. Once you reach the  
end of the 100 hours of operating time, the machine will  
stop again. It will now be necessary for an authorised  
service workshop to replace the motor and reset the clock.  
The vacuum cleaner is fitted with a thermal cut-out that  
may have tripped. If this happens - unplug the main  
power cord from the wall socket. Wait five minutes to  
allow the machine to cool down. While you are waiting,  
check the filter and dust bag to be sure that nothing is  
blocking the flow of air through the machine. After five  
minutes, plug the power cord back into the wall socket.  
The vacuum cleaner should now start again. If the cut-out  
trips again, you need to get a service firm to remedy  
the fault.  
Are you using the correct hose?  
Only the original hoses fit correctly.  
Does the vacuum cleaner start when you try a  
different vacuum socket? If so, there is a fault in the  
electrical connection to the first socket. Unscrew the  
socket and check the connection at the back.  
Is the power supply connected to the vacuum unit?  
Is there power at the socket?  
* Filter/Bag: Shows the remaining capacity of the  
dust bag and bag filter. The indication is shown as a  
percentage. 0% is displayed when the bag/bag filter is  
empty. Indication is then given in increments of 10% at a  
time. When 90% capacity has been reached, the display  
will warn you with the following flashing message: Check  
filter. You should then check the filter and replace the  
dust bag and bag filter as soon as possible; see section on  
filter and dust bag. Once the dust bag has been replaced,  
reset the machine by starting it up again. The indication  
should then display 0% again.  
Is the low-voltage lead connected to the vacuum unit?  
The vacuum cleaner will not stop  
Has a metal object become lodged in one of the  
vacuum sockets causing the pins to become fused?  
Poor suction power  
Service and spare parts  
Are all the vacuum sockets closed properly?  
Has something become jammed in one of the vacuum  
sockets?  
If you need a service or spare parts, contact your local  
dealer. In such circumstances, it is always useful if you  
can give the technical data shown on the rating plate of  
the vacuum unit. The rating plate is adjacent to the lead  
intake. It’s a good idea to copy this data here so that it is  
readily to hand.  
Is the container lid closed properly?  
Is the gasket between the container and the lid in  
place?  
Is it damaged?  
Is the pipe system blocked?  
Is the dust bag full or clogged? Model Centix 50  
Premium issues a warning with a message on the  
panel.  
Model: ........................................................................................  
Product no.: ...............................................................................  
Serial no.: ...................................................................................  
Is filter clogged? Model Centix 50 Premium issues a  
warning with a message on the panel.  
Date of purchase: ....................................................................  
(please keep your receipt)  
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10.1 Service/maintenance guide - Centix 20  
NB! Never vacuum without a filter and dust bag installed.  
Product  
How often?  
Why?  
How?  
Should be replaced  
before it becomes  
completely full,  
depending on use but  
normally 2-4 times a  
year.  
Poor suction and  
danger of  
creating a  
blockage in  
the pipe system.  
Dust bag  
Grasp the edge of the lid and open it by pulling upwards.  
Remove the old dust bag by turning the cardboard  
stiffener to the right or left so that the elevation on  
the nozzle penetrates the opening in the cardboard.  
Now slide the bag off the inlet. Push the opening in the  
cardboard over the elevation on the inlet and pull on  
the new bag. Twist the cardboard to lock the bag in  
place. NB! The opening in the card must be adjusted  
and pushed past the elevation on the inlet before the  
cardboard can be locked into place with a twisting action.  
NB! Never vacuum without a dust bag installed.  
Remove the dust bag as described above. Remove  
the filter from the bottom. The filter can be cleaned by  
shaking it or washing it in water. NB! The filter must be  
completely dry before being reinstalled. Replace the  
cleaned filter in the machine. Press the outer edge of the  
filter down against the sides of the container so that the  
filter bulges up slightly. Refit the dust bag and replace the  
lid. Check that the lid is sitting firmly in place.  
Filter in  
bottom  
Poor suction can  
result. Dust can  
find its way into  
the motor.  
Should be checked  
when changing  
the bag.  
NB! Never vacuum without a filter installed.  
10.2 Service/maintenance guide - Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium  
NB! Never vacuum without a filter installed.  
Product  
How often?  
Why?  
How?  
Should be emptied  
before the container  
is 3/4 full, depending  
on use but normally  
2-4 times a year.  
Remove the hose from the machine. Then loosen the  
handles on the container (pull out from the machine) to  
free the container from the machine. Lift out the filter  
and dust bag - see additional information below. Empty  
the dust into a plastic bag and put in dustbin. Any  
remaining dust or fluff can be removed manually.  
Dust  
container  
Danger of  
blockage in the  
pipe system.  
Remove the hose from the machine. Then loosen the  
handles on the container (pull out from the machine)  
to free the container from the machine. Lift off the  
container. Lift out the filter. Then remove the dust bag  
by pulling the bag’s cardboard stiffener off the nozzle.  
Replace in reverse order.  
Dust bag  
Poor suction  
and danger  
of creating a  
blockage  
in the pipe  
system.  
Should be replaced  
before it becomes  
completely full,  
depending on use but  
normally 2-4 times  
a year.  
Start by pulling the hose out of the dust container.  
Loosen the handles on the container by pulling the  
handles in an outward direction from the machine.  
Remove the container from the machine.  
Filter  
Should be shaken  
when the container is  
emptied.  
To maintain good  
suction power.  
Do not remove the filter from the container. Instead, give  
the filter a light shaking inside the container to loosen  
dust from the filter and allow it to fall into the container.  
Lift out the bag filter. If a dust bag is being used -  
remove it. Then empty the dust from the container in a  
suitable place.  
NB: Only use dry  
cleaning methods  
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Dimensional drawings in mm.  
Centix 20  
Centix 40 / Centix 50 Premium  
Attach to wall  
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deutsch  
français  
Operating Instructions.....................................1  
Betriebsanleitung...........................................13  
Notice d’utilisation.........................................25  
nederlands Gebruiksaanwijzing .......................................37  
norsk  
Driftsinstruks..................................................49  
Bruksanvisning ..............................................61  
Driftsvejledning..............................................73  
Käyttöohje.......................................................85  
svensk  
dansk  
suomi  
302001245 - 2003-11-03  
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Contents  
1
Important safety  
instructions  
............................................................................................2  
2
3
Description  
2.1 Operating elements..............................................................4  
Before start-up  
3.1 Assembling the cleaner........................................................4  
3.2 Fixing wall bracket................................................................4  
3.3 Fitting suction hose and waste air hose ...............................5  
4
Operation  
4.1 Connections .........................................................................5  
4.1.1 Electrical connection ............................................................5  
4.1.2 Connection diagram for central extraction system ...............5  
4.2 Operation with central extraction system..............................6  
4.3 Mobile operation...................................................................6  
4.3.1 Changing suction hose for mobile operation........................6  
4.3.2 Switching on cleaner ............................................................6  
5.  
6
Applications and  
techniques  
5.1 Techniques ...........................................................................7  
5.1.1 Picking up dry substances ...................................................7  
After finishing work  
Maintenance  
6.1 Storing suction hose and accessories..................................7  
6.2 After mobile operation of the cleaner ...................................7  
7
7.1 Maintenance plan.................................................................8  
7.2 Maintenance work................................................................8  
7.2.1 Emptying dirt tank ...............................................................8  
7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag.........................................................8  
7.2.3 Replacing the filter element..................................................9  
8
9
Troubleshooting  
............................................................................................9  
Further information  
9.1 Recycling the vacuum cleaner ...........................................10  
9.2 Guarantee ..........................................................................10  
9.3 Tests and approvals ...........................................................10  
9.4 Technical data ....................................................................11  
9.5 Accessories........................................................................11  
9.6 EC declaration of conformity ..............................................12  
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1 Important safety instructions  
Symbols used to mark  
instructions  
Before using the  
vacuum cleaner,  
always read the  
operating instruc-  
tions and keep  
This symbol is  
used to mark  
safety  
instruc-  
tions that must  
be observed to  
them readily available.  
prevent damage  
to the vacuum cleaner and its  
performance.  
This symbol is  
used to mark  
This symbol in-  
dicates tips and  
instructions  
safety  
instruc-  
tions that must to simplify work and to ensure  
be observed to safe operation.  
prevent damage to persons.  
For your own safety  
Only allow the vacuum cleaner Besides the operating instruc-  
to be used by persons who have tions and the binding accident  
been trained in its use and who prevention regulations valid in  
have been explicitly authorized the country of use, observe re-  
to use it.  
cognized regulations for safety  
and proper use.  
Despite its simple handling the  
vacuum cleaner is not suitable Do not use any unsafe work  
for children.  
techniques.  
The use of the vacuum cleaner  
is subject to valid national regu-  
lations.  
The cleaners described in these  
operating instructions are desig-  
ned for use in dry conditions and  
should not be used or stored  
outside in wet conditions.  
hazardous dust  
Purpose and intended use  
hot materials (burning ciga-  
rettes, hot ash, etc.)  
flammable, explosive dust (e.g.  
magnesium or aluminium dust,  
etc.)  
The following materials should  
not be picked up by the vacuum  
cleaner:  
liquids  
Precautions and safety regu- Before start-up  
lations when using the vacu-  
If the power cord is damaged, it  
must be replaced by Alto-Ser-  
um cleaner  
Inspect power cord regularly vice or an electrician to avoid  
to detect signs of damage, e.g. danger before use of the vacu-  
cracks or ageing.  
um cleaner is continued.  
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Use only the type of power cord It is recommended that the  
specified in the operating ma- vacuum cleaner should be con-  
nual. Do not damage the power nected via residual current  
a
cord (e.g. by moving over it or circuit breaker. This stops the  
pulling or crushing it). Discon- supply of electricity if the leaka-  
nect the power cord by pulling ge current to earth exceeds 30  
the plug only (do not pull or tug mA for 30 ms or it has an earth  
the power cord).  
tester circuit.  
Inspect the vacuum cleaners to Arrange the electrical parts  
ensure that they are in proper (sockets, plugs and couplings)  
condition. Plugs and couplings and lay down the extension lead  
in power cords must at least so that the protection class is  
have splash protection.  
maintained.  
Never use the vacuum cleaner if Never spray water on to the up-  
the filter element is damaged.  
per section of the vacuum clea-  
ner. Danger for persons, risk or  
short-circuiting.  
Electrical components  
Observe the latest edition of the  
Check the rated voltage of the IEC regulations.  
vacuum cleaner before con-  
necting it to the mains supply  
system. Ensure that the voltage  
shown on the rating plate cor-  
responds to the voltage of the  
local mains power supply.  
If you are using an extension  
cord, use only those specified  
by the manufacturer or higher  
quality ones (see section 9.4  
Technical data“).  
Maintenance, cleaning and Only carry out maintenance Always pull out the mains plug  
repair  
work described in the operating before cleaning and mainte-  
instructions. nance of the vacuum cleaner.  
Accessories and spare parts  
Use only the brushes supplied Use only original Alto accesso-  
with the vacuum cleaner or spe- ries and spare parts (see sec-  
cified in the operating manual. tion 9.5). The use of other parts  
The use of other brushes can can adversely affect safety.  
adversely affect safety.  
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2 Description  
2.1 Operating elements  
See fold-out page at the front of  
these operating instructions.  
4
5
6
7
8
9
Retaining clamp  
Dirt tank  
Grip to empty tank  
Inlet fitting  
Plug for mobile operation  
Waste air connection  
1
2
3
Handle with cable hook  
Accessory holder  
Cleaner switch  
3 Before start-up  
3.1 Assembling the cleaner  
3. Take the accessories out  
of the dirt tank and the pa-  
ckaging.  
4. Place a filter bag into the  
tank as described in the  
instructions (printed on the  
filter bag).  
IMPORTANT: Press the filter  
bag connection firmly on to  
the inlet fitting.  
5. Fit the upper section of the  
cleaner and close the retai-  
ning clamps, taking care not  
to damage the filter bag.  
NOTE: Ensure that the retai-  
ning clamps fit properly.  
1. The mains plug should not  
be inserted into a socket.  
2. Open the retaining clamps  
(1) and lift off the upper sec-  
tion of the cleaner.  
3.2 Fixing wall bracket  
At the installation site:  
1. Screw the holding bar on to  
the rear of the suction unit.  
2. Fix the wall bracket on the  
wall.  
3. Hang the cleaner on the wall  
bracket.  
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3.3 Fitting suction hose  
and waste air hose  
1. Suction hose, 1 m:  
Screw 90° bush (1) on to one  
end of the suction hose (left  
thread).  
2. Waste air hose, 1 m:  
Screw rotatable bush ø50 mm  
(2) on to one end of the suc-  
tion hose.  
2
3. Connect the hoses to the  
cleaner and the system as  
shown in the diagram.  
1
4 Operation  
4.1 Connections  
4.1.1 Electrical connection  
The operating voltage shown on 1. Ensure that the vacuum  
the rating plate must correspond cleaner is switched off.  
to the voltage of the mains po- 2. Insert the power cord into a  
wer supply.  
properly installed and fused  
socket with an earthing con-  
tact.  
4.1.2 Connection diagram  
for central extraction  
system  
®
302 001 193 / 302 001 194  
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4.2 Operation on central  
Connect only plugs to the clea-  
ner socket that have been ap-  
proved by Alto.  
extraction system  
0
1. Ensure that  
the cleaner is switched  
off  
the suction sockets are  
not activated.  
2. Connect the plug of the cen-  
tral extraction system (1) to  
the control panel.  
1
3. Turn the switch to position  
„I“.  
4. Insert the suction hose in the  
suction socket.  
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The vacuum cleaner motor  
starts.  
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Switch the suction motor on  
and off at the switch (2) on  
the suction pipe handle.  
4.3 Mobile operation  
4.3.1 Changing suction hose  
for mobile operation  
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1. Unscrew suction hose bush  
(ø 32 mm) from the suction  
hose (left thread).  
2. Screw ø32/50 mm bush (1)  
on to one end of the suction  
hose (left-handed thread).  
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1. Use the suction hose sup-  
plied for mobile operation.  
1
4.3.2 Switching on cleaner  
Connect only plugs to the clea-  
ner socket that have been ap-  
proved by Alto.  
0
1. Ensure that the tool is swit-  
ched off.  
2. Insert the plug for mobile  
operation (1) into the cleaner  
socket.  
1
3. Connect the suction hose to  
the inlet fitting (1).  
4. Turn the switch to position  
„I“.  
1
The vacuum cleaner motor  
starts.  
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5 Applications and techniques  
5.1 Techniques  
If used correctly, additional ac- Effective cleaning is achieved if  
cessories, suction nozzles and you follow just a few guidelines  
suction hoses can enhance the in combination with your own  
cleaning action and reduce the practical experience in special  
cleaning effort.  
fields.  
Here are some basic tips.  
5.1.1 Picking up dry  
substances  
CAUTION:  
Before picking up dry sub-  
The following materials should stances, always ensure that a  
not be picked up by the vacuum filter bag is inserted in the tank  
cleaner:  
(see section 9.5 „Accessories“  
for order number). Disposal of  
hazardous dust  
hot materials (burning ciga- the picked up material is then  
rettes, hot ash, etc.)  
flammable, explosive dust  
(e.g. magnesium or aluminium  
dust, etc.)  
simple and hygienic.  
liquids  
6 After finishing work  
6.1 Storing suction hose  
and accessories  
CAUTION: Danger of tripping.  
To prevent accidents:  
1. Wind up the suction hose  
and hang it up on the wall  
bracket supplied.  
2. Store the suction pipe/nozzle  
and other accessories in a  
suitable place.  
1. Switch off the vacuum clea-  
ner and pull the mains plug  
out of the socket.  
6.2 After mobile operation  
of the cleaner  
2. Empty the tank and clean the  
vacuum cleaner.  
3. Wind up the suction hose  
and store the suction pipe/  
nozzle and other accesso-  
ries in a suitable place.  
4. Wind up the power cord and  
hang it on the handle.  
or  
5. Reconnect the cleaner to the  
central extraction system.  
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7 Maintenance  
7.1 Maintenance plan  
As required  
7.2.1 Emptying dirt tank  
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7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag  
7.2.3 Replacing the filter element  
7.2.4 Check that the hose of the level indicator and  
accessories are not blocked and clean them.  
7.2 Maintenance work  
7.2.1 Emptying dirt tank  
Empty the dirt tank if you use  
the vacuum cleaner without a  
filter bag:  
1. Remove the upper section of  
cleaner from the dirt tank.  
2. Using one hand, take hold of  
the dirt tank underneath and  
tip out the dirt.  
3. Dispose of the dirt in accor-  
dance with legal regulations.  
4. Clean the rim of the tank.  
5. Attach the upper section of  
the cleaner.  
6. Clean the inlet fitting and  
hose collar.  
7. Re-insert the suction hose.  
7.2.2 Replacing the filter bag  
1. Remove the upper section of  
cleaner from the dirt tank.  
2. Carefully remove the filter  
bag connection from the inlet  
fitting.  
3. Close the filter bag connec-  
tion with the slide.  
4. Dispose of the filter bag in  
accordance with legal regu-  
lations.  
5. Place a new filter bag into the  
cleaned tank as described in  
the instructions (printed on  
the filter bag).  
IMPORTANT:  
Press the filter bag connection  
firmly on to the inlet fitting.  
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7.2.3 Replacing the filter  
element  
1. Remove the upper section of  
3
the cleaner from the dirt tank  
and deposit it with the filter  
element facing upwards. Do  
not place the upper section  
of the cleaner on the guard  
(1).  
2
1
2. Turn the filter holder anticlo-  
ckwise (2) and remove it (3).  
3. Carefully remove the filter  
element.  
4. Clean the filter seal (4).  
Check it for damage and  
replace it if necessary.  
5. Fit a new filter element.  
6. Fit the filter holder and turn it  
clockwise to secure it.  
7. Dispose of the used filter  
element in accordance with  
legal regulations.  
CAUTION:  
Never use the vacuum cleaner  
without a filter.  
4
8 Troubleshooting  
Fault  
Cause  
Remedy  
‡ Motor does not start.  
> Fuse of the mains socket has • Reset the fuse  
blown  
> Plug not inserted for opera- • Insert the plug into the clea-  
tion on the central extraction  
system/mobile operation  
ner socket. See sections 4.1.3  
and 4.1.4  
> Overload protection switch • Switch off the vacuum cleaner  
has tripped  
and allow it to cool for approx.  
5 minutes. If the cleaner can-  
not be started again, contact  
the Alto service department.  
‡ Motor runs continuously  
‡ Reduced suction power  
> Plugs for mobile operation • Insert only one of the two  
and for central extraction sys-  
tem are both inserted  
plugs into the cleaner socket  
> Clogged suction hose/nozzle • Clean suction hose/nozzle  
> Seal/tank rim between the up- • Clean/replace seal  
per section of the cleaner and  
the dirt tank is dirty/defective  
> Filter bag is full  
• See section 7.2.2 „Replacing  
filter bag“  
> Filter element is clogged  
• See section 7.2.3 „Replacing  
filter bag“  
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Fault  
‡ Voltage fluctuations  
Cause  
Remedy  
> Impedance of power supply is • Use  
a
suitable extension  
too high  
cord (see sections 1, „Safety  
instructions“, and 9.4, „Techni-  
cal data“)  
• Connect the cleaner to ano-  
ther socket closer to the fuse  
box. Voltage fluctuations over  
7% should not occur if the im-  
pedance at the transfer point  
is 0.15 Ω.  
9 Further information  
9.1 Recycling the vacuum  
cleaner  
Make the old cleaner unusable The cleaner contains valuable  
immediately.  
materials that should be recyc-  
led.Therefore, make use of your  
1. Unplug the cleaner and cut local waste disposal site.  
the power cord.  
Contact your local authorities or  
your nearest dealer for further  
information.  
9.2 Guarantee  
Our general conditions of busi- Subject to change as a result of  
ness are applicable with regard technical advances.  
to the guarantee.  
The vacuum cleaner has been  
approved in accordance with  
IEC/EN 60336-2-2.  
9.3 Tests and approvals  
The vacuum cleaners must be  
inspected regularly in accor-  
dance with national accident  
prevention regulations (in Ger-  
many as specified in VBG 4 and  
DIN VDE 0701 Part 1 and Part  
3, at regular intervals and after  
repairs or modifications).  
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9.4 Technical data  
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230  
Voltage  
V
Mains frequency  
Power consumption  
Fuse  
Hz  
W
A
50/60  
1200  
16  
Volume flow (air)  
Negative pressure  
Sound pressure level  
Operating noise  
max. l/min  
max. Pa  
dB(A)  
dB(A)  
m
3600  
23000  
62  
59  
Power cord length  
Power cord type  
7,5  
H05VV-F 2 x 0,75  
II  
Protection class  
Radio interference level  
EN 50014-1  
Tank volume  
Width  
l
27  
380  
390  
570  
10  
mm  
mm  
mm  
kg  
Depth  
Height  
Weight  
9.5 Accessories  
Name  
Order No.  
302000449  
11753  
Filter bag (5 pcs.)  
Filter element  
Telescopic pipe  
302001206  
302000962  
5146  
Floor nozzle  
Suction brush  
Crevice nozzle, ø35 x 200 mm  
Universal nozzle  
29541  
14295  
Wall bracket  
302001265  
302001210  
302001242  
60897  
Hose bracket  
Blow-out flap  
Suction hose, ø32 x 1800 mm  
Suction hose, ø32 x 9000 Auto S/S  
Waste air fitting ø50 mm  
Suction hose, ø50 x 1,000 mm  
Angle bush, ø50 mm  
Bush, ø50 mm, rotatable  
Bush, ø32/50 mm, rotatable  
302001209  
302001158  
302001005  
48731  
15101  
15103  
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9.6 EC declaration of  
conformity  
EC declaration of conformity  
ALTO Deutschland GmbH  
Guido-Oberdorfer-Strasse 2-8  
D-89287 Bellenberg  
Product:  
Model:  
Cleaner for dry conditions  
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Description:  
230 V, 50 Hz, 1200 W  
The design of the appliance  
corresponds to the following  
pertinent regulations:  
EC Machine Directive  
EC Low Voltage Directive  
EC EMC Directive  
98/37/EC  
73/23/EC  
89/336/EC  
Applied harmonized standards:  
EN 292-1, EN 292-2  
EN 60335-1  
EN 60335 -2-2  
EN 55014-1, EN 55014-2, EN 61000-3-2  
Applied national standards  
and technical specifications:  
DIN EN 60335-1  
DIN EN 60335-2-69  
Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Nieuwkamp  
Tests and approvals  
Bellenberg, 16.10.2003  
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english  
Contents  
Important safety  
instructions  
............................................................................................2  
............................................................................................3  
1
Contents of  
installation kit  
2
3
Planning the  
installation  
2.1 Selecting a location for the CENTIX vacuum unit.................4  
2.2 Selecting a location for the vacuum sockets ........................5  
Installation  
3.1 Suction tube installation .......................................................6  
3.1.1 General rules when installing suction tubes.........................6  
3.1.2 Installing the suction tubes...................................................7  
3.2 Installing the control cable..................................................11  
3.3 Installing the vacuum sockets.............................................12  
3.4 Installing the vacuum unit...................................................13  
3.4.1 Assembling and positioning the  
vacuum cleaner wall mounting...........................................14  
3.4.2 Installing the suction hose..................................................14  
3.4.3 Installing the exhaust pipe..................................................14  
3.4.4 Operation / start-up ............................................................15  
3.4.5 Assembling and positioning the hose holder......................15  
4
Maintenance  
4.1 Vacuum unit maintenance..................................................15  
4.2 Suction tube system maintenance .....................................15  
5
6
Troubleshooting  
Accessories  
..........................................................................................16  
6.1 List of optional accessories................................................17  
6.2 Spare parts.........................................................................17  
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Important safety instructions  
Vacuum unit  
Always read the operating instructions before starting  
up the CENTIX vacuum unit, and keep them readily  
available.  
Do not cover vacuum unit motor air inlet (on rear of  
cover), otherwise motor may overheat and shut off.  
Installing the vacuum unit  
Fire protection  
Do not place vacuum unit in rooms in which there is risk of fire!  
When routing the tube system in fire lobbies, observe national  
building regulations and install suitable fire protection equipment if  
necessary.  
Expansion joints  
When the tube system is being routed through expansion joints,  
ensure that the tubes are ‘slideableby installing protective insulation  
at both sides of the expansion joint. Route control cable in a cable  
protection tube.  
Gluing the tubes  
Follow instructions on safe handling and use of adhesives (inscrip-  
tion on tube).  
Installing the vacuum unit above vacuum sockets  
Installing the vacuum unit above vacuum sockets may prevent heavy  
particles from being sucked up. Check interior of vacuum sockets for  
residue at regular intervals.  
Operating the suction tube The following materials must not be sucked up, since they are a  
system threat to persons or can damage the equipment:  
Liquids and wet dirt  
Dust that is hazardous to health  
Flammable, explosive dust (e.g. magnesium dust, aluminium  
dust etc.)  
Hot materials (glowing cigarettes, hot ash etc.)  
The following items must not be sucked up because they may block  
the tube system:  
Long items  
Cleaning rags, cloths or the like.  
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1 Contents of installation kit  
Inst. kit 2 Inst. kit 3  
302001193 302001194  
Picture Item no. Description  
Quantity  
Quantity  
1
PVC tubes, 1.2 m diam. 50.8  
10  
15  
2
90° elbow, long  
4
2
4
8
1
9
6
3
4
5
6
45° elbow  
Tube holder  
6
Tube connecting pieces  
90° elbow with 90° branch  
12  
2
7
8
12V control cable  
25  
15  
25  
30  
Cable tie, 22.5 cm long  
9
Assembly frame cover for plastering  
Vacuum socket  
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
10  
11  
12  
Installation frame  
90º elbow, short  
13  
14  
PVC adhesive, 125g  
Connector block  
1
1
1
2
15  
16  
Junction box 90x43x48 IP54 VDE grey  
1
1
1
1
12V connecting cable for CENTIX vacuum unit  
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2 Planning the installation  
Before installing the system you 1. What condition is the property in?  
should answer the following  
questions:  
• In the planning phase  
• Carcass complete  
• Finished  
2. How do you wish to install the suction tubes?  
• On the surface  
• Concealed  
• Are empty shafts available?  
3. What material are the walls made of?  
Tips + Tricks:  
Use the ground plan of your property  
as a planning basis if possible.  
4. Where do you wish to locate the vacuum unit?  
5. Where do you wish to locate the vacuum sockets?  
2.1 Selecting a location for  
the CENTIX vacuum  
unit  
Location  
Place the vacuum unit in your house in a location  
Where the sound of the motor causes the least disturbance  
That is central so that the tubes are as short as possible  
That is easy to access for emptying dirt containers  
Do not install your vacuum unit in  
Rooms in which there is risk of fire  
Laundry rooms and store rooms  
Recommended installation sites are:  
Cellars  
Garages  
Workshops  
A socket with a voltage of 230 V/50 Hz is required to connect the  
vacuum unit.  
Place the unit in a room with an external wall so that the turbine  
exhaust can be led to the outside (see section 3.4.3 Exhaust pipe  
installation).  
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2.2 Selecting a location for  
the vacuum sockets  
The vacuum sockets should be located as follows:  
In easily accessible locations  
Near light switches or door frames  
Never behind a door  
At a height of approx. 30-40 cm  
At a height of approx. 90-100 cm  
- Beyond the reach of children  
- Similar height to sockets and light switches  
As a floor vacuum socket; ensure that the vacuum socket is loca-  
ted near the wall in order to minimise the risk of tripping  
Take care not to damage electrical cables when drilling the holes  
that are required in the wall.  
Additional vacuum sockets are always available from your ALTO  
dealer if required.  
Measure action radius  
The suction hose and the telescopic tube are approximately 10m  
long when combined. Please assume a working distance of 9 m for  
safety.  
1. Draw circles to scale on the ground plan of your property with a  
compass (radius of 9m), starting at the corners.  
Select a location for a vacuum socket in the wall or the floor within  
the area inside the arcs.  
2. If you have a large property, divide the area of your ground plan  
into several sections and use the same method.  
When selecting the locations of the vacuum sockets, consider  
the fact that furniture or other fixed installations may have a  
considerable influence on the distances that the hoses have to  
travel!  
Tips + Tricks:  
In most cases it is advisable not  
to install vacuum sockets in isola-  
ted rooms.  
max.9 m  
Instead, buy a suction hose ex-  
tension from the ALTO accessory  
range, which will increase your  
working range considerably.  
To check your distances cut  
a
length of thread to scale (hose  
length) and place on your plan.  
Check whether you can comfor-  
tably reach every corner, taking  
furniture positions into conside-  
ration.  
max.9 m  
In existing buildings, cut a piece  
of string to the original length and  
simulate the hose when selecting  
vacuum socket positions.  
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3 Installation  
The text figures in brackets relate to the table in section 1 “Contents of installation kit”.  
3.1 Suction tube  
installation  
Rule 1  
The tubes (1) can be installed vertically or horizontally. If the tubes  
are installed horizontally, ensure that they slope downwards toward  
the vacuum unit.  
3.1.1 General rules when  
installing suction tubes  
Rule 2  
Always install a short 90° elbow (12) after the socket (10) and the  
installation frame (11). This prevents long items from being sucked  
in. Note: attach long limb to tube system, and short limb to installa-  
tion frame.  
Rule 3  
Fit the tubes together without adhesive (13) first and check the  
distances and flow directions. If possible, route entire tube system,  
connect up and check. Start gluing the vacuum sockets when every-  
thing is correct.  
Rule 4  
When checking as described in  
rule 3:  
Mark the tube connecting posi-  
tions  
At the end of each tube  
On tube elbows that are  
different relative angles. If  
the elbows are to be at a  
relative angle of exactly  
45° or 90°, the marks that  
are stamped into the tube  
elbows can be used.  
Rule 5  
Always cut tubes at right angles.  
Use a tube cutter or a mitre.  
Rule 6  
Trim sawn or cut edges. Use  
a burr-removing knife or sharp  
penknife.  
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Rule 7  
Always apply adhesive to the  
tube, never put into the socket  
end.  
Rule 8  
The tubes must always slope  
downwards from the vacuum sockets to the vacuum unit.  
Rule 9  
It is advisable to install the vacuum socket that is furthest away from  
the vacuum unit first.  
Rule 10  
Tube branch-offs must be as-  
sembled in the airflow direction,  
which prevents  
Heavy dust particles from  
falling back  
Air turbulence, which leads  
to loss of suction power  
Rule 11  
Always insert tube into fitting as  
far as it will go.  
Rule 12  
If the tubes are being sealed in the ceiling of a new building, ensure  
that  
The tubes are prevented from slipping when sealing takes place  
The vacuum socket connecting pieces come out in the exact po-  
sition where the wall will be later.  
3.1.2 Installing the suction  
tubes  
After the vacuum socket locations have been selected, the tube spi-  
der must be installed in the property.  
The following tube routing options are available:  
1) In new building  
2) In existing buildings  
a) Concealed  
b) Surface mounted / wood construction type  
c) Use of empty shafts or unused chimneys  
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1) New buildings  
Tips + Tricks:  
Special attention must be paid to planning in a new building.  
Changes cannot be made once the tubes have been sealed in.  
Example: two-storey house with cellar.  
Do not glue the vertical suction  
tube to the horizontal suction  
tubes in the ceiling immediately.  
When the piece of tube is being  
sealed into the ceiling it must be  
protected with a casing so that  
the tube can be replaced with a  
longer one after the ceiling has  
been cast if necessary.  
As soon as cellar is ready in the carcass:  
1. Decide where the ascending tube is going to enter the upper  
floors.  
2. Route the suction tubes to the locations where the vacuum so-  
ckets are going to be installed in a spider pattern in the casing or  
on the finished ceiling.  
3. Let suction tube sections protrude from where the ceiling is go-  
ing to be. Ensure that the tube also protrudes from the ceiling in  
locations where a wall will subsequently be built.  
Create slits for the suction tubes  
in the finished wall. This makes  
the masonry work easier.  
Before casting the entire ceiling:  
4. Prevent suction tubes from slipping. Otherwise vacuum socket  
connection can move.  
5. Build walls around the ascending tubes.  
2a) Existing houses,  
concealed routing  
In existing buildings the best method to use is not to conceal the  
tubes but install them beneath the plaster in the ceilings or walls like  
conventional sewage pipes. Breakthroughs and wall slits of approx.  
8 cm x 8 cm are required to do this.  
1. Knock a slit (dimensions: 8 cm x 8 cm) in the wall.  
2. Insert suction tube into slit approx. 1 cm below edge.  
ca. 8 cm  
Masonry  
1 cm  
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2b) Existing houses,  
surface installation  
The suction tubes can also be surface mounted.  
Experience has shown the following to be advisable:  
I. Properties with cellar, single storey  
II. Properties with cellar, multiple storeys  
III. Properties without cellar  
I. Route tubes along cellar ceiling.  
Makes holes in the ceiling at the locations in  
which the vacuum sockets will subsequently be  
fitted.  
The vacuum sockets can be conveniently  
installed as floor vacuum sockets in the first  
storey.  
II. In properties with a cellar and multiple storeys  
you can proceed as described in section I.  
Route an ascending tube to the second floor.  
The ascending tube should be as central as  
possible so that the suction tubes can be routed  
from it in a spider pattern.  
If you only wish to use one vacuum socket in the  
second storey, this can be installed as floor vacu-  
um socket.  
Tips + Tricks contains a few suggestions as to  
how tubes laid beneath plaster can be covered in  
an elegant way.  
If you have double-layer wooden walls, the as-  
cending tube can be installed in the cavity bet-  
ween the wooden walls.  
III. In properties without a cellar the vacuum unit can be placed in a storage room and the tubes laid  
either on the surface or in double-layer wooden walls.  
If you wish to put the vacuum unit in the attic, the tubes can be routed downward in the required po-  
sition either on the surface or in double-layer wooden walls.  
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2c) Use of empty shafts or  
unused chimneys  
In a property with an unused  
chimney or empty shafts, the  
tubes can be vertically routed  
from the vacuum sockets to the  
vacuum unit inside the chimney  
through the floors.  
1. Determine the positions of  
the vacuum sockets. Ensure  
that the vacuum sockets are  
not directly opposite each  
other but have a height diffe-  
rence of at least 17 cm.  
2. Then draw a diagram sho-  
wing the socket arrangement  
with exact distances and  
lengths.  
3. The tubes can now be as-  
sembled without using adhe-  
sive.  
4. If everything is correct, mark  
the tubes as described in  
3.1.1 “General rules”.  
5. Glue the tubes to smaller  
elements so that they can be  
conveniently inserted into the chimney.  
6. Now glue the elements to each other, paying attention to the  
marks and directions.  
7. Secure the tubes and attach the vacuum socket connections to  
the tube system.  
Tips + Tricks when installing in  
existing houses:  
Install suction tube along base of  
wall or in a corner.  
Install the suction tube system  
behind furniture. You can then  
make  
through behind the furniture so  
that vacuum socket can be  
a
vacuum socket break-  
a
installed in the adjacent room.  
Please note that floor vacuum  
sockets must always be located  
near the wall in order to minimise  
the risk of tripping.  
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3.2 Installing the control  
cable  
You can route and connect the control cables yourself, since the  
control signals are transferred with a low voltage of 12V.  
1. The two-wire control cable (7) must be routed from each vacuum  
socket along the tubes to the vacuum unit. The control cable is  
attached to the tubes using the supplied cable ties (8).  
2. The cable is connected to the branching point using a connector  
block (14). Please ensure that the connections are fitted with  
long-term protection from dirt and moisture. The branching so-  
cket can be surface mounted or concealed.  
3. Gather all the cables in the junction box (15) and connect them to  
the control cable (16) with the aid of the connector block (14).  
4. Check the continuity of the control cable before plastering.  
The vacuum unit control cable is inserted into the vacuum unit so-  
cket during stationary operation. The right or left connection can be  
used (see also CENTIX operating instructions).  
Tips + Tricks:  
The control cable can also be  
routed in empty tubes (diam.  
13.5 mm). The branching point  
can be concealed in an empty  
socket/branch socket. This keeps  
the access to the contact points  
open after plastering.  
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Connecting control cable (7) to  
vacuum socket:  
5. To connect vacuum socket:  
allow control cable (7) to pro-  
trude from wall by approx. 20  
cm for problem-free vacuum  
socket (10) connection later.  
The polarity is unimportant  
when making the connec-  
tion.  
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3.3 Installing the vacuum  
sockets  
The vacuum sockets consist of the following components:  
1. Vacuum socket (10)  
2. Installation frame (11)  
3. Short 90° elbow (12)  
Vacuum socket installed  
beneath plaster  
The installation frame (11) is in-  
stalled flush with the plaster.  
1. Before plastering: fit access  
cover (9) to installation frame  
so that installation frame is  
not damaged or soiled.  
2. Remove access cover when  
wall covering is complete.  
3. Slide connecting piece of vacuum socket (10) far enough into the  
O-ring seal to make a perfect seal.  
4. Attach vacuum socket to control cable.  
5. Screw vacuum socket (10) to installation frame (11) using special  
screws with coloured tops.  
Vacuum socket installed in  
wooden walls  
If you wish to install the suction  
tubes in double-layer wooden  
walls, proceed as follows:  
1. Saw a hole in the wooden  
wall with dimensions of 61  
mm x 109 mm.  
2. Break off the side part of the  
installation frame as descri-  
bed in Tips + Tricks.  
3. Glue the 90° elbow (12) to the installation frame (11), paying  
attention to correct elbow position.  
4. Now insert the installation frame through the hole in the wall.  
5. Attach the 90° elbow to the prepared tube (1).  
6. Screw the vacuum socket (10) to the installation frame (11).  
If you have access into the double-layer wooden walls, install the  
vacuum socket first and then slide the suction tube onto the 90°  
elbow.  
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Tips + Tricks:  
IMPORTANT: The socket will subsequently be in the same location as the  
installation frame. Please ensure that the frame is aligned in a perpendicular  
position.  
To prevent the tube system from being blocked by long objects:  
Use short 90º elbow (12) immediately after vacuum socket.  
Connect short limb to installation frame and long limb to vacuum socket.  
If you cannot use a short 90º elbow (12), e.g. with surface installations,  
avoid sucking up long objects.  
If the tops of the screws on the rear of the installation frame interfere with flush  
fitting, simply saw then off carefully and slowly with a handsaw so that the  
frame does not disintegrate.  
The side section of the installation frame (11) can also be removed at the  
break-off point if it interferes because of the installation dimensions.  
For ease of installation, grease rubber seals of socket.  
3.4 Installing the vacuum  
unit  
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3.4.1 Assembling and  
positioning the vacuum  
cleaner wall mounting  
1. Position the vacuum at a maximum height of approx. 90 cm (see  
Tips + Tricks). Adapt the location to your requirements.  
2. Notes on installing wall mount: see CENTIX 60 operating instruc-  
tions.  
Tips + Tricks:  
Ensure that the top of the vacu-  
um cleaner is easy to remove  
and that the filter bag can be  
disposed of without problems.  
3.4.2 Installing the suction  
hose  
1. Insert suction hose into inlet  
fitting with 90° sleeve.  
2. Attach other end of suction  
hose to suction tube system.  
If suction hose is not long  
enough, lengthen the suction  
tube system.  
3.4.3 Installing the exhaust  
pipe  
1. Install exhaust fitting to vacuum unit as described in installation  
guide provided with exhaust fitting.  
2. Attach exhaust hose to exhaust fitting.  
3. Attach other end to exhaust tube system. Route tube system to  
external wall taking the shortest route.  
4. Drill hole on external wall  
(diameter 60 mm).  
5. Affix blow-out valve to tube  
system.  
6. Attach blow-out valve to  
outside of house with plugs  
through the provided holes.  
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ENGLISH  
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3TATIONARY OPERATIONꢅ  
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MOBILE OPERATIONꢄ  
ꢀꢁꢂꢁꢆ !SSEMBLING AND  
POSITIONING THE HOSE  
HOLDER  
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ACCESSꢊ BUT WHERE THE SUCTION HOSE DOES NOT INTERFERE WITH YOUR  
DAILY WORKꢄ  
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ꢂꢁꢇ 6ACUUM UNIT  
MAINTENANCE  
3EE VACUUM UNIT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSꢄ  
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5 Troubleshooting  
Faults that affect the vacuum unit and its accessories are described in the CENTIX vacuum unit operating  
instructions.  
Fault  
Cause  
Remedy  
Motor will not start  
>
Control cable disconnected  
Check control cable (7) con-  
nection to vacuum socket (10).  
Check connection of 12V cont-  
rol cable (7) coming from vacu-  
um sockets to connector blocks  
(14) with connecting cable (16)  
to the CENTIX vacuum unit.  
Motor starts, but system  
does not operate at origi-  
nal power  
>
>
>
>
Vacuum sockets not sealed  
Tube system damaged  
Check alignment of vacuum  
socket and seals  
Replace damaged tubes or  
elbows  
Glued connections to suction  
tubes not tight  
Test vacuum unit in mobile  
operation. If full suction power  
is available the tube system is  
blocked.  
Re-glue the suction tubes  
See CENTIX operating instruc-  
tions  
>
Vacuum unit not providing full  
suction power  
Contact Alto customer service  
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CENTIX 60  
english  
6 Accessories  
6.1 List of optional  
accessories  
Picture  
Item number Description  
302001288  
302001263  
9 m suction hose, auto S/S  
Vac Pan, white  
302001257  
54118  
Vacuum socket, SET, white  
Turbo Nozzle  
63990  
Filter element  
30200449  
Filter bag, pack of 5  
Contact your friendly ALTO dealer or see spare part list at  
6.2 Spare parts  
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INTERNET  
DENMARK  
SLOVENIA  
ALTO Danmark A/S  
Industrikvarteret  
WapALTOčistilnisistemi,d.o.o.  
Letališka33  
9560 Hadsund  
SLO-1110Ljubljana  
Tel.: +368 15 20 62 00  
Fax: +368 15 20 62 10  
ALTO HEADQUARTERS  
Incentive International A/S  
Kongens Nytorv 28  
Tel.:+45 7218 21 00  
Fax:+45 7218 21 05  
P.O.Box 2064  
1013 Copenhagen K  
FRANCE  
SLOWAKIA  
Tel.:+45 72 18 10 00  
ALTO France S.A.  
Wap ALTO čistiace systémy s.r.o.  
Fax:+45 72 18 1164  
B.P.44, 4 Place d’Ostwald  
67036 Strasbourg Cedex 2  
Tel.: +33 3 88 28 84 00  
Fax: +33 3 88 30 05 00  
Remeselnícka42  
83106Bratislava-Rača  
Tel.: +421 2 44 881 402  
Fax: +421 2 44 881 395  
SUBSIDIARIES  
AUSTRALIA  
GERMANY  
ALTO Overseas Inc.  
1B/8 Resolution Drive  
P.O.Box 797  
ALTODeutschlandGmbH  
Guido-Oberdorfer-Straße 2-8  
89287 Bellenberg  
SPAIN  
ALTO Ibérica, S.L.  
Torre Europa  
Caringbah, N.S.W.2229  
Tel.: +61 2 95 24 61 22  
Fax:+61 2 95 24 52 56  
Tel.: +49 0180 5 37 37 37  
Fax: +49 0180 5 37 37 38  
Paseo de la Castellana, 95  
Planta 15  
28046 Madrid  
Tel.:+34 902 36 21 24  
AUSTRIA  
ALTO Österreich GmbH  
Metzgerstr.68  
GREAT BRITAIN  
ALTO Cleaning Systems  
(UK) Ltd.  
Fax:+34 914 18 69 99  
5101 Bergheim/Salzburg  
Tel.:+43 6624 5 64 00-14  
Fax: +43 6624 5 64 00-55  
Bowerbank Way  
Gilwilly Industrial Estate, Penrith  
Cumbria CA11 9BN  
Tel.: +44 1 7 68 86 89 95  
Fax: +44 1 7 68 86 47 13  
SWEDEN  
ALTO Sverige AB  
Aminogatan 18  
431 04 Mölndal  
Tel.:+46 3 17 06 73 00  
Fax:+46 3 17 06 73 41  
BRAZIL  
WapdoBrasilLtda.  
Rua25deAgosto, 608  
83323-260Pinhais/Paraná  
Tel.: +55 4 12 10 67 40 0  
Fax: +55 4 12 10 67 40 3  
E-mail:wap@wapdobrasil.com.br  
NETHERLANDS  
ALTO Nederland B.V.  
Postbus 65  
3370 AB Hardinxveld-  
Giessendam  
Tel.: +31 18 46 77 20 0  
Fax: +31 18 46 77 20 1  
USA  
ALTO Cleaning Systems, Inc.  
12249 Nations Ford Road  
28134 Pineville  
Tel.:+1 704 971 1240  
Fax:+1 704 971 1241  
CANADA  
ALTO Canada  
24 Constellation Road  
Rexdale  
NEW ZEALAND  
Ontario M9W 1K1  
Tel.: +1 416 6 75 58 30  
Fax:+1 416 6 75 69 89  
ALTO Overseas Inc.  
5ATarndale Grove  
Albany Auckland  
Tel.:+64 9 414 4520  
Fax:+64 9 414 4521  
CROATIA  
WapALTOStrojevizačćenje,d.o.o.  
Siget18a  
10020Zagreb  
NORWAY  
Tel.: +385 1 65 54 144  
Fax: +385 1 65 54 112  
ALTO Norge A/S  
Bjørnerudveien 24  
1266 Oslo  
Tel.: +47 22 75 17 70  
Fax:+47 22 75 17 71  
CZECHREPUBLIC  
ALTO Ceská Republika s.r.o.  
Zateckých 9  
14000Praha4  
SINGAPORE  
Tel.: +420 2 41 40 84 19  
Fax: +420 2 41 40 84 39  
Web:www.wap-alto.cz  
ALTO DEN-SIN Singapore Pte Ltd.  
No. 17 Link Road  
Singapore 619034  
Tel.:+65 62 68 10 06  
Fax:+65 62 68 49 16  
Web:www.densin.com  
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