KARCHER NT 30-1 Tact L Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Karcher
Table of Contents
- KARCHER NT 30-1 Tact L Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner
- General notes
- Description of the device
- Symbols on the device
- Initial startup
- Operation
- Transport
- Care and service
- Troubleshooting guide
- Warranty
- EU Declaration of Conformity
- Technical data
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
KARCHER NT 30-1 Tact L Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner
General notes
Read these original instructions and the enclosed safety instructions number
59562490 (issue 07/19 onward) before using the device for the first time. Act
in accordance with them.
Keep both books for future reference or for future owners.
- If the operating instructions and safety instructions are not observed, the device can be damaged and dangers could arise for users and other persons.
- Notify the dealer immediately in the case of shipping damage.
- Check the package contents when unpacking for missing accessories or for damage.
Environmental protection
The packing materials can be recycled. Please dispose of packaging in
accordance with the environmental regulations. Electrical and electronic
appliances contain valuable, recyclable materials and often components such as
batteries, rechargeable batteries or oil, which – if handled or disposed of
incorrectly – can pose a potential threat to human health and the environment.
However, these components are required for the correct operation of the
appliance. Appliances marked by this symbol are not allowed to be disposed of
together with the household rubbish.
Notes on the content materials (REACH)
Current information on content materials can be found at:
www.kaercher.com/REACH.
Intended use
- This vacuum cleaner is intended for the wet and dry cleaning of floor and wall surfaces.
- This device is suitable for vacuuming dry, non-flammable dusts that are harmful to health from machines and devices; dust class L as per EN 60335- 2-69. Restrictions: No carcinogenic substances may be vacuumed.
- This device is suitable for commercial use, e.g. in hotels, schools, hospitals, factories, shops, offices, and rental companies.
Description of the device
- Electrodes
- Suction hose port
- Suction hose
- Hose hook
- Push handle lock (NT 50/1 only)
- Crevice nozzle
- Air exit, working air
- Suction head
- Suction head lock
- Recessed grip
- Dirt receptacle
- Steering roller
- Handle
- Air inlet, motor cooling air
- Floor nozzle
- Suction pipe
- Tool box end stop
- Rubber sleeve, screwable
- Fastening eyelet
- Filter cover
- Carrying handle
- Suction control (variable)
- Tool adapter (Tact Te L only)
- Push handle (NT 50/1 only)
- Suction power control (min-max) (Tact Te L only)
- Turn switch
- Socket (Tact Te L only)
- Floor nozzle holder
- Drain hose (NT 50/1 only)
- Suction pipe holder
- Cable hook (NT 50/1 only)
- Angle piece
- Mains cable
- Angle piece holder (NT 30/1, NT 40/1 only)
- Filter frame
- Flat fold filter (PES)
- Filter dedusting
- Type plate
Symbols on the device
Dust class
WARNING: This device contains dusts that are harmful to your health.
Emptying and maintenance, including removal of the dust bag, may only be
performed by appropriately trained personnel wearing suitable personal
protective equipment. Do not switch on until the entire filter system is
installed.
Main filter elements
Preparation
- Unpack the device and install the accessories. Illustration B
Initial startup
WARNING
Danger from dust that is harmful to your health Respiratory sicknesses through
inhalation of dust. Do not vacuum without correctly installed filter elements,
otherwise a danger to health from increased fine dust emission is present.
ATTENTION
Danger due to fine dust entering Risk of damage to the suction motor. Never
remove the main filter element when vacuuming.
Anti-static system
Static charges are discharged through the earthed connection nozzles. This
prevents sparking and electric shocks with electrically conducting accessories
(optional).
Dry vacuuming
- NT 30/1: The device is fitted with a fleece filter bag with cap, order no. 2.889-154.0 (5 pieces).
- NT 40/1, NT 50/1: The device is fitted with a fleece filter bag with cap, order no. 2.889-155.0 (5 pieces).
- The device is equipped with a dust bag with cable ties, order no. 2.889-158.0 (10 pieces).
Note
All types of dust up to dust class L can be vacuumed with this device.
Note
The device is an industrial vacuum cleaner for vacuuming dry, non-inflammable
dusts with workplace limit values (AGW) greater than or equal to 1 mg/m3.
- When vacuuming fine dust, a fleece filter or dust bag can also be used.
Installing the fleece filter bag
- Unlock and remove the suction head.
- Fit the fleece filter bag. Illustration C
- Fit and lock the suction head.
Installing the dust bag
- Unlock and remove the suction head.
- Insert the dust bag. Illustration D
- Pull the dust bag over the container. Ensure that the marking line is within the container and both ventilation holes are positioned on the back wall of the container.
- Fit and lock the suction head.
Wet vacuum cleaning
DANGER
Danger from dust that is harmful to your health Respiratory sicknesses through
inhalation of dust. No dusts harmful to health may be vacuumed when performing
wet vacuum cleaning.
Note
The flat fold filter (cellulose) with the order number 6.904-367.0 available
as an accessory is not recommended for regular wet vacuum cleaning.
Note
The candle filter available as an accessory with the order number 2.414-000.0
is not suitable for wet vacuum cleaning.
Installing the squeegees
- Remove the brush strip. Illustration E
- Install the squeegees.
Removing the fleece filter bag
The fleece filter bag must always be removed when vacuuming wet substances.
- Unlock and remove the suction head.
- Pull the fleece filter bag on the flange up and out. Illustration F
- Seal the fleece filter bag with cap.
- Dispose of the used fleece filter bag in accordance with statutory regulations.
- Fit and lock the suction head.
Removing the dust bag
The dust bag must always be removed when vacuuming wet substances.
- Unlock and remove the suction head.
- Fold up the dust bag. Illustration G
- Seal the dust bag tightly underneath the opening using cable ties.
- Remove the dust bag.
- Clean the container inside with a moist cloth.
- Dispose of the dust bag in accordance with statutory regulations.
- Fit and lock the suction head.
Draining the waste water NT 50/1 only:
- Drain the waste water via the drain hose. Illustration H
General
- We recommend switching off the “Automatic filter dedusting” function when vacuuming wet dirt with the crevice nozzle or the upholstery nozzle (optional), or when sucking mainly water out of a container.
- The device switches off automatically when the maximum fluid level is reached.
- When vacuuming non-conductive liquids (e.g. drill emulsion, oils and grease) the device does not automatically switch off when the container is full. The filling level must be continuously monitored and the container emptied on a timely basis.
- On completion of wet vacuum cleaning: Clean the main filter element using the filter cleaning. Clean the electrodes with a brush. Clean the container with a moist cloth and dry it off.
Clip connection
The suction hose is equipped with a clip system. All accessory parts with a
nominal width of 35 mm can be connected. Illustration I
Operation
Turn switch
Switching on the device
- Connect the mains plug.
- Set the turn switch to the desired program.
Adjusting the suction power
- Only for devices with a built-in socket:
- Adjust the suction power (min-max) via the rotary control.
Working with power tools
Only for devices with a built-in socket:
DANGER
Danger of electric shock Risk of injury and damage. The socket is only
intended for direct connection of power tools to the vacuum cleaner. Any other
use of the socket is prohibited.
-
Plug the mains plug of the power tool into the power socket on the vacuum cleaner. The vacuum cleaner is in Standby mode.
-
Switch on the device at the turn switch.
Note The vacuum cleaner is automatically switched on and off with the power tool.
Note The vacuum cleaner has a startup delay of up to 0.5 seconds and an after-running time of up to 15 seconds.
Note See the Technical data for the permissible power rating of the power tool. -
Remove the angle piece from the suction hose. Illustration J
-
Install the tool adapter on the suction hose.
-
Connect the tool adapter to the power tool. Illustration K
Automatic filter dedusting
The device is equipped with a special filter dedusting function, which is
particularly effective against fine dust. The main filter element is
automatically cleaned every 15 seconds (TACT MAX) or every 60 seconds (TACT
MIN) by a blast of air (pulsing noise).
- Set the turn switch to the desired program (TACT MIN-TACT MAX).
- Power dedusting (for particularly severe contamination of the main filter element): Set the turn switch to program 2, seal the suction pipe or bender with your hand and wait for the automatic filter cleaning to finish (lasts 15 seconds). Illustration L
Switching off the device
- Switch off the device at the turn switch.
- Pull out the mains plug.
Each time after use
- Empty the container.
- Vacuum off the inside and outside of the device and clean with a moist cloth.
Folding the push handle in/out NT 50/1 only:
- Release the push handle lock and adjust the push handle.
Storing the device
- Store the suction hose and mains cable as shown in the illustration. Illustration M
- Store the device in a dry room and secure it against unauthorised use.
Transport
CAUTION
Failure to observe the weight Risk of injury and damage Be aware of the weight
of the device during transportation.
- Remove the suction hose with floor nozzle from the support. Carry the device by the carrying handle and the suction pipe, not by the push handle.
- When transporting the device in vehicles, secure it to prevent it from slipping or overturning in accordance with the respective valid guidelines.
Storage
CAUTION Failure to observe the weight
Risk of injury and damage Be aware of the weight of the device during storage.
The device may only be operated indoors.
Care and service
DANGER
Danger of electric shock Injuries due to touching live parts Switch off the
device. Remove the mains plug. Dust extraction machines are safety devices for
the prevention or elimination of hazards according to the German BGV A1.
ATTENTION
Care agents containing silicone These can attach plastic components. Do not
use care agents containing silicone for cleaning.
- You can perform basic maintenance and care work yourself.
- Clean the surface of the device and the interior of the container regularly with a moist cloth.
Main filter element
- Replacing the flat fold filter
1. Open the filter cover.
2. Remove the filter frame. Illustration N
3. Remove the flat fold filter.
4. Dispose of the used flat fold filter in accordance with statutory regulations.
5. Remove any dirt deposits from the clean air side.
6. Clean the filter frame and the supporting surface of the filter frame with a damp cloth.
7. Fit the new flat fold filter. During insertion, ensure that the flat fold filter is flush on all sides.
8. Insert the filter frame.
9. Close the filter cover until it audibly latches into place.
- Change the candle filter
1. Open the filter cover.
2. Take out the candle filter (special accessories). Illustration O
3. Dispose of the used candle filter (special accessories) in accordance with statutory regulations.
4. Remove any dirt deposits from the clean air side.
5. Clean the candle filter frame with a damp cloth.
6. Insert the new candle filter (special accessories).
7. Close the filter cover until it audibly latches into place.
- Changing the fleece filter bag
1. Unlock and remove the suction head.
2. Pull the fleece filter bag on the flange up and out.
3. Seal the fleece filter bag with cap.
4. Dispose of the used fleece filter bag in accordance with statutory regulations.
5. Fit the new fleece filter bag.
6. Fit and lock the suction head.
- Changing the dust bag
1. Unlock and remove the suction head.
2. Fold up the dust bag.
3. Seal the dust bag tightly underneath the opening using cable ties.
4. Remove the dust bag.
5. Clean the container inside with a moist cloth.
6. Dispose of the dust bag in accordance with statutory regulations.
7. Fit the new dust bag.
8. Pull the dust bag over the container. Ensure that the marking line is within the container and both ventilation holes are positioned on the back wall of the container.
9. Fit and lock the suction head.
- Cleaning the electrodes
- Unlock and remove the suction head.
- Clean the electrodes with a brush.
- Fit and lock the suction head.
Troubleshooting guide
DANGER
Danger of electric shock Injuries due to touching live parts Switch off the
device. Remove the mains plug.
Note The device must be switched off immediately if a malfunction occurs
(e.g. filter breakage). The malfunction must be eliminated before switching
the device on again.
- Suction turbine does not start up
- Check the socket and the power supply fuse.
- Check the mains cable, mains plug, electrodes and (if necessary) the power socket on the device.
- Switch on the device.
- Suction turbine switches off
- Empty the container.
- Suction turbine does not switch on again after emptying the container
- Switch off the device and wait for 5 seconds. Switch on the device.
- Clean the electrodes with a brush.
- Suction power decreases
- Remove any blockages from the suction nozzle, suction pipe, suction hose or main filter element.
- Change the filled fleece filter bag.
- Dispose of the filled dust bag.
- Correctly engage the filter cover.
- Change the main filter element.
- NT 50/1 only: Check the drain hose for leaks.
- Escaping dust when vacuuming
- Only with flat fold filters: Check that the flat fold filter is correctly fitted and correct if necessary. Illustration P
- Change the main filter element.
- The automatic switch-off mechanism (wet vacuum cleaning) does not trigger
- Clean the electrodes with a brush.
- Continuously monitor the filling level when vacuuming non-conductive liquids.
- Automatic filter dedusting not working
- Suction hose not connected.
- The automatic filter dedusting function cannot be switched off
- Contact Customer Service.
- The automatic filter dedusting function cannot be switched on
- Contact Customer Service.
Customer Service department
If the malfunction cannot be corrected, the device must be checked by the
Customer Service department.
Warranty
The warranty conditions issued by our relevant sales company apply in all countries. We shall remedy possible malfunctions on your appliance within the warranty period free of cost, provided that a material or manufacturing defect is the cause. In a warranty case, please contact your dealer (with the purchase receipt) or the next authorised customer service site. (See overleaf for the address).
Accessories and spare parts
Only use original accessories and original spare parts. They ensure that the
appliance will run fault-free and safely. Information on accessories and spare
parts can be found at www.kaercher.com.
EU Declaration of Conformity
We hereby declare that the machine described below complies with the relevant
basic safety and health requirements in the EU Directives, both in its basic
design and construction as well as in the version placed in circulation by us.
This declaration is invalidated by any changes made to the machine that are
not approved by us.
Product: Wet/dry vacuum cleaner
Type: 1.148-xxx
Currently applicable EU Directives
2006/42/EC (+2009/127/EC)
2011/65/EU
2014/30/EU
Harmonised standards used
EN 50581
EN 55014-1: 2017
EN 55014-2: 2015
EN 60335-1
EN 60335-2-69
EN 61000-3-2: 2014
EN 61000-3-3: 2013
EN 62233: 2008
Documentation supervisor: S. Reiser Alfred Kärcher SE & Co. KG Alfred-Kärcher-
Str. 28 – 40 71364 Winnenden (Germany)
Ph.: +49 7195 14-0
Fax: +49 7195 14-2212
Winnenden, 2019/10/01
Technical data
| NT 30/1 Tact L| NT 30/1 Tact Te L| NT
40/1 Tact L| NT 40/1 Tact Te L| NT 50/1
Tact L| NT 50/1 Tact Te L
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Electrical connection| | | | | | |
Mains voltage| V| 220-240| 220-240| 220-240| 220-240| 220-240| 220-240
Mains voltage (AU)| V| 240| 240| 240| 240| 240| 240
Phase| ~| 1| 1| 1| 1| 1| 1
Power frequency| Hz| 50-60| 50-60| 50-60| 50-60| 50-60| 50-60
Degree of protection| | IPX4| IPX4| IPX4| IPX4| IPX4| IPX4
Protection class| | I| I| I| I| I| I
Nominal power| W| 1200| 1200| 1200| 1200| 1200| 1200
Maximum power| W| 1380| 1380| 1380| 1380| 1380| 1380
Power rating of the device socket (EU)| W| | 100-2200| | 100-2200| | 100-2200
Power rating of the device socket| W| | 100-1800| | 100-1800| | 100-1800
(GB)| | | | | | |
Power rating of the device socket (CH)| W| | 100-1100| | 100-1100| | 100-1100
Power rating of the device socket (AU)| W| | 100-1200| | 100-1200| | 100-1200
|
| | NT 30/1 Tact L| NT 30/1 Tact Te L| NT
40/1 Tact L| NT 40/1 Tact Te L| NT 50/1
Tact L| NT 50/1 Tact Te L
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Device performance data| | | | | | |
Tank content| l| 31| 31| 39| 39| 51| 51
Fluid filling quantity| l| 17| 17| 24| 24| 35| 35
Air quantity (max.) with suction hose diameter 35 mm and length 2.5 m| m3/h|
150| | 150| | 150|
Depression (max.) with suction hose diameter 35 mm and length 2.5 m| kPa
(mbar)| 23,0 (230)| | 23,0 (230)| | 23,0 (230)|
Air quantity (max.) with suction hose diameter 35 mm and length 4.0 m| m3/h| |
140| | 140| | 140
Depression (max.) with suction| kPa| | 23,0 (230)| | 23,0 (230)| | 23,0 (230)
hose diameter 35 mm and length 4.0 m| (mbar)| | | | | |
Dimensions and weights| | | | | | |
Typical operating weight| kg| 13,5| 13,5| 14,4| 14,4| 18,3| 18,3
Length x width x height| mm| 560 x 370| 560 x 370| 560 x 370| 560 x 370| 640 x
370| 640 x 370
| | x 580| x 580| x 655| x 655| x 1045| x 1045
Filter area of the flat fold filter m2 0,6| 0,6| 0,6| 0,6|
0,6| 0,6
Candle filter area m2 0,2| 0,2| 0,2| 0,2|
0,2| 0,2
Diameter of the suction hose| mm| 35 / 40| 35 / 40| 35 / 40| 35 / 40| 35 / 40|
35 / 40
Length of the suction hose| m| 2,5| 4,0| 2,5| 4,0| 2,5| 4,0
Determined values in acc. with EN 60335-2-69
Sound pressure level LpA| dB(A)| 69| 69| 68| 68| 68| 68
Uncertainty KpA| dB(A)| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2| 2
Hand-arm vibration value| m/s2| <2,5| <2,5| <2,5| <2,5| <2,5| <2,5
Uncertainty K| m/s2| 0,2| 0,2| 0,2| 0,2| 0,2| 0,2
Mains cable| | | | | | |
Power cord type| mm2| H07RN-F| H07RN-F| H07RN-F| H07RN-F| H07RN-F| H07RN-F
| | 3×1,0| 3×1,5| 3×1,0| 3×1,5| 3×1,0| 3×1,5
Part number (EU)| | 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-
| | 591.0| 665.0| 591.0| 665.0| 591.0| 665.0
Part number (GB)| | 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-
| | 724.0| 728.0| 724.0| 728.0| 724.0| 728.0
Part number (CH)| | 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-
| | 722.0| 726.0| 722.0| 726.0| 722.0| 726.0
Part number (AU)| | 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-| 6.650-
| | 723.0| 727.0| 723.0| 727.0| 723.0| 727.0
Cable length| m| 7,5| 7,5| 7,5| 7,5| 7,5| 7,5
Subject to technical modifications.| | | | | | |
Filter Systems
Dust class M, Retention ≥ 99,9 %
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