INTRODUCTIONANDINSTRUCTIONS,cont.

Features

 

 

Figure 1, 1 - Control Panel

 

 

For explanation of controls, see "Controls" section this page.

 

 

Figure 1, 2 - Inlet

 

 

This inlet is for installation of vacuum hose and accessories.

 

 

Figure 1, 3 and Figure 2, 1 - Debris Canister

 

 

The debris canister should be emptied when the canister is full.

 

 

To empty canister, lift debris canister lever (figure 3,2). Debris

 

 

canister will lower until it rests with it's wheels on the floor. Grip

 

 

the handle and remove the canister, then empty it's contents.

 

 

To fit the canister back in place, set it under the vacuum, making

 

 

sure the full sight level gauge (figure 3,1) remains visible from the

 

 

outside. Then push lever (figure 3,2) downwards, allowing the

 

 

canister to lift until it fits against filtering chamber.

 

 

Figure 1, 4 - Filter Cleaning Lever

 

 

This lever is to used to clean the filter. When manometer (figure

 

 

4, 1) reads that the filter is clogged, turn the filter cleaning lever

 

 

several times with force in order to shake the dust from the filter.

 

 

Do not operate lever with vacuum running.

 

 

Wait a few minutes for the dust to settle at the bottom of the

 

 

container, then empty.

 

 

Figure 3, 1 - Full Sight Level Gauge

 

 

This gauge indicates the debris level in the debris canister (figure

 

 

1,3). The debris canister should be emptied when it is full.

 

 

Before emptying debris canister, switch off the machine by

 

 

pressing the vacuum motor switches (figure 4,2) and remove

 

 

plug from the power supply.

 

 

Figure 3, 2 - Debris Canister Lever

 

 

Lift this lever so that debris canister can be removed and emp-

 

 

tied. Make sure to lower the lever when you replace the debris

 

 

canister.

 

 

Figure 3, 3 - Balancing Hose

 

 

Balances vacuum around polytank liner (fig 2,2), so it's not

 

 

sucked into the filter.

 

 

Controls

 

 

Figure 4, 1 - Manometer to display filter loading

 

 

The vacuum in the filter increases proportionally as the filter

 

 

clogs. Then the manometer needle will move from green (filter

 

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good) to the red (filter clogged) section.

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Figure 4, 2 - Vacuum Motor Switches

 

 

 

This model is fitted with 3 motors, so it has three vacuum motor

 

 

switches on the control panel. Press the switches to start the

 

 

vacuum motors. The warning lights (green lights) will come on.

 

 

Press the switches again to stop the motors. The warning light

 

 

will go out.

 

 

Figure 4, 3 - Electrical Label

 

 

Figure 4, 4 - Illuminated Mains Voltage Indicator

 

 

When on, this indicates that the vacuum is connected to the

 

 

electrical supply.

 

 

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