Premier HV 15 Introduction, Quality Control Procedures, Approvals, Machine Care, R.W. TÜV e.V

Models: HV 17

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Introduction

Introduction

Premiere launched the first of its extensive range of floorcare products over 70 years ago. Its first range of cleaning and maintenance machines came onto the market in 1966 and are now second to none for efficiency and design. For literature covering the complete range of both wet and dry vacuums and rotary polishers please ring our head office in Cheltenham.

Quality Control Procedures

The inspection of component parts and finished machines is governed by detailed performance, quality and electrical safety specifications. Test results are recorded and all quality assurance systems and records are approved and inspected by The British Standard Institution in accordance with:-

BS EN ISO 9002 : 1994

Certificate No. FM 1933

 

QAS 34/228

Approvals

Details of certifications applicable to individual models are given in the Sales Brochure which is available upon request.

British Standards Institution

B.S. 5415 Parts 1 and 2 230 volt models

R.W. TÜV e.V.

tested to V.D.E. 0700 Part 1/2.81 and part 205/2.87

Machine Care

The manufacture of safe and dependable machinery is not simply a question of checking procedures at the end of the production line. It is reliant upon in-built quality at design stage and rigid control on the specifica- tion of every component part.

As owner/operator of a Premiere machine, continued reliability and performance now depends upon the care taken in keeping your machine well maintained.

The plug of the supply cord shall be removed from the socket-outlet before cleaning the appliance or undertaking maintenance operations.

The power cord has to be regularly inspected for signs of damage. If the power supply cord is damaged, it has to be replaced.

After use, the whole machine, including the cable, should be cleaned with a DAMP cloth using a dilute solution of Premiere M.P.9. Multi-purpose cleaner. All surfaces should then be polished with a clean duster untiI dry.

DO NOT use acid descalers, abrasives or powerful solvents such as paint strippers, which may scratch, etch or dull surfaces.

Pads and brushes should be washed immediately after use in a solution of M.P.9 Multi-purpose cleaner and hot water.

Rinse thoroughly and allow to drip dry at normal room temperature. Accessories clogged with spirit based solvent wax should be scrubbed clean using Premturps or Premiere W.S. 70 wax stripper in accordance with instructions given on the product label.

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Premier HV 15, HV 17 Introduction, Quality Control Procedures, Approvals, Machine Care, British Standards Institution