PREPARATION AND INITIAL OPERATION
4.
Electrical connection.
The operating voltage shown on the rating plate must
correspond to the voltage of the power supply. Make sure
that the vacuum cleaner is switched off when you plug the
power supply.
This machine must ALWAYS be plugged into a properly
grounded outlet. NEVER operate the m a c hine if it is not
grounded.
This will result in a static electrical build-up which will
destroy the machine's electronic components.
ASSEMBLY
5.
Follow the sequences in Figures 2 and 3.
OPERATION
6.
Modes of operation:
1
Solid vacuum cleaner. (FIG. A)
Place the hose 4 in the socket 5. Place the cap 19 on the
socket 9 and turn it clockwise.
2
Vacuum cleaner. (FIG.B)
Place hose 4 in port 9. Place cap 19 in port 5 and turn right.
3
Air blower. (FIG. C)
Place hose 4 in port 10. Place cap 19 in port 5 or port 9 and
turn right.
On and off. Fig. 1
Connect cable 13 to an outlet in a regulated installation that
has an earth connection. To turn the machine on or off use
switch 7. See Fig. 1.
Power Regulation. Fig. 17
To regulate the power of the equipment, use knob 8.
Synchronous auxiliary socket. Fig. 18 and 19
The equipment has an outlet to power equipment, so that the
vacuum cleaner starts when the machine connected to this
outlet is running 18. To do this, press switch 7 to the position
with two horizontal lines. For equipment, Fig. 18, with suction
outlet connect the outlet of the equipment to outlet 5. For
equipment without direct suction outlet, Fig. 19.
EMPTYING THE DEPOSIT
Follow the sequence in figure 22.
Please refer to the Aspira Liquido Debe Colocar and your
deposit.
MAINTENANCE
7.
Accessory location. Fig. 5, 6, 7
The mobility wheels are inserted into the base of the vacuum
cleaner, see Fig. 5.
When the vacuum cleaner is not used the equipment power
cable must be wrapped in the storage straps, see Fig. 6.
The suction fittings are stored in their storage compartments,
see Fig. 7.
Cycle inversion cleaning, Fig. 9
Each hour of use or if you notice that the suction is down
press the button 11 4 or 5 times to recover all the suction.
Filter bag, Fig. 10 and 11.
To replace it, lift the top cover and attach it to its holder.
HEPA filter, Fig. 12, 13 and 14.
To access the filter, loosen the straps 14, remove the machine
body and turn it to access the parts (Fig. 12).
Remove the filter from its holder as per Fig. 13 and clean it with
soap and water. Before reinstalling allow to dry completely.
See Fig. 14.
Cleaning the connection tube, Fig. 15.
To access the tubes, loosen the straps 14, remove the body
from the machine and turn around to access the parts (Fig.
12). Manually remove the line and clean it with tap water
(Fig.15).
Filling the water tank, Fig. 16.
To access the tank, loosen the straps 14 and remove the
body from the machine.
Cleaning the filter bag, Fig. 22 and 23.
When full, lift the top cover, remove the bag from its guide by
the mouth and empty the dust by opening the bottom of the
bag. Close and install for new use.
Draining the suction water, Fig. 24.
Move the vacuum cleaner to a drain. Loosen the straps 14,
remove the machine body and turn the container to drain the
water. Clean the container with clean water.
Vacuum dry media
Not suitable to vacuum hazardous or toxic substances
such as asbestos. The filters m
ay not be able to capture all particles and may exhaust
them back into the environment.
Before using the vacuum cleaner to extract dry materials, the
machine must set up in a dry vacuuming configuration.
The pair of Main Pleated Filters must always be in place.
The Filter bag and Diaphragm Filters must both be mounted
at all times.
Note: It is not recommended to dry vacuum when there is
liquid in the tank or if the tank and filt ers are still wet.
Severe caking of dust and possible damage will occur.
Whenever transitioning from wet to dry vacuuming, ensure
the entire tank and filter system is clean and dry.
If it is necessary to transition often between dry and wet
vacuuming, it is best to have 2 sets of first stage and main
filters.
Vacuuming liquids.
Never attempt to vacuum flammable or corrosive liquids!
CAUTION: Never begin wet vacuuming when there is
dry dust in the tank. Severe caking of dust and possible
damage to the machine may occur. Always clean the
tank before beginning.
Noise/Vibration Information
Noise emission values determined according to EN 62841-1.
Wear hearing protection.
Total vibration values ah (triax vector sum) and
uncertainty K determined according to EN 62841-
1.
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