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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:

This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least 

resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord that has 

an equipment- grounding conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is 

properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.

WARNING!

: Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check 

with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in the doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do 

not modify the plug provided with the appliance-if it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified 

electrician.
Make sure that the appliance is connected to an outlet having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should 

be used with this appliance. If the appliance must be reconnected for use on a different type of electric circuit, the 

reconnection should be made by a qualified service personnel.

WARNING:

The appliance is not suitable for use by children and persons with reduced physical, mental and sensory 

capabilities, or people who lack the required experience and knowledge.

The appliance must not be used or kept outdoors, in damp conditions or directly exposed to rain

The storage temperature must be between -13°F and 131°F (-25°C and +55°C).

Conditions of use: room temperature between 32°F and 104°F (0°C and 40°C), with relative humidity between 

30% and 95%.

The power supply cable outlet must have an earth connection in compliance with the regulatory standards.

Do not use the appliance as a means of transport for people or objects.

The appliance does not cause harmful vibrations.

Never vacuum gas, liquids or explosive or inflammable powders, nor non-diluted acids and solvents! These 

include gasoline, paint thinners and fuel oil (which, when mixed with the vacuum air, can form explosive vapours 

or mixtures), and also non-diluted acids and solvents, acetones, aluminium and magnesium powders. These 

substances may also corrode the materials used to construct the appliance.

The appliance must never be used in environments with a potentially explosive atmosphere.

Do not place any liquid containers on the appliance.

In the event of a fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water.

Do not knock against shelving or scaffolding, where there is a danger of falling objects. The operator using the 

appliance should always be equipped with suitable safety devices (gloves, shoes, helmet, goggles, etc.).

If the appliance does not work properly, ask for intervention of the authorized technical assistance center.

If you need to replace any components, request the ORIGINAL spare parts from an authorized dealer and/or 

Retailer.

Restore all electrical connections after any maintenance interventions.

Before using the appliance, check that all the hatches and covers are positioned as shown in this Use and 

Maintenance Manual.

Do not remove the guards that can only be removed with the aid of tools, except for maintenance work (see the 

relevant paragraphs).

Do not wash the appliance with direct water jets or with pressurised water, nor with corrosive substances.

Have the appliance checked by an authorised technical assistance center every year.

When disposing of consumable materials, observe the laws and regulations in force.

Dust produced from sanding wood or varnish could self ignite causing injury or damage. If this material has 

been picked up, empty it immediately after use into a metal container. Never leave sanding dust of any amount  

supervised.

When, after years of valuable work, your appliance needs to be finally decommissioned, dispose of the materials 

contained within it appropriately, bearing in mind that the appliance is made of fully recyclable materials.

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Summary of Contents for A-VAC 12 07212A

Page 1: ...Model 07212A Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...ings or disclosures regarding the chemicals that are or may be contained in the Products at or about such work sites It is the purchaser s responsibility to know the content of and to comply with any...

Page 3: ...y 11 Inserting the Filter Collection Bag Optional 12 Preparing to Work 13 Machine Operation 14 Using the Machine Dry 14 Using the Machine Wet 15 Improving the Vacuum Performance 16 Post Operation 17 D...

Page 4: ...en book symbol Tells the operator to read the manual before using the appliance Covered place symbol the operations preceded by this symbol must always be carried out in a dry covered area Warning sym...

Page 5: ...on bag and the filter The appliance must only be used for this purpose Intended Use The dust liquid vacuum appliance has been designed exclusively for the professional cleaning of surfaces and floors...

Page 6: ...ir Flow Rate Cubic Feet per Minute CFM Cubic Meters per Minute CMM 114 CFM 3 5 CMM Collection Capacity Gallon gal Liter L 15 9 gal 60 L Tank Material N A Polyethylene Cord Length Feet ft Meters m 50 f...

Page 7: ...ges Regularly check the power cable for any damage such as the formation of cracks or ageing If you notice any damage the cable must be replaced before using the machine l In the event of danger immed...

Page 8: ...lammable powders nor non diluted acids and solvents These include gasoline paint thinners and fuel oil which when mixed with the vacuum air can form explosive vapours or mixtures and also non diluted...

Page 9: ...o your hands 4 Remove the cardboard holding the vacuum head in position 5 Remove the vacuum hose from the collection tank 6 Take the machine out of the box taking care not to damage either of them NOT...

Page 10: ...um Head 4 Nylon Filter Bag Not Pictured Machine Components Tank The components of the collection tank are as follows 1 Rear Wheels 4 Vacuum Hose Release Button 2 Swivel Casters 5 Collection Tank 3 Vac...

Page 11: ...essary read the section EMPTYING THE COLLECTION TANK WARNING The place this operation is carried out should comply with current environmental protection regulations 2 Make sure the main switch 1 is in...

Page 12: ...rrow in the picture on the right 3 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank 4 Rest the head carefully on the ground 5 Insert the filter collection bag in the coll...

Page 13: ...of the extension to the male part 9 Insert the accessory WARNING Never use the machine without the right filter for the type of work being carried out WARNING Do not use an extension cord with the AV...

Page 14: ...ction INSERTING THE FILTER COLLECTION BAG 6 Place the float unit back into the collection tank on top of the nylon filter bag to hold it in place 7 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to position...

Page 15: ...he machine s power supply cable is in the rear part of the tank 7 Fix the vacuum head to the collection tank by coupling the hooks 1 on the side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in...

Page 16: ...nozzle 4 3 Remove the vacuum hose from the hole 6 on the vacuum nozzle 4 Switch the machine on via the main switch 2 on the vacuum head bring the switch to I 5 Close the hole on the vacuum nozzle 4 wi...

Page 17: ...ozzle in the vacuum hose Clean it under running water and place it in the object holder pocket 7 Press the button 5 on the vacuum nozzle 8 Remove the vacuum hose from the hole 6 on the vacuum nozzle C...

Page 18: ...otate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right 4 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank 5 Rest the head carefully on the ground 6 Using the...

Page 19: ...s 1 on the side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right 4 Use the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit to remove it from the collection tank 5 Rest the head careful...

Page 20: ...y from the extension Clean it under running water and place it in the object holder pocket 4 Remove the female part of the extension from the male part Clean it under running water and place it in the...

Page 21: ...ear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 3 Free the vacuum head from the collection tank by releasing the hooks 1 on the side of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by t...

Page 22: ...d unit to remove it from the collection tank 5 Rest the head carefully on the ground 6 Remove the float unit from the collection tank 7 Remove the foam filter 3 from the float kit 8 Clean it with dete...

Page 23: ...nticlockwise remove the cartridge filter support 4 7 Remove the cartridge filter 5 from the vacuum head 8 Clean the panel filter with an air jet from a distance of more than 8 inches 20cm 9 Repeat the...

Page 24: ...e of the tank Rotate the levers as shown by the arrow in the picture on the right WARNING You are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 4 Use the h...

Page 25: ...as follows 1 Check that the vacuum hose is connected properly to the nozzle on the collection tank 2 Check that the vacuum hose is connected properly to the accessory that is being used 3 Check that t...

Page 26: ...to remove and separate out the following materials then send them to the appropriate collection centers in accordance with applicable environmental hygiene regulations l Felt l Electric and electroni...

Page 27: ...vacuuming solid waste on wooden surfaces Plastic Extensions A pair of plastic pipes for supporting the accessories and control handles Ideal for vacuuming on vertical or high surfaces Cartridge Filte...

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Page 29: ...29 Electrical Schematic IG Double Pole Switch CO Capacitor MO Vacuum Motor...

Page 30: ...INE INTAKE COVER ASSEMBLY GROUPE CACHE D ENTR E D AIR DU MOTEUR GRUPPE TRIEBWERK LUFTEINTRITTSABDECKUNG GRUPO MOTOR AEROBIO 23 19 22 34 20 10 8 7 26 3 33 6 30 4 12 29 17 27 2 18 31 32 9 28 25 5 13 24...

Page 31: ...7 SCREW SELF TAPPING M4 8 X 16 4 16 TMB418279 SCREW SELF TAPPING M4 8 X 19 4 17 TMB418341 SCREW THUMB M8 1 18 TMB424884 SCREW M5 X 30MM 4 19 TMB428191 COVER BRUSH MOTOR 1 20 TMB428192 GASKET MOTOR 1 2...

Page 32: ...Filter Assembly TE QUICK LINE 1 3 4 2 6 5 Pg 12 32...

Page 33: ...Description Qty 1 TMB405429 FILTER FOAM 1 2 TMB405946 SEAL FLOAT 1 3 TMB417138 BASKET PLASTIC 1 4 TMB417501 FLOAT WHITE 1 5 TMB418279 SCREW SELF TAPPING M4 8 X 19 2 6 TMB428201 FRAME BASKET FLOAT 1 7...

Page 34: ...10059048 AA 03 03 GRUPPO FUSTO CA 60L PPE TANK UPE DE RESERVOIR PPE TANK PO TANQUE 3 8 12 4 2 7 6 11 9 5 1 10 Pg 14 Tank Assembly 34...

Page 35: ...4 TMB412527 HOLDER ACCESSORY 1 5 TMB416866 AXLE WHEEL D20 1 6 TMB417184 COVER WHEEL BLACK D20 2 7 TMB417506 LATCH CLOSUR 2 8 TMB417638 TANK GREY 12 GAL 1 9 TMB418012 WHEEL GREY D20 2 10 TMB418017 CAS...

Page 36: ...ION PLASTIC 1 5 TMB431080 TOOL CREVICE 2 6 TMB442386 NOZZLE w BRISTLES 1 7 TMB442388 NOZZLE w FELT 1 8 TMB224088 BAG DUST PAPER 1 9A TMB428244 FILTER CARTRIDGE STANDARD 1 9B TMB428680 FILTER CARTRIDGE...

Page 37: ...y during the balance of the original warranty period All defective parts replaced under these warranties become the property of American Sanders WARRANTY SERVICE To obtain warranty service take your m...

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Page 40: ...can Sanders an AMANO Company 1 Eclipse Rd l PO Box 909 Sparta North Carolina 28675 l USA www pioneereclipse com www americansander com 1 336 372 8080 1 800 334 2246 2016 American Sanders LT074000 0721...

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