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S2B/S3B

11/2010

9

C352

GB

At the end of a cleaning session

 

"

Turn the vacuum cleaner off with switch (

1

 - Fig. 

4

) and 

disconnect the plug from the socket.

 

"

Wind the connection cable up and hang it in the relevant 
compartment (Fig. 

7

).

 

"

Empty the container as described in the “Emptying the 
container” paragraph.

 

"

Clean the vacuum cleaner as described in the paragraph 
“Maintenance, cleaning and decontamination”.

 

"

Wash the container with clean water if aggressive 
substances have been vacuumed.

 

"

Store the vacuum cleaner in a dry place, out of reach of 
unauthorised persons.

Maintenance, cleaning and 
decontamination

 WARNING! 

To guarantee the safety level of the vacuum cleaner, 
only original spare parts supplied by the manufacturer 
should be used.

 WARNING! 

The precautions described below must be taken 
during all maintenance operations, including cleaning 
and replacing the primary and absolute ! lters.

 WARNING! 

The maintenance, cleaning and decontamination 
operations must only be performed with the vacuum 
cleaner turned off and the plug disconnected from the 
power socket.
It is absolutely forbidden to perform maintenance with 
the plug connected to the socket.
Danger of electric shock"

 

"

If the user is performing the maintenance operations, 
the vacuum cleaner must be disassembled, cleaned 
and overhauled as far as reasonably possible without 
hazards for the maintenance personnel or other people. 
The suitable precautions include decontamination before 
disassembling the vacuum cleaner, adequate ! ltered 
ventilation of the exhaust air from the room in which it 
is disassembled, cleaning the maintenance area and 
suitable personal protection.

 

"

A check must be carried out by the manufacturer or the 
personnel of the same at least once a year. For example: 
check the air ! lters to ! nd out whether the air-tightness 
of the vacuum cleaner has been impaired in any way and 
make sure the electric system operates correctly.

Primary and absolute " lter disassembly 
and replacement

 WARNING! 

When the vacuum cleaner is used to vacuum 
hazardous substances, the ! lters become 
contaminated, therefore:

 

"

work with care and avoid spilling the vacuumed 
dust and/or material;

 

"

place the disassembled and/or replaced ! lter in a 
sealed plastic bag;

 

"

close the bag hermetically;

 

"

dispose of the ! lter in accordance with the laws 
in force.

 WARNING! 

Filter replacement is a serious matter. The ! lter must 
be replaced with one of identical characteristics, 
! ltering surface and category.
Otherwise the vacuum cleaner will not operate 
correctly.

Primary " lter replacement

Figure 8

Before proceeding with these operations, turn off the vacuum 
cleaner and remove the plug from the power socket.

 

"

Release the stop (

1

), unscrew the ! lter shaker knob (

2

).

 

"

Release the closing band (

3

).

 

"

Lift the motor head (

4

).

 

"

Lift ! lter (

5

) and unscrew the ! lter clamp (

6

) on bearing 

ring (

7

).

 

"

Unscrew cage (

8

) and overturn the ! lter, exposing 

coupling clamp (

9

).

 

"

Release the clamps and detach the cage from the ! lter.

 

"

Dispose of the ! lter according to the laws in force.

 

"

Fit the new ! lter and secure it in the cage with special 
clamps. Assemble the components in the reverse order 
of disassembly.

 WARNING! 

Take care not to raise dust when this operation is 
carried out. Wear a P3 mask and other protective 
clothing plus protective gloves (DPI) suited to the 
hazardous nature of the dust collected, refer to the 
laws in force.

 WARNING! 

Reassemble with care to avoid trapping your hands 
between the vacuum unit and the container. Use 
gloves that provide protection against mechanical 
risks (EN 388) with a level of protection CAT. II.

If necessary contact the manufacturer’s Service Centre.

Summary of Contents for S3B

Page 1: ...T DRY VACUUM CLEANER OPERATOR MANUAL Clemas Co Unit 5 Ashchurch Business Centre Alexandra Way Tewkesbury Gloucestershire GL20 8NB Tel 01684 850777 Fax 01684 850707 Email info clemas co uk Web www clemas co uk ...

Page 2: ...ions 5 Wet and dry applications 6 Maintenance and repairs 6 Technical speci cations 7 Dimensions 7 Controls and indicators 8 Inspections prior to starting 8 Starting and stopping 8 Vacuum cleaner operation 8 Primary lter shaker 8 Emergency stopping 8 Emptying the dust container 8 Plastic bag 8 Liquids vacuuming 8 At the end of a cleaning session 9 Maintenance cleaning and decontamination 9 Primary...

Page 3: ...leaner to reach the controls easily The vacuum cleaner has been designed to be used by one operator only This vacuum cleaner consists of an automated vacuum unit with a lter upstream and a container for collecting the vacuumed material Read the operating instructions and comply with the important safety recommendations identi ed by the word WARNING Operator s safety WARNING Before starting the vac...

Page 4: ...igarettes etc 2 Naked ames 3 Combustible gas 4 Flammable liquids aggressive fuels gasoline solvents acids alkaline solutions etc 5 Explosive dust substances and or ones liable to ignite in a spontaneous way such as magnesium or aluminium dusts etc IMPORTANT Fraudulent use is not admitted Versions and variations Versions Optional LIQUIDS This vacuum cleaner can be equipped with liquids mechanical s...

Page 5: ...re Nominal network voltage 2 Dust container 3 Dust container release lever 4 Inlet 5 Outlet 6 Attention plate Draws the operator s attention to the fact that the lter must only be shaken when the vacuum cleaner is turned off see also par Primary lter shaker 7 Plug for connecting the vacuum cleaner to an electrical socket This vacuum cleaner creates a strong air ow which is drawn in through the inl...

Page 6: ...he electric cable WARNING When the vacuum cleaner is operating do not Crush pull damage or tread on the cable that connects to the electrical mains Only disconnect the cable from the electrical mains by removing the plug do not pull the cable Only replace the electric power cable with one of the same type as the original H07 RN F The same rule applies if an extension is used The cable must be repl...

Page 7: ...t there are no signs of damage Warning Dirty liquid vacuumed up by the vacuum cleaner must be considered conductive WARNING Vacuum cleaner for liquids When vacuuming a mix of water and air take care to avoid overloading the motor of the vacuum unit Maintenance and repairs WARNING Disconnect the vacuum cleaner from its power source before cleaning servicing replacing parts or converting it to anoth...

Page 8: ...60335 2 69 dB A 74 75 74 75 Protection IP 43 43 Insulation Class I I Inlet diameter mm 70 70 Hoses allowed diameter mm 70 70 Main lter surface m2 1 95 1 95 1 95 1 95 Upstream absolute H lter surface m2 2 4 2 4 2 4 2 4 Absolute lter ef ciency EN 1822 99 995 H14 99 995 H14 99 995 H14 99 995 H14 Model Units S2B S3B Container capacity L 50 50 100 Mass 1 kg 64 67 70 Dimensions Figure 3 Model S2B 50 L S...

Page 9: ...ags supplied by our sales network Fig 6 Liquids vacuuming WARNING Check that the vacuum cleaner is equipped with liquids mechanical stop The lter element will be wet after liquids have been vacuumed A wet lter element can quickly become clogged if the vacuum cleaner is then used to vacuum dry substances For this reason make sure that the lter element is dry or replace it with another one before us...

Page 10: ...sonnel of the same at least once a year For example check the air lters to nd out whether the air tightness of the vacuum cleaner has been impaired in any way and make sure the electric system operates correctly Primary and absolute lter disassembly and replacement WARNING When the vacuum cleaner is used to vacuum hazardous substances the lters become contaminated therefore work with care and avoi...

Page 11: ...e sure the connecting hoses Fig 10 are in a good condition and correctly xed If the hoses are damaged broken or badly connected to the unions they must be replaced When sticky materials are treated check for possible clogging along the hose in the inlet and on the baf e plate inside the ltering chamber Scrape inlet 2 Fig 10 from the outside and remove the deposited waste as indicated in the gure F...

Page 12: ...acturer s spare parts catalogue when ordering spare parts Description Model Standard Filter M Star lter kit 40000338 40000699 Filter ring seal 8 17026 Filter chamber gasket 40000762 Filter clamp 8 18079 Absolute lter 8 17455 230V 1000W Motor 40000903 110V 1000W Motor 40000904 Brushes carbon for 230V 1000W motors 2 brushes 40000885 Brushes carbon for 120V 1000W motors 2 brushes 40000886 ...

Page 13: ...th manual lter shaker Replace it if this is not suf cient Clogged vacuum hose Check the vacuum hose and clean it Dust leaks from the vacuum cleaner The lter is torn Replace it with another of identical type Inadequate lter Replace it with another of a suitable category and check Noisy motors Motor brushes carbon worn or broken Remove and replace the carbon motor brushes Electrostatic current on th...

Page 14: ...11 2010 1 C352 S2B S3B 1 2 A B C 2 3 4 5 7 ME77 Typ S3 1 13 A S N 07AJ814 3000 W Kg 71 Ref No 4010300258 50 60 Hz 44 1 6 ...

Page 15: ...C352 2 11 2010 S2B S3B 4 3 C A B 3 2 1 1 ...

Page 16: ...11 2010 3 C352 S2B S3B 5 6 7 1 ...

Page 17: ...C352 4 11 2010 S2B S3B 9 8 3 2 4 1 7 5 6 8 9 7 5 2 4 1 3 6 8 9 10 ...

Page 18: ...11 2010 5 C352 S2B S3B 10 11 12 1 2 1 2 2 4 3 ...

Page 19: ...C352 6 11 2010 S2B S3B 14 X1 PE L N L1 L1 L1 N1 S1 U1 V1 PE M1 N1 H1 N1 J1 2 1 1 L1 N1 N1 L1 N1 S2 U2 V2 L1 N1 S3 U3 V3 PE 1 PE M3 1 M2 ...

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