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C385

2

09/2011

VHC200

GB

Instructions for use

General information for using the vacuum 
cleaner

Use the vacuum cleaner in accordance with the laws in force 
in the country where it is used.
Besides the operating instructions and the laws in force in the 
country where the device is used, the technical regulations for 
ensuring safe and correct operation must also be observed 
(Legislation concerning environmental and labour safety, 
i.e. European Union Directive 89/391/EC and successive 
Directives).
Do not perform any operation that could jeopardize the safety 
of people, property and the environment.
Comply with the safety indications and prescriptions in this 
instruction manual.

Proper uses

This vacuum cleaner is suitable for commercial use, in hotels, 
schools, hospitals, factories, shops, of

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 ces and apartment 

hotels for example, for hire and in any case for purposes other 
than normal domestic use.
This vacuum cleaner is suitable for cleaning and vacuuming 
solid materials in indoor and outdoor environments.

 

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Always leave enough room around the vacuum cleaner 
to reach the controls easily.

The vacuum cleaner has been designed to be used by one 
operator only.

Read the operating instructions and comply with the important safety recommendations identi

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by the word 

WARNING!

Operator’s safety

 WARNING! 

Before starting the vacuum cleaner, it is 
absolutely essential to read these operating 
instructions and to keep them on hand for 
consultation.

The vacuum cleaner can only be used by people who 
are familiar with the way it works and who have been 
explicitly authorised and trained for the purpose.
Before using the vacuum cleaner, the operators must 
be informed, instructed and trained on how to work 
it and for which substances its usage is permitted 
including the safe method for removing and disposing 
of the vacuumed material.

 WARNING! 

The use of vacuum cleaner by people (including 
children) with limited physical and mental capacities 
or lacking in experience and knowledge is strictly 
forbidden, unless they are supervised by a person 
who is experienced in the use and safe handling of the 
machine.
Children must be supervised to make sure they will 
not play with the vacuum cleaner.

Summary of Contents for VHC200

Page 1: ...RPOWERED 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: ...he pneumatic system 5 Wet and dry applications 6 Maintenance and repairs 6 Technical speciÞcations 7 Dimensions 7 Inspections prior to starting 8 Starting and stopping 8 Vacuum cleaner operation 8 Primary Þlter shaker 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 and absolute Þlter disassembly...

Page 3: ...or environments Ŷ Always leave enough room around the vacuum cleaner to reach the controls easily The vacuum cleaner has been designed to be used by one operator only Read the operating instructions and comply with the important safety recommendations identiÞed by the word WARNING Operator s safety WARNING Before starting the vacuum cleaner it is absolutely essential to read these operating instru...

Page 4: ... hot ashes lit cigarettes etc 2 Naked ßames 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 liq...

Page 5: ...anufacture 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 Þlter must only be shaken when the vacuum cleaner is turned off see also par Primary Þlter shaker 7 Pneumatic system connection Þtting This vacuum cleaner creates a strong air ßow which is drawn in through the inlet 4 Fig 1 and blown out through the outl...

Page 6: ...t sign of damage to the vacuum cleaner before starting work Ŷ Before connecting the vacuum cleaner to the pneumatic supply make sure the network supplies condensate free air at the pressure required see technical data Ŷ Regularly check there are no signs of damage excessive wear cracks or ageing on the connecting hose WARNING When the vacuum cleaner is operating do not Ŷ Crush pull damage or tread...

Page 7: ...eaks out Ŷ Regularly clean the liquid level limiting device and check to make sure that there are no signs of damage Ŷ Warning Dirty liquid vacuumed up by the vacuum cleaner must be considered conductive Maintenance and repairs WARNING Disconnect the vacuum cleaner from its power source before cleaning servicing replacing parts or converting it to obtain another version variant Ŷ Carry out only th...

Page 8: ...meter mm 70 50 Capacity L 50 100 Compressed air junction inches 3 8 Air supply pipe length m 6 Main Þlter surface m2 1 95 Upstream absolute H Þlter surface m2 3 5 Absolute Þlter efÞciency EN 1822 99 995 H14 Model Units VHC200 Container capacity L 50 100 Mass 1 kg 67 70 Dimensions Figure 3 Model VHC200 50 L VHC200 100 L A mm 800 800 B mm 600 600 C mm 1300 1590 1 No packaging 2 hPa mbar 3 With suppl...

Page 9: ... Plastic bag You can use the plastic bags supplied by our sales network Fig 6 Liquids vacuuming WARNING Check that the vacuum cleaner is equipped with liquids mechanical stop Ŷ The Þlter element will be wet after liquids have been vacuumed A wet Þlter element can quickly become clogged if the vacuum cleaner is then used to vacuum dry substances For this reason make sure that the Þlter element is d...

Page 10: ...anufacturer or the personnel of the same at least once a year For example check the Þlters to make sure there are no air leaks from the vacuum cleaner and the pneumatic system is operating correctly Primary and absolute Þlter disassembly and replacement WARNING When the vacuum cleaner is used to vacuum hazardous substances the Þlters become contaminated therefore Ŷ work with care and avoid spillin...

Page 11: ...ting hoses Fig 9 are in a good condition and correctly Þxed 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 bafße plate inside the Þltering chamber Scrape inlet 2 Fig 9 from the outside and remove the deposited waste as indicated in the Þgure Filtering chamber...

Page 12: ...eady at hand in order to speed up maintenance operations Refer to the manufacturer s spare parts catalogue when ordering spare parts Description Model Standard Class M Þlter Star Þlter kit 40000338 40000699 Filter ring gasket Z8 17026 Filter chamber gasket 40000762 Filter clamp Z8 18079 Absolute Þlter Z8 17455 ...

Page 13: ...sufÞcient airßow Increase air supply pressure Check the pressure supplied by the pneumatic network is sufÞcient Dust leaks from the vacuum cleaner The Þlter is torn Replace it with another of identical type Inadequate Þlter Replace it with another of a suitable category and check Electrostatic current on the vacuum cleaner Non existent or inefÞcient grounding Check the ground The vacuum hose must ...

Page 14: ...09 2011 1 C385 VHC200 1 2 A B C ME77 Typ S3 1 13 A S N 07AJ814 3000 W Kg 71 Ref No 4010300258 50 60 Hz 44 1 6 3 2 4 7 5 ...

Page 15: ...C385 2 09 2011 VHC200 4 3 A B C 1 3 ...

Page 16: ...09 2011 3 C385 VHC200 5 6 7 1 2 1 4 3 6 5 7 8 9 ...

Page 17: ...C385 4 09 2011 VHC200 9 8 1 2 4 1 2 3 5 7 6 8 ...

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