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7. Maintenance

7.1 Technical advice

If during operation an irregularity is experienced that is not dealt with in following  section 
“maintenance of central unit” , please switch off the cleaner and get it inspected by a quali-
fied customer service. 
No maintenance or repair work should be carried out on the central unit unless it is discon-
nected from the main power supply. 
Disan recommend a general check of the electric motor, bearings, cables  every 4/5 years. 

7.2 Ordinary maintenance. 

All this operations have to be carried out on the central unit disconnected by the main power 
and when the cleaner and other parts are chilled form the surrounding temperature. This 
maintenance is made to keep the cleaner working properly and to extend the lifetime of the 
cleaner.

Emptying of dust container 

Modell Matrix PT:

1.  Open the front panel, which is closed with quick-fix magnets.
2.  Remove the disposable paper-bag filter, close it with the flap and waste in the proper trash. 
3.  Clean the motor protection by shaking and knocking 
The cleaning of motor protection can be done also with cold water, but before use pay 
attention this must be completely dry.
4.  Before inserting a new paper bag filter shake it until it takes the maximal volume. 

Beware that rubber joints are in a good shape and they are in the proper place.

5  Close the front panel 

6. Use of central unit

The cleaner is manufactured in order to minimize the output of noise both in the body as in 
the motor. During operation please pay attention to the following advices:
•  Do not allow children to operate the cleaner without surveillance. 
•  Do not allow the suction of the handle to come into contact with eyes or ears; Do not insert 

fingers in the handle;

•  Pay attention to the ceasing of the cleaner; Due to the vacuum pressure in the tubing and 

in the motor, the system remains active for a couple of second after switching it off; 

•  Disan takes no responsibility for any harm or damage done due to misuse of the central 

unit. 

6.1 Use of accessories

1) Place the suitable ends together: Into the handle; into the two chrome 
plated extensions or into the chrome plated telescopic wand.

2) Lift the cover of the inlet valve and place the metal cuff or the vacuum 
hose.

3a)If an automatic inlet is being used the system will start when the inlet 
flap is opening.  vacuum 
3b)If using a semi-automatic inlet, the unit will start when the hose  is 
inserted into the valve or when the switch is operated on the handle of 
flexible hose. 

 4) In the event of excessive suction make use of the pressure regulation 
on the handle. 

5) When vacuuming is finished, the unit can be switched off by removing 
the hose from the inlet valve and carefully closing the flap.

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Summary of Contents for MATRIX RANGE

Page 1: ...MATRIX RANGE User s manual...

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Page 3: ...installation 7 5 2 Inlet reversibility 7 5 3 Fixing of central unit 9 5 4 Connection to pipe network 11 5 5 Electrical connection 12 6 Use of central unit 13 6 1 Use of accessories 13 7 Maintenance 14...

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Page 5: ...artridge and easy collection of the dust 2 Unpacking Follow the instruction printed on the cardboard box to move the central unit to the location selected for installation Open the box remove internal...

Page 6: ...1 Central unit 2 Metal fixing plate 3 Two rubber muffs 4 Four clamps for rubber muffs 5 Paper bag 6 User s guide and Guarantee coupon 7 Installation template Every central unit manufactured and packag...

Page 7: ...3 Construction scheme Matrix FF Motor Disposable bag Flat filter Dust container Motor protection Cover with quick fix Matrix PT 4...

Page 8: ...W 1 5 Motor stage 1 1 Inlet power supply Volt 230 Volt 230 IPX Protection degree IP55 IP55 Max Vacuum mbar 260 mbar 260 Max air volume m3 h 220 m3 h 190 Airwatt 32mm W 421 W 378 Filtration Paper Bag F...

Page 9: ...s 70 x 60 cm lxh 5 2 Inlet reversibility The Matrix unit is usually delivered with inlet connection assembled on the right side of the unit When necessary it is possible to switch the central unit for...

Page 10: ...ell as the installation wall plate 1 The template should be fixed on the wall where the central unit should be installed For reference the inlet and outlet should be considered 2 Mark the drilling poi...

Page 11: ...st grid 5 5 Electrical connection Before plugging in the central unit make sure that the main power supply correspond to the voltage requirements written on the label which referred to the data on the...

Page 12: ...for any harm or damage done due to misuse of the central unit 6 1 Use of accessories 1 Place the suitable ends together Into the handle into the two chrome plated extensions or into the chrome plated...

Page 13: ...ain power and when the cleaner and other parts are chilled form the surrounding temperature This maintenance is made to keep the cleaner working properly and to extend the lifetime of the cleaner Empt...

Page 14: ...the dust contai ner and check also the motor protection On Matrix FF check if the dust container drawer is full and the condition of the flat polyester filter 2 Safety protection The 10 Amp fuse blow...

Page 15: ...d or not well secured The air loss in connection with a whistling noise by a closed inlet valve is caused by a not perfect sealing or screwing of the inlet with pipes Check the tightness and if needed...

Page 16: ...of the present manual Not sending of guarantee coupon The manufacturer will replace under guarantee any parts that are found to be defective due to faulty construction All defective parts must be retu...

Page 17: ...Certificato di garanzia Garantieschein Coupon of Guarantee Certificat de Garantie da affrancare zu frankieren to stamp d affranchir 14...

Page 18: ...T i m b r o e f i r m a d e l v e n d i t o r e S t e m p e l u n d U n t e r s c h i e d d e s V e r k u f e r S t a m p a n d s i g n o f s e l l e r C a c h e t e t s i g n a t u r e 15...

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