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8.0 MAINTENANCE AND CLEAN-UP PROCEDURE
a. Turn off the vacuum cleaner and disconnect the power supply cable from the
electrical power supply.
b. Release the three latches and remove the power head from recovery tank.
c.
Remove filters from recovery tank.
d. Empty collected materials into suitable container.
e. Empty and clean the inside of the recovery tank after every use.
WARNING:
Flush the suction hose with water to remove build up dirt
f. Clean or rinse the static dissipating cloth filters filter regularly. A clogged filter
restricts the airflow and reduces the vacuum's performance. If the static
dissipating cloth filters are rinsed, make sure that they completely dry before
reinstalling them in the vacuum cleaner.
g. Inspect the vacuum cleaner’s electrical cable before each use. Return to
manufacturer for servicing if cable is damaged.
9.0 TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
EXP1-xx (yy) series vacuum cleaners are packaged on wood pallets and can be
transported and handled with a power lift truck.
EXP1-xx (yy) series vacuum cleaners are portable vacuum cleaners on wheel carts
that can be easily transported when necessary.
10.0 STORAGE
a. It is recommended that the inside of the recovery tank be clean and dry when
storing the explosion proof vacuum cleaner.
b. The suction intake must be closed using the storage cap provided with the
vacuum cleaner.