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4. EMPTYING THE TANK AFTER DRY VACUUMING.

Turn off and unplug your vacuum cleaner from the mains power. A build-up of dust and debris 

in the filter bag will result in the filter becoming clogged, which in turn places excessive load on 

the motor and may lead to it burning out. It’s therefore extremely important to empty and 

clean the filter bag after every use to ensure maximum operating efficiency. From time to time 

you should also wash your filter bag with water. Allow it to dry before re-use.

Debris can be emptied by removing the motor head (A) and the cloth filter (J), gently 

shake the cloth filter before removing it from the tank (L). If not using the system with 

an additional collection bag, then move tank (L) to a disposal area and tip the contents 

of the tank into the rubbish. Also shake the dust from the filter bag into the rubbish.

The cloth filter (J) can be removed from the filter ring and washed by hand or in a 

washing machine. Ensure the filter is thoroughly dry before refitting to the machine. 

Cloth filter bags should be replaced at least every 12 months.

It is recommended that disposable filter bags be used when vacuuming fine dust. The 

use of such bags improves the performance of the vacuum cleaner, protects the motor 

and protects operators from excess dust inhalation when emptying the tank.

To fit a disposable filter bag simply push the cardboard bag support firmly over the 

internal tank inlet so that it sits snuggly in place.

WARNINGS:

Failure to use the fabric filter during dry operation will result in motor failure due 

to clogging and overheating of the motor thereby nullifying the motor warranty.

If Wet Vacuuming: 

Summary of Contents for Exhaust Vacuum

Page 1: ...n Australia 6112 W W W G U A R D A S Y S T E M S C O M EXHAUST VACUUM OPERATING MAINTENANCE MANUAL Read safety operating instructions before commencing operation These operations must be read and adhered to before operating this machine COMMERCIAL WET DRY 2 MOTOR WET VACUUM WITH EXHAUST OUTLET ...

Page 2: ...is machine page 2 The packaging around the cleaner plastic bags clips ties etc pose a choking hazard and should be kept out of the reach of children and animals This machine is designed to be used by trained competent adults It is not to be used by children or individuals incapable of using it safely If used incorrectly it can be harmful The end of the suction hose or blow hose and or the accessor...

Page 3: ...tely and take it in for a service Do not vacuum materials that could damage filters such as glass or metal shavings This machine should NEVER be immersed in water DO NOT use solvent or strong detergents to clean this machine Store the machine in a well cleaned state and in a cool dry place WARNINGS All electrical repairs must be performed by qualified personnel only Guarda Systems cannot be held r...

Page 4: ...k inlet G and press until you hear a click as it locks into place Unclip the two clips K on the side of the motor head A and lift the motor from the tank L USING AS A CONVENTIONAL VACUUM CLEANER If Dry Vacuuming Ensure that the cloth filter J and its bag support ring are fitted into the top of the tank L replace the motor head A back onto the tank and clip into place Note Failure to use the fabric...

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Page 9: ...e rotation 2 Connect the 50mm 2 exhaust hose to the Kevlar connecting hose to exhaust the Edge engine fumes outside in a well ventilated place You can extend the 50mm 2 Guarda Exhaust hose to a maximum of 60m 200feet 3 Connect 38mm 1 5 slurry hose to the Guarda Electric Exhaust Vacuum inlet hose length not to exceed 5m 15 ft between Guarda Electric Exhaust Vacuum Edge Powercutter 4 Connect 38mm 1 ...

Page 10: ...t detected in breathing zone Slurry must be cleaned up after cutting 100 released onto ground and walls N A as no water used Virtually none approx 99 captured CO fumes Create a hazard when cutting indoors or in enclosed spaces Emitted from exhaust when using petrol saws None with electric saws Emitted from exhaust when using petrol saws Removed safely to outside area Set up Clean Up Slurry clean u...

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