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POWER CORD MAINTENANCE 

  Unplug the electrical cord from the power outlet 

when the machine is not in use, or when cleaning 
or maintaining the machine. 

  Wind the power cord between the handle and cord 

storage arm from the machine end to reduce 
knuckling, check for damage, and remove soilage 
as shown in Pic 17. 

  Replace cords that are badly kinked, knuckled, cut 

or damaged. 

  If the cord is damaged it must be replaced with the 

original manufacturers part and by an Authorized 
dealer or similarly qualified person. 

SKIRT MAINTENANCE 

  Remove accumulated dirt and debris from the skirt. 

  Check the skirt for tears. 

  Replace the skirt when the edges are worn. 

FILTER BAG MAINTENANCE 

  Access the filter bag by releasing the latches on the 

Canister Assembly holding the Lid refer to Pic 18. 

  To clean, push the bag inside out over a bin, and 

then brush the surface clean using a soft banister 
brush or vacuum refer to Pic 19. 

  Check the filter bag for perforations and thinning. 

Replace the bag as necessary.  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Pic 17 Cleaning and checking 
 the cord

 

Pic 18 Filter Bag Removal

 

Pic 19 Filter Bag Maintenance

 

Summary of Contents for G-Force CLASSIC

Page 1: ...Pty Limited ABN 43 002 858 059 6 Pike Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Australia PO Box 360 Rydalmere BC 1701 Telephone 61 2 9684 2433 Fax 61 2 9684 2278 Freecall within Australia 1800 257 221 Email hksales...

Page 2: ...dure ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Align 4 pin bayonet socket from handle with plug base on chassis and lock into place refer to Pic 2 HANDLE ADJUSTMENT To adjust handle height release the handle clamp by rot...

Page 3: ...understood by the operator This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the a...

Page 4: ...lance rather than strength Tilt handle slightly upwards and the machine moves to the RIGHT tilt the handle slightly down the machine moves to the left When the handle is in the intermediate position t...

Page 5: ...ould be used Do not transport the machine up stairs by pulling on the handle this practice increases forces on the operator that can cause operator injury Where lifting of the machine is inevitable op...

Page 6: ...rers part and by an Authorized dealer or similarly qualified person SKIRT MAINTENANCE Remove accumulated dirt and debris from the skirt Check the skirt for tears Replace the skirt when the edges are w...

Page 7: ...d spot may result in friction burns to the floor Trips Slips and Falls Do not wear open top footwear when using this equipment Wear slip resistant footwear at all times Wear chemical resistant footwea...

Page 8: ...Efficiency EN 60312 Dust Capacity 2 5 Litre Electrical Cord Type Length 15 amp 3 core normal duty 15m long Handle Safety Mechanical interlock Activation Lever activated double pole micro switch Stoppi...

Page 9: ...8 ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM G FORCE...

Page 10: ...2 23 13420039 Washer 1 2 UC D6143 Starlock ZP 2 61 13350015 Plate Baffle G Force 1 24 13220023 Cap Axle 1 2 CP 2 60 13380080 Screw M12 x 20 Set Hex ZP 2 25 13380017 Screw No 4 x 5 8 S T Pan ZP 2 62 1...

Page 11: ...10 CHASSIS G FORCE CLASSIC...

Page 12: ...ety Interlock Handle IC 13310002 1 10 Clamp Cord Handle IC 13220014 2 30 Lever Start Run Handle IC 13310001 1 11 Screw WN1412 K B 40 X 16 Z 13380026 4 31 Screw No 7 x 25 HiLo Pan ZP 13380025 2 12 Term...

Page 13: ...ko Australia Pty Ltd is not responsible for costs or repairs performed by persons other than those specifically authorised by Hako Australia Pty Ltd This warranty does not apply to damage from transpo...

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