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HV110-MCS

Creating Clean, Protecting Health

Fault found

 

Possible fault

 

Recommended remedy

 

 

 

 

 

 

The cleaner fails to start

 

 

N

o po

w

er 

 

 

 

 

Thermal m

ag

ne

�c

 s

witch

 

tri

pped 

 

Chec

k

 

t

he po

we

r mains

 

supply 

Chec

k

 

t

he in

teg

ri

t

y of 

t

he

 

plu

g

 and po

we

r cable 

 

R

ese

t

 

t

he 

t

hermal ma

g

ne

�c

 

s

witch

 

 

 

Perfora

t

ed vacuum pipe 

R

eplace 

t

he pipe 

 

Dust is leaking out

 

Fil

t

er unsu

it

able for 

t

ype of 

j

ob 

F

it

 a sui

t

able 

l

ter

 for 

t

he

 

t

ype of ma

t

erial 

t

o be

 

vacuumed 

 

 

Pipe perfora

ted

 or bloc

ked

 

 

 

Con

t

ainer full 

Chec

k

 

t

he pipe and

,

 if

 

necessary

,

 replace 

it

 

 

E

mp

ty

 con

t

ainer 

 

 

 

The vacuum cleaner does not work as it

 

should

 

Fil

t

er blo

ck

ed 

 

 

Seals 

w

orn

 

Air lea

k

 

Clean 

t

he 

filt

er and if

 

necessary chan

ge

 i

t

 

Chec

k

 

t

he seals and

,

 if

 

necessary

,

 replace 

it

 

 

Chec

k

 for any air lea

k

s ou

t

 of

 

closin

g

 f

ast

eners

,

 

�g

h

te

nin

g

 

scre

w

s

,

 con

t

ainer or 

l

ter

 

chamber 

 

Motor very noisy.

 

Contact Huuvan Customer Support: 0845 33 77 695

 

 

 

Warning!

 

For any other problems, contact the Huuvan a

ft

er-sales helpline.

5.5  TROUBLESHOOTING

Summary of Contents for HV110-MCS

Page 1: ...INDUSTRIAL VACUUMS www crescentindustrial co uk huuvan USER AND MAINTENANCE BOOK HV110 MCS Creating Clean Protecting Health...

Page 2: ...on is prohibited by law Some of the parts shown in this manual may slightly di er from the ones of your vacuum cleaner whilst some of the components may not appear in the herein pictures as omi ed for...

Page 3: ...al details 5 1 11 Warranty 6 Safety section 2 1 Safety details 7 2 2 Safety warnings 8 2 3 Safety plates and symbols 11 2 4 Outstanding risks 13 2 5 Applied direc ves Installation section Operation se...

Page 4: ...ng Clean Protecting Health 2 1 3 7 4 5 9 8 6 1 Release fastening 2 Motor head 3 Push handle 4 Suc on point 5 Removable vacuumed material container 6 Castors 7 Filter chamber 8 Fixed wheels 9 Filter sh...

Page 5: ...ILTER 420 H400 ONLY SPARE PART Remark these lters must be checked every six months If they have become worn it will be necessary to replace them with new ones which can be requested as spare parts fro...

Page 6: ...escent Industrial Ltd Berrington House Berrington Road Leamington Spa CV31 1NB info c ind co uk www crescentindustrial co uk In compliance with the Machine Directive 2006 42 CE on vacuum cleaners the...

Page 7: ...from a distance of 1 meter and from a height of 1 60 meters showing an acous c pressure no higher than 80 dB A The vibra ons transmi ed by the machine are lower than 2 5 m s2 Attention Pursuant to ar...

Page 8: ...HV110 MCS Power kW 1 1 Voltage Volts 115 Max vacuums rate mm H2O 2 285 Max air ow rate m3 h 200 Noise level dB A 80 Filter type Polyester an sta c cat M Filter surface cm2 20 000 Container Capacity lt...

Page 9: ...neer to visit site to analyse the machines is also available The warranty does not cover any cleaning of working parts Faults not directly a ributable to materials or manufacture shall be examined onl...

Page 10: ...as by even par al failure to comply with the safety regula ons and interven on procedures indicated in this manual The safety Warnings and warning no ces are indicated in this manual and on the produ...

Page 11: ...ed atmosphere Do not vacuum incandescent or burning material The operator must always wear an sta c clothes and shoes The oor of the area to be vacuumed must be an sta c The opening of the dust colle...

Page 12: ...sal in compliance with the applicable laws and regula ons in force Machine overhaul is recommended a er 10 years of life The overhaul should be performed by the manufacturer The machine is delivered t...

Page 13: ...by Huuvan engineers only During maintenance opera ons it will be necessary to a x a warning sign on the vacuum with the following indica on MAINTENANCE DO NOT START THE MACHINE Do not get on the vacu...

Page 14: ...placed parts aswell Caution Carefully read the Operating and Maintenance Manual before using the vacuum or executing maintenance operations Caution Be careful not to get your hands squashed when posit...

Page 15: ...vacuum without filtering systems This plate is applied to the vacuum when the machine is equipped with a C CLASS anti static filter max efficiency 1 micron CAUTION this machine contains harmful vacuum...

Page 16: ...ed in workplaces or environment with dangerous substances such as ammable dust and or gas and or liquids which may evaporate at ambient temperature and therefore contaminate the environment Risks aris...

Page 17: ...lear and that no objects are laying on the package During handling opera ons keep the forkli posi on low for major stability and safety Once in use the vacuum should be handled normally riding it on i...

Page 18: ...urer about the failure Remedy and ac ons to be taken shall be agreed with the manufacturer The vacuum lter is already placed inside the machine Fit the accessory required for the type of vacuuming ope...

Page 19: ...ds to the voltage and frequency indicated on the vacuum cleaner plate Warning Do not t the plug in the power socket with wet hands In the event of an extension being used make sure this is in perfect...

Page 20: ...www crescentindustrial co uk HV110 MCS Creating Clean Protecting Health 1 2 3 1 START STOP bu on 2 Blocked lter indicator 3 Vacuum meter 4 1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS...

Page 21: ...rking environment and the oor must comply with antistatic standards Ensure that the supply cable tap is correctly plug in the current outlet having the voltage required and indicated on the vacuum con...

Page 22: ...candescent substances Once work cycle has been completed disconnect and unplug the machine To move the vacuum cleaner use the large handle Caution The vacuum can be shifted manually on at grounds only...

Page 23: ...disposal container in accordance with laws applicable in the country where the vacuum cleaner is used Warning While performing these operations it is best to wear a dust protection mask To prevent hav...

Page 24: ...xible hose On the front of the vacuum cleaner is a vacuum meter indica ng the degree of vacuum inside the vacuum cleaner If with the vacuum cleaner working and the vacuum inlet free the vacuum meter l...

Page 25: ...to start the person responsible of safety must Clear the workplace from unauthorised people Ensure that all necessary tools are in good condi ons and readily available to the maintenance operator Che...

Page 26: ...n the exible hose will reduce suc on power and disperse the vacuumed dust into the environment Every week Clean the vacuum regularly removing dust deposits The thickness of the deposited dust must not...

Page 27: ...the Manufacturer s technical service workshop every 24 months Warning In case of dust outflow from the engine turn o the vacuum immediately and call the authorised service centre applying for assistan...

Page 28: ...isconnect the vacuum cleaner plug from the power socket Important Wear individual protection devices Release the two retainers that hold the motor head in place Li the motor head and rest this on a at...

Page 29: ...aner A B Li the complete support lter Loosen the clamp and remove the support ring withseal Remove the knots and take out the pocket lter Fit the new lter and put everything back in place locking the...

Page 30: ...of job Fit a suitable lter for the type of material to be vacuumed Pipe perforated or blocked Container full Check the pipe and if necessary replace it Empty container The vacuum cleaner does not wor...

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