background image

14

PREPARATION OF THE APPLIANCE

Since the packaging elements (plastic bags, staples, etc.) are a 

potential source of danger, they should not be left within the reach of 

children, disabled persons, etc.

Gross weight of device, including packaging, is:

The dimensions of the package are as follows: ATTENTION:

HANDLING THE PACKED APPLIANCE

The procedure for removing the device from its packaging is the 

following:

1.  Open the outer box.

ATTENTION:

  You  are  advised  to  always  wear  protective 

gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands

.

2.  Remove the accessories from the box and carefully lay them on 

the ground.

HOW TO UNPACK THE APPLIANCE

3.  Take out the vacuum head carton.

4.  Remove the vacuum hose from the collection tank.

5.  Remove the appliance from the box using the handle, being 

careful not to damage either during the operation.

ATTENTION:

  it  is  recommended  that  all  the  packaging 

components  be  kept  for  any  future  transportation  of  the 

appliance.

The procedure for the safe handling of the device is the following:

1.  Take all necessary steps to ensure that the device is in a safe 

condition (see “

MACHINE SAFETY 

”).

2.  Remove the vacuum hose (1) (

Fig.2

) from the vacuum nozzle (2) 

on the collection tank; before pulling the vacuum hose press the 

button (3) for unlocking the catch (

Fig.1

).

3.  Insert the appliance into the protective bag, taking care not to 

damage either during this operation.

4.  Insert the appliance into the carton, taking care not to damage 

either during this operation.

Remember to place at the bottom of the carton the block for the 

wheels of the appliance, position around the collection tank the 

blocks for preventing damage during transportation.

HOW TO TRANSPORT THE APPLIANCE

5.  Insert the accessories support and the head block inside the 

carton.

6.  Place the accessories in the carton.

7.  Close the carton.

ATTENTION:

  When  transporting  the  appliance  on  vehicles, 

secure it according to the directives in force so that it cannot 

slide or tip over.

ATTENTION:

  You  are  advised  to  always  wear  protective 

gloves, to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands

.

ATTENTION

Move the packaged product in accordance with 

legal legislation requirements regarding accident prevention, 

the size and the mass of the packaging itself.

3

2

1

1

2

U/M

VAC WD 20

kg

18

VAC WD 40

kg

18

VAC WD 60

kg

26

U/M

A

B

C

VAC WD 20

cm

45

47

77

VAC WD 40

cm

45

47

92

VAC WD 60

cm

52

64

104

Summary of Contents for VAC WD 20

Page 1: ...PROFESSIONAL VACUUM CLEANERS ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION DOC 10068727 Ver AA 02 2017 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL VAC WD 20 40 60 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ERTING THE PAPER COLLECTION BAG FILTER OPTIONAL 16 INSERTING THE NYLON FILTER OPTIONAL 17 INSERTING THE CARTRIDGE FILTER OPTIONAL 17 FRONT SQUEEGEE OPTIONAL FIXING KIT ONLY FOR TOP VAC WD 60 VERSIONS 18 PREPARING TO WORK 18 WORK 19 VACUUM CLEANERS 19 WET VACUUM CLEANER 19 WET VACUUM CLEANERS WITH OPTIONAL FRONT SQUEEGEE KIT VAC WD 60 VERSIONS 20 AT THE END OF WORK 21 MAINTENANCE 21 RECOMMENDED MAI...

Page 4: ...ed to use the appliance in the safest most appropriate and most autonomous way It includes information concerning technical aspects safety operation appliance downtime maintenance spare parts and scrapping Operators and qualified technicians must read the instructions in this manual carefully before carrying out any operation on the appliance If in doubt about the correct interpretation of instruc...

Page 5: ... co operation of the operator who is directly responsible for machine operation The majority of occupational accidents that happen both in the workplace or whilst moving are caused by failure to respect the most basic safety rules An attentive careful operator is most effective guarantee against accidents and is fundamental in order to implement any prevention programme The serial number plate is ...

Page 6: ...mply with both the directions on the instructions as well as current safety standards Keep the packing film out of the reach of children Risk of asphyxiation DANGER Indicates an imminent danger that could cause serious injury or death WARNING Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could cause serious injury or death CAUTION Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could cause minor inj...

Page 7: ...rial number plate The power supply cable outlet must have an earth connection in compliance with the regulatory standards Before using check for any damage on the connection cable and on the power plug If the cable is damaged immediately contact a specialist technician for restoring normal operations Connect the appliance only to an electrical connection installed by an electrical installer in con...

Page 8: ... and not the cable Do not handle the plug or the vacuum cleaner with wet hands Deactivate all the controls before connecting or disconnecting from the electrical socket Do not pull or transport the appliance by the cable do not use the cable as a handle do not close a door on the cable and do not pull the cable around sharp edges or corners Do not pass the vacuum cleaner over the cable Keep the ca...

Page 9: ...e or inflammable gases liquids and powders reactive powders Reactive metal powders for example aluminium magnesium zinc together with strongly alkaline detergents and acids Acids and alkalines in their purest state Organic solutions for example gasoline paint thinners acetone or gasoline WARNING Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all body parts away from openings and from moving parts Do not put...

Page 10: ...ppliance should only be used in closed areas Never leave the appliance unattended when it is connected to the mains socket Take the plug out of the socket when not used and before any maintenance Burning or smouldering objects Itisforbiddentovacuumpersonsoranimalswiththisappliance In low temperatures the appliances should not be used outdoors CAUTION When the appliance is operating do not bring it...

Page 11: ...ys wear suitable protective gloves when working with the appliance The appliance should only be used by people trained in its use and who have shown that they know how to use the appliance and have been expressly authorised to do so Do not place any liquid containers on the appliance In the event of a fire use a powder extinguisher Do not use water If foam forms or liquid leaks immediately switch ...

Page 12: ...al provisions for commercial appliances MAINTENANCE CAUTION Only use accessories and spare parts that have been authorised by the manufacturer Original accessories and spare parts ensure the appliance can be used safely and without any fault ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS CAUTION Only use the materials expressly recommended by the manufacturer as cable extensions contact an authorised retailer or els...

Page 13: ...reaks and wear If foam forms or liquid leaks immediately switch off the appliance Unless otherwise stated in the instructions liquid substances can be vacuumed only up to a temperature of 45 C WARNING This appliance is not suitable for vacuuming powders that are damaging to health unless expressly stated Observe the technical warnings set out in the user manual ATTENTION Protect the appliance agai...

Page 14: ...fe condition see MACHINE SAFETY 2 Remove the vacuum hose 1 Fig 2 from the vacuum nozzle 2 on the collection tank before pulling the vacuum hose press the button 3 for unlocking the catch Fig 1 3 Insert the appliance into the protective bag taking care not to damage either during this operation 4 Insert the appliance into the carton taking care not to damage either during this operation Remember to...

Page 15: ...coupling hinges 8 Accessories support The components of the collection tank are as follows 1 Rear wheels 2 Front wheels 3 Vacuum nozzle 4 Vacuum hose coupling uncoupling button 5 Flexible hose housing LOCATION OF THE MAIN COMPONENTS OF THE APPLIANCE LOCATION OF THE HEAD UNIT COMPONENTS LOCATION OF THE TANK UNIT COMPONENTS VAC WD 20 AND VAC WD 40 VERSIONS LOCATION OF THE TANK UNIT COMPONENTS VAC WD...

Page 16: ... risk of serious injury to your hands INSERTING THE PAPER COLLECTION BAG FILTER OPTIONAL 2 Free the vacuum head unit from the collection tank by releasing the hooks 1 on the side of the collection tank Fig 1 3 Using the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit Fig 2 remove the vacuum head from the collection tank 4 Lay the head gently on the floor 5 Insert the paper collection bag filter inside the collec...

Page 17: ...using the hooks 1 on the side of the collection tank Fig 4 ATTENTION the nylon filter must only be used together with the filter float kit or the permanent fabric filter To insert the cartridge filter proceed as follows 1 Take all necessary steps to ensure that the device is in a safe condition see MACHINE SAFETY ATTENTION You are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serio...

Page 18: ...e joint 6 of the vacuum nozzle Fig 5 7 Insert the vacuum hose from the vacuum nozzle 7 on the collection tank before pulling the vacuum hose press the button 8 for unlocking the catch Fig 6 Before beginning to work it is necessary to 1 Before using the appliance must be in order and safe to use with the work equipment especially the power cable and the extension cable If everything is not in order...

Page 19: ... main switch 4 to the work position I Fig 2 VACUUM CLEANERS 4 Proceed with the vacuuming ATTENTION If when working the intensity of the vacuum should drop read the chapter CONTROLAND OPERATION To start working proceed as follows 1 Make all the checks listed in PREPARING TO WORK 2 Free the vacuum head from the collection tank by releasing the hooks 1 on the side of the collection tank turn the leve...

Page 20: ...N The machine is fitted with a mechanical device float under the vacuum lid When the collection tank is full this device shuts off the air to the vacuum motor to protect it you will recognise this condition by the deeper noise made by the motor When you hear this sound you must empty the collection tank read CONTROLLING AND CLEANING THE COLLECTION TANK 7 Secure the vacuum head to the collection ta...

Page 21: ...P60 versions or else insert it into the storage pocket at the rear of the collection tank valid for P80 and P100 versions 6 Remove the vacuum hose 1 Fig 2 from the vacuum nozzle 2 on the collection tank before pulling the vacuum hose press the button 3 for unlocking the catch Fig 1 7 Remove the front squeegee if fitted and clean off any impurities read OPTIONAL FRONT SQUEEGEE CONTROL AND CLEANING ...

Page 22: ...you have the VAC WD 60 versions and you want to empty the tank of solid waste proceed as follows A Use the transportation handle to turn the collection tank to bring the handle in contact with the floor Fig 5 B Remove the dirt from the collection tank ATTENTION If you are using the paper collection bag filter optional check that it is not full if it is change it C Clean the inside of the collectio...

Page 23: ...he button 3 for unlocking the catch Fig 1 FRONT SQUEEGEE OPTIONAL CONTROL AND CLEANING KIT VAC WD 60 VERSIONS Proper cleaning of the whole front squeegee optional kit ensures better drying of the floor as well as a longer vacuum motor life To carry out the cleaning of the squeegee unit proceed as follows 1 Take the device to the dedicated maintenance area ATTENTION The place this operation is carr...

Page 24: ...g protective gloves to avoid any possible contact with the edges or tips of metal objects 3 Remove the vacuum hose 1 from the vacuum nozzle 2 on the squeegee body Fig 1 4 Fully loosen the knobs 3 in the squeegee body pre assembly Fig 2 5 Remove the squeegee body from the slits in the squeegee connector Fig 3 6 Free the rear rubber pressing blades 11 from the squeegee body using the hook 12 Fig 12 ...

Page 25: ...ric filter with an air jet from a distance of more than 20cm 8 To refit the sponge filter carry out the operations in the reverse order CONTROLLING AND CLEANING THE FLOAT The careful cleaning of the float guarantees a longer life span of the appliance s vacuum circuit ensuring a better floor cleaning performance To clean the float proceed as follows 1 Take the device to its maintenance area ATTENT...

Page 26: ...FETY ATTENTION You are advised to always wear protective gloves to avoid the risk of serious injury to your hands 3 Free the vacuum head from the collection tank by releasing the hooks 1 on the side of the collection tank Fig 1 4 Using the handle 2 on the vacuum head unit Fig 2 remove the vacuum head unit from the collection tank 5 Remove the cartridge filter 3 Fig 3 6 Vacuum the cartridge filter ...

Page 27: ...ER COLLECTION BAG FILTER OPTIONAL or else INSERTING NYLON COLLECTION BAG FILTER OPTIONAL VALID FOR VAC WD 60 VERSIONS The collection bag filter is full or has torn Replace the collection bag filter The fabric filter is not correctly positioned Remove the vacuum head from the collection tank and position the fabric filter correctly The fabric filter is clogged or has torn Remove the vacuum head fro...

Page 28: ...ction tank The vacuum hose is not properly connected to the accessory in contact with the floor Connect the vacuum hose to the accessory that is being used to do the vacuuming The vacuum head is not positioned correctly Place the vacuum head on top of the collection tank and secure it using the side hooks The fabric filter is clogged or has torn Remove the vacuum head from the collection tank and ...

Page 29: ... EN 62233 2008 EN 50581 EN 60312 2013 for dry vacuum cleaners only Regulations applied 666 2013 for dry vacuum cleaners only The person authorized to compile the technical file Mr Mark Bresnihan Sauber House Unit 3 Rushington Business Park Chapel Lane Totton Hampshire SO40 9AH Chapel Lane 01 02 2017 Industrial Cleaning Equipment Ltd Legal representative Mark Bresnihan EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ...

Page 30: ...30 NOTE ...

Page 31: ......

Page 32: ...Industrial Cleaning Equipment Ltd Sauber House Unit 3 Rushington Business Park Chapel Lane Totton Hampshire SO40 9AH Service 0800 389 3869 Facsmile 023 8042 8318 Email info ice clean com ...

Reviews: