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Master Australia Pty Ltd

45 Marrickville Rd Marrickville NSW 2204
Ph: 612 9550 5800 • Fax: 612 9550 5876

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Page 1: ...Fax 612 9550 5876 Before using machine For Safety Read all safety and operator instructions Safety approval No NSW21128 EMC Approval No N14590 Serial No ________________ Model BLACK PROVAC Model No PROBFT1000 THE BLACK PROVAC BACK PACK VACUUM CLEANER OPERATOR AND PARTS MANUAL Issue 2 ...

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Page 3: ...__________________________________________________________________8 PARTS NUMBERS _____________________________________________________________________________________9 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES _______________________________________________________________________________9 WIRING DIAGRAM____________________________________________________________________________________10 MAINTENANCE ADVICE _________...

Page 4: ...safe operation of equipment READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE FOR SAFETY This appliance is not intended for use by young children or inferm persons unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance safely Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Th...

Page 5: ... Voltage Shock or electrocution can result Unplugging machine before servicing IS A MUST MODIFICATIONS REPAIRS OR SERVICING Only original parts and accessories are to be used Failure to adhere to these recommendations could result in machine failure and damage that will not be covered by the appliance warranty Damaged equipment could also result in injury to persons The manufacturer its distributo...

Page 6: ...cuuming 4 Connect the plug to the main supply socket outlet 5 Turn the illuminated switch to ON 6 Begin vacuuming floor Operate the vacuum wand and floor tool in a back and forth PENDULUM LIKE motion whilst keeping your back upright DO NOT vacuum across your body 7 Stay within the length of the power cord when vacuuming 8 To stop vacuuming switch the machine off and disconnect the plug from the ma...

Page 7: ...ess Slide the other arm through the second shoulder harness 3 Loosen the shoulder harnesses before buckling the waist strap so the weight of the unit is sitting comfortably on the waist 4 5 Buckle the waist strap and tighten to desired comfort 6 Tighten the shoulder harnesses if necessary to attain optimum comfort 7 This is how the back pack should be sitting on your waist and shoulders 8 Connect ...

Page 8: ...lder pad loop entering the handle area Feed pad over the handle and through the loop Removing the waist belt 1 Manoeuvre the tri slide to a verticle position so it can slide out through the slot Installing the waist belt 1 Manoeuvre the tri slide to a vertical position so it can slide into the slot 2 Feed power lead into cable restraint leaving approximately 20cm of slack in the cable at the plug ...

Page 9: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 8 PROBFT1000 BLACK PROVAC ...

Page 10: ...O1046 1 20 Shoulder pad adjustment strap set PRO1030 1 21 Back Support PRO1006 1 22 Waist belt pad assembly PRO1029 1 23 trig slides PRO1020 2 24 Belt buckle PRO1019 1 25 Vacuum hose assembly HOSECOMP 1 26 Pistol Grip plastic PISTOLP 1 27 Chrome Wands WANDCHR 2 28 Floor Tool PR01052 1 Complete Assembly l Included in Assembly l l l l l l l l NOT SHOWN IN DIAGRAM Screws for Motor Retaining Bracket S...

Page 11: ...secondary filter is clean and not damaged Check floor tool wands and hose for blockage or damage MONTHLY MAINTENANCE Follow Daily Inspection plus Replace secondary filter Check the brush strips on the floor tool if worn out these should be changed 3 MONTH MAINTENANCE Follow Daily and Monthly Inspection plus Replace cloth bag 6 MONTH MAINTENANCE Follow Daily Monthly 3 Monthly Inspection plus Replac...

Page 12: ...cord before using machine Check the dust bag is empty Clean it if necessary before and after vacuuming Check the secondary filter Replace or clean filter as necessary Check floor tool vacuum hose and connector for damage or blockage 1 2 3 4 REPORT ANY DAMAGE OR REPAIR NEEDS IMMEDIATELY TO YOUR SUPERVISOR OR CONTACT YOUR LOCAL PROVAC REPAIR AGENT AS SOON AS POSSIBLE 11 ...

Page 13: ...er Contact Service centre Tighten hose connection Twist lid firmly clockwise Replace vacuum hose Clear blockage in lid Contact service centre PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Model No Motor Type Voltage and Frequency Motor Rated Wattage and Amperage Dust Bag Capacity Cable Length Airflow Water lift Sound level Filtration Safety Electrical Approval No EMC Conformity C tick No Machine weight Warranty...

Page 14: ...oregoing but subject to any statute the following components and conditions are specifically not covered in this warranty 1 Any electrical components found damaged from water 2 Any components damaged from use of chemicals detrimental to its life 3 Components that have normal wear and tear or lack of maintenance upkeep including but not limited to hoses floor tools and attachments seals gaskets and...

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Page 16: ...Master Australia Pty Ltd 45 Marrickville Rd Marrickville NSW 2204 Ph 612 9550 5800 Fax 612 9550 5876 ...

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