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1. After removing the handle and vac unit from the

carton, the following instructions will help you

ready the vac for operation.

2. Remove the rolled up dust bag and Spin-Pak®

from the spacer box. The rolled up dust bag

contains the following items: Front caster 64-71-

A, Bracket/caster 66-430-C, and Cables (1) 72-

132-A and (2) 72-134-A, also, the plastic bag

containing the following hardware: 63-304-A, 4

Bag hooks; 69-416-16, 2 Contour head bolts 1/

4-20 x 1; 352-416, 2 Acorn nuts 1/4-20; 65-416-

20, 2 Bolts-Hex head 1/4-20 x 1 1/4; 364-416, 2

Nuts-Hex Lock 1/4-20; 936-416, 2 Washer-Int.

Tooth Lock 1/4; 365-516, 2 Nut-Hex Lock 5/16.

3. After removing the machine from the carton the

first step is to install the caster bracket and insert

the caster.

4. Attach the caster bracket (item 20) by removing

(2) 1/4-20 x 1 bolts and washers (items 36 and

30) also (2) 1/4-20 x 1 1/4 bolts and washers

(items 37 and 30 at the bottom of the front cover

assembly, item 15).  Now position the caster

bracket so the part no. is on the top side. Insert

(2) 1/4-20 x 1 bolts and washers (items 36 and

30) in the (2) top holes and screw into the front

cover assembly. Do not tighten.

Do not tighten.

Do not tighten.

Do not tighten.

Do not tighten. Now insert (2)

1/4-20 x 1 1/4 bolts and washers (items 37 and

30) into the (2) bottom holes and screw into the

front cover assembly. Now tighten all (4) bolts).

5. Next install the caster (item 17). Place the 3/4

nut (item 3) on the shank of the caster before

screwing the caster into the caster bracket. Adjust

height to suit. Turn 3/4 nut tight against bottom

side of bracket to lock caster shank and maintain

height setting.

6. Attach the top cross brace (ref. no. 14) with the

left and right truss braces (ref. nos. 12 & 13) to

the upper handle (ref. no. 15) with bolts and nuts

(ref. nos. 10 & 7). Do not tighten!

Do not tighten!

Do not tighten!

Do not tighten!

Do not tighten! Now place

the truss braces over bolts “A” on the cabinet and

install nut (ref. no. 6). Again, do not tighten! 

Again, do not tighten! 

Again, do not tighten! 

Again, do not tighten! 

Again, do not tighten! Next

place the upper handle (ref. no. 15) ends on top

of lower handle which is attached to the blower

housing.  Now place the cross brace (ref. no. 14)

on the bottom side of the lower handle and fasten

together with bolts, washer, and nuts (ref. nos. 2,

5, 9 & 10). Now tighten all nuts and bolts on the

handle assembly.

7. To attach intake housing to unit; Insert the hinge

bosses, on collar of intake housing, behind the

hinge extension on front cover assembly. Swing

intake housing to lay flat against front cover

assembly. Secure by placing flatwasher and

adjusting knob, on pivot bolt, over the collar of

intake housing and tightening adjusting knob.

1. The batteries should be installed next. Follow

instructions under Battery Selection and Care to

determine if batteries are  in good condition.

Place batteries in the cabinet in the positions

shown in diagram. Thoroughly tighten all terminal

connections, coat with a thin application of

petroleum jelly. Be sure the positive and negative

posts are in the proper location. All the wires and

battery cables have been attached to the cabinet

except (1) 72-132-A and (2) 72-134-A,  these were

wrapped in the dust bag for shipping and can be

identified by their lengths. The following page

shows the complete wiring diagram.

2. To assemble Spin-Pak®; Remove the hex head

bolts, lock nuts, and flatwashers, from the three

upper holes used to secure the retaining ring to

the blower housing. Do not remove the bottom

bolt or the retaining ring from blower housing. Align

the holes in the Spin-Pak® with the three upper

holes in the remaining ring and blower housing.

Reassemble to the hex head bolts, lock nuts, and

flatwashers to the three holes and tighten.

3. Attach the dust bag to the unit by placing the bag

hooks in the bottom loop of the top bag straps.

Hook the straps on the upper handle just above

the top cross brace. Slip the neck  of the bag

over the Spin-Pak® and retaining ring, pull the tie

strap tightly around the neck of the blower

housing.

4. WARNING: Battery charger selector switch must

be in the off position and power cord to the

charger disconnected before inspecting or

servicing batteries. Make all connections or

disconnects to batteries with charger off.

5. WARNING: Proper eye protection such as

goggles, face shield or safety glasses should be

worn with protective clothing such as rubber

gloves and apron, when servicing or inspecting

batteries.

Summary of Contents for pv-7201-bp

Page 1: ...el Model Model PV PV PV PV PV 7201 BP 7201 BP 7201 BP 7201 BP 7201 BP Revised 7 05 OPERA OPERA OPERA OPERA OPERATION TION TION TION TION SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE SERVICE P P P P PAR AR AR AR ARTS TS TS TS TS CARE CARE CARE CARE CARE ...

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Page 3: ...LE OF CONTENTS ABLE OF CONTENTS General Safety Instructions 1 2 Warning Decal Placement 3 Assembly Operation Instructions 4 5 Blower Housing Assembly Parts 6 7 Battery Cabinet Assembly Parts 8 Handle Assembly Parts 9 Electrical Box Assembly 10 Warranty Back Cover ...

Page 4: ...and make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop Be aware that rotating blades slow down gradually after motor is shut off Never leave equipment unattended when engine is running Shut off motor and disconnect batteries before leaving equipment Do not vacuum any burning or smoldering materials such as cigars cigarettes ashes or cinders Do not vacuum areas that have been recently tre...

Page 5: ...ing and safety glasses Remove metal jewelry Do not lay tools or metal objects on top of batteries Charging batteries generates explosive gases DO NOT CHARGE BATTERIES WHEN OPEN FLAMES OR SPARKS ARE PRESENT DO NOT SMOKE Make sure the charger is turned off before disconnecting it from the batteries Charge the batteries in a well ventilated area SAFETY INTERLOC SYSTEM SAFETY INTERLOC SYSTEM SAFETY IN...

Page 6: ...3 Safety Decals Safety Decals Safety Decals Safety Decals Safety Decals ...

Page 7: ...er handle ref no 15 ends on top of lower handle which is attached to the blower housing Now place the cross brace ref no 14 on the bottom side of the lower handle and fasten together with bolts washer and nuts ref nos 2 5 9 10 Now tighten all nuts and bolts on the handle assembly 7 To attach intake housing to unit Insert the hinge bosses on collar of intake housing behind the hinge extension on fr...

Page 8: ...19 64 x width 7 5 64 x height 10 3 16 BA BA BA BA BATTER TTER TTER TTER TTERY CHARGER SPECIFICA Y CHARGER SPECIFICA Y CHARGER SPECIFICA Y CHARGER SPECIFICA Y CHARGER SPECIFICATIONS TIONS TIONS TIONS TIONS Use charger no 957731 Volt DC 24 VoltAC 115 Ph 1 cy 60 1 Keep filter bag clean The efficiency of this unit depends on the breathing capabilities of the dust bag On extremely dusty jobs empty bag ...

Page 9: ...6 BLOWER HOUSING UNIT BLOWER HOUSING UNIT BLOWER HOUSING UNIT BLOWER HOUSING UNIT BLOWER HOUSING UNIT ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBLY Y Y Y Y ...

Page 10: ...7 P P P P PAR AR AR AR ARTS LIST TS LIST TS LIST TS LIST TS LIST ...

Page 11: ...8 BA BA BA BA BATTER TTER TTER TTER TTERY Y Y Y Y CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET CABINET ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBLY Y Y Y Y P P P P PAR AR AR AR ARTS LIST TS LIST TS LIST TS LIST TS LIST ...

Page 12: ...9 HANDLE BAG HANDLE BAG HANDLE BAG HANDLE BAG HANDLE BAG ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBLY Y Y Y Y ...

Page 13: ...10 ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL ELECTRICAL BOX BOX BOX BOX BOX ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBLY Y Y Y Y P P P P PAR AR AR AR ARTS LIST TS LIST TS LIST TS LIST TS LIST ...

Page 14: ...pment replacement All warranteed items become the sole property of Parker Sweeper Company or its original manufacturer whichever the case may be Parker Sweeper Company disclaims any implied warranty including the warranty of merchantability and the warranty of fitness for a particular purpose Parker Sweeper Company assumes no responsibility for any special incidental or consequential damages This ...

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