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OPERATING PROCEDURES

WARNING!   For the safe operation of this machine follow the instructions given in this booklet and the training given by 

your supervisor.  Failure to do so can result in personal injury and/or damage to machine and property!

DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT!

NEVER USE THIS MACHINE TO PICK UP VOLATILE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS!

The model shown in this manual is intended for commercial use.

PREPARATION

To prepare the machine for operation, make sure it is of correct voltage and properly assembled.  If in doubt, ask your supervisor.

1.  If the vacuum is in its upright position (page 6)

,  raise the handle while supporting the vacuum, then slowly lower the 

vacuum to the floor.

2. 

Properly install the filter bag in the vacuum: 

Lift the cover from the machine. The filter bag inlet is designed with a rubber 

gasket that fits securely over the bag adapter (page 7) in the cover.  First push the filter bag inlet over the adapter on the 

cover.  Then from the outside of the cover reach inside the adapter and push the gasket on the rest of the way.  Replace 

the filter bag when full.

OPERATION

1.  Plug the machine’s power cable into a properly grounded outlet

 (see Grounding Instructions).

2.  The foot pedal should be raised to the “BRUSH”

 position (page 8) for wide area vacuuming.

3.  Adjust the brush height 

with the lever located on the rear of the machine near the floor (page 8).

4.  Turn the vacuum switch ON 

(rocker switch on operator’s right, page 7).

5.  Turn the brush switch ON 

(rocker switch on operator’s left, page 7) 

and begin vacuuming

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OPERATION WITH TOOLS

Three on-board tools are available for the vacuum: the dusting tool, crevice tool and turbo tool (page 6).  Twenty (20) feet of 

hose is provided which allows access to rooms without moving the machine.

1.  The brush and vacuum switches should be turned OFF.

2.  Depress the foot pedal to the “ACCESSORY” position.

3.  Remove the rigid portion of the accessory hose 

 from its storage area in the handle and 

attach the tool of choice.

4.  Turn the vacuum switch ON and begin.

Note: The vacuum switch should be OFF when switching the foot pedal between the accessory and the brush positions.  

MAINTENANCE

ALWAYS turn the brush and vacuum motor switches OFF and UNPLUG the power cord from the electrical outlet before doing 

any clean-up or repairs, and when the machine is left unattended.

AFTER EACH USE:

1.  Vacuum filter bag: 

If the bag is full or damaged install a new one.

Filter Bag, 10 Pack – Part Number 650602

Cloth Bag (optional) – Part Number 650601

2.  Power cord and plug:

 Check for cuts or nicks;  if damaged, have the cord replaced at a factory authorized service center.

3.  Casters and Wheels:

 Remove any strings or debris that may restrict the free movement of the casters.

4.  Tools:

 Inspect the tools to ensure there is no obstruction of airflow.  Remove any debris found.

5.  Brush:

  Remove any strings or debris.  Replace if becomes worn or damaged.

Storage: 

The handle may be folded down and the machine stored upright to reduce storage space requirements.  Store the 

machine in a clean dry area.

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Summary of Contents for WAV-30

Page 1: ...e Muskegon MI 49442 6252 Carefully inspect all components to ensure that there is no concealed freight damage If such damage is discovered file a CONCEALED DAMAGE REPORT immediately with the deliverin...

Page 2: ...not use flammables to clean this machine 8 Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes 9 Maintenance and repairs must be done by a qualified or authoriz...

Page 3: ...ay be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in figure B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet fi...

Page 4: ...ON rocker switch on operator s right page 7 5 Turn the brush switch ON rocker switch on operator s left page 7 and begin vacuuming OPERATION WITH TOOLS Three on board tools are available for the vacuu...

Page 5: ...ny rips tears or can t be cleaned 2 Inspect and clean the exhaust filter It is located under the handle on the top of the machine see page 8 Remove the filter and clean by shaking vacuuming or washing...

Page 6: ...g Tool 658801 Crevice Tool 658802 Wand 2 659801 Not Shown Retainer Wand 2 657203 Body Machine 651304 Handle Machine 653901 Cover 652302 Kit Hopper Latch 655001 Cuff 2 242402 Image Enlarged Wand Recess...

Page 7: ...1 Vacuum Switch Brush Switch Cover 652302 Gasket Cover 653402 Brace 658505 Nut 10 20 ESNA S S 2 W236D Screws Handle 2 962119 Bag Adapter Screws Brace 2 W343D Bag Clamp Assembly Not Seen Screws 2 96202...

Page 8: ...Filter 653301 Screw 8x1 2 THP 4 W136D Screen Filter 658501 Sound Deadening 658504 Handle 653901 Exhaust Filter 653301 Brush Height Adjustment Assembly detail on page 11 650903 Brush Accessory Foot Ped...

Page 9: ...18 Support Motor 650801 Screws 4 962044 Brush Motor 655201 Bracket Brush Motor 658503 Two 2 Sets Screw 1 4 20x1 2 HH W169D Washer 1 4 Lock 980002 Washer 1 4 Flat W104D Three 3 Sets Screw 962010 Washer...

Page 10: ...n 2 911212 Lead Assembly 4 911228 Screw Motor Mount 4 962025 Shaft Wheel 657703 Screw 10 24x1 PHP W343D Nut 10 20 ESNA S S W236D Two 2 Sets Washer Fibre 5 one side 6 other side 509820 Washer 7 16 Flat...

Page 11: ...SSEMBLY Plate Adjustment 656601 Label Brush 655108 Arm Caster Adjustment 655110 Rod 657403 Weldment Support Caster 650303 Screw 8x1 2 THP W136D Spring 658302 Screw 8x1 2 THP 2 W136D Two 2 Sets Screw 9...

Page 12: ...should be taken The inoperative machine or warranted parts must be delivered to the authorized dealer with shipping and delivery charges prepaid If unable to locate the Dealer you may contact Pacific...

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