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Warning! Do not 

vacuum in areas with flammable gases, vapours or explosive dusts in the air. flammable gases include, but are not 

limited to: lighter fluid, solvent type cleaners, oil based paints, gasoline, alcohol or aerosol sprays. Explosive dusts include, but are not limited 

to: coal, magnesium, grain or gun powder. to reduce the risk of health hazards from vapours or dust, 

Do not

 vacuum toxic materials.

6.1. 

BeFore DrY vacuuming

6.1.1.  Make sure the power cord is disconnected from the outlet. (fig.4.1 & 4.1.2). Verify that the cartridge filter is securely mounted. Make    

 

sure that the filter is pushed in until it stops against the power head. (fig.4.2).

6.1.3.  Place the filter retainer on top of the cartridge filter and tighten by turning the retainer handle clockwise. (fig.4.3).

6.1.4.  Place the power head back on the container, aligning the top section with the latches, and lock it into place. (fig.4.4).

6.2. 

DrY vacuuming

6.2.1.  insert the locking end of the hose into the vacuum port and lock in place. Push the required attachment onto the free end of the hose or  

 

extension. (fig.4.5).

6.2.2.  Plug power cord into the outlet and hang the vacuum on the rack or use off the rack. (fig.4.6).

6.2.3.  Turn the motor on by flipping the switch to the 'I' ON position. (fig.4.7). For remote control use, set the power switch to remote control 

 

position  

and turn the vacuum on by pressing the 'I' ON button on the remote control. (figs 4.8 & 4.9).

6.2.4.  Once you have finished vacuuming, flip the switch to the 'O' OFF position or press the 'O' OFF button on the remote control for at least  

 

one second.

   

Warning! Do not 

use the cartridge filter for wet vacuuming.

   

Warning! Do not 

plug in the power cord to the power outlet. Make sure the plug is disconnected before assembling the unit for wet  

 

or dry use.

   

Warning! 

When vacuuming large quantities of liquids, remove the vacuum from the mounting rack and put it on the floor. the  

 

 

vacuum can be heavy when full of liquids and may be difficult to remove from the rack.

7.1. 

BeFore Wet vacuuming 

7.1.1.  check that the power cord is disconnected from the outlet. (fig.5.1)

7.1.2.  check that the container is clean and free of dust and dirt. 

7.1.3.  remove cartridge filter and dust collection bag, then carefully install the foam filter over the filter cage and place the power head back   

 

on the container. (fig.5.2) see filter installation instructions 5.4.

       

 

Do not

 use the cartridge filter or dust collection bag for liquid vacuuming.

7.2. 

Wet vacuuming

7.2.1.  fit the desired nozzle to the vacuum hose. (fig.5.3).

7.2.2.  Check that the switch is in the 'O' OFF position before plugging the power cord into the outlet. (fig.5.4 & 5.5) 

7.2.3.  Turn the motor on by flipping the switch on the power head to the 'I' ON position or flip the switch on the remote control position and   

 

use the 'I' ON button on the remote control.

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Warning! Do not

 submerge the remote control in liquids.

7.2.4.  After wet vacuuming turn the machine off and remove plug from the power supply. to prevent the risk of mildew, empty the container,    

 

clean and dry the inside and outside of the container, remove the foam filter and allow to dry before storage. (fig.5.6).

imPortant:

 When vacuuming large quantities of liquids,

 Do not 

immerse the nozzle completely in the liquid; leave a gap at the tip of the

nozzle to allow air inflow. the machine is fitted with a float valve that stops the suction action when the container reaches its maximum capacity. 

You will notice an increase in motor speed. When this happens, turn off the machine, disconnect from the power supply and empty the 

container into a suitable receptacle or drain.  to continue vacuuming, refit the power head to the container. After wet vacuuming, turn the 

machine off and remove from the power supply. to prevent the risk of possible mildew refer to 7.2.4.

imPortant: 

the foam filter must be removed after wet vacuuming and a cartridge filter must be  installed before dry vacuuming again.

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 6.  DrY oPeration

 7.  Wet oPeration

Original Language Version

Original Language Version

Original Language Version

GV180WM     issue no.4    14/10/16

© Jack sealey Limited

Summary of Contents for GV180WM

Page 1: ...lue wires only To rewire connect the wires as indicated above DO NOT connect either wire to the earth terminal 1 1 10 Products which require more than 13 amps are supplied without a plug In this case you must contact a qualified electrician to ensure that a suitably rated supply is available We recommend that you discuss the installation of an industrial round pin plug and socket with your electri...

Page 2: ...s unit is ideal for garage workshop environments Features an 8mtr spring hose ideal for double garages Also features remote control buttons on the nozzle to allow the user to turn the unit on off without leaving the cleaning area Includes 5mtr power cable extension lances x2 combo brush round brush deluxe car nozzle crevice tool washable cartridge filter foam filter and dust bag Innovative design ...

Page 3: ... fig 3 8 5 2 MOUNTING THE VACUUM ONTO THE RACK 5 2 1 The vacuum comes ready for dry vacuum cleaning If the cartridge filter is not installed refer to 7 2 fig 3 9 fig 3 10 5 2 2 For improved dust filtering fit the dust collection bag flange onto the inlet stub taking care not to damage the bag fig 3 11 5 2 3 For wet vacuuming install the supplied foam filter fig 3 12 See 7 4 for filter installation...

Page 4: ...ay be difficult to remove from the rack 7 1 BEFORE WET VACUUMING 7 1 1 Check that the power cord is disconnected from the outlet fig 5 1 7 1 2 Check that the container is clean and free of dust and dirt 7 1 3 Remove cartridge filter and dust collection bag then carefully install the foam filter over the filter cage and place the power head back on the container fig 5 2 See filter installation inst...

Page 5: ...ways keep spare filters on hand IMPORTANT The filters are made of high quality materials designed to stop small dust particles The cartridge filter and dust collection bag should be used for dry pick up only A dry cartridge filter is necessary to pick up dust If the cartridge filter is wet it will clog quickly and be difficult to clean Handle the filter carefully when removing it for cleaning or r...

Page 6: ... cord Unplug and check the power cord If damaged have it repaired by a professional Container full Empty container Switch in wrong position Press the ON I button on the power head Dust comes from the motor The reuseable cloth filter is Attach or replace cartridge filter cover missing or damaged Reduced efficiency and motor Blockage in the nozzle hose Check nozzle hose and container inlets for spee...

Page 7: ...Drill top hole here Drill middle hole here Drill bottom hole here 9 MOUNTING RACK HOLE TEMPLATE Original Language Version GV180WM Issue No 4 14 10 16 Jack Sealey Limited ...

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