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   Maintain the ash vacuum cleaner in good condition. Use authorised agent for servicing.

 

   Empty and clean the ash vacuum cleaner after each use.

 

   When not in use store the ash vacuum cleaner in it’s original packaging in a clean, safe, childproof location.

 

  

WARNING! The warnings, cautions and instructions discussed in this instruction manual cannot cover all possible  

 

  conditions and situations that may occur. It must be understood that common sense and caution are factors which           
  cannot be built into this product, but must be applied by the operator.

2. INTRODUCTION

Ideal for the collection of ash or 

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 re debris from 

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 replaces, stoves, wood burners, BBQs, grills and more. A powerful 1200W motor provides 

great suction performance whilst also acting as a blower. With a 20L capacity, the lightweight tank features quick release clips for ease 
of emptying. A 1.2m 

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 exible metal lined suction hose allows the suction of ash up to a temperature of 40°C(100°F). Easily switch to blow 

function by using the outlet on the top of the vacuum. Features 

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 lter cleaning function by placing the end of the nozzle on the button at the 

top of the unit. Includes a HEPA 

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 lter with metal cover preventing the leaking of ash and dust and round aluminium nozzle. Cable length 

2.5m.

3. SPECIFICATION

Air

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 ow: .......................................................................90m³/hr

Drum size: ........................................................................ 20L
Filter type: ........................................................Cartridge 

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 lter

Maximum vacuum pressure: .................................... 160mbar
Motor power: ...............................................................1200W
Supply: ...........................................................................230V
Vacuum accessories diameter: ................................. Ø34mm

4. CONTENTS

5. ASSEMBLY

5.1. 

  

ATTACHING THE FILTER

5.1.1. 

  Place 

the 

outer mesh filter over the HEPA 

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 lter (

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 g 2).

5.1.2. 

  

Place the HEPA 

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 lter and outer mesh filter onto the motor cover and secure by turning the 

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 lter in the direction of the lock arrow    

 indicator 

(

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 g 2).

 

 

NOTE:

 There is a safety switch fitted on the motor cover which prevents the ash vacuum cleaner from operating with no filter.

5.2. 

  

REMOVING THE FILTER

5.2.1.   

To remove the 

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 lter follow section 5.1 but in reverse.

5.3. 

  

ATTACHING THE MOTOR COVER

5.3.1. 

  

Centrally place the motor cover with the attached 

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 lters onto the top of the tank (

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 g 2).

5.3.2. 

  

Secure into place with the latch hooks (

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 g 3).

5.4. 

  

REMOVING THE MOTOR COVER

5.4.1.   

To remove the motor cover follow section 5.3 but in reverse.

5.5. 

  

ATTACHING THE HOSE

5.5.1. 

  

Align the tongues on the end of the hose with the grooves in the tank suction inlet (

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 g 3) and turn in the direction of the lock arrow  

 indicator.

5.6. 

  

REMOVING THE HOSE

5.6.1.   

To remove the hose follow section 5.5 but in reverse.

5.7. 

  

ATTACHING THE HOSE NOZZLE EXTENSION

5.7.1. 

  

Centrally insert one end of the metal hose nozzle extension into the remaining open end of the hose (

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 g 1).

5.8. 

  

REMOVING  THE HOSE NOZZLE EXTENSION

5.8.1.   

To remove the hose nozzle extension  follow section 5.7 but in reverse.

6. OPERATION

  

 

NOTE:

 Ensure all Safety Instructions in Section 1 are read and understood and carried out before use and save the instructions and  

 

  warnings for future reference.

6.1. 

  

POWER SWITCH

 

  WARNING! 

Ensure that the ash vacuum power switch is in the OFF position prior to connecting to the electrical mains.

6.1.1. 

  

Plug the ash vacuum cleaner into the electrical mains.

PC200A  Issue 1 23/11/21

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

ITEM

DESCRIPTION

1

Tank

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Motor cover

3

Hepa filter

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Outer mesh filter

5

Suction hose

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Hose nozzle extension

   

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Summary of Contents for PC200A

Page 1: ...oubt contact a qualified electrician Class II products are wired with live brown and neutral blue only and are marked with the Class II symbol A Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L B Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N C After wiring check that there are no bare wires and ensure that all wires have been correctly connected Ensure that the cable outer sheath exten...

Page 2: ...ig 2 5 1 2 Place the HEPA filter and outer mesh filter onto the motor cover and secure by turning the filter in the direction of the lock arrow indicator fig 2 NOTE There is a safety switch fitted on the motor cover which prevents the ash vacuum cleaner from operating with no filter 5 2 REMOVING THE FILTER 5 2 1 To remove the filter follow section 5 1 but in reverse 5 3 ATTACHING THE MOTOR COVER 5...

Page 3: ...tor shows red this indicates that the filter needs replacing or cleaning 7 MAINTENANCE WARNING Prior to carrying out any maintenance or cleaning isolate the ash vacuum cleaner from the electrical power source 7 1 HEPA FILTER CLEANING 7 1 1 When there is a notable reduction of suction the HEPA filter will require cleaning 7 1 2 Remove the motor cover from the tank See section 5 4 7 1 3 Remove the f...

Page 4: ...pplicable into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids according to local regulations WEEE REGULATIONS Dispose of this product at the end of its working life in compliance with the EU Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE When the product is no longer required it must be disposed of in an environmentally protective way Contact your local solid waste authorit...

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