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C310 | Issue 8 (H,F,1...) 08/08/2019

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© Jack Sealey Limited

Sealey Group, Kempson Way, Suffolk Business Park, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk. IP32 7AR

 01284 757500 

 01284 703534 

 [email protected] 

 www.sealey.co.uk

ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION

Recycle unwanted materials instead of disposing of them as waste. All tools, accessories and packaging should be sorted, taken to 
a recycling centre and disposed of in a manner which is compatible with the environment. When the product becomes completely 
unserviceable and requires disposal, drain any fluids (if applicable) into approved containers and dispose of the product and fluids 
according to local regulations.

Note

: It is our policy to continually improve products and as such we reserve the right to alter data, specifications and component parts without prior notice.

Important

: No Liability is accepted for incorrect use of this product.

Warranty

: Guarantee is 12 months from purchase date, proof of which is required for any claim.

9.3.       STORAGE

  

NOTE: 

Prior to storage, the following steps should be taken:

9.3.1.     Remove the shampoo head and use the end of the extension  

   tube to suck up any remaining liquid. Run the vacuum  

 

   cleaner until the tubes and hose are clean and dry. 

9.3.2.     Switch off the unit and unplug from the power supply. Then    

   empty the main tank and shampoo tank.

9.3.3. 

    Gently remove the foam filter to dry. Refit for further wet  

 

   suction. For dry vacuuming you must fit a dry cartridge filter.

10. MAINTENANCE

10.1.   GENERAL MAINTENANCE

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure the machine is unplugged from the power supply.

10.1.1. 

 Disconnect the hose from the container (fig.7.2).

10.1.2. 

 Undo the clasps and remove motor head from the container (fig.7.3).

10.1.3. 

 Clear out any dirt or debris from the container and hose (fig.7.4).

10.1.4. 

 Clean the foam filter by washing it in a mild soapy solution (fig.7.5).

10.1.5.   Check that the telescopic suction tube operates smoothly, and check  

   the power cable to make sure it has not received any damage.

10.1.6. 

 Check the O Ring (fig.8) on the mail hose connector (Item 33) for wear. 

10.1.7.   Replace O rings if necessary (Item 32).

10.2.   CARTRIDGE FILTER MAINTENANCE

 

See also Section 6

10.2.1. 

 Handle the filter carefully when cleaning or installing. 

10.2.2. 

 Carefully remove the cartridge filter (fig.9A) and inspect it for damage. 

 

   A filter that has small holes or tears in it will not perform efficiently 

 

   and should be replaced.

10.2.3. 

 To clean a dry filter, tap it inside a waste bin (fig.9B). 

 

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DO NOT

 use a wet cartridge filter for dry vacuuming as  

 

  the filter will clog quickly. To clean a wet cartridge filter it  

 

  should be rinsed from the inside (fig.9B) and allowed to air    

  dry for 24 hours.

10.3.   

To fit a new/cleaned filter, slide it over the filter basket (fig.9C) 

 

   and push it home fully (fig.9D).

10.4.   

Check and clean, if necessary, the exhaust filter (Item 3), found at the rear of the motor head, before each use. Open the 

 

   exhaust outlet cover (Item 2) and remove the exhaust filter, clean with a brush or blow with air, replace before switching machine on.

11.  TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Reason

Solution

Cleaner will not operate.

No power supply.

Faulty power cable, switch or motor.

Container full of liquid.

Check supply.

Check and repair or replace faulty item.

Empty container.

Dust comes from the motor cover.

Filter missing or damaged.

F

it or replace appropriate filter.

R

educed efficiency and increased

M

otor speed/vibration.

Filter clogged.

Nozzle, hose or container inlet blocked.

C

lean or replace appropriate filter.

Check nozzle, hose and container inlet for 

blockage.

No solution spraying out.

Switch in wrong position.

Shampoo tank is empty.

I

ncorrectly fitted trigger or pipes.

Turn switch to the required position.

Add more shampoo.

C

heck fittings and connections. 

Ensure there are no kinks in tubes.

Leak from drum connector.

O ring on male connector damaged.

Replace O ring.

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fig.8

fig.9

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 authority for recycling information.

Summary of Contents for PC310

Page 1: ...airs are carried out by a qualified electrician Replace a damaged plug with a BS1363 A 13A 3 pin plug If in doubt contact a qualified electrician a Connect the GREEN YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal E b Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N d After wiring check that there are no bare wires and ensure that all wires have ...

Page 2: ...f 4 VMR925 Single VMR925S Optional Accessories Optional Dust Bags Pack of 5 PC200PB5 4 CONTENTS Item Description 17 Shampoo tank 1 Handle 18 Cartridge filter 2 Outlet cover for the exhaust filter 19 Shampoo pipe for large wash head 3 Exhaust filter 20 Large shampoo head 4 Shut off valve basket 21 Shampoo spraying nozzle 5 Floating cup valve 22 Small shampoo head 6 Cable storage hook 23 Air flow re...

Page 3: ...le hose into the front inlet on the tank and lock in place 7 4 Push the required attachment onto the free end of the hose 7 5 Plug into the power supply 7 6 Switch the motor to vacuum only position When completed turn the switch to the off position O and unplug from power supply 8 WET VACUUM CLEANING WARNING Ensure you read understand and apply Section 1 Safety Instructions IMPORTANT Remove plug f...

Page 4: ...it onto a spiggot in the head mounting to ensure that the nozzle outlet is the right way round fig 5 10b 9 2 TO CLEAN FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY See fig 6 9 2 1 Clip the spray nozzle with the short tube Item 21 into the underside of the small cleaning head Item 22 Then attach the trigger directly to the mounting on the underside of the small head Push the assembled head onto the air diffuser handle NO...

Page 5: ...eck the O Ring fig 8 on the mail hose connector Item 33 for wear 10 1 7 Replace O rings if necessary Item 32 10 2 CARTRIDGE FILTER MAINTENANCE See also Section 6 10 2 1 Handle the filter carefully when cleaning or installing 10 2 2 Carefully remove the cartridge filter fig 9A and inspect it for damage A filter that has small holes or tears in it will not perform efficiently and should be replaced ...

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