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6.6.1. 

  

 To prepare your vacuum cleaner for dry vacuuming, install the cartridge filter over the filter cage. Carefully push filter until it sits flush  

 

forming a tight seal. Tighten the filter retainer lock clockwise to secure against the internal filter cage (Fig. 18).

6.6.2.   

Install the dust bag and/or the disposable bag onto the suction port inlet. Refer to sections 5.9 & 5.10 for installation instructions.

 

IMPORTANT: 

Before picking up dust with occupational exposure limit values:

 

Check that all the filters are present and properly fitted.

 

For safety reasons, a visual warning indicator will activate if the air flow in the suction hose drops to below 20 m/s.

 

IMPORTANT:

 Dispose of the dirt in accordance with legal regulations.

 

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WARNING!

 Remove the electrical plug from the socket before emptying after dry pick-up. After removing the suction hose from the  

  machine, close the cover gasket.

 

NOTE: 

The requirements for the ingress degree (dust category M) have only been certified for dry vacuuming.

 

IMPORTANT:

 Check the filter regularly for optimal performance. An old or blocked filter will reduce suction performance.

 

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WARNING!

 When using the tank liner, be careful not to vacuum heavy or sharp objects.

 

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WARNING! When removing the tank liner, use a P2-respirator, and securly tie a knot in the disposable bag.

 

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DO NOT

 make contact with any sharp objects and then carefully dispose of in accordance with local disposal regulations.

6.7. 

  

WET VACUUMING:

 

CAUTION! 

Never vacuum liquids without the water level limit system and foam filter in place.

 

NOTE: 

Empty the container before wet vacuuming.

6.7.1. 

  

To prepare your vacuum cleaner for wet vacuuming, release the retainer lock and remove the dry use cartridge filter.

6.7.2. 

  

Carefully install the supplied foam filter over the internal filter cage, making sure the whole cage is covered (Fig. 19.1).

 

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WARNING!

 

DO NOT

 USE DUST COLLECTION BAGS FOR WET VACUUMING.

 

IMPORTANT! 

The vacuum cleaner is equipped with a float valve which is operational during wet suction (Fig. 20.2). The suction power  

 

decreases when the maximum filling level is reached.

6.7.3. 

  

When this happens, switch the vacuum cleaner off immediately, and empty the container.

7. 

 

MAINTENANCE 

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WARNING!

 REMOVE THE POWER CABLE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE.

 

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WARNING!

 ALWAYS USE A P2-RESPIRATOR WHEN PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE AND/OR REMOVING THE CARTRIDGE  

  FILTER AFTER VACUUMING HAZARDOUS DUSTS.

7.1. 

  

Keep all safety devices, air vents and the motor housing free of dirt and dust. Use a soft, dry brush to clean the equipment regularly.

7.2. 

  

Clear all dirt or debris from the collection tank after each use. Allow to dry before replacing the power head.

7.3. 

  

Check the hose, attachments, and power cable to verify that they have not been damaged or any debris is trapped and blocking    

 

airflow.

7.4. 

  

CLEANING CARTRIDGE FILTER

 

IMPORTANT! 

After vacuuming hazardous dusts, it is recommended to dispose of the cartridge filter within a sealed bag and dispose  

 

of in accordance with local disposal regulations.

 

IMPORTANT! 

When manually cleaning the cartridge filter, be careful not to damage the filter.

7.4.1. 

  

Remove the cartridge filter and clean by gently tapping or brushing dirt off. Ensure you always use a P2-respirator and only do so in a  

 

well ventilated environment. 

7.4.2. 

  

For optimal performance it is recommended to replace the old filter with a new filter regularly.

7.4.3. 

  

If necessary, use a mild soap and water solution to wash cartridge filter and rinse with clean water. Allow the filters to air dry before 

 re-installing.

7.5. 

  

CLEANING FOAM FILTER

7.5.1. 

  

Remove the foam filter and use a mild soap and water solution to wash and rinse with clean water (Fig. 21). Allow filter to air dry    

 

before installing and using again.

8.  TROUBLESHOOTING

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WARNING! 

Remove from mains supply before Troubleshooting or performing any maintenance.

8.1. 

  

CLEANING PERFORMANCE

8.1.1.   

If your motor is operating, then the most likely cause for a loss in suction is a blockage or an opening in the vacuum. To maintain   

 

a high cleaning performance from your machine, it is important to replace or clean cartridge filters as necessary. 

8.1.2. 

  

Replace full dust collection bags to prevent performance drops. A performance drop with clean filters can only be caused by a    

 

blockage in the tools or the hose.

Original Language Version

© Jack Sealey Limited

PC380M110V  Issue:1  08/04/21

Summary of Contents for PC380M110V

Page 1: ... none are loose 9 Ensure that the voltage marked on the appliance matches the power supply to be used 8 DO NOT pull or carry the appliance by its power supply lead 8 DO NOT pull the plug from the socket by the power cable 8 DO NOT use worn or damaged cables plugs or connectors Immediately have any faulty item repaired or replaced by a qualified electrician 9 Ensure the unit is correctly earthed vi...

Page 2: ...t prevention regulations valid in the country of use observe recognized regulations for safety and proper use 9 When dust removers are used the rate at which air is exchanged in the room must be adequate if the exhaust air from the vacuum cleaner is blown into the room please observe regulations valid in the country of use 9 Before starting work the operating staff must be informed on use of the v...

Page 3: ...sing on the base Insert a washer onto the axle followed by the rear wheel and another washer Insert the wheel retaining pin into the hole on the end of the axle to lock into place Push fit the hub cap onto the wheel Repeat the same steps on the other end of the axle Fig 3 5 5 To position the hose storage rack insert one end into the channel on the side of the power head making sure it is secured i...

Page 4: ...rrect suction across different floor surfaces and applications 5 15 2 To remove the floor nozzle attachments turn the floor tool holder upside down 5 15 3 Using a flathead screwdriver or other suitable tool locate the holding clips on each outer edge 5 15 4 Insert a flat edged object directly next to the holding clip between the insert and the floor tool holder Pry the attachment up from underneat...

Page 5: ... of the suction hose nozzle into the channel located within the filter cleaner button 6 4 4 Move the on off switch to the I position 6 4 5 Turn the power regulator to the MAX position 6 4 6 Press the filter cleaning button down and hold it down for 3 4 seconds Fig 16 6 4 7 Repeat the process two more times 6 5 WET AND DRY VACUUMING OPERATION WARNING ENSURE YOU READ UNDERSTAND AND APPLY SECTION ENT...

Page 6: ...3 When this happens switch the vacuum cleaner off immediately and empty the container 7 MAINTENANCE e WARNING REMOVE THE POWER CABLE FROM THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE WARNING ALWAYS USE A P2 RESPIRATOR WHEN PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE AND OR REMOVING THE CARTRIDGE FILTER AFTER VACUUMING HAZARDOUS DUSTS 7 1 Keep all safety devices air vents and the motor housing free of dirt ...

Page 7: ...nd fuse Functional fault in the mains cable switch or motor Have damaged part checked by qualified personnel or contact Sealey stockist Dust is escaping from the motor cover The cartridge filter is missing or damaged Fit cartridge filter or replace it Foam filter accidentally fitted when dry vacuuming Replace foam filter with the cartridge filter Power tool take off socket does not work Power tool...

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