DV-2-MET / DV-AV-MET 10/1/2013
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SET-UP
1.
Remove from packaging and inspect unit. Report any discrepancies to Goodway
Technologies Corporation’s Customer Service at (800) 370-2855.
2.
Position this vacuum cleaner in the area it will be used.
3.
Ensure all filters are in place including the nylon filter (located under the motor head) and
the chip basket (located in the detachable collection tank).
4.
Attach hose to the intake manifold.
For Electric Powered Vacuums:
Connect the unit to the plant’s wiring. See units name plate for power requirements. It is
imperative that the ground connection is properly made. See grounding instructions for more
information. Unit is now ready for operation.
For Pneumatic Powered Vacuums:
A clean, dry supply of air at a minimum of 50 PSI at 35 CFM is required for operation. The
maximum allowable pressure is 90 PSI at 50 CFM.
WARNING –
unrestricted compresses air hoses can whip, causing personal injury and
equipment damage.
Use a ½
air line minimum, smaller air lines will restrict flow and lessen performance.
Connect a grounded air supply line to the barbed fitting at the intake on the vacuum lid. Make
sure the valve on the lid is in the off position. Unit is now ready for operation.
OPERATION
During operation regularly check the liquid level in the level indicator located on the front of
the collection tank. When the collection tank is full, the floating device will stop the air flow.
The motor(s) will continue to run, but suction ends. At this point it is necessary to empty the
collection tank.
For Electric Powered Vacuums:
Switch on the vacuum motor by activating the vacuum motor switch. The motors are each
controlled by a switch on the vacuum head. Both motors are on for normal operation but one
motor at a time can be used to decrease air flow.
For Pneumatic Powered Vacuums:
Open the valve on the vacuum lid to the desired setting and begin vacuuming. When finished
vacuuming, always shut off the main air supply and open the valve at the vacuum to relieve
pressure in the air line.
The debris collection tank has a coolant level indicator. Empty the liquid from the tank by using
the dump valve on the rear of the tank.
To Empty Debris Collection Tank:
To release the debris container, pull the lever on the chassis up (see figure). The container is
now unlocked and easily transportable for emptying.
CAUTION -
The chip basket when full will be heavy. Use extreme caution.
Ensure the float, the cylindrical part in the middle of the chip basket, is not discarded during
emptying.
When the container has been emptied, put it in its initial point under the filter chamber and
make sure that it is correctly arranged. Pull down the release lever and the container will be
automatically lifted and locked in place. At this point the vacuum cleaner is ready to be used.