10 — maintenance – Nilfisk-Advance America IVT-1000CR User Manual

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Dust class “M”

(Medium hazard – defined by EN 60335-2-69).

This industrial vacuum is approved according to EN

60335-2-69 for category of use “M” and is fit to

suck dry, non flammable and non-toxic dust with

MAK>0.1mg/m? values; the clean air is conveyed back

into the place of work.

Dust class “H”

(High hazard – defined by EN 60335-2-69).

This industrial vacuum is approved according to EN

60335-2-69 for category of use “H” and is fit to suck

dry, non flammable and non-toxic dust with all MAK

limiting values as well as dry, non flammable dusts of

carcinogenic substances. The cleaned air is fed back to

the workplace atmosphere

10 — Maintenance

10.1 — Foreword

Attention!!

All maintenance and cleaning operations must be

carried out when the vacuum is off and disconnected

from the electricity main.

The suction unit needs no particular maintenance or

lubrication.

Remember, however, that correct use and servicing are

essential if the safety and efficiency of the vacuum are

to be guaranteed.

To ensure regular and constant operation and to prevent

the warranty from becoming void, only ever use genuine

Nilfisk-Advance A/S spare parts when repairs are

needed.

10.2 — Checks and inspections on start-up

The customer should proceed with the following

inspections to ensure that the vacuum has not been

damaged during transportation.

10.2.1 — Before starting:

Check that the mains voltage value corresponds to

that for which the machine is preset (see data plate in

paragraph 3.1 fig. 1);

10.2.2 — With the vacuum operating

check that all the air seals are perfectly tight; check

that all fixed protections are efficient; proceed with

suction tests using the same materials as those used

during work. This will ascertain whether all parts of the

vacuum operate correctly.

10.3 — Routine maintenance

Strictly comply with the following operations to ensure

that the vacuum remains in a constantly reliable

condition.

10.3.1 — Before each work shift:

Check that all warning and danger plates are fixed and

legible.

Replace them if they are damaged or incomplete.

Check that the waste container is empty.

Empty it if this is not the case. See paragraph 8.3.

10.3.2 — Cleaning the vacuum unit:

Cleaning and service of the appliance must be

carried out in a practical and safe manor without

causing risk to the maintenance staff or others.

Suitable precautions include, decontamination

before dismantling, provision for local filtered

exhaust ventilation where the appliance is

dismantled, cleaning of the maintenance area and

suitable personal protection.

- For M and H class certified appliances the outside

of the appliance shall be decontaminated by

vacuum cleaning methods and wiped clean or

treated with sealant before being taken out of the

hazardous area. All the appliance parts shall be

regarded as contaminated when removed from

the hazardous area and appropriate action taken

to prevent dust dispersal.

- The appliance is devided in autoclavable and NON

autoclavable parts.

- All stainless steel parts can be cleaned /

decontaminated by means of an autoclave at 121

C – this will secure an absolute decontamination

of the parts.

- The autoclavable parts are:

o Trolley

o Dust container

o Filter container

o Stainless steel clamps

o Stainless steel grounding cables

o Screws, nuts etc.

o Top filter cover

o Silicone rubber gaskets for the exhaust filter

o All Acc. Tubes, nozzles and white silicone hose.

- All NON autoclavalbe parts shall be cleaned by

means a appropriate detergents / sanitizers, to

ensure an absolute clean surface and to prevent

any backteria growth or the like.

- The NON autoclavable parts are:

o Motor unit

o Vacuum gauge

o Handle

o Cable

- In order to secure a complete cleaning of the

NON autoclvable parts the appliance needs to be

dismantled before the cleaning operation.

- Dismantling of the appliance has to take place

according to the instructions mentioned earlier in

this paragraph.

- Cleaning the motor head:

o Vacuum clean the outside of the complete

appliance

o Dismount the appliance by loosening the stainless

steel clamps

o Unscrew the cable from the motor head

- wipe down the cable with a suitable detergent.

o Unscrew the 2 screws fixing the handle. (screws

can be autoclaved)

- Wipe down the handle with a suitable detergent

o Unscrew the cover for the exhaust filter – fixed

with 4 screws

- The stainless steel cover and screws can be

autoclaved at 121 C

- The gaskets used to seal between the motor unit

and the exhaust filter can also be cleaned in the

Autoclave at 121 C. (The gaskets are made from a

special grade silicone rubber)

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