Operation and filter care instructions – Minuteman C82908-00 Critical Filter Vacuum User Manual

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The Minuteman Critical Filter Vacuum has been specifically designed to clean up hazardous dust of all types.
Special filters reduce the incidence of airborne dust that would be created by any other method of cleaning.

During the removal of hazardous dust, do not sweep, scoop, shovel, or in any manner handle other than by
vacuuming.

Do not at any time attempt to bypass, remove, substitute or by any other means change the filters used in this
vacuum.

Before attempting to use and before cleaning, be certain that you fully understand the instructions given for the
setting up or cleaning/changing of filters of this vacuum.

Use only approved Minuteman Critical Filter Vacuum filters and filter bags.

In light cleaning situations Change filters once daily uless you have determined by checking that a shorter or
longer period of time would be necessary to meet 10 pounds of material

Each facility has its own individual and unique cleaning problems, it is suggested that you use the following:

1.

Fully open the plastic bag and place it down into the tank on the underside of the intake tube as shown.

2.

Take the paper bag that has the cardboard collar attached and open it up by gently pulling the folds apart.

3.

You will notice two creases on the top side of the collar; carefully bend the ends down (toward) the bag.

4.

Insert this bag into the tank and push it to the bottom, taking care not to snag the plastic bag.

5.

Locate the cardboard collar around the intake tube and gently work it up past the raised ring that runs around
the tube.

6.

Push the plastic bag down past the paper bag; position it about 1/2 to 2/3 down past the top of the bag.

7.

Starting at the bottom of the cloth filter, slip the paper filter protector over the entire cloth filter until the elastic
band on the paper filter protector goes around the black plastic frame of the cloth filter.

8.

Ensure that the inside steel frame that supports the cloth filter is inserted into the tank with the cut out section
facing the front of the down tube. Then insert the cloth filter and paper filter protector inside the tank. Be careful
not to rip the paper filter protector when pushing the cloth filter with steel frame into the tank.

9.

Position the lid onto the tank, making sure that the paper filter elastic is inside the cloth filter frame so that the
U.L.P.A. filter will go down inside the cloth filter. Make sure that the motor lid is seated onto the ring of the cloth
filter frame completely around the tank.

10. Snap the lid latches into place.

For proper cleaning of the tank and removal/changing of the filters, see “Procedures in Removing Contaminated
Filters and Cleaning of Contaminated Tank.”

Always wear a facemask and gloves when conducting this procedure.
1.

Unplug the machine from the power source.

2.

Carefully and slowly unlatch the tank latches and remove the vacuum lid only (be sure when you lift up on the
lid that the cloth filter stays inside the tank.) Set the lid with the U.L.P.A. filter assembly aside.

3.

Gently remove the cloth and paper filter protector from the tank. Carefully place the paper and cloth filter into a
plastic bag. With one hand grab the bottom of the paper filter protector through the plastic bag and with the
other hand release the elastic band from around the cloth filter frame. Slide the cloth filter out of the paper bag.
Set the cloth filter and frame aside.

4.

Before closing up the plastic bag with the used paper filter inside, check the prefilter filter attached to the
U.L.P.A. filter for any noticeable dirt. The impact filter should be changed every other time you change the
paper filter or if any dirt particles are noticed during inspection. Then the used impact filter can also be put into
the plastic bag before sealing up for disposal. See “Changing the Black Foam Prefilter” for more information.

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Operation and FIlter Care Instructions

Tank/Filter Set-Up Procedure

Procedures in Removing Contaminated Filters
and Cleaning of Contaminated Tank

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