Installation and operating instructions, Danger, Grounding instructions – Dustless HEPAPack User Manual

Page 3: Motor, Thermo-protector in- structions, Electrical, Extension cord, Preparation for operation

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GrOUNDiNG

iNstrUCtiONs:

This appliance must be grounded. If it

should malfunction or breakdown,

grounding provides a path of least

resistance for electric current to reduce

the risk of electric shock. This appliance is

equipped with a cord having an

equipment - grounding conductor and

grounding plug. The plug must be inserted

into an appropriate outlet that is properly

installed and grounded in accordance with

all local codes and ordinances.

DaNGEr

-

Improper connection

of the conductor can result in a risk of

electric shock. Check with a qualified

electrician or service person if you are

in doubt as to whether the outlet is

properly grounded. Do not modify the

plug provided with the appliance.

NOtE: Static shocks are common

in dry areas or when the relative

humidity of the air is low. This is

only temporary and does not affect

the use of the vacuum.

MOtOr

vacuum motors must never be used in ap-

plication in which wet or moist conditions

are involved, where dry chemicals or other

volatile materials are present, or where

airflow may be restricted or blocked. Such

motors are designed to permit the vacuumed

air to pass over the electrical wiring to cool

it. Therefore, any liquid (including water), dry

chemical or other foreign substance which

could come in contact with electrical con-

ductors could cause combustion (depending

on volatility) or electrical shock. Failure to

observe these precautions could result in

property damage and severe personal injury,

including death in extreme cases.

tHErMO-PrOtECtOr iN-

strUCtiONs

This appliance is equipped with a thermo-

protector, which will cut off the circuit

automatically to prevent the motor from

overheating. Sufficiently plugging the airway

for an extended period will result in the

vacuum shutting off. If this occurs, press

the switch to turn the vacuum to its “OFF”

position and wait about 5 minutes for the

motor to cool to a safe operating tempera-

ture. Be sure to determine the cause of

overheating and rectify the problem before

using the vacuum cleaner again, or it will

continue to overheat and shut off. In some

instance the circuit is cut off because of high

motor temperature caused by dust bag clog

or airway block. Please unplug the vacuum

and check the inner dust bag and airway.

If the dust bag is too dirty and clogged,

replace with a new one. If airway is blocked,

please get rid of the blockage before reuse.

The motor can be restarted when it is cool.

ELECtriCaL

excluding 220v motors, vacuum motors

operate on a standard 120 volt, 60Hz, AC

circuit. Severe changes in voltage, high or

low, can cause damage to the motor and

cause premature motor failure.

ExtENsiON COrD

To prevent electrical damage, use the

recommended 16 gauge extension cord

provided. If you need to use a 100 foot cord,

it must be 14 gauge or better. Do not use

cords longer than 100 feet.

PrEParatiON FOr OPEratiON

1. Remove the cover

(No. 34) and cover

seal ring (No. 33),

pull out the cloth

dust bag (No. 31).

Check to see that

the filter guards

(No. 1, No. 2 and

No. 3) have not shifted during shipping

(Figure A).

2. Install an inner dust bag (No. 32) inside

of the outer cloth dust bag (No. 31). At

the beginning of each shift, the bags

should be checked. Empty or replace as

necessary.

Note: Never use a dust bag

without the cloth dust bag.

3. This unit had 2 filter options. The open

top filter can be emptied and reused. The

closed top filter is designed to be filled

and disposed of. There fore if there are

any harmful contaminants in the filter

bag, they wont escape the filter bag. The

vacuum is equipped with a filter agitator

rod. The knob, which can be seen from

on top, can be pulled up and shaken

from side to side when the vacuum is

turned off to knock the debris off the

filter and back to the bottom of the filter

bag, increasing your suction once more.

4. Place the cover seal

ring (No. 33) on the

dust bags’ opening

(No. 32). (Figure B)

5. Replace the cover

(No. 34) and clip the

sunken edge of the

cover tight by pushing downward the

cover clip (No. 7).

6. Push the bent

connector tube

(No. 35) into the

cover (No. 34),

make sure that it

inserts into the

cover (No. 34)

completely and

tightly (Figure C).

7. Check the hose ends to make sure that

they are tightly fixed.

8. Check the wear on the cord by the

vacuum body ad

at the plug. Pass

the power supply

cord (No. 13)

through the strip

outside the left

side of the waist belt. (Figure E).

9. Fix the switch box (No. 11 and No. 15)

under the sewn strap and knot the other

strap around the switch box. (Figure F &

Figure G).

Figure B

installation and Operating instructions

Figure C

Figure A

Figure E

Figure F

Figure G

Grounding Pin

Grounded
Outlet

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