Dry vacuum cleaning, Wet vacuum cleaning 7. blowing – Sealey PC100 User Manual

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WARNING! Ensure you read, understand and apply

Section 1 ‘Safety Instructions’.

Reminder: DO NOT vacuum hazardous substances. Use

of an incorrect filter will invalidate your warranty.

5.1.

Whilst you are preparing the machine for use ensure that it is

unplugged from the power supply.

5.2.

Remove the power head. Stretch the opening of the

reusable cloth filter over the filter cage and push it down.

5.3

Ensure that the filter completely covers the filter cage

with the elastic portion stretched over the smooth ring of

plastic at the base of the filter cage.

5.4.

Reposition the power head onto the container, and secure

in place by rotating the two locking knobs.

5.5. Insert the flexible hose into the front inlet port below the

on/off switch. Push the required attachment onto the free end

of the hose.

5.6.

Plug in the power supply.

5.7.

Switch the motor on (position ‘I’).

5.8.

When you have completed vacuuming, press the switch to

‘Off’ (position ‘O’), and unplug from power supply.

Regularly check the condition of the filter.

5. DRY VACUUM CLEANING

WARNING! Ensure you read, understand and apply Section 1

‘Safety Instructions’. Reminder: Remove plug from power

supply before opening unit. DO NOT vacuum solvents,

explosives, inflammable and/or hazardous liquids such as

petrol, oil, spirits, paint, thinners, acids etc.

6.1.

Whilst preparing the unit for use ensure that the machine is

unplugged from the power supply. Make sure the tank is

clean and free from dust and dirt.

6.2.

Remove the reusable cloth filter and fit the foam filter over

the filter cage, replace the top section onto the container.

6.3.

To the same flexible hose as used in dry cleaning fit the

desired nozzle.

6.4.

Ensure the switch is ‘Off’ (position ‘0’) before plugging into

the power supply.

6.5.

Press the switch to ‘On’ (position ‘I’).

6.6.

After use, empty the tank and dry.

To vacuum large quantities of liquid, from a sink or tank etc., do not

immerse the nozzle completely in the liquid, leave a gap at the top of

the nozzle opening to allow an air inflow. The machine is fitted with a

float valve which stops the suction when the tank has reached its

maximum capacity. The user will notice an increase in motor speed.

When this happens, turn off the machine, disconnect from power

supply, remove the head from the container and empty the liquid into

a suitable receptacle or drain. To continue vacuuming, refit the head

and proceed. After wet vacuuming, turn the machine off and remove

plug from power supply. Empty the container and clean/dry the inside

and outside before storage.

Remember! After wet vacuuming the foam filter must be removed

and a dry cloth filter must be fitted before dry vacuuming again.

6. WET VACUUM CLEANING

7. BLOWING

7.1 Push one end of the flexible hose into the blowing outlet port

in the back of the power head.

7.2 Ensure the power switch is turned off and plug into the

power supply.

7.3 Switch on the power (position ‘I’).

7.4 The unit will now blow through the hose and can be used to

clear obstructions within the pipe.

WARNING! If after a few seconds the hose is still blocked turn

of the unit and clear the hose manually.

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PC100 Issue: 2 - 22/10/09

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