Maintenance; Vacuum Head Assembly; Carbon Brush Inspection - Pacific WDV-18 Parts & Operating Manual

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Good maintenance procedures assure better operation, fewer repairs and longer life to your machine.
DISCONNECT THE ELECTRICAL PLUG OF THE MACHINE FROM THE ELECTRICAL OUTLET BEFORE DOING ANY
CLEANUP, REPAIRS OR MAINTENANCE OF THE MACHINE AND WHEN LEAVING THE MACHINE UNATTENDED.
CLEAN THE MACHINE AFTER EACH USE:
1. Wipe the outside with a clean cloth.
2. Clean the collector tank: Release the clamps on each side of the tank and head assembly. Lift the head as-
sembly off and set aside. Lift the filter assembly out of the collector tank and set aside. Then wipe the inside
of the collector tank with a clean cloth.
3. Empty and check the filter assembly: Empty the recovered soilage into a suitable container and shake to
remove clinging dirt. Brush the outside of the filter bag to remove embedded dirt. Check the filter assembly
for tears or holes; repair or replace if necessary. Install the clean filter assembly into the clean collector tank.
ELECTRICAL CABLE:
Check the cord for any nicks, cuts or damage. Report these to your supervisor for correction.

VACUUM HEAD ASSEMBLY:

1. Head Assembly: Replace and leave ajar if the collector tank is damp to prevent mildew.
2. Gaskets: Clean the vacuum head gasket (23) and the float shut-off gasket (24 on page 6).
3. Float Shut-Off Device: This should move freely. Remove any debris or strings from the float cage.
WHEELS AND CASTERS:
Check these for cuts and nicks. Remove any strings or debris that may restrict the free movement of the wheels.
Wipe the treads clean.

CARBON BRUSH INSPECTION:

Check for wear at six month intervals or every 600 hours of operation. The carbon brushes must be replaced if
worn shorter than 3/8 inch.

MAINTENANCE

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