Operating Procedures; Operation - Pacific PV-12 Operating & Maintenance Instructions

Wet/dry vacuums
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WARNING! For the safe operation of this machine
follow the instructions given in this booklet and the
training given by your supervisor. Failure to do so can
result in personal injury and/or damage to machine
and property!
DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE IN AN EXPLOSIVE
ENVIRONMENT!
WARNING! NEVER USE THIS MACHINE TO PICK
UP VOLATILE OR EXPLOSIVE MATERIALS.

OPERATION

To prepare the machine for operation, make sure it is of the
correct voltage and properly assembled. If in doubt, ask
your supervisor.
FOR DRY PICK-UP:
"Dry" refers to material such as dust, dirt, debris and dry
foam shampoo.
1. Release the clamp on the side of the tank and head
assembly. Lift the head assembly off and set it aside.
2. Then lift the cloth filter assembly out of the collector
tank. Clean the cloth filter if needed (reference the
"Maintenance" section).
3. Empty the collector tank of all dust and debris. If the
debris is wet, empty and dry the inside of the tank thor-
oughly.
4. Place the cloth filter assembly back into the collector
tank. Check for a good seal around the outer filter lip
and tank rim.
5. Replace the head assembly and fasten the clamp. At-
tach the hose, wand and floor tool of choice (reference
page 5).
6. Plug the power cord into a 115-volt, 60 cycle grounded
outlet.
7. Turn the machine's motor on by pressing the rocker
switch which is located on the head assembly.

OPERATING PROCEDURES

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FOR WET PICK-UP:
"Wet" refers to liquids such as water, scrub solutions and
detergents; NOT volatile or explosive materials.
1. Release the clamp on the side of the tank and head
assembly. Lift the head assembly off and set it aside.
2. Then lift the cloth filter assembly out of the collector
tank. Store the filter assembly for future, dry pick-up
use. DO NOT REINSTALL.
3. Empty the collector tank of all dust and debris. Also
wipe the inside of the collector tank to remove cling
ing dust.
4. Check the float shut-off device on the lower portion of
the head assembly. The float should have free move-
ment. When the recovered liquid soilage reaches the
collector tank capacity, the float will rise to shut off
the air flow, stopping the liquid recovery. This pre-
vents damaging overflow and signals the operator when
to empty the collector tank.
5. Replace the head assembly and fasten the clamp. At-
tach the hose, wand and floor tool of choice (reference
page 5).
6. Plug the power cord into a 115-volt, 60 cycle grounded
outlet.
7. Turn the machine's motor on by pressing the rocker
switch which is located on the head assembly.
ACCESSORIES
Tool Kit #608809 is included with the Models PV-12/12P,
PV-18/18P and PV-18D/18PD. See Page 5 for the kit's illus-
tration and assembly instructions.
The Front Mounted Squeegee #608521 is included with
the Model 18PS. Reference Pages 10 and 11 for the
squeegee's illustration and assembly instructions.
The tool kit and front mounted squeegee are also available
as optional accessories.

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