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DYNAVAC Raptor Vac Instructions Manual

DYNAVAC Raptor Vac Instructions Manual

Non-conductive, dry, electric portable vacuum systems, m class dry vacuum

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Raptor Vac
Dry, Electric Portable Vacuum Systems
Voltage/
Model
Frequency
61400
120/60 Hz
61420
120/60 Hz
61402
230/50 Hz
61408
230/50 Hz
61412
230/50 Hz
"M" CLASS DRY VACUUM
When employed in accordance with their
intended use, the industrial vacuum cleaners
described in these operating instructions are
suitable for picking up non-flammable, dry dusts.
They correspond to dust class "M" in accordance
to: EN 60335-2-69. By ILK, Germany
Non-Conductive
Region
Capacity
(Plug)
Gallon (Liter)
US/Canada, 20 Amp
US/Canada, 15 Amp
UK
CEE7
Switzerland
FOR COMMERCIAL USE
24 (90)
24 (90)
24 (90)
24 (90)
24 (90)

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  • Page 1 Raptor Vac ™ Non-Conductive Dry, Electric Portable Vacuum Systems Voltage/ Region Capacity Model Frequency (Plug) Gallon (Liter) 61400 120/60 Hz US/Canada, 20 Amp 24 (90) 61420 120/60 Hz US/Canada, 15 Amp 24 (90) 61402 230/50 Hz 24 (90) 61408 230/50 Hz...
  • Page 2 Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces...
  • Page 3 This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, 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.
  • Page 4 G R O U N D I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S This unit must be grounded. If it should malfunction or breakdown, Where it is critical to avoid shocks or sparks caused by static grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to electricity, an electrically conductive and grounded air supply reduce the risk of electric shock.
  • Page 5 O P E R AT I N G T I P S A N D T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G Keep machine clean to ensure optimum performance. After each 2. If the filter (P/N 80459) should become damaged or badly use, lift off vacuum head and knock dust from filter.
  • Page 6 ITEM DESCRIPTION Vacuum Head Handle 80460 Complete Assembly Cord, Model 61400 80440 Cord, Model 61420 80482 Cord, Model 61402 80480 USA/Canada, 20 Amp - 61400 Cord, Model 61408 80485 230V USA/Canada, 15 Amp - 61420 Cord, Model 61412 80481 120V Strain Relief –...
  • Page 7 Pneumatic Tool Supply Line Complete Assembly ITEM DESCRIPTION Nipple 80429 Fitting 80229 Guide 80421 Bracket 80231 Screw 80225 T Connector 80433 Nipple 80400 Sensor Body 80476 Sensor Plate 80227 Sensor 80241 O-Ring 80226 Screw 80228 Nipple 80220 Washer 80221 Y Connector 96571 Tube (per Meter) 80453...
  • Page 8 Tank /Cart Complete Assembly ITEM DESCRIPTION Handle 80464 Tank 80463 Screw 80169 Gasket 80465 Deflector 80411 Vac Inlet (Orange Button) 80466 Rivet 80403 Metal Hook 80427 Screw 80169 Washer 80412 Handle Support, Head 80454 Handle Support, Passing 80456 Rivet 80455 Caster 80409 Screw...
  • Page 9: Original Instruction

    ORIGINAL INSTRUCTION IT IS RECOMMENDED TO KEEP THIS MANUAL ALWAYS ON HAND FOR FUTURE REFERENCES. WARNING: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING. Dry vacuum cleaner Certified to vacuum class “M” dusts - According to Regulation EN 60335-2-69 annex AA the CE mark “European Compliance”...
  • Page 10 INDICATIONS TO BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO • This vacuum cannot be used by children, by people with reduced physical, sensorial or mental capacities or without any experience and knowledge, unless they did not receive instructions relative to the use of the appliance and are controlled by a person responsible for their safety •...
  • Page 11 • WARNING: Use only the accessories supplied with the appliance or those speci- fied in the instruction manual. Using other accessories might compromise the op- erator safety. • WARNING: Do not leave the unsupervised a working machine. Always remove the plug from the socket if the appliance is not working, and store it away from the reach of children or people who are not conscious of their own actions.
  • Page 12 WARNING: This vacuum is equipped with a manostat with a control led that lights when the cartridge filter (essential filter) is clogged and must be replaced. Do not clean the essential filter with air. The essential filter must be disposed of after use. This is necessary in order not to compromise the efficiency of the filtering system which would let go unwanted dust particles into the environment.
  • Page 13 • The dirty essential filter is toxic waste and must be treated as such. • For the disposal thereof please adopt the procedures recommended by the relevant laws in force applied at the place of use. • It is advisable to immediately place the dirty essential filter, dismantled from the vacuum cleaner, into the appropriate container for disposal.
  • Page 14: Components And Features

    COMPONENTS AND FEATURES Description of electro/pneumatic controls (B) BLACK ELECTRIC SWITCH (I O II) (select different working modes) MODE “0”: machine is off MODE “I”: the motors are working with cyclic cleaning of the cartridge filter MODE “II”: electro/pneumatic telecontrol system is in automatic mode and the cleaning of the cartridge filter are working.
  • Page 15 WARNING: When pneumatic tools are used do not exceed the woking pres- sure of 150 PSI (10 atm) – Danger of air hose explosion When the job is done disconnect the tool from the vacuum machine WARNING: Changes in the electrical connection of the vacuum cleaner could cause serious damages, even the death of the operator, and irrepara- ble damages to the vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 16: Ec Declaration Of Conformity

    EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY 2006/42/CE - 2004/108/CE - 2011/65/CE DYNABRADE declare under our responsibility that the product to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards or other normative document(s): • IEC 60335 -1:2010 + A1:2013 SAFETY •...
  • Page 17 T E C H N I C A L S P E C I F I C AT I O N S – P O R TA B L E V A C U U M S Y S T E M S Model No......All Models (Reference Pg.