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lynsey
February 18, 2025

Hi How high can the skyvac machine go to clean?

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Mr. Anderson
February 18, 2025

The SkyVac Interceptor can reach up to 40 feet (12 meters) for cleaning.

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Summary of Contents for SkyVac Interceptor

  • Page 1 SkyVac Interceptor Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Engine Safety

    IMPORTANT PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND HONDA OWNERS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE SERIAL NUMBER……………………………………………………………. TO COMPLETED BY THE USER This Spinaclean Heavy Duty Vacuum Cleaner is designed to handle a wide range of cleaning and debris collection operations in industrial areas CAUTION This vacuum cleaner must not be used for the collection of health endangering flammable or explosive material...
  • Page 3: Starting The Engine

    6) Check the filter/float valve for cleanliness/operation To Fill the Engine with Oil Ensure the Interceptor is on level ground. Remove the grey dipstick and fill with multigrade 10w 40 engine oil. Pour up to the bottom of the thread in...
  • Page 4 4) Start the engine Recoil start—Turn the engine switch to the ON position. Pull the starter grip lightly until resistance is felt, then pull briskly. DO NOT allow the starter grip to snap back against the casing, return it gently to prevent damage to starter. Electric Key Start—Turn the engine switch to the start position and hold until engine starts (no more than 5 seconds) and return switch to the ON position.
  • Page 5 CONNECTING THE HOSE SUCTION FEATURE When vacuuming, the hose is connected directly to the drum. PUSH the hose end directly into the drum, and it will lock into place. To remove the hose LIFT the “catch” under the drum inlet (hose connection) and withdraw the hose from the inlet.
  • Page 6: Cleaning The Filter

    FITTING THE OPTIONAL SIEVE BASKET Take the head of the drum and insert the basket feet first until it sits on the bottom of the drum. Insert the outer black plastic ring on top of the sieve basket to lock it into position The sieve basket will collect the debris and the water will run through the basket and sit in the bottom of the drum.
  • Page 7 CONNECTING YOUR SUCTION POLES AND END TOOLS TOGETHER Insert the carbon fibre tool holder into the pole Adjust the tension of the clamp twisting it Select your end tool and insert it into the tool holder, adjust the tension of the clamp accordingly Insert the pole up to the Open the clamp up and Adjust tension of the...
  • Page 8 Push the end cuff over your base pole Build your poles up against the wall Lean them against the wall with the logo facing upwards. Fit your selected end tool on the top pole first then feather the poles upwards until you reach your desired height.
  • Page 9 FITTING AND OPERATING THE OPTION INSPECTION CAMERA SkyCam Instructions Press the button behind the water proof boot to switch the camera on Attach the camera to the pole. You can survey the length of gutter to identify the depth of cleaning required then remove camera and start cleaning.
  • Page 10 4) If you do get any blockages in your end tool simply open up the vac release valve to allow the blockage to fall free 5) As the SkyVac cleans the inside of the poles can get coated with dirt. Periodically bring them down and suck up 2—3 litres of fresh tap...
  • Page 11: Care And Maintenance

    CAUTION The vacuum cleaner should be switched off immediately if foam or liquid is discharged 1) Take care of the machine and be aware of “other” in the operational area 2) Service the machine regularly by an authorised representative, this will extend the service life of the equipment 3) Only use spare parts provided by Spinaclean Ltd 4) Empty the cleaner before it becomes too full and pick up effectiveness of...
  • Page 12 Assembly Instructions www.spinaclean.com 01604 968700...