DEPURECO CLEAN OIL Series Use And Maintenance Manual

DEPURECO CLEAN OIL Series Use And Maintenance Manual

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USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
INDUSTRIAL VACUUM
SERIES
CLEAN OIL
This manual forms an integral part of the vacuum cleaner.
Read this manual and the other attachments supplied carefully. Knowledge of the
instructions here contained is indispensable for the safe use and maintenance of the
vacuum cleaner.
Rev. 0
dated 10/2017
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  • Page 1 USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL INDUSTRIAL VACUUM SERIES CLEAN OIL This manual forms an integral part of the vacuum cleaner. Read this manual and the other attachments supplied carefully. Knowledge of the instructions here contained is indispensable for the safe use and maintenance of the vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Summary INFORMATIVE SECTION Foreword Identification of the main parts Optional parts Manufacturer's identification data Identification plate Permitted Uses Authorised environmental conditions Noise level Technical data 1.10 Guarantee SAFETY SECTION Safety information Safety measures Safety plates and symbols Residual risks Applied Directives HANDLING, UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION SECTION Handling Unpacking...
  • Page 3: Informative Section

    IMPORTANT - The DEPURECO name and logo used in this document refer to and are property of DEPURECO INDUSTRIAL VACUUMS S.r.l. This document remains the exclusive property of DEPURECO S.r.l. Full or partial reproduction by any means (graphical, electronic, etc.) is prohibited without prior authorisation from the Company Management.
  • Page 4 This manual forms an integral part of the vacuum cleaner and must accompany the machine for its entire life cycle. In the event it is lost or damaged, you can request another copy from DEPURECO INDUSTRIAL VACUUMS S.r.l. (henceforth shortened to DEPURECO).
  • Page 5: Identification Of The Main Parts

    Identification of the main parts 1. I/O Switch: on and off 2. vacuum pump 3. Flow inverter valve 4. Filter chamber 5. Suction nozzle with valve 6. container 7. container detachment lever 8. Handle for moving 9. Removable basket with floater 10.
  • Page 6: Optional Parts

    Optional parts A wide range of optional accessories is available from DEPURECO depending on the intended use of the vacuum. Manufacturer's identification data DEPURECO INDUSTRIAL VACUUMS S.r.l. Corso Europa 609 - 10088 Volpiano (TO) - ITALY tel. +39 011 98 59 117...
  • Page 7: Noise Level

    Noise level Photometric tests carried out on these specific models have shown a sound pressure level of CLEAN OIL 78 dB(A) Warning! Workers exposed to sound pressure levels higher than 85 dB(A) must be protected by a suitable individual protection device as e.g. acoustic individual protection device type-approved.
  • Page 8: Guarantee

    DEPURECO shall not be held liable for any injuries to persons or damage to objects caused by misuse or improper use of the vacuum.
  • Page 9: Safety Section

    Adequate training is crucial to this end. DEPURECO shall not be held liable for accidents or damage due to the improper use of the vacuum by untrained personnel or to failure to comply, even partially, with the occupational safety standards and intervention procedures contained in this manual.
  • Page 10: Safety Measures

    • Should the Customer install a tool not supplied by DEPURECO on the vacuum, the safety requirements of Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC must be met. Nevertheless DEPURECO shall not be held liable for...
  • Page 11: Safety Plates And Symbols

    This manual must be kept near the machine, so it may be consulted to check the correct cycle use at any time doubts may arise. • In the event it is lost or damaged, request another copy from DEPURECO. Warning! This vacuum cleaner may contain liquids that may be hazardous to your health.
  • Page 12 Warning! Carefully read this use and maintenance manual before using the vacuum or carrying out maintenance operations. Warning! Carefully read the instructions on the packaging before handling and unpacking the vacuum.
  • Page 13: Residual Risks

    A safety pictogram on the vacuum warns about this hazard. Risks of misinterpretation of safety pictograms With reference to risk analysis and identification, DEPURECO has installed hazard labels on the vacuum, in compliance with the standards concerning graphical symbols. The user must immediately replace any safety plate rendered illegible due to wear or damage.
  • Page 14: Handling, Unpacking And Installation Section

    3 HANDLING, UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION SECTION 3.1 Handling Warning! The instructions for transporting and unpacking the vacuum correctly are shown on the packaging as well. The following instructions also indicate the operations to be undertaken should the vacuum need to be re-packed or unpacked after subsequent transportation.
  • Page 15: Unpacking

    3.2 Unpacking Cut and unwind the two packaging fixing belts. Remove the staples that fix the card packaging to the pallet with the aid of a screwdriver Remove the cardboard completely...
  • Page 16 loosen and remove the fastening screws and brackets from both sides The cardboard packaging is recyclable and should be collected separately to prevent damaging the environment. Warning! Keep the pallet and the fastening brackets. In the event of subsequent transport, the vacuum must be secured to the pallet using the same fastening system.
  • Page 17: Installation

    On the other end of the flexible tube, fit the accessory required for the type of suction Note: the flexible tube and the relevant end-pieces and suction accessories are not included with the STANDARD model. Contact your dealer (or DEPURECO) for information regarding the various types of OPTIONALS that can be used on this specific model.
  • Page 18 The following operation must be carried out by a qualified electrician. Ensure that the power supply line corresponds to the voltage and frequency indicated on the identification plate and that it is efficiently earthed. The vacuum cleaner’s electrical current supply socket must be protected by a CE-marked circuit breaker. Insert the plug (standard supply) into the socket.
  • Page 19: Operation Section

    4. OPERATION SECTION 4.1 Description of controls Warning! The vacuum can be used solely by authorised personnel after having read these use and maintenance instructions. The user of the equipment and the maintenance technician, who carry out operations on the vacuum, must be adequately educated, informed and trained, in compliance with the occupational safety standards in force and, during the various operations, must wear personal protective equipment (PPE), such as safety footwear, gloves, protective goggles, mask, etc.
  • Page 20 Block the vacuum using the lever on the swivel casters, as shown in the figure. Warning! Do not move the vacuum cleaner while it is in operation. Hold the end of flexible tube with the chosen vacuum accessory. and that the suction valve lever is set to ON Ensure that the inversion valve lever is position to SUCTION, To start using the vacuum, turn the switch to “I”, to stop suction, rotate the switch to “O”...
  • Page 21: Emptying The Container With Flow Inversion Valve

    Caution! Before switching the vacuum on again, check that the pump has stopped completely. In order to move the machine, unlock the vacuum by using the lever on the caster wheels and use the handles on the rear. Caution! During operation, prevent the flexible hose from rolling up or kinking. Warning! If the vacuum is not working properly after having cleaned the filter, it may mean that the filter is clogged and needs to be replaced.
  • Page 22 Invert the flow by positioning the flow inversion valve lever (1) to the DISCHARGE position and the suction valve lever (2) set to OFF Start liquid expulsion by rotating the I/O switch to “I” Pull the trigger and start emptying the container Once emptying is complete, rotate the I/O switch to “O”, reposition the flow inversion valve lever to SUCTION and the suction valve lever positioned to ON Warning!
  • Page 23: Emptying The Waste Container

    Emptying the waste container Warning! During this operation, wear appropriate PPI (gloves, dust mask, goggles, etc.) According to the amount and type of extracted material, it is important to periodically check the container and prevent it from overflowing. To empty the container: Stop and disconnect the vacuum from mains power release the container by raising the lever remove the container from the vacuum, using the handle...
  • Page 24 To empty the basket (1) in the container, simply remove it (by pulling upwards). When emptying the internal baskets, do not damage the floater inside. Warning! If the container weighs more than 15 kg, seek assistance from someone else Warning! During this operation, wear appropriate PPI (gloves, dust mask, goggles, etc.) Warning! Waste must be disposed of in compliance with the standards in force in...
  • Page 25: Inserting And Locking The Waste Container

    Inserting and locking the waste container Correctly position the basket complete with floater inside the container. Insert the container underneath the vacuum, keeping the lever raised until the container is completely stopped against the buffers. Then completely lower the container locking lever. Warning! Upper limb crushing hazard! Never put hands between the waste container and the vacuum cleaner during the...
  • Page 26: Maintenance Section

    5. MAINTENANCE SECTION Warning! Special vacuum maintenance must be carried out solely by specialised technicians authorised by the DEPURECO dealer. 5.1 Informative notes This section describes the checks and routine maintenance operations required to ensure proper vacuum operation. Maximum reliability and minimum maintenance costs are the result of a planned maintenance and inspection schedule carefully followed throughout the entire lifespan of the vacuum.
  • Page 27: General Safety Regulations

    General safety regulations Warning! All the operations described above must be carried out with the plug disconnected from the socket. Before starting any maintenance or cleaning operation, wear suitable PPE (protective clothing, goggles and/or gloves, etc.) according to the work to be done. Place a sign on the vacuum with the message: “MACHINE UNDER MAINTENANCE DO NOT START”...
  • Page 28 - Ensure that the power cord and plug are not damaged: replace the power cord immediately at the slightest sign of wear with one of the same type (refer to DEPURECO for information).This operation must be carried out only by a qualified electrician.
  • Page 29: Replacing The Oil Mist Filter

    Replacing the oil mist filter To replace the filter, proceed as follows: Stop suction by setting the I/O switch to “O” Remove the vacuum cleaner plug from power supply socket Warning! Wear appropriate PPE (dust mask, latex gloves, goggles, etc.). Lock the vacuum using the appropriate brakes Disconnect the power cable.
  • Page 30 Connect the vacuum to the electrical power supply. Turn the vacuum on and check that it is working correctly. ONLY USE ORIGINAL DEPURECO FILTERS...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Magnetothermic main Check the condition of the plug and the not start switch tripped power cable Reset the magnetothermic switch Contact DEPURECO technical assistance Clean the oil mist filter, if insufficient, Clogged filter replace Irregular suction Clogged suction tube Check suction tube and clean it.
  • Page 32: Scrapping

    5.5 Scrapping When scrapping, in order to prevent harm to the environment, all of the vacuum's components must be disposed of responsibly, in suitable waste handling centres that comply with applicable legislation - In Italy, Legislative Decree 152/2006 and subsequent amendments. . Before scrapping the machine, the plastic and rubber materials must be separated from the electrical material.
  • Page 33 MAINTENANCE LOG Date INTERVENTION 1 Technical Assistance Type of Works Signed INTERVENTION 2 Date Technical Assistance Type of Works...
  • Page 34 Signed MAINTENANCE LOG INTERVENTION 3 Date Technical Assistance Type of Works Signed...

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