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VENT VAC III (Optional: Available in 220/240 Volt, 50/60 Hz Power) Division of D.P.L. Enterprises Inc. 3868 East Post Road, Las Vegas, Nevada 89120, (702) 454-5515, FAX (702) 454-5225 Website: www.air-care.com; E-mail: cs@Air-Care.com...
TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER PAGE Unpacking Instructions Safety Precautions Operating Instructions How to Connect the Vent Vac III Dryer Duct Cleaning with the Vent Vac III Troubleshooting Guide Maintenance Parts and Accessories Optional Parts and Accessories Specifications Warranty Rev. 09/14/23 Equipment, specifications, and part numbers are subject to change without notice.
Equipment or in the “Operating” section of this manual. Inspect all of the packing material for small parts before discarding packaging material. Report all damage to Air-Care immediately. Any attempt at repairing damages may void warranty.
• Only trained technicians should operate the equipment or use the cleaning products. • All Air-Care equipment is designed for US standard 115-volt, 60 Hz AC. The Vent Vac III is also available in an optional 220/240 Volt, 50/60 Hz Power version. Always review the specifications on the equipment before connecting it to electrical power.
However, it is not intended to function as a wet vacuum for liquids. To test a Vent Vac III, plug one of the power cords into a suitable 120-volt outlet. Line #1 will supply power to VAC1 and VAC2 Line #2 will provide power to VAC3 and VAC4.
Vent Vac filters. Larger debris may necessitate additional agitation for complete removal. With its high volume and high static “water lift, ” the Vent Vac III is exceptionally effective at removing debris from smaller diameter air ducts, surpassing many standard duct vacuums.
PAGE 8 DRYER DUCT CLEANING WITH THE VENT VAC Dryer exhaust ducts vary in construction, materials and configuration from city to city. The general procedure for using the drill powered dryer duct cable described here may need to be modified to safely and effectively clean these ducts in your area.
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PAGE 9 DRYER DUCT CLEANING WITH THE VENT VAC 4) Place the drill in the Air-Care 5) Plug the drill into the foot 6) Turn on the vacuum motors drill holder and secure with the pedal switch (A) and plug the in the Air-Care DuctMaster included straps.
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12 months. MAINTENANCE The Vent Vac III requires a minimum amount of maintenance, normally limited to cleaning or replacing filters as they become filled with dirt and debris. It is always beneficial to keep the exterior and interior of the machine clean.
PAGE 11 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Prior to troubleshooting, check the following: 1. Be sure the power cords are plugged into 2 separate, dedicated power sources and verify that the wall outlet where the power cord is plugged into is working. (Plug in a lamp or other device and be sure it works properly).
PAGE 13 OPTIONAL PARTS AND ACESSORIES Description Part # Vent Vac III, 220/240 Volt, 50/60 Hz, Complete Assembly FG0104 Wheels, 12” Non-Marking ACC0006 Vacuum Motors (4), 120 Volt, 7 AMP High Volume, 120 Volt motors series can be M0011 wired to support 220/240 Volt 50/60 Hz power...
3rd Stage 13 x 15 x 1 Silver 88 Filter 4th Stage 14 x 18 x 3 HEPA Vent Vac III Hose Attachment 3” x 8.5’ Hose with Cuffs Operating Environment 25 to 125 Deg F (-4 to 50Deg C)
Brushes, Wheels, & Filters No Warranty Warranty covers both parts and labor (labor is to be performed at Air-Care’s facility located at 3868 E. Post Road; Las Vegas, Nevada). Warranty is extended to the original purchaser and is not transferrable.
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