AMERI-CAN MACHINERY DC 35 Operator And  Maintenance Manual

AMERI-CAN MACHINERY DC 35 Operator And Maintenance Manual

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DC 35
Operator's and maintenance manual
Original and official manual
Read this manual carefully before using the vacuum cleaner

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  • Page 1 Industrial vacuum cleaners DC 35 Operator’s and maintenance manual Original and official manual Read this manual carefully before using the vacuum cleaner...
  • Page 2 Introduction This manual provides all the information needed to use and service your vacuum cleaner. Good operation and durability depend on proper maintenance and careful use. Before leaving the factory, this particular model has undergone stringent tests to ensure utmost reliability. Always check however to make sure the vacuum cleaner has not been damaged during transport in such a way as to affect operation and safety.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Information section Identification of main parts ........................ - 1 - Accessories provided .......................... - 2 - Identification details of manufacturer ....................- 3 - Marking plate............................- 3 - Intended uses ............................ - 4 - Allowed environmental conditions ....................- 4 - Storage ..............................
  • Page 4: Information Section

    Information Section Identification of main parts Suction unit ON / OFF switches Release fastening Filter chamber Suction point Removable vacuumed material container Fixed wheels Castors Accessory basket...
  • Page 5: Accessories Provided

    Information Section Accessories provided – 20 POCKETS POLYESTER FILTER “G” Ø500 H400 (ONLY SPARE PART) Remark: these filters must be checked every six months. In case they are worn it will be necessary to replace them with new ones, to be requested as spare parts. Contact parts@ameri-can.ca AMERI-CAN will accept no responsibility in case of use of NON-ORIGINAL filters.
  • Page 6: Marking Plate

    Information Section Identification details of distributor Ameri-Can Machinery Ltd 5-2650 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga, ON, L5N6M5, Canada Tel. +905-542-2055 Fax +905-542-2261 www.ameri-can.ca sales@ameri-can.ca Marking plate In compliance with the Machine Directive 2006/42/CE on vacuum cleaners, the machine is fitted with CE plates.
  • Page 7: Intended Uses

    Information Section Intended uses These specific vacuum cleaner models have been designed, built and protected for vacuuming dusts and solid materials only, using special filters. Warning! Always use specific filters for the type of dust or materials to be vacuumed. Any other use is considered IMPROPER.
  • Page 8: Technical Details

    Information Section Technical details DC 35 Power 2,64 Voltage Volts Frequency Max. vacuums rate mm H Max. air flow rate 1.300 1.430 Noise level (*) dB (A) Filter type Polyester L Polyester L Filter surface 30.000 30.000 Capacity Suction inlet Ø...
  • Page 9 Information Section (*) Noise level Noise level readings were taken in accordance with the provisions of Machine Directive 2006/42/CE standards. Sound tests performed on this specific vacuum cleaner model have been taken from a distance of 1 meter and from a height of 1,60 meters, showing an acoustic pressure no higher than the one indicates in the table.
  • Page 10: Handling

    Information Section 1.10 Handling Weight (package included ) (cm) (cm) (cm) DC35 The machine is supplied in a strong cardboard box secured with straps. Transport the package using a fork-lift truck of adequate lifting capacity and make sure it is stable and that weight is properly distributed on the forks.
  • Page 11: Warranty

    Information Section 1.11 Warranty Manufacturer guarantees this vacuum cleaner model for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase indicated on the tax document at the time of delivery of the vacuum cleaner by the seller. The warranty shall be invalidated in the event of the vacuum cleaner having been repaired by unauthorised third parties or of equipment or accessories being used that have not been supplied by Manufacturer or which have not been recommended or approved by Manufacturer or whose serial number has been removed or altered during the warranty period.
  • Page 12: Safety Section

    Safety Section Safety details The person in charge of safety shall be responsible for informing workers about the risks associated with vacuum cleaner operation. The obligation also exists of training workers so they are able to protect themselves and others. Failure to observe basic safety regulations and Warnings could cause accidents during vacuum cleaner operation, maintenance and repair.
  • Page 13: Safety Warnings

    Safety Section Safety warnings Attention! The following indications are, by themselves, not enough to fully protect against all the hazards that could arise during vacuum cleaner operation. These will have to be integrated with common sense and the experience of the operator, both of which are crucial factors for preventing accidents. Each section of this manual lists further specific safety warnings for the various operations.
  • Page 14 Safety Section Periodically check the mains power cable to ensure this is not damaged. In the event of the cable being damaged, the machine must not be used. In the event of the cable, plugs or couplings being replaced, make sure these are protected against water spray and check mechanical strength.
  • Page 15 Safety Section cleaner and therefore cancel this certification. Any alterations to the appliance must only be made by Manufacturer/Ameri-Can engineers. During maintenance jobs, affix a notice to the appliance indicating "MACHINE BEING SERVICED, DO NOT START". Climbing on the cleaner is forbidden. Never touch electric wires, switches, buttons, etc.
  • Page 16 Safety Section  Do not vacuum corrosive substances unless the machine is equipped with suitable containers (Stainless-steel AISI 304).  Do not suck lighted cigarettes, cigarette stubs or incandescent materials.  Do not vacuum sources of ignition.  The supply cable tap must be correctly plug in the current outlet in NON CLASSIFIED atmosphere, or rather in a safety place.
  • Page 17: Safety Plates And Symbols

    Safety Section Safety plates and symbols Plates are affixed to the vacuum cleaner showing safety symbols and/or messages. Attention! Make sure all the safety messages are legible. Clean these with a cloth, soap and water. Do not use solvents, diesel fuel or petrol. Replace the damaged plates with new ones supplied by Manufacturer.
  • Page 18: Outstanding Risks

    Safety Section Outstanding risks Careful analysis of risks performed by the manufacturer and stored in the technical file has made it possible to eliminate most of the risks associated with vacuum cleaner operation. The manufacturer advises carefully following the instructions, procedures and advice contained in this manual as well as applicable safety regulations, including the use of the envisaged protection devices, both those integrated in the cleaner and individual.
  • Page 19: Operation Section

    Operation Section Installation Warning! Before installing the vacuum cleaner, carefully make a sight check to pinpoint any damage suffered during transport. In the event of any component parts being damaged, do not proceed with installation. Notify the manufacturer and reach an agreement on how to proceed. The vacuum cleaner already features a suction filter.
  • Page 20 Operation Section Make sure the power supply corresponds to the voltage and frequency indicated on the vacuum cleaner plate. For vacuums, please check the vacuum’s operating values STANDARD Warning! Do not fit the plug in the power socket with wet hands. In the event of an extension being used, make sure this is in perfect condition, in compliance with CE standards and with cable cross section suitable for the power input of the vacuum cleaner.
  • Page 21: Description Of Controls

    Operation Section Description of controls 1. OFF position 2. ON position After turning the main switch to the "OFF" position it is possible to execute maintenance operations inside the electrical control box.
  • Page 22: Work Cycle

    Operation Section Work cycle Warning! Before fitting the plug, make sure the power voltage corresponds to that on the CE marking plate.  Make sure the power plug is correctly fitted in the power socket.  Make sure the flexible hose is properly fitted and locked in the vacuum pipe union. ...
  • Page 23 Operation Section To move the vacuum cleaner, use the large handle. Warning! The vacuum can be moved only on flat ground! If the vacuum is moved on inclined grounds, you can risk to lose the control, because of the weight and to damage persons or things.
  • Page 24: Releasing And Removing The Removable Container

    Operation Section Releasing and removing the removable container Stop the vacuum motors by pressing the relevant STOP buttons. Warning! Disconnect the plug from the power socket. Unlock the safety lock, then lift the lever to release and remove the container. Empty the contents of the container into a special waste disposal container in accordance with laws applicable in the country where the vacuum cleaner is used.
  • Page 25: Using The Filter Shaking System

    Operation Section Using the filter shaking system This operation must only be performed with the machine switched off once the motor has come to a complete halt. The filter shaking system is best operated every time before use and after prolonged operation.
  • Page 26: Maintenance Section

    Maintenance Section Informative notes This section describes the control and special maintenance operations crucial for keeping the vacuum cleaner in perfect working condition. Attention! All the transport and handling’s operations described in this section must be done in NOT CLASSIFIED zone, which means in an area with non potentially explosive atmosphere.
  • Page 27: Maintenance Operations

    Maintenance Section Work done on motors or other electrical component parts must only be performed by a specifically trained electrician, authorised by the Safety Manager. Always use tools that are in perfect condition and specifically made for the operation to be done. The use of unsuitable tools or tools not in good condition could cause serious damage.
  • Page 28 Maintenance Section ATTENTION! Periodically check the compressor’s air filter integrity (1) and the shape of compressor’s shelter. In case of shelter’s damage, the filtration isn’t guaranteed. The blockage or not correct working of these components can make incorrect working of the compressor and oil’s outflow.
  • Page 29: Replacing The Filters

    Maintenance Section Replacing the filters To replace the filters, proceed as follows:  Turn off the vacuum cleaner by pressing the motor STOP buttons.  Disconnect the vacuum cleaner plug from the power socket. Important! Wear individual protection devices.  Block the vacuum cleaner by means of the stop.
  • Page 30 Maintenance Section  Remove from underneath the vacuum cleaner the pin (A) and spring pin (B) that fasten the filter to the shaking lever.  Remove the filter with its complete support.  Loosen the clamp and remove the support ring with seal. ...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Maintenance Section Troubleshooting Recommended remedy Fault found Possible fault No power Check the power mains supply Check the integrity of the plug and power cable The cleaner fails to start Thermal magnetic switch Reset the thermal magnetic tripped switch Perforated vacuum pipe Replace the pipe Perforated filter Replace the filter...
  • Page 32 Maintenance Section Pump Recommended remedy Fault found Possible fault No power Power the machine Reset the switch or replace the Automatic switch tripped or fuses with other suitable ones. fuse burnt out Overload switch tripped Resets automatically after Pump not operating cooling in single-phase version motor fails to start Faulty condenser...
  • Page 33: Spare Parts Section

    Spare parts Section Recommended spare parts Description D. 500 FILTER GASKET 10 X 22 GASKET D. 500 H70 FILTER HOLDER RING D. 500 H400 20 POCKETS "G" POLYESTER FILTER...
  • Page 34 AMERI-CAN MACHINERY LTD. 5-2650 Meadowvale Blvd Mississauga, (ON), L5N6M5 – Canada Tel. 1-905-542-2055 Fax 1-905-542-2261...

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