Pro-Team CoachVac User Manual

Pro-Team CoachVac User Manual

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Contents
Introduction ....................................................................... 2
Inspection . .......................................................................... 2
Warnings ............................................................................ 2
Motor ................................................................................. 2
Electrical ............................................................................. 2
Grounding Instructions ....................................................... 2
Safety Instructions .............................................................. 3
Preventative Maintenance . .................................................. 4
Troubleshooting ................................................................. 4
Warranty . ............................................................................ 5
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Quick Start ......................................................................... 6
How To Wear/Ergonomics................................................... 7
Proper Vacuuming Motion for Large Areas . ......................... 8
Filter Maintenance .............................................................. 9
/CoachVac™ Assembly . .......................... 10
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/CoachVac™ Parts List . ........................... 11
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MegaVac™ Assembly . ....................................................... 12
MegaVac™ Parts List . ........................................................ 13
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Assembly ......................................................... 14
Parts List .......................................................... 15
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Super QuarterVac™ Assembly . .......................................... 16
Super QuarterVac™ Parts List . .......................................... 17
Assembly ....................................................... 18
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Parts List ...................................................... 19
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BP Assembly ..................................................... 20
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BP Parts List ...................................................... 21
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Quick Start ............................................................................... 22
How To Wear/Ergonomics ........................................................ 23
Proper Vacuuming Motion for Large Areas . ............................... 24
Filter Maintenance .................................................................... 25
Assembly ..................................................................... 26
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Parts List ...................................................................... 27
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Quick Start ............................................................................... 28
How To Wear/Ergonomics ........................................................ 29
Filter Maintenance .................................................................... 30
Assembly . ................................................................. 32
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Parts List . .................................................................. 33
CN HEPA Assembly ................................................... 34
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CN HEPA Parts List . ................................................... 35
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Spanish Translation .................................................................. 37
List of Sales Representatives ...................................................... 72

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    ............22 Quick Start ................. 6 Quick Start ................22 How To Wear/Ergonomics........... 7 How To Wear/Ergonomics ............23 Proper Vacuuming Motion for Large Areas ......8 Proper Vacuuming Motion for Large Areas ........ 24 Filter Maintenance ..............25 Filter Maintenance .............. 9 Super CoachVac /CoachVac™ Assembly ......10 TailVac Assembly ..............26 ® ® Super CoachVac /CoachVac™ Parts List ......11 TailVac Parts List ..............27 ®...
  • Page 2: Introduction

    Introduction ELECTRICAL INSPECTION CAUTION: Severe changes in voltage can permanently damage the motor. Carefully unpack and inspect your new ProTeam vacuum for shipping damage. If your vacuum is damaged, contact ProTeam immediately at 1.800.541.1456. All backpack vacuums are available in 120 volt and 220 volt. You must obtain a Return Authorization Number (RAN) to return your vacuum. All 120 volt vacuums use a standard 120 volt outlet. WARNINGS GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (Failure to comply with the following warnings may result in personal injury or property damage) WARNING: Do not modify the vacuum plug. If the plug will not fit the outlet, ask a qualified electrician to install a grounded outlet. Failure to do so can result • DO NOT vacuum if the cord is frayed, worn, or damaged. in personal injury. • DO NOT vacuum liquids or expose the vacuum to rain or water. ProTeam vacuums are equipped with a grounding conductor and grounding plug. Insert the plug into an outlet that is grounded in accordance with local • DO NOT vacuum hazardous or toxic materials unless the unit is equipped codes and ordinances. Cutting off the ground wire or modifying the plug voids with the proper filtration media and used by a trained professional.
  • Page 3: Safety Instructions

    Safety Instructions 12. DO NOT vacuum flammable or combustible materials or anything that is WARNING burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. Failure to comply with the following can result in personal injury or fire: 13. Empty the Intercept Micro™ Filter after every use and before storage. 1. DO NOT leave any ProTeam vacuum plugged in when not in use. Some types of wood dust and debris may become combustible. Unplug unit from the outlet before servicing. 14. Turn off the unit before unplugging. 2. DO NOT use the vacuum outdoors or on wet surfaces. 15. Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. 3. DO NOT vacuum any liquids. 16. Use with care when cleaning stairs. 4. Follow the directions in this manual, and only use recommended attachments 17. DO NOT allow the vacuum to be used as a toy. Be careful when using and replacement parts. the vacuum near children. 5. To prevent electrical damage, use the recommended 50-foot/14 or 16-gauge extension cord provided. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: If you need to use a 100-foot cord, it must be 14-gauge or better. Violation of any of these instructions may void any and all warranties.
  • Page 4: Preventative Maintenance

    Preventative Maintenance TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING: 1. If the vacuum will not operate, check the following: The following information is for use by qualified service personnel only and provides guidance for troubleshooting and maintenance. a. The power supply cord at the wall outlet b. The power supply cord at the vacuum • Unplug the vacuum when working on the motor or any electrical part. c. That the switch is in the “on” position and functioning properly • Have a qualified service person at an authorized ProTeam Warranty Station check the 2. If the pigtail (18” power cord) is getting warm, check to see that the extension cord carbon brushes on the motor every six months and replace any brush worn down to does not exceed a length of 50 feet at 16 gauge or 100 feet at 14 gauge. 1/2” in length. If carbon brushes are not checked and replaced to maintenance Longer cords will overheat and damage the vacuum. schedule listed on pg. 5, warranty will be void. 3. If the exhaust that comes out of the bottom of the vacuum is warmer than usual, • Do not lubricate the motor.
  • Page 5: Warranty

    The above warranty is exclusive and in lieu of all other expressed warranties whether Ordinary wear and tear and blockages which occur during use. oral or written. Under no circumstances, whether alleged as a result of breach of contract or warranty, negligence or otherwise, shall ProTeam be liable to the Damage due to unauthorized or improper use, modification, alteration, service or purchaser or gift recipient or any other person for special incidental or repair. consequential damages or nature, including, without limitation, damages to Motor warranty will be void on 1221W motors if used with 1.25” tools. or loss of use of property. ProTeam’s liability under any circumstances will not exceed the purchase price of the vacuum cleaner. No agent, employee, or All vacuum motors are guaranteed for their respective time frames only if the representative of ProTeam, nor any other person, is authorized to modify this following carbon brush maintenance schedule is completed and proof of warranty in any respect. maintenance provided: ProTeam, QuarterVac, Super CoachVac, LineVacer, TailVac, ProClean, and Filter 1. Carbon brushes on the vacuum motor replaced after the first 800 hours of Guard are trademarks of ProTeam, Inc. in the USA. Velcro is a registered operation by a ProTeam authorized service or warranty center. trademark of Velcro Company in the USA. 2. Carbon brushes replaced again after the next 400 hours of operation by a ProTeam authorized service or warranty center. 3. Carbon brushes replaced again after the next 200 hours of operation by a ProTeam authorized service or warranty center. If the above schedule is not followed, the vacuum motor armature will wear out prematurely and will void the warranty coverage. This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the vacuum cleaner. If the vacuum cleaner is found to be defective during the warranty period, it will be ProTeam’s option to replace or repair it, without charge, if returned in accordance with the following instructions: The vacuum cleaner should be cleaned and packed carefully in a well paded carton and returned, shipping charges prepaid, or taken to any authorized ProTeam Warranty Station (Contact ProTeam’s customer service department at...
  • Page 6: Backpack Vacuums

    Backpack Vacuums OVERVIEW • Vacuum (1) • Powercord (2) • Hose (3) • Accessories (4) • Intercept Micro Filter (5) • Micro Cloth Filter (6) • Dome Filter (7) Figure A Figure B • Exhaust Filter (8) GETTING STARTED Figure C 1. Unscrew the cap on the top of the vacuum unit (Figure A). 2. Remove filters (Figure B). 3. Check to make sure the Dome Filter did not shift during shipping (Figure C). 4. Replace the Intercept Micro Filter and the Micro Cloth Filter into the vacuum (Figure B). 5. Replace the cap (Figure D). 6. Push the hose into the cap opening (Figure E). Figure D Figure E  –...
  • Page 7: How To Wear/Ergonomics

    WEARING THE BACKPACK VACUUM 9. Loosen the shoulder straps and the waist belt. Lift the vacuum and slide your arms through the straps (Figure F). 10. Connect the waist strap (Figure G). 11. Tighten the waist belt. It is very important that the weight of the unit be concentrated on your hips rather than your shoulders (Figure H). 10. Adjust the shoulder straps so that the unit fits comfortably, but the weight is still concentrated on your hips (Figure I). 13. Connect the sternum strap (Figure J). Figure G Figure F 14. Slide the buckle up or down the strap for best fit (Figure K). BACKPACK ERGONOMICS • The weight of the vacuum should be evenly distributed on your hips. • Adjust the padded waist belt and shoulder straps for a custom fit. • The backpacks have a ventilated backplate to keep the operator cool. • The on/off switch is conveniently located on the waist belt of the backpack vacuums. • Use the proper attachments for the job. ProTeam has attachments to perform most jobs without requiring you to bend over or get into difficult positions. Figure H Figure I Figure J Figure K ProTeam Owner’s Manual –...
  • Page 8: Proper Vacuuming Motion For Large Areas

    OPERATING THE BACKPACK VACUUM 15. Thread the extension cord through the Cord-O-Holder on the waistbelt (Figure L). 16. Do not tie extension cord and power cord together. Doing so will result in damage to both cords and will not be covered under warranty (Figure M). 17. Fasten the ends of the wands together, snapping them into place (Figure N). 18. Twist the wand onto the end of the hose (Figure O). 19. Attach the floor tool to end of wand. Align the brass ring with the indentation on the floor tool to ensure a secure fit (Figure P). 20. Plug the power cord into the wall. Turn the unit on, and proceed with vacuuming. Figure L Figure M 21. The on/off switch is conveniently located on the waist belt of the backpack vacuums (Figure Q). 22. The QuietPro BP has a different power switch. Use the power switch to choose one of the following power modes. • POWER MODE (HI) mode provides better performance. • QUIET MODE (LO) mode provides quieter operation. PROPER VACUUMING MOTION FOR LARGE AREAS 1. Begin with the wand parallel to your body. 2. Draw the top of the wand in toward your waist Figure O Figure N and twist at the waist walking backward or forward, in a side-to-side motion (Figure R). The motion is...
  • Page 9: Filter Maintenance

    Filter Maintenance 1. Empty and inspect the filters every time you start and finish vacuuming (Figure S). Replace if necessary. A clogged and dirty filter restricts airflow and results in reduced suction and overheating. 2. To replace the Intercept Micro Filter, slide filter into the Cloth Filter and secure into vacuum (Figure T). 3. Once a month, or as necessary, hand or machine wash the Cloth Filter and let it line dry, do not put it in the dryer (Figure U). 4. Once a week, or as necessary, clean the Dome Filter. Figure S Figure T a. First, remove the Intercept Micro Filter and Cloth Filter. Reach into the vacuum body and twist the Dome Filter from the motor (Figure V). b. Pull the top piece of the Dome Filter off and remove the foam media (Figure W). Shake it out, rinse it and let it air dry thoroughly c. Firmly snap the top piece of the Dome Filter into place (Figure V). NOTE: If using a high filtration disc in place of the foam media, check it every two to three weeks. When the disc becomes discolored, replace it with a new disc. The life of the high filtration disc will depend greatly on the use and care of the Intercept Micro Filter and Cloth Filter. 5. For backpack models (with exposed exhaust filter), rinse, air dry, and return the foam filter/diffuser at the bottom of the vacuum below the motor (Figure X). 6. Following the above instructions is the best way to prolong the life of the vacuum. DO NOT TRY TO WASH or VACUUM the LineVacer HEPA, ULPA or QuietPro BP Exhaust Filters. Figure U Figure V Doing so will fracture the filter media, greatly decreasing its efficiency. HEPA and ULPA filters CAN be shaken out gently EXCEPT when hazardous materials, which must remain sealed, have been vacuumed.
  • Page 10: Super Coachvac/Coachvac Assembly

    Super CoachVac/CoachVac Assembly 0 – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 11: Super Coachvac ® /Coachvac™ Parts List

    SUPER COACHVAC & COACHVAC PART # 100424 Carbon Brush Set for CoachVac Motor (Ametek Motor) 1 set 100197 Twist Cap (Purple) 1 each 105164 Carbon Brush Set for Super CoachVac Motor (Domel Motor) 1 set 100331 698 Sq. In. Intercept Micro Filter 10 pack 101720 Carbon Brush Set for Super CoachVac Motor (Ametek Motor) 1 set 100565 Micro Cloth Filter 1 each 105720 Motor/Fan (120 V) w/Crimps for CoachVac (Domel Motor) 1 each 101737 Carry Handle w/Rivet and Washer Set 1 set 100420 Motor/Fan (220 V) w/Crimps for CoachVac (Ametek Motor) 1 each Shoulder Strap Assembly (includes: #5a, 5b, 5c) 100356 1 set 105162 Motor/Fan (120V) w/Crimps for Super CoachVac (Domel Motor) 1 each...
  • Page 12: Megavac Assembly

    MegaVac Assembly  – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 13: Megavac™ Parts List

    MEGAVAC PART # 100320 Twist Cap (Black) 1 each 100014 Tetraseal 1 each 105164 Carbon Brush Set for MegaVac Motor (Domel Motor) 1 set 100331 698 Sq. In. Intercept Micro Filter 10/pack 101720 Carbon Brush Set for MegaVac Motor (Ametek Motor) 1 set 100565 Micro Cloth Filter 1 each 105162 Motor/Fan (120V) w/Crimps for MegaVac (Domel Motor) 1 each 101737 Carry Handle w/Rivet and Washer Set 1 set 100324 Motor/Fan (220 V) w/Crimps for MegaVac 1 each Shoulder Strap Assembly (includes: #5a,5b, 5c) 100356 1 set 100379 Motor Ground and Wire Clamp Set w/Screws 1 set 100358 Shoulder Strap Plastic Adjustment Buckle (Top) 1 each 100380 Motor Crimp Set: 5 Female, 3 Male, Ground Crimp Connector 1 set...
  • Page 14: Linevacer Assembly

    LineVacer Assembly  – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 15: Linevacer ® Parts List

    LINEVACER PART # 26" Switch Cord Assembly Complete 120V 104276 Latch Cap w/Cuff (Black) 1 each 101716 1 set 101472 Switch Box w/Velcro and Screws 1 set 100291 698 Sq. In. Intercept Micro Filter 10/pack 101718 Switch Box w/Belt Clip (for cart) (100279, 100282) 1 set 100565 Micro Cloth Filter 1 each 100743 On/Off Switch 1 each 100286 Top or Bottom Cap Latch Set: 3 Latches, 3 Locks w/6 Fastening 1 set 104275 ULPA Filter Assembly Complete w/Bottom Cap (100280, 100282) 1 set Rivets, 6 Washers 104274 HEPA Filter Assembly Complete w/Bottom Cap (100277, 100279) 1 set 101737 Carry Handle w/Rivet and Washer Set 1 set 100335 Motor Compression Ring w/Screws 1 set Shoulder Strap Assembly (includes: #7a,7b, 7c) 100356...
  • Page 16: Super Quartervac Assembly

    Super QuarterVac Assembly  – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 17: Super Quartervac™ Parts List

    SUPER QUARTERVAC PART # Replacement Double Swivel Elbow Cuff (Black) 1½" 1 each 101737 Carry Handle w/Rivet and Washer Set 1 set 101928 103627 Sternum Strap Buckles (Latch and Keeper) 1 set 106073 Twist Cap (Purple) 1 each 103963 Waist Belt Keeper 1 each 100431 496 Sq. In. Intercept Micro Filter 10/pack 100359 Waist Belt (includes: #24,27) 1 each 100564 Micro Cloth Filter 1 each 100375 Barrel Nut Connection Set for Backplate (Replacement) 1 set 103048 Static-Dissipating Hose (Black) w/Cuffs 1½" 1 each 1 each 100364 Waist Belt Latch 1 each 100694 Replacement Swivel Cuff (Black) 1½"...
  • Page 18: Quartervac Assembly

    QuarterVac Assembly  – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 19: Quartervac ® Parts List

    QUARTERVAC PART # 100335 Motor Compression Ring with Screws 1 set 104273 Twist Cap (Black) 1 each 100378 Compression Ring Screws: 4 Screws 1 set 100431 496 Sq. In. Intercept Micro Filter 10 pack 100014 Tetraseal 1 each 100564 Micro Cloth Filter 1 each 105697 Carbon Brush Set for QuarterVac Motor (Domel Motor) 1 set 101737 Carry Handle w/Rivet and Washer Set 1 set 101531 Carbon Brush Set for QuarterVac Motor (Ametek Motor) 1 set 100356 Shoulder Strap Assembly (includes: #5a, 5b, 5c) 1 set 103137 Carbon Brush Set for QuarterVac Motor (220V) 1 set 100358 Shoulder Strap Plastic Adjustment Buckle (Top) 1 each 105721 Motor/Fan (120 V) with Crimps (Domel) 1 each...
  • Page 20: Quietpro Bp Assembly

    QuietPro BP Assembly 0 – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 21: Quietpro ® Bp Parts List

    QUIETPRO BP PART # 105419 Acoustical Insert, Right 1 each 101928 Elbow Cuff, Swivel 1 each 105337 Ring, Motor Housing, Large 1 each 104273 Twist Cap (Black) 1 each 105342 Foam, Ring, Motor Housing 1 each 100431 496 Sq. In. Intercept Micro Filter 10/pack 1 each 105343 Foam, Cover, Motor Housing 100564 Micro Cloth Filter 1 each 1 each 105341 Cover, Motor Housing 1 each 103048 Static-Dissipating Hose (Black) w/Cuffs 1½" 105613 Motor Mount 1 each 1 each 100694 Replacement Swivel Cuff (Black) 1½"...
  • Page 22: Hip Style Vacuums

    Hip Style Vacuums OVERVIEW • Vacuum Unit (1) • Powercord (2) • Hose (3) • Accessories (4) • Intercept Micro Filter (5) • Micro Cloth Filter (6) • Dome Filter (7) Figure A Figure B QUICK START 1. Unscrew the cap on the side of the vacuum unit (Figure A). 2. Remove filters (Figure B). 3. Check to make sure the Dome Filter did not shift during shipping (Figure C). 4. Replace the Intercept Micro Filter and the Micro Cloth Filter into the vacuum (Figure B). Figure C Figure D 5. Replace the cap (Figure D). 6. Push the hose into the cap opening (Figure E). Figure E  –...
  • Page 23: How To Wear/Ergonomics

    WEARING THE HIP-STYLE VACUUM 5. Choose one of the following ways to wear the TailVac: (1) Wrap the waist belt up in the envelope-style packet, and carry the TailVac by the molded top handle. (2) Connect the monostrap and sling it over the shoulder. (3) Wear the TailVac around the waist with or without the monostrap for support. Figure F Figure G 6. Detach the Velcro strap (a) from the base of the waistbelt and lift the strap (Figure F). 7. Slide the Velcro strap (a) under the molded plastic handle of the vacuum and back over the top of the handle. Attach the end of the strap to the Velcro tab (b) (Figure G). 8. With the waistbelt facing you, use your right hand to separate the exposed Velcro between the end of flap (c) and the back of the belt (Figure H). Figure H Figure I 9. Continue to slide your right hand all the way to the left to separate the remaining Velcro (Figure I). With your left hand, pull the flap (c) out from behind the waistbelt and toward you to expose flap (d). NOTE: If Monostrap is not attached, attach it now. Attach the hook on the short end of the Monostrap to the ring up on the end of the Velcro strap (a). Attach the hook on the other end of the monostrap to any of the four rings on (d) the waistbelt. Attach to rings on flap (d) if right-handed, or flap (c) if left-handed. 10. Slide the Monostrap (e) up over your preferred shoulder. Fasten the belt by bringing the right flap (d) across the front. Then bring the left flap (c) over on top of it. (Figure J). 11. Adjust the comfort of the shoulder strap (e) by adjusting the length of the strap and/or attaching the front snap hook to any of the other rings on the front of the waistbelt (f) (Figure K). NOTE: For maximum comfort, alternate the shoulder strap to the right or left Figure J Figure K...
  • Page 24: Proper Vacuuming Motion For Large Areas

    OPERATING THE HIP STYLE VACUUM 15. Thread the extension cord through the Cord-O-Holder on the waistbelt (Figure L). 16. Do not tie extension cord and power cord together. Doing so will result in damage to both cords and will not be covered under warranty (Figure M). 17. Fasten the ends of the wands together, snapping them into place (Figure N). 18. Twist the wand onto the end of the hose (Figure O). 19. Attach the floor tool to end of wand. Align the brass ring with the indentation on the floor tool to ensure a secure fit (Figure P). 20. Turn the unit on, and proceed with vacuuming. The on/off switch is conveniently located on the side Figure L Figure M of the vacuum body. PROPER VACUUMING MOTION FOR LARGE AREAS 1. Begin with the wand parallel to your body. 2. Draw the top of the wand in toward your waist and twist at the waist walking backward or forward, in a side-to-side motion (Figure Q). The motion is similar to mopping and keeps the upper body and arms from tiring. Figure O Figure N Figure Q Figure P  –...
  • Page 25: Filter Maintenance

    Filter Maintenance 1. Empty and inspect the filters every time you start and finish vacuuming (Figure R). Replace if necessary. A clogged and dirty filter restricts airflow and results in reduced suction and overheating. 2. To replace the Intercept Micro Filter, slide the filter into Cloth Filter and secure into vacuum (Figure S). 3. Once a month, or as necessary, hand or machine wash the cloth filter and let it line dry, do not put it in the dryer (Figure T). 4. Once a week, or as necessary, clean the Dome Filter. Figure R Figure S a. First, remove the Intercept Micro Filter and Cloth Filter. Reach into the vacuum body and twist the Dome Filter from the motor (Figure U). b. Pull the top piece of the Dome Filter off and remove the foam media (Figure V). Shake it out, rinse it and let it air dry thoroughly. c. Firmly snap the top piece of the Dome Filter into place (Figure U). NOTE: If using a high filtration disc in place of the foam media, check it every two to three weeks. When the disc becomes discolored, replace it with a new disc. The life of the high filtration disc will depend greatly on the use and care of the Intercept Micro Filter and Cloth Filter. 5. For the TailVac, every three months (or as necessary) take off the shroud assembly by removing the two screws (Figure W). Clean the foam attached to the inside of the shroud. Figure T Figure U Figure V Figure W ProTeam Owner’s Manual – ...
  • Page 26: Tailvac Assembly

    TailVac Assembly  – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 27: Tailvac ® Parts List

    TAILVAC PART # 101288 Blind Twist Cap Assembly (Grey) 1 each 101934 Twist Cap for 1½" Cuff (Grey) 1 each 102784 Dome Filter w/Foam Media 1 each 101949 Foam Filter Media for Dome Filter 1 each 102761 High Filtration Disk (optional) 2/pack 100564 Micro Cloth Filter 1 each 100431 496 Sq. In. Intercept Micro Filter 10/pack 101184 3-1 Stretch Hose w/Cuffs 1¼" 1 each 101705 3-1 Stretch Hose w/Cuffs 1½" 1 each 102878 Waist Belt w/Velcro 1 each Waist Belt Connection Set: 6 Screws, Washers, 2 Stand-offs 101274 1 set 102879 Monostrap 1 each 103025 Retrofit Set: Waist Belt and Monostrap 1 set...
  • Page 28: Canister Vacuums

    Canister Vacuums OVERVIEW • Vacuum (1) • Powercord (2) • Hose (3) • Accessories (4) • Intercept Micro Filter (5) • Micro Cloth Filter (6) • Dome Filter (7) Figure B Figure A • Exhaust Filter (8) QUICK START Figure C Figure D 1. Tip the vacuum upright and remove the top cap (Figure A). 2. Remove filters (Figure B). 3. Check to make sure the filters have not shifted during shipping (Figure C). 3. Replace the filters and cap (Figure D). 4. Push the long cuff on the end of the hose completely into the cap opening (Figure E). NOTE: To easily remove the hose, twist off the top cap and pull off the Intercept Micro Filter. Set the cap on any flat surface so that the center of the cap rests on the top lip of the vacuum canister and push down on the cap (Figure F). The hose can then easily be pulled out of the cap.
  • Page 29: How To Wear/Ergonomics

    OPERATING THE CANISTER VACUUM 5. Fasten the ends of the wands together, snapping them into place (Figure G). 6. Twist the wand onto the end of the hose (Figure H). 7. Attach the floor tool to the end of the wand. Align the brass ring with the indentation on the floor tool, this will ensure a secure fit (Figure I). 20. Turn the unit on, and proceed with vacuuming. The on/off switch is conveniently located on the top of the canister. CANISTER ERGONOMICS • The vacuum is lightweight and rolls smoothly. Figure G Figure H • The weight of the vacuum is very well-balanced and easy to carry by the handle. • Use the proper attachments for the job. ProTeam has attachments to perform most jobs without requiring you to bend over or get into difficult positions. Figure I ProTeam Owner’s Manual – ...
  • Page 30: Filter Maintenance

    Filter Maintenance 1. Empty and inspect the filters every time you start and finish vacuuming (Figure J). Replace if necessary. A clogged and dirty filter restricts airflow and results in reduced suction and overheating. 2. To replace the Intercept Micro Filter, slide the filter into Cloth Filter and secure into vacuum (Figure K). 3. Once a month, or as necessary, hand or machine wash the Cloth Filter and let it line dry, do not put it in the dryer (Figure L). 4. Once a week, or as necessary, clean the Dome Filter. Figure J Figure K a. First, remove the Intercept Micro Filter and Cloth Filter. Reach into the vacuum body and twist the Dome Filter from the motor (Figure M). b. Pull the top piece of the Dome Filter off and remove the foam media (Figure N). Shake it out, rinse it and let it air dry thoroughly. c. Firmly snap the top piece of the Dome Filter into place (Figure M). NOTE: If using a high filtration disc in place of the foam media, check it every two to three weeks. When the disc becomes discolored, replace it with a new disc. The life of the high filtration disc will depend greatly on the use and care of the Intercept Micro Filter and Cloth Filter. 5. Once a month (or more often if necessary) clean the exhaust diffuser. With a Phillips screwdriver, remove the four screws from the vented exhaust cover (Figure O). Figure M Figure L Figure N Figure O 0 – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 31 6. Pull back the cover and remove the foam diffuser (Figure P). On the Rinse the diffuser, and let it air dry thoroughly (Figure Q). Before the next use, return the diffuser to its place. On the QuietPro CN, DO NOT TRY TO WASH or VACUUM the HEPA Exhaust filter. Doing so will fracture the filter media, greatly decreasing its efficiency. HEPA filters CAN be shaken out gently EXCEPT when hazardous materials, which must remain sealed, have been vacuumed. 7. Following the above instructions is the best way to extend the life of your canister vacuums. Figure P Figure Q ProTeam Owner’s Manual – ...
  • Page 32: Proclean Assembly

    ProClean Assembly  – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 33: Proclean ® Parts List

    PROCLEAN PART # 1 each 103318 Top Cap, Black 10/pack 104544 698 Sq. In. Intercept Micro Filter 1 each 103115 Micro Cloth Filter 103669 On/Off Switch w/Splitters (includes: 2 ea. of #6) 1 each 103212 Wire Harness Assembly: 3 Wires and Strain Relief 1 set 1 each 103647 Split Jumpers 105047 Receptacle Assembly for Powerhead 1 each 103236 Motor Seal 1 each 1 each 105430 Upper Foam Compression Ring 1 each 102784 Dome Filter w/Filter Media 101949 Replacement Foam Media for Dome Filter 1 each 102761 High Filtration Disc (Optional) 2/pack 105687 Motor/Fan (120V) for ProClean w/Crimps (Domel Motor) 1 each...
  • Page 34: Quietpro Cn Hepa Assembly

    QuietPro CN HEPA Assembly  – ProTeam Owner’s Manual...
  • Page 35: Quietpro ® Cn Hepa Parts List

    QUIETPRO CN HEPA PART # 105991 On/Off Switch (2 Stage) 1 each 102784 Dome Filter w/Filter Media 1 each 101949 Replacement Foam Media for Dome Filter 1 each 102761 High Filtration Disk (Optional) 2/pack 1 each 103236 Motor Seal 1 each 106103 Motor/Fan (120V) for ProClean w/Crimps (Domel Motor) 105697 Carbon Brush Set for ProClean Motor (Domel Motor) 1 set 105430 Upper Foam Compression Ring 1 each 105949 Noise Suspension Filter Assembly 1 each 1 each 105948 Noise Suspension Foam 1 each 103121 Motor Mount 103266 Motor Mount and Vented Exhaust Cover Screw Kit 1 set 102127...

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