Graphite 58GE105 Taller Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- GRAPHITE
Table of Contents
WORKSHOP VACUUM CLEANER
58GE105
G.1021
ORIGINAL (OPERATING) MANUAL WIRELESS VACUUM CLEANER FOR DRY AND WET WORK GRAPHITE 58GE105
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
WARNING! Observe the safety regulations when using the vacuum cleaner. For your own safety and that of third parties, please read this manual before you start working with the blower. Please keep this manual for future reference.
- This tool is not intended for use by people (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or people with no experience or knowledge of the equipment, unless it is done under the supervision or in accordance with the instructions for use of the equipment provided by persons responsible for security.
- REMEMBER. The operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards to other people or the environment.
Preparation
- Always wear sturdy shoes and long pants when working.
- Always use personal protective equipment such as safety glasses.
- Before starting work, carefully check the working environment and remove any objects that may be sucked in or thrown away by the blast of vacuum cleaner air.
A – Dust collector latch
B – Top of the vacuum cleaner
C – Dust collection tank
D – Triangular brush
E – Sponge filter
F – Suction hose holder
G – Waterproof battery cover
H – Flexible hose
I – HEPA filter
J – Switch
K – Air outlet
L – Transport handle
M – Slot suction nozzle
Use
Before working with this device, read the detailed instructions, especially
the battery, charger and accessories.
Do not operate this unit with wet hands to prevent electric shock.
Make sure that the battery socket and charger are always dry to prevent any
electric shock.
Do not charge the battery in a damp or wet place. Do not use, store or charge
it in places where the temperature is less than 10 ° C (50 ° F) or above 38 °
C (100 ° F). Do not store the battery outdoors or in vehicles.
Take it out the battery from the device when the device is not in use and
before any servicing.
When the battery is not in use, keep it away from other metal objects, such
as: paper clips, coins, keys, nails, screws or other small metal objects that
may short-circuit the poles. Shorting the battery terminals together can cause
arcing, burns, or fire.
Do not use a damaged or modified battery.
Do not overturn or turn the device as dust and liquids may enter the internal
structure through the air inlet.
Any damaged parts should be replaced or repaired by an authorized service
center and qualified technicians.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of the body away from the
openings and moving parts of the vacuum cleaner.
Do not use the device to pick up hot water / liquids, flammable objects or
flammable liquids (e.g. cigarettes, matches, explosives or burning items,
ashes).
Note the maximum length that the flexible hose can reach. Maintain proper
position and balance at all times when using the machine.
Never vacuum dry dust and debris without the HEPA filter in place.
- Remember to clean the tank, filter, flexible hose and accessories after use. If the machine does not work or there are any technical problems, please contact your local stores or call our customer service hotline for assistance.
- Always work while wearing long trousers and solid footwear.
- Work only in daylight or with very good artificial lighting.
- Always make sure your legs are standing firmly. Work carefully on sloping surfaces to avoid losing your balance.
- Do not attempt to work without the hose accessories and handpieces installed.
- Make sure that the ventilation holes in the case are free from debris.
- Do not share the garden tool for use by children or people who have not read this manual.
- Do not continue working with bystanders, children or pets in the immediate vicinity
- Do not direct the blast of air and leaves towards people.
- When working, hold the vacuum cleaner firmly, keep a stable position when working.
Maintenance and storage
- Maintain all components in good condition to ensure that your garden tool is safe to use.
- Replace worn or damaged parts for safety.
- Keep out of the reach of children.
ATTENTION! Despite the inherently safe construction, the use of safety measures and additional protective measures, there is always a residual risk of injury during work.
Rated data:
Parameter
|
Value
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Supply voltage|
18 V DC
Rated power|
150W
Tank capacity|
10 l
Protection class|
III
Level of security|
IPX4
Mass|
3.85 kg
Year of production|
Explanation of the pictograms used
1 2 3
- Read the operating manual, observe the warnings and safety conditions contained in it!
- Disconnect the device from the power supply before repair.
- Protect the device against moisture.
CONSTRUCTION AND APPLICATION
The battery vacuum cleaner is a hand-held device. The drive is a DC commutator motor. A battery vacuum cleaner is a device designed for cleaning works in the house and its surroundings, e.g. paths, driveways, garages, basements. As a vacuum cleaner it is used for dry and wet work indoors. As a blower, it is suitable for cleaning and removing leaves, clipped grass, fallen conifer needles from terraces, roads and paths. This device is not intended for industrial use and is also intended for outdoor use.
WARNING! Do not use the device contrary to its intended use.
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
- Flexible hose extending up to 2m – 1 piece.
- HEPA filter – 1 piece.
- Sponge filter – 1 piece.
- Working tips – 2 pcs.
- Flexible adapter – 1 piece.
- Transport wheels – 4 pcs.
PREPARATION TO WORK
ASSEMBLY / DISASSEMBLY OF THE HOSE AND THE WORKING ENDS
Before starting work with the device, the flexible hose and accessories should
be correctly and firmly connected.
WORK WITH A VACUUM CLEANER
PULL / SUCK FUNCTION
- Take the snake on the right side.
- Place the hose connector on the air intake handle (fig. 1).
- Turn the connector clockwise to lock.
- Connect the dedicated working tip (triangular brush or crevice nozzle) with the flexible hose to work in specific conditions (fig. 2).
BLOWER FUNCTION
- Connect the hose connector to the air outlet (fig 3).
- Turn the connector clockwise to lock.
- You can connect the nozzle to the slots with a flexible hose for a stronger airflow (fig 4).
POWER ON
- Press the button of the battery cover, open the cover and connect the battery to the socket (Fig. 5).
- Close the battery cover for operation.
- Turn the switch to the ‘I’ position to start the device (fig. 6).
- Turn the switch to the ‘0’ position to stop the machine.
- Switch light is on under normal power.
VACUUM DRY
During work, make sure that the collected Precipitation is not too large. So that they do not get stuck in the hose or accessories. Make sure the flexible hose and accessories are properly connected and the HEPA filter is correctly installed to avoid leakage when running wet.
The following substances must not be collected:
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Flammable liquids (kerosene, gasoline, solvents, etc.)
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Hot substances that are burned- or smoked (cigarettes, matches, incense sticks, hot ash or embers from a fireplace), sparks and metal dust generated when cutting or grinding metal, etc.
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Flammable materials (toner, paint, spray, etc.)
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Foams for cleaning carpets etc. (these may cause an explosion or fire)
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Explosive or pyrophoric substances (nitroglycerin, aluminum, magnesium, titanium, zinc, red phosphorus, yellow phosphorus, celluloid, etc.
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Sharp objects (glass, cutlery, wood shards, metal, stone, nails, razor blades, replaceable blades, pins, pins, etc.)
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Fine screeching and conductive
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Metal powder or carbon powder
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It should not be used as a dehumidifier
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Large amounts of dust such as (flour, extinguisher powder, etc.)
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Substances that cause toxic symptoms
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Aggressive chemicals (acid, bleach, etc.)
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Liquid or moist garbage containing vomit, faeces
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Asbestos
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Pesticides
When vacuuming small debris in rooms with low humidity, static shock may occur on the surface of the device. Please use protective insulating gloves or spray the water from the humidifier to increase the humidity of the air -
Slide the HEPA filter out of the filter socket (Fig. 7).
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Make sure the connections in the filter face the slots in the filter seat.
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Turn the HEPA filter clockwise to lock it.
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Make sure the upper part of the vacuum cleaner is correctly attached to the tank.
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Lock both catches (fig. 8).
WET VACUUMING
- Remember that the battery cover must always be closed during operation, otherwise liquids may seep into the battery and cause a hazard. Pay attention to the fluid level in the tank so that it does not reach its critical capacity. When the liquid in the tank reaches the maximum level, it will be signaled with a different sound than normal operation of the vacuum cleaner. In this case, switch off the device and empty the tank.
- Make sure the sponge filter is securely mounted before work when vacuuming liquids with several different kinds of contaminants.
- Make sure the HEPA filter is securely attached before starting work
- Slide the sponge filter over the filter seat (Fig. 9).
- Make sure the upper part of the vacuum cleaner is correctly attached to the tank.
- Lock both catches (fig. 10).
VACUUM CLEANER MAINTENANCE
- Make sure the device is turned off and the battery is removed before maintenance.
- Keep the device and accessories dry when not in use.
CLEANING THE TANK
- To empty the tank, turn it over and shake it to remove all debris and liquids (fig. 11).
- Wipe the inside of the tank with a dust cloth / paper
CLEANING THE FILTERS
SPONGE FILTER
- Pull the sponge filter out of the holder (Fig. 9)
- Gently wash the filter with water at a temperature below 40 ° C (fig. 12).
- Dry the filter for 24 hours at room temperature.
HEPA FILTER
- Turn the HEPA filter counterclockwise to unlock it from the filter seat (Fig. 13).
- Remove from socket
- Clean the surface of the HEPA filter with a brush.
- Gently wash with water at a temperature below 40 ° C (fig. 14).
- Dry the filter for 24 hours at room temperature.
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
| Electrically powered products should not be disposed of with household
waste, but should be disposed of in appropriate facilities. Information on
disposal can be obtained from the dealer of the product or local authorities.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment contains substances that are not
neutral for the natural environment. Non-recycled equipment poses a potential
threat to the environment and human health.
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WARRANTY AND SERVICE
The warranty conditions and the description of how to proceed in the event of
a complaint are included in the attached Warranty Card.
GTX Service Central ServiceNS. z o. o. Sp.k.
ul. Borderland 2/4 tel. +48 22 364 53 50
02-285 Warsaw e-mail
bok@gtxservice.com
A network of Service Points for warranty and post-warranty repairs available
on the gtxservice.pl internet platform
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References
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