RUPES S130 30 liter Professional Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- RUPES
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RUPES S130 30 liter Professional Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
PICTOGRAPH
Read the following instruction first before operating the product
Important safety indications
Caution! This appliance contains dust hazardous to health. Emptying and maintenance operations, including removal of the dust collection means, must only be carried out by authorized personnel wearing suitable personal protections. Do not operate without the full filtration system fitted.
Symbol key:
| S130L-EL-EM| S130PL-EPL-EPM| S230L-EL-EM| S230PL-EPL-EPM
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N°1 DUST BAG (30)| X| X| X| X
N°1 SWIVELLING NOZZLE| X| X| X| X
N°2 FRONT WHEELS| X| X| X| X
N°2 RUBBER HOSE CUFFS| X| | X|
N°1 REAR WHEEL AXLE (30 I VERSION)| X| X| X| X
HOSE 1X5 M| X| | X|
| S145L-EL-EM| S145PL- EPL-EPM| S245L-EL-EM| S245L-EPL| S245EPM
---|---|---|---|---|---
N°1 DUST BAG (30)| X| X| X| X| X
N°1 SWIVELLING NOZZLE| X| X| X| Y WAY (COD. 67.092/C)| X
N°2 FRONT WHEELS| X| X| X| X| X
N°2 RUBBER HOSE CUFFS| X| X| X| |
HOSE 1X5 M| X| X| X| |
SOFTGRILPHANDLE| | | X| X| X
For packaging waste disposal attain to local regulations in force, including
recycling disposal if requested.
SAFETY INFORMATION FOR VACUUM CLEANERS
Safety and accident prevention instructions
- children being supervised not to play with the appliance;
- This machine can only be operated by trained people in charge; machine not intended to be operated by kids or mental-sensorial defective people;
- before use, users should be provided with information, instruction and training for the use of the appliance and the pollutant it is used for, including the right method for the safe removal and disposal of the substances collected;
- it is necessary to provide an adequate air change rate in the room if the exhaust air is returned in the room. Reference to National Regulations is necessary;
- The temperature of the work area must be between 10°C and 35°C with humidity between 50%and 90%;
- the surface on which the machine rests must not exceed a maximum 10 degree gradient;
- always unplug the machine when not in use, before maintenance or cleaning, and before replacing the dust bag or filters;
- do not pull the power cord to unplug the machine;
- keep the power cord away from heat, oil and sharp edges;
- in the event of a blackout, turn the tool switch in OFF position to avoid accidental start when power come back;
- do not expose the machine to rain and low temperatures;
- do not lift and transport the machine by the handle with a lifting device;
- wet filters and the interior part of the liquid container are dried before storage.
Explosion or fire hazard
- Do not vacuum flammable or explosive dust (i.e. magnesium, aluminium, etc.);
- do not vacuum sanding dust from surfaces treated with paints that have not completed the catalyst cycle;
- do not vacuum sparks or white hot shavings;
- immediately disconnect the vacuum from the electrical mains if dust is ejected from air outlet;
- do not vacuum flammable or explosive liquids (i.e. petrol, thinners, etc.);
- do not vacuum aggressive liquids or substances (i.e. acids , bases, solvents, etc.);
- VERSION “E”: immediately disconnect the machine from the power supply if you notice the presence of foam or liquid leaking during the vacuuming of liquid.
**SPECIFIC USE
**
- CAUTION This machine is for indoor use only
- CAUTION This machine shall be stored indoors only Only for models series L/PL:
- WARNING This machine is for dry use only
- This appliance is suitable for heavy duty and industrial operations in accordante with EN60335-1 e EN60335-2-69;
- this appliance is suitable for commercial use: i.e. hotels, school, hospitals, factories, shops, offices and rental business.
- the front power socket is only intended for specific use as indicated in the present in-struction manual.
- VERSION “E”: this appliance is suitable for liquids suctions;
VERSION “L”:
Appliance suitable for separating dust with a limit value of occupational
exposure
of ≥ 1mg / m³.
(Class L – Light HAZARD).
VERSION “M”:
Appliance suitable for separating dust with a limit value of occupational
exposure of ≥ 0,1mg / m³ and wood dust.
(Class M – Medium HAZARD)
Refer to all regulations applicable to the substances and pollutant collected.
WARNING: for class M vacuum cleaners the outside of the machine must be decontaminated with vacuum cleaning methods and cleaned or treated with sealant before being taken from a hazardous area
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SERIE S1/S2
OPERATING VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCYOPERATING VOLTAGE AND FREQUENCY| 230 Vac –
50/60 Hz
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JP 100 Vac – 50/60HzJP 100 Vac – 50/60Hz
POWER| 1200 W
JP 1050 W (@min.500 W)
POWER AT SOCKET (MAX)| EU 2400 W
UK 1800 W
CH-DK 1100 W
AUS 1200 W
JP 380 W (@min.930 W)
UK (110V) 1100 W
TOTAL POWER (MAX)| EU 3600 W
UK 3000 W
CH-DK 2300 W
CH-DK 2300 W AUS 2400 W
JP 1430 W
UK (110V) 2150 W
AIR CAPACITY EN 60335-2-69| 250 m3 /h
VACUUM LEVEL| 215 hPa
WEIGHT| 10,2 kg (S130-S230)
13,5 kg (S145-S245)
DIMENSIONS| cm 43 x 42,5 x h 51 (S130-S230)
cm 47 x 45 x h 63,5 (S145-S245)
CLASS OF PROTECTION| IP X 4
NOISE LEVEL ISO 3744| 70 dB(A) – 73 dB (A) VERSION “E
FILTERS SURFACES| 2 x 0,50 m2
CAPACITY OF DUST COLLECTION BAG| kg 5 ma
CONTAINER CAPACITY| 30 l (S130-S230)
45 l (S145+S245)
POWER CONTROL SWITCH| MAN – O – AUT
PNEUMATIC SECTION| VERSION “P”
INLET AIR PRESSURE| 6 bar
MAX COMPRESSED AIR FLOW| 1450 l/min
INLET FITTING| 3/8” G female
PARTS OF THE TOOL
- Vacuum head
- Tool tray
- Handle
- Identification plate
- Compressed air inlet (VERSION “P”)
- Air coupling filter (VERSION “P”)
- Power cord
- Cooling air inlet
- Cooling air outlet
- Operating air outlet
- Head lockers
- Man-0-Aut switch with speed control
- Motor ON indicator
- Liquid level indicator (VERSION “E”)
- Service indicator
- Electric tool socket
- Quick coupling for pneumatic tool (VERSION “P”)
- Pneumatic tool connection
- Electric tool hose
- Pneumatic tool hose (optional)
- Filter frame
- Filter frames lockers
- Filters (paper or polyester)
- Liquid level sensor (VERSION “E”)
- Dust bin
- Accessories compartment (VERSION 45 l)
- Antistatic connection
- Hose nozzle
- Universal swivelling nozzle
- Dust collection bag (paper or plastic)
- Castor wheels with lock
- Suction hose setting (VERSION “M”)
- Rubber cap (VERSION “M”)
- Softgrip handle
- Swivel block for fixing case
START-UP
Power supply
- Turn the main switch (12) to “O” (off) before connecting this appliance to the supply mains;
- supply mains voltage and frequency must match the identification plate;
- Connect to power socket outlets provided with earth conductor and adequate protections.
Compressed air mains
- Do not exceed 6 bar;
- dehumidified and filtered air required;
- connect the appliance to the compressed air main with an hose suitable for the air pressure and int. diam. 10 mm min.
Assembling the swivelling adaptor (29)
Insert the adaptor in the inlet nozzle (28).
Electrical tool connections
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Check for the tool switch turned off before connecting it to the front panel socket outlet;
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insert the tool plug into the front panel socket (16) (pic. 3) ;
-
connect the tool to the swivelling nozze with the hose (19) (pic. 5) ;
-
do not plug electric tools exceeding the power indicated on the front panel.
Pneumatic tool connections
-
Check for the tool switch turned off before connecting it to the front panel quick coupling;
-
connect the tool to the appliance with the quick couplings (17) (pic. 4) and (18) (pic. 6) ;
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connect the coaxial hose (optional) to the quick coupling (20) (pic.6).
Check the tool functioning as indicated on their instructions manual.
Preliminary checks
- Check that the dust collection bag (30) has been fitted in the container (25) and that the filters (23) have been fitted on the head;
- check that the vacuum hose is properly fixed and does not hinder tool movement;
- check that there are no leaks in the compressed air supply system.
MACHINE USE
The machine can operates in manual or automatic mode: to select the mode, turn the switch (12) to the right (automaxtic mode) or to the left (manual mode) (pic. 23). The green indicator (13) turns on when the vacuum motor starts.
Using the machine in automatic mode (A)
Automatic operations means that the vacuum starts when an electrical or pneumatic tool is turned on.
The vacuum will automatically turn off eight seconds after the tool is turned off.
Using the machine in manual mode (M)
Manual operations means that the vacuum runs continuously. Power on the front panel outlet socket is permanently active during manual running.
Adjusting the vacuum level
The vacuum level can be adjusted in both operating modes by turning the knob
(12) towards the “min” position until the desired power is reached.
Automatic cleaning of the filters (VERSION “E”)
The machine has a timed filter cleaning system that maintains the vacuum strength constant.
It is also possible to perform a complete cleaning cycle as follows (pic.
19):
- switch the machine off;
- cap the vacuum sleeve;
- restart the machine keeping the sleeve capped for 15 seconds.
Suction hose setting (VERSION “M”)
For operators safety the appliance for M class dust are provided with an indicator which operates in case of the air velocity throught the hose falling below 20 m/sec. Check the hose diameter and set the correct value on the front panel throttle (32) **(pic. 23).
**
To be used with genuine RUPES hoses.
Acoustic alarm operates (VERSION “M”)
In case of acoustic alarm on locate the causes (C.) and redress (R.) it with the action recommended in the following procedure:
C: Power set-up too low;
R: Increase the suction power;
C: The hose diameter doesn’t match with the hose set-up on the front
panel;
R: Set the hose diameter knob (32) on the right diameter;
C: Clogged or bended hose;
R: Check and set straight the hose;
C: Dust bag full;
R: See dust bag “REPLACEMENT SECTION”;
C: Clogged filers;
R: See filter cartridges “REPLACEMENT SECTION”.
After operating in hazardous dust contaminated environment all appliance parts must be considered as contaminated; before handling the appliance out the 1 contaminated area or servicing it, remove all the dust from it with vacuum or cloth, seal the dust container with the rubber cap (33), and store hose and accessories in a sealed bag (VERSION “M”).
Wet vacuum (VERSION “E”)
Before vacuuming liquids, remove the dust bag(paper or plastic) and replace the paper filters cartridges with polyester ones. The filters should be damp after vacuuming. Do not operate with dry dust with wet filters!
Liquid level indicator (VERSION “E”)
The vacuum motor stops and the liquid level indicator (14) turnes on when the the liquid sensor (24) detects the bin (25) full. To reset empty the bin (25).
MAINTENANCE
A yearly technical check on parts and filtering system by an authorized service centre is required.
Service indicator (15)
The indicator turns on for scheduled service to keep the machine working conditions. When warning light is on contact an authorized service centre to check and service the appliance and reset the warning light.
The prolongated use of the vacuum cleaner with the warning light on can cause more maintenance operation.
Ordinary check operations
For user servicing, the appliance must be dismantled, cleaned and serviced, as far as it is reasonably practicable, without causing risk to the maintenance staff and others. Suitable precautions include, decontamination before dismantling, provision for local filtered exhaust ventilation where the appliance is dismantled (according to local regulations), cleaning of the maintenance area and suitable personal protection.
- check the vacuum hose conditions;
- VERSION “E”: clean the liquid level sensor (24);
- check the power cord, plug and outlet socket conditions: in case contact an authorized service centre for replacement;
- check the dust bag: do not exceed recommended weight and capacity! In case of laceration or perforation of the dust bag check the filter cartridge and eventually ask for replacement to an authorized service centre;
- check filter cartridges condition (23). In case of lacerations or perforations contact an authjorized service centre for replacement.
Do not use the appliance without the full filter set fitted!
Bag replacement
Do not spread dust during dust bag replacement!
- wear an adeguate dust mask;
- detach the vacuum head pushing the side hooks (11) and remove the vacuum head (1) (pic. 7-8).
Paper bag (cod. 042.1108/5):
-
VERSION “M”: seal the dust container with the appropriate cap (33);
-
remove the full bag closing the nozzle with the cap provided (pic. 12 and 13) ;
-
put the new bag inserting the nozzle as illustrated (pic. 14)
Plastic bag:
-
remove the full plastic bag (pic. 9 );
-
place the new bag, verifying that the nozzle is positioned on the inlet
(pic.10) ;
-
turn the bag edge as shown (pic. 11); make sure to keep the compensation holes inside the bin.
Only use genuine RUPES dust bags. Spare bags shozuld be kept in dry places! Follow local legal regulations for disposal.
Filter replacement
Do not spread dust during filter replacement!
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Wear adequate filter mask;
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VERSION “M”: seal the dust container with the appropriate cap (33);
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detach the vacuum head pushing the side hooks (11) (pic.7-8);
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turn the vacuum head upside down (pic.15);
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remove the filter frame (21) turning the hooks (22) (pic. 16);
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remove the filter cartdridges (pic. 17) and fit them into a sealed disposal bag;
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fit new filter (cod. 036.1108) cartridges in the filter frame (pic.18) and reassemble it on the vacuum head.
Use genuine RUPES spare parts only.
Refer to www.rupes.com for parts code and authorized service center
RUPES will not be held responsible for direct or indirect damages resulting
from
non-compliance with the requirements of this manual.
Packing
TOOL IDENTIFICATION PLATE
POSITION AND MEANING OF INFORMATION
- Type of tool.
- Nominal working voltage Volts (V).
- orking frequency Hertz (Hz).
- Class of protection.
- Absorbed power Watt (W).
- Power at socket (MAX) Watt (W).
- Power max Watt (W).
- Serial number.
- Read all this instructions before operating this product and save these instructions.
- DISPOSAL (WEEE DIRECTIVE)
For EU countries only: According to the European Directive on Waste from electrical and electronic equipment and its implementation in conformity with national standards, exhausted electrical equipment must be collected separately, in order to be recycled in an environmentally friendly way. The product, when it reaches the end of its life, must not be dispersed in the environment or thrown away as household waste. It must be disposed at authorized recycling centres (contact your local authorities to know where to dispose of the product according to the law). The correct disposal of the product contributes to the health and preservation of the environment. Illegal disposal of the product will entail penalties against the offenders.
TROUBLESHOOTING AND SOLUTION
Effects | Causes | Solutions |
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The motor will not start | No power | Make sure the unit is plugged in |
Power cord, switch or | Contact an authorised service centre | |
The vacuum does | Electronic module | Contact an authorised service centre |
not start automatically | ||
Vacuum flow is insufficient | Bag full | Check the filter bag |
One of the hoses or | Check the flexible hose and the | |
accesso ries is clogged | accessories | |
Clogged filters | Check the filters cartridges | |
Dust from the exhaust (10) | Filter cartridge torn ripped | Contact an |
authorised service centre
Tools do not start| 3-way switch malfunction| Contact an authorised service
centre
Insufficient Power for pneumatic tool| Insufficient compressed air feeding|
Check air passage
Red indicator on| Ordinary maintenance limit exceeded| Contact an authorised
service centre
Yellow indicator on (VERSION “E”)| Max. liquid level exceeded| Empty the bin
S145M
CONFORMITY DECLARATION
We declare on our responsibility that the represented vacuum for industrial
use is in conformity with the Essential Requirements of Safety of the
following Directives:
2006/42/EC;
2014/30/EU;
2011/65/EU.
The tests have been carried out in accordance with the European Harmonised
Regulations
EN 60335-1: 2012 + AC:2014 + A11:2014 + A13:2017 + A1:2019 + A14:2019 +
A2:2019
EN 60335-2-69: 2012
EN 55014-1: 2017 + A11: 2020
EN 55014-2: 2015
EN 61000-3-2: 2014
EN 61000-3-3: 2013
EN 62233: 2008
EN IEC 63000: 2018
Costumer Support
Technical file at:
RUPES S.p.A. a socio unico
Via Marconi, 3/A – Loc. Vermezzo
20071 Vermezzo con Zelo (MI) – Italy
Tel. 02/946941
Fax 02/94941040
Uff. Vendite e assistenza clienti
Tel. 02/94694312
e-mail: info_rupes@rupes.it
web: http://www.rupes.com
Sede legale:
Viale Bianca Maria, 13 – 20122 MILANO – ITALY
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