ToolShed TSVC11 Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 16, 2024
- ToolShed
Table of Contents
WET AND DRY VACUUM
CLEANER 1200W 35L TSVC11
www.thetoolshed.co.nz
PRODUCT DETAI LS
Product Model| ToolShed Wet & Dry Vacuum Cleaner
1200W 35L
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Product Code| T SVC11
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Note:
This manual is for your reference only. Due to the continuous improvement of
the ToolShed products, changes may be made at any time without obligation or
notice.
Warranty:
This product may be covered under The ToolShed warranty. For more information,
see our Terms & Conditions at
www.thetoolshed.co.nz
SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage | 230 Volts |
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Frequency | 50 Hertz |
Motor Power | 1200 Wat t s |
Maximum Outlet Power | 1000 Watts |
Vacuity | > 18 kPa |
Noise | < 80 dB |
Airflow Rate | 1.9 M3/Min |
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
1 Flexible Hose
2 Carry Handle
3 Barrel Cap
4 Plastic Latch
5 Stainless Steel Tank
6 Large Rear Wheel
7 Castor Front Wheel
8 Metal Telescopic Tube
9 Power Socket| 10 Suction Port
11 Drainage Port
12 Paper Bag
13 Sponge Filter
14 Washable HEPA Filter
15 Non-Woven Cloth Filter
16 Wet Cleaning Foot
17 Dry Cleaning Foot
18 32mm Round Bristle Brush
19 Crevice Nozzle
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
WARNING
READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS & INSTRUCTIONS. Failure to follow instructions and
warnings could lead to serious injury, electric shock, or fire.
Work Area Safety
- Ensure that your work area is kept well lit and clean. Lack of visibility and clutter greatly increase the risk of accident when using tools.
- Keep bystanders, pets, and children clear when operating a power tool or machine. They can cause distraction or risk injury to themselves.
- Ensure you are not operating the power tool or machinery in the presence of dust, liquids, flammable gases, or anything that creates an explosive atmosphere. Power tools and machinery can create sparks which can lead to ignition and fire hazards in working environments.
Personal Safety
- Always wear personal protective equipment (PPE). Eye protection, ear protection, dust masks, and other protective equipment will help to reduce the risk of personal injury or long-term illnesses.
- Dress appropriately. DO NOT wear loose clothing that can get caught in moving parts. Keep hair, loose clothing, jewellery, and anything else that could be of risk, away from moving parts in the machine, or they could be caught therein.
- Always remain alert and DO NOT operate power tools or machinery under the influence of any substances like alcohol or drugs, including prescription medications. Lack of focus could lead to injury or accident while operating these power tools and machinery.
- Always ensure proper footing and balance. Overreaching can lead to slipping and falling which can result in injury or accident.
- Ensure the power switch is in the OFF position before connecting any battery, or power source to the power tool or machinery. This can cause injury as tools and machinery can suddenly fire incidentally when live, causing accidents.
- Use all provided dust collection and extraction attachments, if included. This equipment, along with the use of PPE dust masks, can help keep you safe from dust, and keep your work site clear from hazards.
- Ensure loose parts such as wrenches or adjusting keys are removed before starting the power tool or machinery.
Electrical Safety
- DO NOT use the power tool or machinery in raining conditions or wet areas where the power tool or machinery could get wet. Water in the power tool or machinery can lead to electric shock.
- Only use the power tool or machinery when the plug correctly matches the power outlet. Modifying plugs greatly increases the risk of electric shock.
- Keep the power cord away from anything that could damage it such as sharp edges, moving parts or heat. A damaged power cord increases the risk of electric shock.
- Only operate outdoors with the use of an outdoor extension lead. Not all extension leads are suited to outdoor use and using one which is not can greatly increase the risk of electric shock.
- Avoid body contact with grounded or earthed surfaces. Surfaces such as radiators, ranges, pipes, and refrigerators can increase the risk of electric shock due to your body being earthed or grounded.
WARNING
Electric shock can cause serious injury or, in some cases be fatal.
Power Tool & Machinery Use & Care
- Use the correct tool for the job. Forcing a tool to do a job it was not designed for increases the risk of accident or injury.
- Disconnect tools and machinery from power, or remove batteries before making any changes or adjustments, or before storing the tools and machinery. This reduces or removes the risk of a power connection that causes the tool or machinery to accidentally fire, which can help prevent injury or accident.
- Check the general condition of the power tool for damage or any problems that could affect the way the tool or machine works. An unrepaired tool or machine can lead to accident and injury. Only have your tool or machine repaired with genuine parts from The ToolShed.
- Only use the power tool and machinery with genuine parts or accessories that are designed to be used with the power tool and machinery. Failure to do so could result in accident or injury or damage your tool or machinery.
- Store your tool or machinery out of reach of children, and away from untrained personnel when not in use. Use by somebody untrained, or a child, could lead to accident or serious injury.
Service
- Have your tools and machinery serviced at The ToolShed with ToolShed replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool or machine is maintained.
WARNING
The warnings and precautions discussed in this manual cannot cover all
possible conditions and situations that may occur. It must be under stood by
the operator that common sense and caution are factors which cannot be built
into this product, but must be supplied by the operator.
Always Use Common Sense
- It is not possible to cover every conceivable situation you can face. Always exercise care and use your common sense. If you get into a situation where you feel unsafe, stop and seek expert advise. Contact your dealer, service agent, or an experienced user. Do not attempt any task you feel unsure of!
- Do not let familiarity gained from the frequent use of tools allow you to become complacent and ignore tool safety principles. A careless action can cause severe injury within a fraction of a second.
Vacuum Specific Safety
- Check before operation that the local power supply is the same as what is specified on the rating label.
- Do not use the machine in potentially combustible and explosive areas in case of sparking from the motor case.
- Do not create a jam at the air inlet mouth. This can cause case temperatures to rise and damage the motor.
- Do not pick up combustible and explosive objects such as burning cigarettes, gasoline, etc.
- Do not pick up sharp objects.
- Do not pick up objects which can easily stick to the filter, such as powders. They will block the ventilation and damage the motor.
- Keep the vacuum upright or you risk water going into the casing and motor, and damaging it.
- Do not use this machine as a pump as you can damage the motor.
- Always turn off the machine and unplug when you are finished using or maintaining it.
- Keep this vacuum away from strong sunlight and high temperatures as the plastic may become distorted.
- Do not twist, walk on, or drag the vacuum around by the hose, as this could risk damaging the flexible hose.
ASSEMBLY
Hose Connection/Removal
- Insert the hose connector into the air inlet and rotate clockwise to lock it into place.
- To remove the hose; twist the connector anti-clockwise and pull it out from the inlet.
Blowing Function
- Insert the hose connector into the blowingport, as it’s shown in the figure below, forwhen you want to use the blower.
Filter Cleaning Function
- Block the suction port with a single hand while pressing the button located on the top. The airflow will come through the filter and shake the dust off it. This will help to avoid blocking, and to clean the surface of the filter.
NOTE: This function only works to avoid the blocking of filters. The filters should still be cleaned properly after heavy use.
Power Socket
- When this Vacuum model is plugged in, the socket works as a power supply. You can connect an appliance to it.
WARNING
Maximum outlet power of the appliance should not exceed 1000W.
OPERATION
Stages of the Switch
I – The device is turned on.
O – The device is turned off.
II – This stage is only used when a power tool is plugged into the Vacuum.
- Turn the switch to the ON position and the vacuum will start working automatically after a few seconds.
- Turn the switch OFF and the vacuum will shut down automatically after a few seconds.
Handle with Airflow Adjustment
- You can adjust the airflow by pushing the sliding block located at the end of the flexible hose, up and down.
Filters
- When cleaning liquids, please fit the sponge filter on the bracket under the head.
- When cleaning dust, please fit the HEPA filter on the bracket (after fitting the sponge filter).
- For cleaning dust, fit the paper bag on the suction port as well, in case of some leakage.
Protective Device
- When the water in the vacuum is full, the protective device will activate. The suction power will stop, and the machine will make some noise to indicate that the motor is running at high speed. If this happens, you should cut off all power to the vacuum and clean out the water by opening the drain port.
WARNING
Continuing to use the machine once the protective device is working can damage
the motor and/or cause fire.
MAINTENANCE
- Before cleaning or performing any maintenance, you must ensure the tool is switched off and disconnected from the power supply.
- Compressed air is the most effective way to clean this tool. Always wear PPE safety goggles when cleaning tools with compressed air.
- Check the carbon brushes of the machine in the event of excessive sparking. These will need to be replaced by a qualified technician, contact your nearest ToolShed for parts and advice.
- Ventilation openings and switch levers must be kept clean. DO NOT attempt to clean by inserting pointed objects through openings.
- Do not use chemicals when cleaning this tool.
- If you discover any damaged or broken parts, consult your nearest ToolShed for replacements and advise.
Barrel Cleaning
- After use, or when the barrel is full of dust; which causes a considerable decrease in suction, cut off the power and clean the dirt in the barrel:
- Unfasten the locking knobs and lift up the top cover.
- Take off the filter bag and clean away the dust in the barrel.
Filter Cleaning
- The HEPA filter should be washed with clean, warm water when it is covered in dust.
TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SUGGESTED SOLUTION |
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Dust/Liquid Leaks From The Telescopic Tube/ Plastic Hose/Suction Port | ||
Accessories are not connected well to the vacuum. | Make sure the accessories |
are connected tightly and properly.
Weak Suction| Filter/telescopic tube/plastic hose/suction port is clogged.|
Clean the filters and the accessories, or use the filter cleaning function on
the vacuum.
The barrel is not lidded well, thus there’s air leakage.| Check the head and
the clips are connected properly.
Abnormal Noise When Working| Too much water inside.
Vacuum is turned over, so that the valve blocks the air inlet.| Pour out the
water in the tank, or place the unit upright.
Send it to dealer for check and maintenance.
Unit Begins To Smoke| Overheated, overloaded or damaged motor.| Turn off the
unit and send it for maintenance.
Poor Filtration| Filters are used for too long a time.| Contact your nearest
ToolShed for replacement parts.
Note:
For any replacement parts or queries about your new machine, contact your
nearest ToolShed Dealership. This will ensure the safety and longevity of your
new item is maintained to the best of its ability.
TSVC11 EXPLODED VIEW & PARTS LIST
Symbol | Name | Quantity |
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A | ST4×12 Screw | 9 |
B | ST4×16 Screw | 36 |
C | ST4×35 Screw | 2 |
D | ST4×18 Screw | 4 |
1 | Switch | 24 |
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2 | Handle Cap | 25 |
3 | Handle | 26 |
4 | Filter-Cleaning Button | 27 |
5 | Top Cover | 28 |
6 | Power Cable | 29 |
7 | Cable Block | 30 |
8 | Filter-Cleaning Board | 31 |
9 | Spring | 32 |
10 | Blower Cover | 33 |
11 | Blower Pistol | 34 |
12 | Piston Spring | 35 |
13 | Middle Cover | 36 |
14 | Upper Seal Ring | 37 |
15 | Motor | 38 |
16 | Lower Seal Ring | 39 |
17 | Barrel Cap | 40 |
18 | Water Floater | 41 |
19 | Sealing Strip | 42 |
20 | Bracket | 43 |
21 | Sponge Filter | 44 |
22 | Ø 50 Front Wheel X2 | 45 |
23 | Rear Wheel X2 | 46 |
Documents / Resources
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References
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