V-TUF Midi H Syncro 110v Industrial Dust Extraction Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- V-TUF
Table of Contents
- V-TUF Midi H Syncro 110v Industrial Dust Extraction Vacuum Cleaner
- MIDI SYNCRO Full Parts Diagram
- INTRODUCTION
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- INSTALLATION
- OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
- MAINTENANCE
- Technical Information
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- SAFETY INDICATIONS
- DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION
- BEFORE FIRST USE
- USE OF THE DEVICE
- MAINTENANCE: FILTER REMOVAL
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
V-TUF Midi H Syncro 110v Industrial Dust Extraction Vacuum Cleaner
MIDI SYNCRO Full Parts Diagram
POS. | V-TUF CODE | DESCRIPTION | QTY |
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1 | VTVS7513 | Self Tipping Screw 5×30 ZN | 4 |
2 | VTVS7492 | Handle E.2 | 1 |
3 | VTVS7477 | Black Cover w ith Sw itch-Plug Holes | 1 |
4 | VTVS7512 | Self Tipping Screw 5×25 TC ZN | 2 |
5 | VTVS7448 | Foam Filter 130x25x7mm | 1 |
6 | VTVS7490 | Plastic Grid L144mm | 1 |
7 | VTVS7420 | Black Double Sw itch 2P AUT-0-MAN | 1 |
8 | VTVS7430 | Industrial Panel Plug 16A 110V~ | 1 |
9 | VTVS7515 | Metric Screw M4x20 w ith Nut M4 | 4 |
10 | VTVS7512 | Self Tipping Screw 5×25 TC ZN | 1 |
11 | VTVS7483 | Cablefix | 1 |
12 | VTVS7426 | Complete Terminal Board 3poles | 1 |
13 | VTVS7445 | Noise Foam H10mm – Ø110mm | 1 |
14 | VTVS7512 | Self Tipping Screw 5×25 TC ZN | 6 |
15 | VTVS7509 | Self Tipping Screw 3,5×12 FL | 2 |
16 | VTVS7437 | Electronic Card for Buzzer 120V~ | 1 |
17 | VTVS7509 | Self Tipping Screw 3,5×12 FL | 2 |
18 | VTVS7439 | Electric Tool Card 120V~ | 1 |
19 | VTVS7417 | Pow er Cord H05 3×1,5 mm^2 L=8,5mt Plug 16A 110V | 1 |
20 | VTVS7419 | Buzzer | 1 |
21 | VTVS7431 | Pressure Sw itch | 1 |
22 | VTVS7458 | Gasket Support “L” | 1 |
23 | VTVS7478 | Black Motor Cover Ø345mm | 1 |
24 | VTVS7411 | Yellow /Green Connection Cable L250mm | 1 |
25 | VTVS7447 | Sealed Filter MTP65/AU H=88 Ø160-120 | 1 |
26 | VTVS7444 | Solenoid Vibrator 120V~ | 2 |
27 | VTVS7512 | Self Tipping Screw 5×25 TC ZN | 6 |
28 | VTVS7516 | Metric screw M5x16 | 1 |
29 | VTVS7486 | Black Motor Holder Ø336mm | 1 |
30 | VTVS7481 | Motor Plastic Spacer Ring H=20 | 1 |
31 | VTVS7451 | “L” Gasket s/f H=5mm | 1 |
32 | VTVS7620 | Motor Double Stage By-Pass P 1400W-PC38 115V~ | 1 |
33 | VTVS7504 | Extra Flex Hose 6x4mm | 1 |
34 | VTVS7450 | Plane Gasket H=3mm | 1 |
35 | VTVS7446 | Washer MTP/65 Ø230x145x20 w ith 16Hole | 1 |
36 | VTVS7470 | Yellow Double Stage Motor Base Ø436 | 1 |
37 | VTVS7433 | Plate of ground | 1 |
38 | VTVS7455 | Head/Tank Gasket SBR Ø339x280x3 | 1 |
FILTER SET DRY
POS.| | DESCRIPTION| Q.TY
1| VTVS7494| Float Supporting Ø168| 1
2| VTVS7507| Threaded insert M8 Ø10| 1
3| VTVS7454| Gasket Vibra Ø178| 1
4| VTVS7021H| M CLASS Cartridge Filter for DustEX & VAC M| 1
5| VTVS7453| Rubber Gasket NBR 15×7,8x2mm| 1
6| VTVS7506| Cartridge w ingnut M8X20| 1
7| VTVS7501| Filter Basket Ø224| 1
8| VTVS7511| Self Tipping Screw 5×16 Fungo/FL ZNF| 4
9| VTVS7007| Polyester Bag 21lt| 1
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing a product from the V-TUF Industrial Cleaning Equipment range. V-TUF is focused on research and development to make sure you are fully satisfied with your purchase. Please read this manual carefully and follow the instructions to ensure you get the best performance from this machine. Congratulations on your choice and we trust you will obtain satisfaction from using it.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- This manual has been included as an integral part of the appliance and should be carefully read through before using the machine.
- Take the appliance out of its packaging and make sure it is in perfect condition, including accessories and any optional extras you have purchased from the V-TUF range.
- Make sure that the electrical data of the appliance, shown on the label, corresponds to those of the mains supply.
- To vacuum liquids, empty the dust from the container remove dust bag and ensure the cloth filter is fitted. After the vacuum has been used for wet use ensure the tank and cartridge filter is dry before vacuuming dry material.
- The manufacturer disclaims all liability for injury to persons and animals and damage to things due to the irresponsible use of the appliance and to the use of non-original accessories and spare parts.
- The repair and/or replacement of the various component parts, especially electrical parts, must be done by skilled personnel.
- The appliance is suitable for use in a range of applications: (hotels, schools, factories, shops, etc…)
INSTALLATION
- Check the position of the filter and the clips that fasten the head to the tank. Incorrect filter positioning can cause serious damage to the machine.
- Fit the hose to the vacuum connector; fit the required accessory to the end of the hose. In the case of extractor models fit the pipe on the connector provided on the head and fit the required accessory to the end of the pipe.
- Connect the power cable of the appliance to the power socket with switches on “0” (OFF POSITION).
- To vacuum liquids, empty the dust from the container and remove the cloth filter. This operation must be only performed on models designed to vacuum liquids.
- Important : only refit the cloth filter to vacuum dust, so as not to cause problems to the appliance.
- The noise level is below 85 dB(A)
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Ensure that there is sufficient ventilation for the machine and the operator
- Make sure the machine on a sound and stable surface.
- Ensure the machine is switched to the off position, connect to the correct and sufficient power source, switch machine on, use according to the guidelines and turn machine off after operation.
IMPORTANT
- The wet and dry machines feature a floating valve that interrupts the vacuum when the tank is full of liquid. When this occurs, turn the machine off and empty the entire contents of the tank.
- Do not use your machine if it is not functioning correctly. Regularly inspect electrical leads and connections, filters and listen for unusual noises. If in doubt, contact your nearest service centre for advice.
MAINTENANCE
- The filter element can be blown clean, washed with water. Ensure that it is completely dry before the operation.
- Replace the vacuum filter if it acquires holes, torn or damaged. Holes and/or cuts on the sides of the filter could allow transit of dust / materials and become the cause of serious damage to the user and surrounding people, and the appliance.
- Check and free the blocked parts (vacuum pipes, connector, brushes, etc.) from any deposited materials.
- If necessary, clean the tank and in any case, never leave dust or liquid residues in the tank for long periods of time.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Never use the machine if you are unsure, or become uncertain due to any faults
of any kind, including those not mentioned in this manual.
Technical Information
Model | MIDI SYNCRO |
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Capacity | 21 Litres |
Working Voltage | 110 & 240 Volts |
Motor Power | 1400 Watts |
Function | Wet&Dry Vacuuming |
Air Flow Rate | 215 M3/H |
Cooling Mode | 250mm |
Tank Diameter | 335mm |
Height | 250mm |
Accessories | Ø36mm Accessories Kit |
Power Cable | 8.5m |
Safety Instructions
These instructions are for the user’s safety, and all users of the V-TÜF
cleaning equipment should ensure to have read this literature before using the
machine.
- Do not use with a damaged cable.
- Do not run over the cable.
- Should be inaccessible for children and pets.
- Do not use in the presence of flammable gasses.
- Do not clean up any hot material, e.g. ash.
- Always turn off the machine, and then unplug it, before you service the machine.
- Do NOT use this machine without the filters, as this is a health hazard and motor damage will also come as a result.
All repairs on V-TÃœF products should be done by a V-TÃœF service representative.
- If the machine shuts down, be sure to turn off the machine and unplug it before troubleshooting.
- For safety, the machine contains an electronic overload protection.
- Always turn off and unplug the machine when it is not in use.
- If any part of the appliance becomes damaged or fractured, it must be replaced by a V-TÜF engineer.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Caution : what to do
- All power conduction parts must be protected against water. SHORT-CIRCUIT RISK.
- All services or maintenance performed on the appliance must always be done with the plug disconnected from the power supply.
- Operation with a residual current circuit breaker provides extra protection for the operator (I_n=30 mA).
- Only ever use the appliance for the purposes for which it has been designed and manufactured. ACCIDENT RISK.
- If vacuum exhaust starts emitting water or foam, turn off immediately and waste level and ensure all correct filtration is present.
Caution : what not to do
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Do not leave the machine running and unguarded nor within reach of children, animals or persons that are not responsible for their own actions.
ACCIDENT RISK. -
Do not vacuum inflammable combustion substance (e.g.: hot ashes), explosive and toxic substances, electrostatic or substances that are dangerous for health. EXPLOSION OR POISONING HAZARD
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Do not rest the vacuum inlet on or move this close to delicate parts of the body (eyes, ears, mouth, etc.). ACCIDENT RISK.
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Do not touch the plug and/or socket with wet hands. ELECTRIC SHOCK RISK.
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Do not soak the appliance or spray it with liquid substances. SHORT-CIRCUIT.
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In the case of extractor models, only use detergents compatible with vacuum and pipe covering materials. ACCIDENT RISK.
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Do not pull or lift the appliance using the power cable. SHORT-CIRCUIT RISK
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSE | PROBABLE SOLUTION |
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The machine does not start | No current. | Check main fuse, power cord, |
plug and outlet.
The machine suddenly stops| Because of overheating, the thermal protection turns the
Machine off (feature only available on extraction
machines).
| After the machine has cooled down, you can turn the power on again and begin
to use the appliance again.
Reduced suction power.| Filter, nozzle, hose or tube clogged.| Check and clean
Suction power suddenly drops| Tank full.| Stop the machine and empty the tank.
SAFETY INDICATIONS
Operator safety
This manual is to be considered as an integral part of the general user manual
and provides the necessary instructions for the special class H dust vacuum
cleaners.
Therefore the supplied general instruction booklet must be read beforehand. In
addition to the user instructions and the current regulations in the country
of use, the sector’s recognised technical regulations for the safe and
appropriate use of this equipment must also be followed. The UNI 10720
standard (Guidelines for selection and use of respiratory protective devices)
establishes the guidelines for the criteria of selection, use and maintenance
of respiratory protective devices
Transport and handling
ATTENTION Be sure to close all of the dirt container’s locking hooks before
transport. Do not turn the device upside down.
Possible uses for the vacuum cleaner
The vacuum appliances to which these user instructions refer are suitable for
professional use and, in particular, for the control of dusts with an exposure
limit value as per the class rating of the Vacuum cleaner. This is stated on
the side of the tank. H CLASS The collection of the following materials are
forbidden:
- Incandescent materials;
- liquids;
- flammable and explosive dusts (for example, magnesium dusts, aluminium dusts, etc.);
The use of this device for the elimination of dusts must be performed in rooms or environments which are sufficiently ventilated whenever the device’s exhaust returns into the environment itself. The user must respect the current national regulations in the country in which the device is being employed. The equipment’s end user must be read and understood for its use before beginning any work activities, taking note of the safe usage regulations. The user must also receive instruction regarding the dangers deriving from the aspirated materials and the methods for their safe disposal
The device’s electrical and compressed air outlets
The electrical or pneumatic outlets of the devices are to be used by single
power tools that are being used in conjunction with the vacuum cleaner. Ensure
that the power tool is correctly connected and that the power requirement is
no larger than the limitations of the vacuum cleaner. Before connecting the
power tool, ensure that the vacuum power is turned off (0 = OFF). If it is a
pneumatic system, ensure that the compressed air circuit is not pressurised,
connect the power tool and activate the compressed air connection. Never leave
the vacuum’s compressed air circuit pressurised after work activities have
been completed: close the system valve upstream from the vacuum and
depressurise the compressed air circuit.
Maintenance, cleaning and repair
Only perform the maintenance work described in this booklet on the equipment.
In case of uncertainty, contact the dealer or an authorized service centre.
Before performing any cleaning or maintenance operations upon the device,
remove both the electrical and compressed air power supply cables. Treat the
device in a responsible manner so as to avoid creating situations which could
be dangerous to both yourself, as well as to others. A filtered, forced air
ventilation system must be employed during maintenance activities. The user
must wear any appropriate safety accessories during such operations,
especially respiratory protection.
The environment in which maintenance activities are to be performed must be decontaminated in order to prevent the dispersion of hazardous substances into the surroundings. When transporting the device away from or within an area that is contaminated with hazardous substances, the external portion of the device must be vacuumed and wiped down with a cloth before sealing it in an air-tight container. Any parts which cannot be cleaned must be packaged in air-tight bags and/or disposed of in compliance with the current regulations for the disposal of hazardous substances in the country of use. The manufacturer requires that the vacuum be subjected to an annual technical inspection. This inspection may be performed by an authorised distributor’s technician and must include the examination of the aspiration filters, the air-tight seals, as well as the signalling components/indicators.
DESCRIPTIVE INFORMATION
Detailed use of the machine
ATTENTION The vacuum cleaner is suitable for extracting dry non-flammable
dusts, wood dusts and any hazardous dusts with MaK values 0.1mg/m³ ( category
M dust ). Based on the hazards presented by the dusts to be aspirated, the
vacuum must be equipped with appropriate filters: see the following sections
- B) AUT – 0 – MAN switch: in the 0 position, the device is off; in the AUT position, the device turns on automatically whenever the connected electrical or pneumatic power tool is activated; in the MAN position, the device requires manual activation.
- A) Electrical outlet with maximum available power indicator;
- Frontal compressed air outlet for the connection of pneumatic utensils (photo 1); rear compressed air connector for connecting the device to the compressed air system (photo 2).
The vacuum with 2 motors is equipped with the following controls:
- B) AUT – 0 – MAN switch: in the 0 position, the device is off; in the AUT position, the device turns on automatically whenever the connected electrical or pneumatic power tool is activated; in the MAN position, the device requires manual activation.
- A) Electrical outlet with maximum available power indicator;
- C) 0 – I activation switch for the second motor, which only starts up when the 1st motor is on in AUT or MAN mode;
- Frontal compressed air outlet for the connection of pneumatic power tool; rear compressed air connector for connecting the device to the compressed air system
For the Pneumatic System:
The device is designed to function at pressures ranging from a minimum of 4
bar to a maximum of 15 bar. Below 4 bar, the device’s automatic start-up
function is not guaranteed. Never exceed the 15 bar pressure limit
BEFORE FIRST USE
Vacuum assembly and testing
Before using the device, check that: No foreign elements are present within
the container. Ensure that the head if fastened down with the head clips. This
guarantees an air-tight seal. The relevant filters and bag have been
installed. The bag is equipped with a membrane seal which must be fitted over
the internal slot of the tank intake. It also has a complete orifice seal tag
which must be applied once the used bag is removed from the tank intake for
safe disposal. This is important to ensure that the contained dust does not
escape. The hose is correctly connected to the tank. the machine is connected
to the correct electrical supply.
Initial working phase check
Before beginning to vacuum dusts with MaK values, check that the filters fit
properly within the device and that they are positioned correctly. Once the
vacuum has been activated, block the aspiration tube and check whether an
acoustic signal sounds. The acoustic signal is activated when the speed of the
air within the tube falls below 20m/sec. This must be calibrated. In normal
usage conditions, the acoustic signal turns on to signal a reduction in
pressure / air flow. Once this sounds the filter must be cleaned and the bag
must be replaced. The scientific health reason is that dangerous dust does not
remain airborne once air velocity drops below 20m/sec
USE OF THE DEVICE
ATTENTION The aspiration of flammable dusts/substances is forbidden. The sector’s reference standard, EN 60335-2-69/A1:2004, lists the dusts which present a risk of explosion when brought into contact with ignition sources. A filter bag must always be inserted into the container when the device is to be employed for vacuuming dry substances with MaK values. For innocuous dusts, a lower-performance paper filter bag is also available.
ATTENTION
The dust collection bag must not be filled past ¾ of their capacities. Check
periodically during use. Do not vacuum liquids or particularly humid
substances while the bag filters are installed.
END OF WORK ACTIVITIES
After hazardous dusts have been vacuumed, the user must open the vacuum.
Disconnect the device’s power supply by removing its electrical plug from the
outlet. Empty the container and clean the vacuum. Store the vacuum in a safe
place where it cannot be accessed by unauthorised personnel.
MAINTENANCE: FILTER REMOVAL
ATTENTION
Be careful to not stir up dusts when performing cleaning operations, filter
checks or filter replacements. Use a protective mask. Or a V-TUF filter
cleaning box.
Replacing the filter bag
Undo the head clips and remove the head. Remove the used filter bag and close
the inlet with the tag as shown below. Dispose of the bag in the correct
manner
Fit the new filter bag, making sure that the bag’s membrane seal fits perfectly over the internal slot of the tank inlet and that the bag fits neatly around the edge of the tank internal.Refit the head ensuring that the clips are completely closed and there is no parts of the dust bag exposed.
Emptying the dirt from the container
ATTENTION The container can only be emptied when the device has been employed
for vacuuming innocuous dusts without the use of a filter bag. Remove the
device’s cover, turn the container upside down and empty it. The waste
materials must always be disposed of in compliance with the current local
laws.
Replacing the filtering element
Open the closure hooks, lift the vacuum’s cover from the container and set it
down with the filtering system oriented upwards (use the container as a
support surface if necessary). Unlock the plastic anti-impact basket, by
turning it counter clockwise, and extract it; unscrew the tightening knob;
slowly remove the filter, placing it in a bag with an air-tight seal. Dispose
of the used filter in compliance with the current local laws.
Clean the areas covered by the filter and insert a new filter by following the removal procedure above in the opposite order. ATTENTION Never use the vacuum without a filter installed.
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