GRAPHITE 59G607 Workshop Vacuum Cleaner Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- GRAPHITE
Table of Contents
WORKSHOP VACUUM CLEANER
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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TRANSLATION OF THE ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
WORKSHOP VACUUM CLEANER
59G607
CAUTION: BEFORE USING THE DEVICE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
DETAILED SAFETY REGULATIONS
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES
- Before connecting the vacuum cleaner to a power network ensure the supply voltage matches the voltage on the rating plate of the tool.
- Connect the vacuum cleaner only to electrical system equipped with residual current circuit breaker that will cut the power off when earth leakage current exceeds 30 mA in less than 30 ms.
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner when the tank is filled with water.
- Keep the power cord of the device away from moving parts of other tools at all times.
- To connect the vacuum cleaner and vacuum cleaner with receiver use appropriate power cord designed for outdoors operation and appropriate capacity.
- Protect power cord against spilled water, oil and other chemical substances.
- Do not use the vacuum cleaner in environment with explosive vapours, gases and in proximity of explosive materials.
- Do not use the vacuum cleaner to gather glowing dust, or corrosive, explosive or flammable materials or liquids, e.g. oils, solvents, petrol.
- Use filter appropriate for the planned task.
- Do not operate with full tank or dust bag. Empty the tank and replace dust bag regularly.
- Do not use the vacuum cleaner to clean fur on animals, clothes on persons, and drain water from aquaria (risk for human and animal health).
- Protect the vacuum cleaner from rain.
- Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or other source of heat.
- Do not bring the suction attachment of the vacuum cleaner close to objects, which may be caught by sucked air (risk of damage of objects and the vacuum cleaner).
- Do not open dirt container during operation of the vacuum cleaner.
- If the power cord is damaged during operation, disconnect the power supply immediately. DO NOT TOUCH POWER CORD BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE POWER SUPPLY.
- Remove plug from mains socket:
- whenever you go away from the tool;
- before checking, cleaning or repairing the tool.
- Only authorized persons should repair the vacuum cleaner.
- Use only spare parts recommended by the manufacturer.
Maintenance and storing
- Keep all parts of the vacuum cleaner in good technical condition.
- To keep the operation safe, replace worn out and damaged parts.
- Keep the tool beyond reach of children.
Explanation of used symbols
- Warning, use precaution measures.
- Read instruction manual, observe warnings and safety conditions therein!
- Use personal protection measures (protective goggles, earmuff protectors, dust mask).
- Disconnect the power cord before starting maintenance or operation.
- Protect against humidity.
- Use appropriate attachment to drain water.
CAUTION! This device is designed to operate indoors.
The design is assumed to be safe, protection measures and additional safety
systems are used, nevertheless there is always a small risk of injuries at
work.
CONSTRUCTION AND USE
Workshop vacuum cleaner is designed to suck non-flammable dusts, shavings
etc. in dry operation mode, or non-flammable liquids and water-air mixtures in
wet operation mode.
The vacuum cleaner can work with power tools and suck off shavings and dusts
appearing during power tool operation. The device is designed for greater
loads in industry applications, e.g. craft and repair workshops and all works
from the scope of individual, amateur activities (tinkering).
Designed for use with gypsum dust. When sucking off gypsum dust use pleated
filter and dust bag.
Use the tool according to its purpose only.
DESCRIPTION OF DRAWING PAGES
Below enumeration refers to the device elements depicted on the drawing pages
of this manual.
1. Transport handle | 7. Upper body |
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2. Power supply socket | 8. Switch |
3. Fixing clamps | 9. Drain plug |
4. Connection socket | 10. Support for wheels |
5. Wheels | 11. Base |
6. Container | 12. Power cord hook |
- Differences may appear between the product and drawing.
MEANING OF SYMBOLS
CAUTION
WARNING
ASSEMBLY/SETTINGS
INFORMATION
EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES
- Suction hose – 1 pce
- Floor attachment – 2 pcs
- Crevice attachment – 1 pce
- Castor – 4 pcs
- Telescopic pipe – 1 pce
- Paper dust bag – 1 pce
- Foam membrane – 1 pce
- Pleated filter – 1 pce
- Power cord hook – 2 pcs
- Support for wheels – 4 pcs
- Adaptor – 1 pce
PREPARATION FOR OPERATION
INSTALLATION OF WHEELS
Use of wheels facilitate transportation of the vacuum cleaner. Smaller castors
are located in front base facilitate manoeuvring, large back transport wheels
guarantee stability of the vacuum cleaner.
- Release fixing clamps ( 3 ) on both sides of the device and remove upper body (7) (fig. A).
- Turn the container ( 6 ), place support for wheels (10) in the base sockets (11) and fix with screws (fig. B).
- Install front castors ( 5 ) by pushing them into holes in the support for castors (10) (fig. C).
- Install rear wheels ( 5 ) by pushing them into holes in the support for wheels (10) (fig. D).
- Turn the container again and install upper body (7).
You can transport the vacuum cleaner a work place by rolling on castors with the use of transport handle (1).
INSTALLATION / REPLACEMENT OF PLEATED FILTER
Disconnect the tool from power supply.
- Release fixing clamps (3) on both sides of the device and remove upper body (7).
- Place pleated filter (a) on the float body (b). Ensure it is installed properly (fig. E).
- Install upper body (7) and secure with fixing clamps (3).
Replace damaged pleated filter with a new one.
INSTALLATION / REMOVAL OF DUST BAG
**** Dry cleaning requires dust bag. Using the dust bag prevents clogging of the pleated filter and extends its lifetime, and facilitates emptying the waste later.
- Release fixing clamps (3) on both sides of the device and remove upper body (7).
- Slide the dust bag hole onto connector pipe (c) located in the tank (6) (fig. F).
- Ensure the dust bag adheres to inner wall of the tank in its whole length.
- Put upper body in place (7) and secure with fixing clamps (3).
- To remove the dust bag, proceed with above procedure in reverse order.
Check filling of the dust bag regularly. When the dust bag is full, replace
it with a new one.
**INSTALLATION OF SUCTION HOSE
- Slide the suction hose into the connection socket (4) , turn clockwise and gently pull back (fig. G).
- Connect the other end of the suction hose to telescopic pipe.
- Deinstallation of the suction hose is similar to installation, only the sequence of actions is reversed.
INSTALLATION OF TELESCOPIC PIPE AND ATTACHMENTS
- Push the suction hose connection to the telescopic pipe holder so the latches snap in place.
- Move the slider (g) down and extend the telescopic pipe to desired length (fig. H).
- Put appropriate attachment onto telescopic pipe.
Floor attachments are especially useful for cleaning large areas and in wet operation mode. Crevice attachment is suitable for cleaning edges, corners and crevices.
INSTALLATION OF POWER CORD HOOKS
- Push lower hook for power cord (12) into hole in the base (11).
- Push upper hook for power cord (12) into hole in the upper body (7) (fig. I).
OPERATION / SETTINGS
SWITCHING ON / SWITCHING OFF
The mains voltage must match the voltage on the label of the vacuum
cleaner.
**Vacuum cleaner features 3-position switch (8). Depending on the work
performed set the switch in appropriate position (fig. J).**
- Pos I (upper position of the switch) – device operates like ordinary vacuum cleaner.
- Pos 0 (middle position of the switch) – switched off.
- Pos II (bottom position of the switch) – vacuum cleaner can only be used with external device (power tool) connected to power socket of the vacuum cleaner.
When using the vacuum cleaner to gather materials which are not harmful to
health, they can be collected in the tank (6) directly, use of pleated
filter or dust bag is not necessary.
EXTRACTION OF DUSTS AND SCOBS PRODUCED DURING POWER TOOL OPERATION
- Put dust bag to clean heavy dirt or pleated filter (a) into the vacuum cleaner.
- Place power tool plug in the mains socket (2) (power consumption of connected power tool must not exceed 2000 W) (fig. K)
- Switch on the vacuum cleaner – press the switch (8) to pos. II.
In this mode of operation vacuum cleaner can only be used with power tool
connected. Remember that the vacuum cleaner will be switched on automatically
(with short delay) by power tool connected to the socket.
Vacuum cleaner socket can be used only for purposes specified in this
instruction manual. When sucking off gypsum dust use pleated filter and dust
bag.
WET OPERATION
Do not use the vacuum cleaner to suck off flammable or explosive liquids,
such as petrol, oils, alcohols, solvents etc. and hot or glowing dusts and
materials.
Foam membrane filters out large contaminations from liquids.
- Release fixing clamps (3) on both sides of the device and remove upper body (7).
- Remove pleated filter (a) and/or dust bag.
- Empty the tank from dirt.
- Ensure the float (h) can elevate in its ring in straight line (b) (fig. L).
- Put foam membrane (i) onto the ring (b) of the float (h) (fig. M).
- Install upper body (7) and secure with fixing clamps (3).
When water reaches its maximum allowable level in the tank, sound produced
by motor changes noticeably. Switch off the vacuum cleaner immediately and
empty the tank.
EMPTYING DIRTY WATER FROM CONTAINER
- Place tray or other vessel and unscrew the drain plug (9) (fig. N).
- Once the water has been drained screw in the drain plug (9).
BLOWING THROUGH
Before blowing through (e.g. dirt depositions in corners), remove upper hook
for the power cord (12) located on the upper body (7) (fig. O). Remove
suction hose from the connection socket (4) and attach it to hole in the upper
body (7) (fig. P).
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
Disconnect the tool from power supply network before starting any adjustment, maintenance or repair.
- Regular cleaning assures longer maximum suction efficiency.
- Clean dirt and dust off the vacuum cleaner body with damp cloth. Do not allow water to get inside the motor.
- Empty, clean and dry carefully the tank each time after cleaning wet dirt and liquids. Liquids and wet dirt speeds up growth of bacteria.
- If pleated filter was used, remove and clean with a brush. Frequency of pleated filter cleaning depends on type and amount of dusts. Replace filter with a new one when necessary. Use only original pleated filters.
- Float and foam membrane must be cleaned and dried thoroughly to avoid growth of mould.
- If dust bag was used, replace with a new one when it is full.
- Store the vacuum cleaner in dry place, beyond reach of children.
- Entrust replacement of power cord and other repairs only to authorized service workshop.
CLEANING AFTER WET OPERATION
- When the work is finished, suck 1 to 2 litres of clean water, this will flush telescopic pipe and suction hose.
- Switch off the vacuum cleaner with the switch (8) and remove plug from mains socket.
- Lift the suction hose so water contained can flow into the tank (6).
- Unscrew the drain plug (9) to empty the dirty water from the container.
- Disconnect the suction hose, release fixing clamps (3) on both sides of the device and remove upper body (7).
- Empty the tank, clean, leave to dry.
STORAGE
Special incisions on the wheels support (10) allow to put the vacuum cleaner
accessories in them for convenient storage and allow convenient changes during
operation.
All faults should be repaired by service workshop authorized by the
manufacturer.
TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
RATED PARAMETERS
Workshop Vacuum Cleaner
Parameter| Value
Supply voltage| 230 V AC
Current frequency| 50 Hz
Rated power| 1500W
Max. receiver power| 2000 W
Height| 640 mm
Outside diameter| 340 mm
Total tank capacity| 30 l
Usable tank capacity| 22 l
Length of suction hose| 3 m
Diameter of suction hose tip| 35 mm
Suction power| 18 kPa
Min. air flow| 58 l/s
Protection class| I
Protection class of the receiver circuit| I
Protection level| IPX4
Weight| 8,5 kg
Year of production| 2021
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Do not dispose of electrically powered products with household wastes, they should be utilized in proper plants. Obtain information on waste utilization from your seller or local authorities. Used up electric and electronic equipment contains substances active in natural environment. Unrecycled equipment constitutes a potential risk for environment and human health.
- Right to introduce changes is reserved.
“Grupa Topex Spółka z ograniczoną odpowiedzialnością” Spółka komandytowa with seat in Warsaw at ul. Pograniczna 2/4 (hereinafter Grupa Topex) informs, that all copyrights to this instruction (hereinafter Instruction), including, but not limited to, text, photographies, schemes, drawings and layout of the instruction, belong to Grupa Topex exclusively and are protected by laws accordingly to Copyright and Related Rights Act of 4 February 2004 (ustawa o prawie autorskim i prawach pokrewnych, Dz. U. 2006 No 90 item 631 with later ammendments). Copying, processing, publishing, modifications for commercial purposes of the entire Instruction or its parts without written permission of Grupa Topex are strictly forbidden and may cause civil and legal liability.
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