Extraction Cleaners
Congratulations and thanks for purchasing the VACSTORM “GOLD LINE” EXTRACTION CLEANER. This is a
high technology appliance, built to high standards of quality and aesthetics. It is a versatile, professional
machine which, if it is used in accordance with instructions in this Manual, will give you a long period of use.
Therefore, please read and follow these operating instructions carefully.
Model
Capacity Recovery/Solution Tank
M9
M26
50/NA
75/NA
35/12
58/12
Recovery/Solution Tank Material
Inox/Plastic
Inox
Air Flow
L/s
55
100
Vacuum
mBar
240
190
Noise Level
db(A)
60
65
Application
Wet/Dry
Wet/Dry
Motor
Power
P max W
1400
2300
PW
1200
1900
Voltage
V
250
250
Absorption
A
5,6
9
Phases
1
1
Hertz
50
50
Pump
W
48
60
A
0,1
0,3
Volume
L/min
0.95
4.25
Pressure
Bar
4
6
Accessories
Diameter
mm.
36
40
Dimension
LxWxH
mm.
495x650x825
540x610x920
Weight
kg
17
24
The Manufacturer reserves the right to modify design features and technical data without notice
Total
Usable
L
L
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
1. Identify your unit from the data plate on it.
2. Assemble the suction hose to the stainless-steel extension tubes and a suitable pickup accessory.
3. Remove the vacuum cleaner head by unlatching the clamps and remove any accessories that may have
been packed at bottom of the tank.
4. Connect the solution lines to both the outlet on the head of the unit as well as the inlet of the accessory
(All connection are snap couplings please make sure they are closed after connecting
5. Check that the float functions correctly on the unit.
6. Place the extraction cleaner head on top of the tank and re-clamp it making sure that the power cord is
opposite to the tank inlet.
7. Check that the voltage supply is the same as the one listed on the technical data / data plate on the unit.
8. Ensure the switch/switches are off (position O) and connect to a power outlet making sure all instructions
in the Electricity Supply/ Earthing and Extension cord sections are followed.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TO START AND USE
EXTRACTION
1. Before turning on the unit make sure the float is operating correctly and that the recovery tank is empty
and dry.
2. Do not attempt to pick up flammable / toxic / explosive materials.
3. Never attempt to use this unit for Dry dust pick up as this will cause damage.
4. Fill the solution tank with a mixture of water and an approved chemical. Do not exceed 400C and never
use high foaming chemicals as they will lead to damage in the unit. (At times the use a foam suppressing
chemical might be required).
5. Start the unit vacuum motors and pump by turning the switches on (position I). Note: In two motors units
to obtain maximum suction 2 motor switches have to be turned on.
6. Operate the tool by pulling the trigger mechanism and moving back the tool in a linear motion.
7. Never leave the pump switched on for extended periods of time without pulling the trigger as this can lead
to damage.
8. Should the float stop airflow or foaming is noticed stop the unit immediately and empty the tank.
9. When finished turn off (position O – all switches where necessary) and disconnect the unit from the
power point. Make sure all switches are off as leaving the pump running will cause damage.
10. Empty the recovery tank using the supplied evacuation hose.
11. Empty the solution tank.
12. Remove the Vacuum Cleaner head by unlatching the clamps, make sure the recovery tank is clean,
replace the head making sure the power cord is opposite the tank inlet and relatch the clamps.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
To maintain your unit in peak working condition during its operable life it is necessary to carry out regular
maintenance operations and replace worn or broken-down parts immediately upon their failure. We suggest
that a qualified service person carries out all maintenance and that original replacement parts be used in
effecting repairs to guarantee quality, reliability and longevity. Failure to follow the above instructions
releases the manufacturer from any responsibility in reference to injuries and damages to both
persons and goods and may render any warranty given with the unit void.
Please find below a summary table of maintenance operation with a general description on how they should
be carried out:
CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY THE USER
GENERAL
1) Power Cable (Each use)
a) Check power cable for cuts, abrasion or general damage each time the unit is used. If power cord
plugs are damaged, they must be replaced immediately (not repaired) by an authorised service
person / electrician.
2) Filter/Float/Tank (Each use)
a) Check that the solution filter is clean and in good condition.
b) Check that the float is operating correctly and in good condition.
c) Clean and empty both recovery and solution tanks after every use. Do not allow material / liquid to sit
in the tanks for a prolonged period.
3) Performance (Each use)
a) Check machine functionality (ie. operation, suction etc.) and performance and make sure that
everything operates as described in the operating instructions. Should any malfunction occur, stop
operating the unit immediately and contact an authorised service person / agent.
4) Filter (Every 30 Hours)
a) Wash solution filter using a little washing powder in lukewarm water.
CHECKS TO BE PERFORMED BY AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSON / AGENT
Checks and the interval times at which checks that have to be performed by an authorised service person /
agent should occur are summarised below. It is essential that such checks and repairs be carried out by an
authorised service person / agent as they have the necessary experience and training to carry them out.
SUMMARY OF CHECKS TO BE CARRIED
SUMMARY OF CHECKS TO BE CARRIED OUT BY
OUT BY THE USER
AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE PERSON/AGENT
Power
Each use
Motor Brushes
Each 250
cable/Filter/Float/Tank/Performance
hours
Filter Wash
Each 30
Pump
Each 250
hours
hours
NOTE:
1) The time indication for checks and replacement listed above are for units subject to normal
operating conditions. Should the unit be subject to abnormal conditions (ie. heavy duty use,
extreme temperatures or climatic conditions etc.) the times should be reduced accordingly
2) Should the unit be subject to very limited use all checks and, if necessary, replacements should
be carried out at least once per year.
TROUBLESHOOTING
FAULT
CAUSE
REMEDY
The motor does not
start when switch is
activated
Plug is not connected
Power cord is damaged
No power supply
Check the plug
Contact authorised service person / agent
Contact an authorised electrician to check
power supply
Contact authorised service person / agent
Contact authorised service person / agent
Check and clean / replace as necessary
Switch faulty
The motor is noisy
Reduced suction
Reduced water spray
Suction hose / ext tube /
nozzle blocked
Recovery tank is full
Head not fitted correctly
or drain hose open
Filter clogged/damaged
Spray nozzle clogged
Solution tank empty
Pump faulty
Empty recovery tank
Check and adjust as necessary
Check and clean/replace as necessary
Check and clean/replace as necessary
Refill tank
Contact authorised service person / agent
NOTE: If the fault cannot be identified or corrected using the above list (or remedy states contact
Authorised service person / agent) stop using the machine immediately and contact an authorised
service person / agent to rectify the fault.
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