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Coleman Hanna 93000 User Manual

Coleman Hanna 93000
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Coleman Hanna 93000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandColeman Hanna
Model93000
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

Summary

COPYRIGHTS AND DISCLAIMERS

EQUIPMENT PLANNING AND ARRANGEMENT

1.1 Unpacking The Equipment

Instructions for inspecting and unpacking the Super Vac equipment upon arrival.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE

Extreme caution is required when working with high voltage and operating the equipment.

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

Installation Steps

Detailed steps for physically installing the Super Vac unit, including unboxing and securing.

MAINTENANCE

Weekly Maintenance

Tasks to be performed weekly to maintain the vacuum unit.

Every Six Months Maintenance

Tasks to be performed every six months for thorough maintenance.

EQUIPMENT PROGRAMMING

6.1 Initial Setup of New Timers

Guide for setting up new timers, including initial programming steps.

6.2 Menus

Explanation of the different menus and their valid entries for vacuum programming.

6.3 Programming the Timer

Step-by-step instructions for programming the timer functions.

6.3.1 Vacuum

Details on programming vacuum-specific settings like coins, time, and horn.

6.3.2 Fragrance (Not Used)

Instructions for programming fragrance functions, noted as not used for vacuum.

6.4 Accessing Timer Functions

How to access and utilize timer functions like coin counting and program modification.

PROGRAMMING VIA THE HAND-HELD REMOTE CONTROLLER

6.5.1 Modifying Existing Programs

Steps for modifying timer programs using the remote control.

Example of Typical Set-up

A practical example demonstrating how to set up the timer for a specific configuration.

6.5.2 Bay Programming

Instructions for programming the timer for different bay types and nationalities.

6.5.3 Vacuum Programming

Detailed steps for programming the timer specifically for vacuum functions.

6.5.4 Fragrance and Fragrance/Vac Programming

Instructions for programming timers for fragrance-only or combined fragrance/vacuum units.

6.5.5 Shampooer and Shampoo/Vac Programming

Instructions for programming timers for shampoo or shampoo/vacuum units.

6.5.6 Vacuum Programming Summary Table

A summary table detailing vacuum programming options across different unit types.

TROUBLESHOOTING

No Display - Will Not Accept Money - Nothing Works

Troubleshooting steps for when the unit displays no output and does not accept money.

No Suction

Identifies the theory behind suction and provides solutions for lack of suction.

No LED Display

Troubleshooting steps for when the unit has no LED display but may have power.

Unit Will Not Accept Coins

Steps to diagnose and resolve issues with the coin acceptor not functioning.

Vac Unit Will Not Run

Troubleshooting guide for when the vacuum unit fails to start or run.

DIAGNOSTICS AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Models MA800 & MA812 HAWK XEPTOR®

Features and capabilities of the Hawk Xeptor coin and token acceptors.

Model X10 X-MARK® or SMART MARK® XEPTOR®

Features and capabilities of the X10 series Xeptor coin and token acceptors.

Models MA800 & MA812 HAWK XEPTOR® FEATURES

Detailed features of the MA800 and MA812 Hawk Xeptor models.

COIN LEARN PROCEDURE

Step-by-step guide for learning new coins with the Xeptor acceptor.

UNWANTED COIN FEATURE

Instructions for setting up the feature to reject specific unwanted coins.

COIN DE-LEARN PROCEDURE

Procedure for removing a previously learned coin type from the acceptor.

FIELD TESTS & DIAGNOSTICS

Diagnostic tests and troubleshooting for various Xeptor components.

WIRING INFORMATION – MA800-MA812-X10

PARTS LIST

Exterior Unit Components

Identification of external parts such as the vacuum dome, doors, locks, and controls.

Internal Mechanical & Electrical Parts

Identification of internal mechanical parts like motors, brackets, and electrical components like transformers.

Hoses, Tools, and Consumables

Identification of parts such as hoses, upholstery tools, filter bags, and cleaning brushes.

Control Interface Components

Identification of control panel elements including keypads, timers, coin/bill acceptors, and switches.

Electrical System Components

Identification of electrical system parts like breakers, fuseholders, relays, and thermostats.