Replacement label kits are available at no charge from Wm. W. Meyer & Sons, Inc. 1-800-963-4458.
Keep this supplement with the machine for quick reference.
INFORMATION FOR SAFETY AND SERVICE
A record of every Meyer Portable Vacuum is kept on file at the factory for a substantial period of time. If
you have any safety or equipment related questions, we encourage you to contact the Meyer factory
based on the cover contact information.
The serial number is located on a metal identification label permanently affixed to every vacuum before
it leaves the factory. To aid us in providing you with service, application assistance, and help with spare
parts requirements, please record the following:
Model
Serial Number
SECTION II
APPLICATION – INTENDED USE OF EQUIPMENT
The Meyer line of vacuums is designed to safely and easily remove only the intended
materials.
This equipment must be used only for the purpose for which it was intended.
Any other use could result in serious injury, costly damage to the equipment and
SECTION III
RECEIVING AND UNCRATING
A. RECEIVING AND INSPECTION
Upon receipt of equipment and material from Meyer, the following basic steps should be taken. The
equipment is heavy and proper handling procedures should be used (See the “Heavy - handle safely”
information in the “IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION” section).
1. Use the packing list to determine that all the items shipped have been received. Your equipment
was carefully crated for safe shipment when given to the carrier. If items are missing, contact
Meyer, per the contact information at the end of this section.
2. Check for damage. Damage in transit is the responsibility of the carrier. Title to your equipment
and all other items in the shipment were transferred to you as soon as the shipment left our
dock, thus it is your responsibility to handle any claim. In the event damage has occurred:
a. Be sure to have the driver sign a copy of the freight bill with a notation about any damage and
contact their office before the driver leaves your premises.