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C393
10
09/2014
VHW320 - VHW321 - VHW420 - VHW421 - VHW440
GB
Figure 5
1. Vacuuming unit
2. Limiting valve
3. Clapet
WARNING!
Do not tamper any limiting valve setting.
Controls, indicators and connections
Figure 6
1. Dust container release lever
2. Castor lever
3. PullClean lter cleaning system
4. Vacuum gauge
5. Start/stop switch
6. Electric power cable
7. Handle
8. Shutter valve
Inspections prior to starting
Figure 7
1. Inlet
Prior to starting, check that:
the lters are installed
all latches are tightly locked
the vacuum hose and tools have been correctly tted into
the inlet (1)
the bag or safety dust container is installed, if applicable.
WARNING!
Do not use the device if the lter is faulty.
Starting/stopping the vacuum cleaner
Figure 8
WARNING!
Lock the caster brakes (1) before starting the vacuum
cleaner.
Turn the switch (2) to “I” position to start the vacuum
cleaner.
Turn the switch to “0” position to turn the vacuum cleaner
off.
Vacuum cleaner operation
Checking the rotation direction of the vacuum unit
motor
Check the vacuum cleaner operation by putting a hand on the
inlet.
If the vacuum cleaner does not vacuum any air, the motor
rotation direction is wrong; disconnect the machine from the
electrical mains and invert two of the three phase wires inside
the power plug.
Figure 9
Vacuum gauge (2): green zone (3), red zone (1)
Air speed check:
when the vacuum cleaner is operating, the pointer of
the vacuum gauge must remain in the green zone (3)
to ensure that the speed of the intake air does not drop
below the safety value of 20 m/sec;
if the pointer is in the red zone (1) it means that the
speed of the air in the vacuum hose is less than 20 m/s
and that the vacuum cleaner is not operating in safety
conditions. The lters must be cleaned or replaced.
during normal operation conditions, close the vacuum
hose. The pointer of the vacuum gauge must switch from
the green zone (3) to the red zone (1).
WARNING!
If the vacuum cleaner belongs to the M or H class,
use only hoses with diameters that comply with the
indications in the Technical data table.
This is done in order to prevent the air speed from
dropping below 20 m/sec in the vacuum hose.
WARNING!
When the vacuum cleaner is operating, always check
that the vacuum gauge pointer remains in the green
zone (3).
Consult the “Troubleshooting” chapter if faults occur.
Main lter cleaning
Figure 9-10
Depending on the vacuumed dust quantity and when the
pointer of the vacuum gauge switches from the green zone (3,
Fig. 9) to the red zone (1, Fig. 9), clean the main lters with
the shutter valve (1, Fig. 10) and then activate the PullClean
(2, Fig. 10).
Replace the lter elements if the pointer still remains in the
red zone (1, Fig. 9) even after the cleaning procedure (consult
the “Main lter replacement” paragraph).

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Nilfisk cfm VHW321 Specifications

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BrandNilfisk cfm
ModelVHW321
CategoryVacuum Cleaner
LanguageEnglish

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