NaceCare Solutions SM1600 User Manual

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SM1200 & SM1600
Upright Vacuum
Operating Instructions and Repair Part s List
READ THIS BOOK
This book has important information for the use and safe operation of this machine. Failure to read this book prior to operating or attempting any service or maintenance procedure to your N.A.C.E.machine could result in injury to you or to other personnel; damage to the machine or to other property could occur as well. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. If your operator cannot read English, have this manual explained fully before attempting to operate this machine.
Si Ud. no pueden leer el Inglés, se hagan explicar este manual completamente antes de tratar el manejo o servicio de esta máquina.
All directions given in this book are as seen from the operator’s position at the rear of the machine. For new books write to: NACECARE SOLUTIONS, 1205 Britannia Road East, Mississauga,
Ontario, Canada L4W iC7
Form No. 70676N 3/04 NACECARE SOLUTIONS Printed in the U.S.A.
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T able of Contents
Operator Safety Instructions...................................................................................3
Grounding Instructions ............................................................................................5
Consignes de sécurité de l'utilisateur ......................................................................6
Instructions visant la mise a la terra........................................................................8
How to Prepare the Machine For Operation ...........................................................9
How to Operate the Machine..................................................................................9
Maintenance ...........................................................................................................10
The Belt to Drive the Brush................................................................................ 10
How to Replace the Belt....................................................................................10
What to do About the Wear of the Brush ........................................................... 11
Steel Core Brush ...............................................................................................12
Lubrication .........................................................................................................12
Electrical Maintenance....................................................................................... 12
Trouble Shooting Guide ..........................................................................................13
Wiring Diagram.......................................................................................................13
Base Assembly Drawing ......................................................................................... 14
Base Assembly Part List.....................................................................................15
Handle and Filter Bag Assembly Drawing................................................................16
Handle and Filter Bag Assembly Part s List .........................................................17
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OPERATOR SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING AVERTISSEMENT ADVERTENCIA
For the safe operation of this machine, read and understand all dangers, warnings and cautions. Look for these symbols:
DANGER: If you do not follow the instructions in a DANGER, severe bodily injury or death can occur to
the operator and/or other personnel.
WARNING: If you do not follow the instructions in a WARNING, injury can occur to you or to other
personnel.
CAUTION: If you do not follow the instructions in a CAUTION, damage can occur to the machine.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
1. You must have training in the operation of this machine before using it. READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOK.
2. Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
3. Do not leave vacuum cleaner unattended when plugged in. Turn off the switch and unplug th e electrical cord when not in use and before servicing.
4. Do not allow to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near children.
5. Use only as described in this manual. Use only manufacturer's recommended attachments.
6. Do not use with damaged cord or plug. If vacuum cleaner is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to a service center.
7. Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull a cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run vacuum cleaner over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
8. Connect to a properly grounded outlet only (refer to Grounding Instructions).
9. Do not use extension cords or outlets with inadequate current carrying capacity.
10.Turn off all controls before unplugging.
11.Do not unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.
12.Do not handle plug or vacuum cleaner with wet hands.
13.Do not put any objects into openings. Do not use with any opening blocked, keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may reduce airflow.
14.This vacuum cleaner creates suction and contains a revolving brush. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all parts of body away from openings and moving parts.
15.Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury:
16.Belt pulleys can become hot during normal use. To prevent burns, avoid touching the belt pulley when servicing the drive belt.
17.Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline, or use in areas where they may be present.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
Preparation: The following are instructions for connection to the power supply and the electrical ground.
This machine must be connected to the electrical ground to protect the operator from electrical shock. The machine has an approved power cord with three conductors and a plug with three terminals. Connect the plug to a receptacle that has three holes and is connected to the electrical ground. The green (or green and yellow) conductor in the cord is the ground wire. Never connect this wire to any terminal other than the ground pin terminal.
DANGER: Improper connection of
the equipment-grounding conductor can result in risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If it will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
This machine is for use on a 1 10 to 120 V olt AC 60 cycle electric circuit. Make sure you have the correct frequency and voltage before connecting the power cord to an outlet. The machine has a plug as shown in figure A. If a receptacle connected to the electrical ground as shown in figure A is not available, use an adapter as shown in figure C. This adapter must be connected as shown in figure B to an electrical ground in the electrical outlet. Make sure you use the plate screw and the tab to fasten the adapter .
WARNING: Always use this machine with an AC three-conductor electrical system connected to the electrical ground. Replace any worn, cut or damaged cords. Replace any damaged plugs, receptacles or connector bodies.
Grounding Blade is longest of the three blades
Adapter
Metal Screw
Grounding Tab
FIGURE C
Grounded Outlet Box
FIGURE A
Grounded Outlet Box
FIGURE B
WARNING: Do not cut, remove, or break the ground terminal. Do not try to fit a three-termi­nal plug into a receptacle or connector body that does not fit the plug, see your Authorized N.A.C.E.Dealer to get an authorized person to make the connection.
WARNING: Do not move the machine over an electrical cord. Always lift the cord over the machine.
EXTENSION CORDS:
Use only an approved extension cord with three conductors, a plug with three terminals and a connector body with three holes. This machine has a power cord with wire size 18 AWG (A WG means American Wire Gauge).
WARNING: If you use an extension cord, use an extension cord with minimum wire size 16 AWG. Do not use an extension cord longer than 50 feet. Do not join two extension cords.
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CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÈ DE L'UTILISATEUR
AVERTISSEMENT
Pour utiliser cet appareil en toute sécurité, il faut lire et coprendre tous les consignes de danger, d'avertissement et d'attention. Soyez attentif aux symboles que voici.
DANGER: Ne pas respecter les consignes d'un avis de DANGER, peut occasionner la mort ou des
lesions corporelles graves pour l'utilisateur et/ou d'autres pesonnes.
AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas respecter les consignes d'un AVERTISSEMENT peut occasionner des lesions
corporelles pour l'utilisateur et/ou d'autres personnes.
ATTENTION: Ne pas respecter les consignes d'un avis d'ATTENTION peut occasionner des dommage
à l'appareil.
AVERTISSEMENT: Pour réduire le risque de feu, de choc électrique, ou de blessure:
1. Vous devez recevoir une formation appropriée avant de vous servir de cet appareil. LISEZ LE MANUEL DE CONSIGNES DU FABRICANT.
2. Ne pas utiliser à l'extérieur ou sur des surfaces mouillées.
3. Ne laissez pas l'aspirateur seul quand il est branché. Fermez le commutateur et débranchez l'appareil lorsque vous ne l'utilisez pas ou avant le nettoyage ou l'entretien.
4. Ne permettez pas que l'aspirateur soit utilisé comme un jouet. Une attention particulière est nécessarie lorsqu'il est utilisé par ou près d'un enfant.
5. Suivez strictement les recommandations d'utilisation de ce manuel. Utilisez uniquement les accessoires recommandés par le fabriquant.
6. N'utilisez jamais l'aspirateur si le cordon ou la fiche sont endommagés. Si l'aspirateur ne foncitionne pas comme il le devrait, s'il a été échappé, s'il est endommagé, s'il a été laissé à l'extérieur ou échappé dans l'eau, retournez-le à un centre de service avant de l'utiliser.
7. Ne tirez pas l'aspirateur ou le transportez par le cordon. N'utilisez pas le cordon en guise de poignée. Ne fermez pas uen porte sur le cordon ou tirez le cordon sur des bordures ou des coins pointus. Ne passez pas l'aspirateur sur le cordon. Tenez le cordon à distance des surfaces chauffantes.
8. Branchez toujours l'aspirateur dans une prise à trois (mise à terre).
9. N'utilisez pas des rallonges ou des prises qui n'ont pas une capacité suffisante pour transporter le courant.
10.Mettez sur arrêt tous les boutons de commande avant de débrancher.
11.Ne débranchez pas l'aspirateur en tirant sur le cordon. Pour débrancher, tenez la fiche et non pas le cordon.
12.Ne manipulez pas la fiche ou l'aspirateur avec les mains mouillées.
14.N'insérez rien dans les ouvertures. N'utilisez pas l'aspirateur si des ouvertures sont bloquées. Assurez-vous qu'elles soient dégagées de poussière, de mousse, de cheveux ou de tout autre chose qui pourrait réduire le passage de l'air.
15.Cet aspirateur crée de la succion et contient une rouleau-brosse tournant. Tenez les parties mobiles et les ouvertures loin des cheveux, du linge, des doigts et de toute partie du corps.
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AVERTISSEMENT:
16.Ne remassez pas de objets qui brûient ou fument comme les cigarettes, les allumettes ou les cendres chaudes.
17.Les poulies de la courroie peuvent devenir chaudes pendant l'utilisation normale. Pour prévenir des brûlures, évitez de toucher la poulie lors de l'entretien de la courroie.
CONSERVEZ CES INSTRUCTIONS
Pour réduire le risque de feu, de choc électrique, ou de blessure:
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INSTRUCTIONS VISANT LA MISE A LA TERRE
PREP ARATION: Consignes pour brancher l'appareil a la source d'energie et pour la mise à la terre.
Cet appareil doit être mise à la terre afin d'eviter le risque de choc électrique. Cet appareil est pourvu d'un cordon muni de trois conducteurs et d'une fiche munie de trois bornes. Brancher la fiche à une prise qui a trois tous et est mise à la terre. Le conducteur vert (ou vert et jaune) dans le cordon est le fil neutre. Ne jamais attacher ce conducteur à une borne autre que la borne à terre.
DANGER: Un conducteur de terre
mal raccordé peut entraîner un risque de choc électrique. Consulter un electricien ou un technicien qualifié si vous n'êtes pas certain que la prise est correctement mise à la terre. Ne pas modifier la fiche fournie avec l'appareil. Si elle ne peut être insérée dans la prise, faire installer une prise adéquate par un électricien qualifié.
Cet appareil est destiné à un circuit de 1 10 à 120 volt s et 60 cycles. S'assurer que l'appareil est branché à une prise de courant ayant la même configuration que la fiche. Cet appareil est muni d'une fiche de mise à la terre semblable à celle illustrée par la Figure A.
Boîte de Prise de Terre
LA LAME DE TERRE EST LA PLUS LONGUE DES TROIS LAMES
Note: Au Canada, l'utilisation d'un adaptateur temporaire n'est pas autorisée par le Code canadien de l'électricité.
FIGURE A
A VERTISSEMENT : T oujours employer cet appareil avec un système électrique AC à trois conducteurs, raccordé à la mise à la terre. Remplacer tout cordon usé, coupé ou endommagé. Remplacer toute fiche ou prise endommagée.
A VERTISSEMENT : Ne p as couper, briser , ou enlever la prise de terre. Ne pas chercher à brancher la fiche à trois bornes, à une prise que ne lul correspond pas. Si la prise ne correspond pas à la fiche, contacter votre agent de vente autorisé des appareils N.A.C.E.afin qu'une personne qualifiée effectue le branchement.
A VERTISSEMENT: Ne pas faire passer l'app areil sur le cordon électrique. Soulever toujours le cordon pour faire passer l'appareil en dessous.
LES RALLONGES:
Utilise seulement une rallonge approuvée à trois fils conducteurs, munie d'une fiche à trois bornes et d'une prise à trois trous. Cet appareil est muni d'un cordon électrique dont les fils sont de calibre 16 A WG (AWG signifie American Wire Gauge).
A VERTISSEMENT: Si vous utilisez une rallonge, celle-ci doit avoir un calibre de fil minimum de 16 AWG. Ne pas utiliser de rallonge qui dépasse 50 pieds (15 mètres) de long. Ne pas raccorder deux rallonges ensemble.
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HOW TO PREP ARE THE MACHINE FOR OPERATION
Assemble the Handle
Attach upper (A) and lower (B) handle to handle socket (C) by aligning holes and securing with 2 part screws (D). See figure 1.
Install the Bag Assembly
Position the bag coupling into the left bag support (A) and turn the bag knob (B) counterclockwise to secure bag to base. Att ach bag spring to bag hook (C) located on the rear of the top cord hook. See figure
2.
HOW TO OPERA TE THE MACHINE
With power cord plugged into the proper voltage outlet, lower handle to start the vacuum. Lower handle by depressing handle release pedal at the lower left rear of the vacuum. Depress pedal again and lower handle all the way to the floor to clean under low furniture.
A D
B D
C
Figure 1
C
T o stop vacuum, raise handle to upright position. For handle positions, see figure 3.
B
A
Figure 2
Store
Operate
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Clean Under
Figure 3
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MAINTENANCE
This section describes the procedures that must be done by the operator.
WARNING: To prevent injury, always turn off the switch and remove the electrical plug from the electrical outlet before changing the brush, belt, or filter bag and before leaving the machine.
WARNING: T o prevent electrical shock, always turn off the switch and remove the electrical plug from the electrical outlet before doing any repairs or maintenance to this machine.
Motor Pulley
WARNING: Belt pulleys can become hot during normal use. T o prevent burns, do not touch the belt pulley when servicing the drive belt.
WARNING: Maintenance and rep airs must be done by authorized personnel only.
The Belt to Drive the Brush
This machine uses a round rubber belt to drive the brush. Check the belt frequently . Replace the belt if the belt slips on the brush. Remove hair and threads from the brush roll and the motor shaft pulley before replacing the belt.
How to Replace the Belt
T o replace the drive belt, follow this procedure:
1. Make sure the electrical plug is removed from the outlet.
2. Put the machine upside down.
3. T o remove the bottom plate, turn the two cam latches on the sides of the plate.
Figure 4
Belt Guide
Figure 5
4. Remove the worn belt from the pulley on the motor shaft. See figure 4.
5. T o remove the brush, pull the brush out of the slots in the frame.
6. Clean the vacuum opening in the base of the machine.
7. Check the bristles of the brush for wear. If the bristles are worn, see the section "What to Do about the Wear of the Brush."
8. Put a new belt around the pulley on the brush. Align the brush roll pulley with the belt guide. See figure 5.
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MAINTENANCE (CONT .)
9. Place the rubber end cap covers over both end caps (flat side against end cap). Align holes and secure. Then, slant the brush roll forward so the end caps are in line with the slots in the cleaner base. Push the brush roll into the base until seated. See figure 6.
NOTE: Endcaps are color coded.
10.Place the lower side of the belt into the belt guide and around the left side of the motor pulley . See figure 7.
CAUTION: Improper installation of the brush roll or brush roll belt could cause carpet or cleaner damage.
1 1 . T o install the chrome bottom plate, put the tab on
the base in the slot in the plate. Press the center of the plate against the base of the machine. Turn the cam latches to fasten the plate to the base. See figure 8.
Figure 6
Figure 7
Tab
Figure 8
Cam Latch
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MAINTENANCE (CONT .)
Steel Core Brush
WARNING: T urn off the switch and disconnect unit from electrical supply before replacing brush strips.
1. New brush strips inserts are supplied in sets. To replace, first disconnect the machine from the electrical outlet.
2. Remove the brush roll, see the section "How to Replace the Belt."
3. T ake the rubber end cap cover from the end of the brush roll.
4. Remove end cap (figure 9, item A) and bearing retainer (figure 9, item B).
5. Push the exposed end of the shaft (figure 9, item C) through the opposite end of the brush roll.
6. Pull out the worn brush strips (figure 9, item D) with pliers and slide in new ones of the same length, inserting the rounded end first.
7. Fit the track on either side of the brush strip securely into the brush roll slot.
8. Replace the other brush strips from the opposite end of the brush roll.
9. Return shaft (figure 9, item C) and align the indentation of the bearing retainer (figure 10, item B) with the brush strip on both ends. Seat firmly .
D
C
AB
Figure 9
B
Figure 10
10.Tighten endcaps (figure 9, item A). NOTE: Endcap covers are color coded. Reinstall the
brush assembly with the color coded endcap cover and the color coded main frame base.
1 1. Add the end cap cover.
12.When properly assembled, the brush roll should rotate freely between the two end caps.
13.Check the condition of the belt; change if necessary. Replace the roll belt bottom plate, see the section "How to Replace the Belt".
Lubrication
Do not oil the motor. The motor in this machine is permanently lubricated and sealed. Do not oil the motor at any time.
Electrical Maintenance
WARNING: Electric rep airs and maintenance must be done by authorized personnel only. Return the machine to a N.A.C.E.Authorized repair location.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Motor does not run. 1) Not firmly plugged in. 1) Check attachment plug.
2) Bad On-Off switch. 2) Replace switch.
3) Line open. 3) Replace cord.
4) Motor open. 4) Check motor and wiring.
5) Fan locked by material. 5) Remove obstruction.
Motor runs but cleaner 1) Belt broken. 1) Replace belt. does not pick up. 2) Blocked air system. 2) Clean obstruction.
3) Fan broken. 3) Replace fan.
4) Worn brush roll. 4) Replace brush roll.
5) Motor slow. 5) Check carbon brushes.
6) Bag full. 6) Empty bag (or change paper bag).
Motor runs erratically. 1) Worn carbon brushes. 1) Replace brushes.
2) Defective armature. 2) Check spark, replace armature.
3) Bad electrical connection. 3) Check wiring.
4) Defective On-Off switch. 4) Replace switch.
Brush roll vibrates. 1) Ball bearing worn out. 1) Replace brush roll.
2) Ball bearing holder damaged. 2) Replace ball bearing holder.
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Wiring Diagram 3/04
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Base Assembly Drawing 3/04
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SM1200 & SM1600
Base Assembly Parts List 3/04
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
1 51229N Hood and Graphics, N.A.C.E. 1 2 80065A Screw (M4 *10) 2 3 51949A Cable Clip 1 4 80066A Screw (M4* 18.5) 6 5 Washer (4.2 *12*1) 4 6 51348A Motor Assembly, 120V 1 7 51230A Motor Exhaust (LH) 1 8 30161A Exhaust Foam 2
9 40178A Power Switch 1 10 51245A Switch Clip 1 11 Screw (M3 *12) 2 12 30157A Strain Relief Bushing 1 13 30135A Bushing Bracket 1 14 51256B Foot Pedal 1 15 51259A Spring, Pedal Return 2 16 30152A Knob, Bag 1 17 57951A Screw (M4 *20) 4 18 30151A Bag Support 1 19 30098N 12" Base Assembly, N.A.C.E. 1
30099N 16" Base Assembly, N.A.C.E. 1 20 Screw (M4 x 12) 2 21 51270A Rear Axle 1 22 Washer (8.5*16*1) 3 23 50441A Nut, Cap (F-Type) 2 24 30155A Rear Wheel 2 25 51271A Clamp, Wheel Axle 4 26 56489A Screw (M4 *15) 23 27 51233A Cam (RH) 1 28 51231A Cam (LH) 1 29 Washer (4.1*8*1) 2 30 51257B Spring, Front Axle 1 31 51211A E-Clip (E6) 5 32 53369A Rod, Front Axle Support 1 33 51272B Front Axle 1 34 51351A Front Axle Seat 1 35 56485A Screw (M4*8) 3 36 30153B Front Wheel 2 37 51352B Plate, Front Axle Support 1 38 51261A Clamp, Front Axle 1
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
39 Screw (M3*10) 2
40 52807A Drive Belt 1 41 51253A 12" Bristle Strip Set (4 strips) 1
51255A 16" Bristle Strip Set (4 strips) 1
42 51247A 12" Brush Roll 1
51254B 16" Brush Roll 1
43 51251A Shaft - 12" 1
51252A Shaft - 16" 1 44 51353A Bearing Support 2 45 30140A Cover, Cap 2 46 30141A End Cap 2 47 51354A Washer, Felt 2 48 51250A Bearing 2 49 51227A 12" Bottom Plate Assembly 1
51228A 16" Bottom Plate Assembly 1 50 30136A 12" Furniture Guard 1
30137A 16" Furniture Guard 1 51 30158A Height Adjustment Cam 1 52 80051A Screw (M3*6) 2 53 51235A Clip, Height Adjustment Cam 1 54 30159A Seat, Height Adjustment Cam 1 55 51238A Gear, Height Adjustment 1 56 51260A Spring, Height Adjustment 1 57 51239A Axle, Height Adjustment 1 58 51234A Crank Gear, Height Adjustment 1 59 51236A Crank Axle, Height Adjustment 1 60 51355A Spring, Pedal Support 1 61 30160B Crank, Height Adjustment 1 62 51232A Motor Exhaust (RH) 1 63 51356A Height Indicator 1
108 Switch Wire -16# 1 109 Switch Wire -18# 1 110 Washer (4.2*14*1) 4 111 80237A Nut, Cap (M4) 5 112 80238A Spring 1 113 964048 Screw, M4 x .7 x 18 PnSt 2 NI* 51365A Carbon Brush 2 N I* 51366A Impeller 1 N I* 51367A Motor Pulley 1
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Handle and Filter Bag Assembly Drawing 3/04
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71 72
73
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75 76
77
78
80
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93
91
79 82
81
86
31 83
85 26
35 87
88
89 90
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Handle and Filter Bag Assembly Parts List 3/04
Ref. Part No. Description Qty.
26 56489A Screw (M4*15) 23 31 51211A E-Clip (E6) 5 35 56485A Screw (M4*8) 3 70 30138B Handle Grip 1 71 51240A Handle Assembly - Upper Chrome 1 72 30143A Bag Hook 1 73 30144A Bag Retainer 1 74 30142A Cord Retainer- Upper 1 75 Screw (M4*25) 3 76 80127A Washer, Upper Cord Retainer 1 77 51258A Spring, Upper Cord Retainer 1 78 80129A Nut, Handle 2 79 80128A Screw, Handle 2 80 51237B Handle Assembly - Lower Chrome 1 81 30139A Cord Retainer - Lower 1 82 Screw (M4*45) 2 83 51243A Axle, Handle Socket Seat - Plated 1 84 51241A Tube, Handle Socket - Plated 1 85 51244A Cam, Handle Socket 1 86 51357A Power Cord, 120V 1 87 51242A Bushing, Handle Socket 3 88 30156A Seat, Handle Socket 1 89 51358A Nut, Handle Tube (M4) 2 90 30154A Clamp, Handle Socket Cam 91 52363N Cloth Filter Bag Assembly 1 92 51263A Spring Bag 1 93 51262A Clip, Bag Coupling 1 96 30148A Bag Coupling 1 97 30149A Gasket, Bag Coupling 1
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NACECARE SOLUTIONS
U.S. LIMITED WARRANTY
This N.A.C.E. Industrial/Commercial Product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one year from the date of purchase, when operated and maintained in accordance with N.A.C.E. Maintenance and Operations instructions.
This brush drive and traverse motors are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for one year form the date of purchase, provided the motors are inspected for carbon motor brush wear at six-month intervals by an authorized N.A.C.E. service center. Failure to comply with the six-month inspection requirement or failure to replace worn motor brushes identified during the inspection will void the one-year warranty on the motors. Cost of the six-month inspection and replacement of carbon motor brushes is the responsibility of the purchaser. In the event of a warranty claim on the motors, proof of inspection and any required motor brush replacement must be provided.
This warranty is extended only to the original purchaser for use of the product. It does not cover normal wear parts such as electrical cable, rubber parts, and motor brushes.
N.A.C.E.'s liability under this warranty is limited to repair of the product and/or replacement of parts and is given to purchaser in lieu of all other remedies, including INCIDENT AL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
THERE ARE NO EXPRESS W ARRANTIES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION OF THE F ACE HEREOF . NO WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO W AR­RANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY , SHALL BE IMPLIED.
If a difficulty develops with the product, you should: a) Contact the nearest authorized N.A.C.E. service center or contact N.A.C.E., 1205 Britannia Road East Mississauga, Ontario, Canada for the nearest authorized N.A.C.E. service center. Only these locations are authorized to make repairs to the product under this warranty. (b) Return the product to the nearest N.A.C.E. Service Center. Transportation charges to and from the repair location must be prepaid by the purchaser. N.A.C.E. will repair the product and/or replace any defective parts with out charge within a reasonable time after receipt of the product.
NACECARE SOLUTIONS
reserves the right to make changes or
improvements to its
machine without notice.
1205 Britannia Road East
Mississauga, Ontario,
Canada L4W IC7
PH. 1-800-387-3210
FAX 1-800-709-2896
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