Ryobi VC30, VC30HD Owner's Operating Manual

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VC30 VC30HD
VC30
VC30HD
OWNER’S OPERATING MANUAL
WET & DRY VACUUM CLEANER
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1. 2 Piece Wand
2. Floor tool
3. Crevice tool
4. Hose set
5. Wheels (x4)
6. Foam filter
7. Screws
8. Dust bag
9. Blowing port
10. Float switch
11. Filter basket
12. Cartridge filter cap
13. Cartridge filter
14. ON/OFF switch
15. Connection for the vacuum hose
16. Clamps (x2)
17. Tank
18. Drain outlet
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Fig. 1A
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VC30 components list
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Fig. 1B
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1. 2 Piece Wand
2. Floor tool
3. Crevice tool
4. Round brush
5. Hose set
6. Wheels (x4)
7. Foam filter
8. Screws
9. Dust bag
10. Blowing port
11. Float switch
12. Filter basket
13. Cartridge filter cap
14. Cartridge filter
15. ON/OFF switch
16. Connection for the vacuum hose
17. Clamps (x2)
18. Tank
19. Drain outlet
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Fig. 4 Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 7
Please refer to pages 2 - 4 for instructions
Fig. 3
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VC30HD components list
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Fig. 19
Fig. 13Fig. 12
Fig. 15Fig. 14
Fig. 16
Fig. 17
Fig. 10 Fig. 11
Please refer to pages 2 - 4 for instructions Please refer to pages 2 - 4 for instructions
Fig. 18
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Important!
It is essential that you read the instructions in this manual before operating this machine.
Subject to technical modifications
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SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS
This appliance is designed solely for use in the
private sector and for the designated purpose. The appliance is not suitable for commercial use. Don't use the appliance outdoors (unless it has been specifically designed for use outdoors). Don't subject the appliance to heat, direct sunshine or very high moisture (e.g.rain). Never immerse the appliance in liquids and be aware of sharp edges that may damage it. Never use the appliance with wet or damp hands. Unplug it immediately if the appliance becomes wet or damp when it is running. Don't immerse the appliance in water.
This wet/dry vacuum cleaner may only be used
and kept in a private home.
The appliance is designed to vacuum up
materials that are not hazardous to your health and that are not flammable.
Never hold the connectors in front of your face
(especially your eyes, ears, etc.) Never direct the nozzle towards persons or animals.
Only use the appliance for its designated
purpose. Any other types of use are at your own risk and are possibly dangerous.
Other uses and unattended operation are not
allowed.
The manufacturer cannot be made responsible
for damages that are caused by improper use or incorrect operation.
Wear protective clothing and gloves.
Connect the appliance only to a 240 volt
alternating current receptacle. The receptacle should be protected by a 10-amp fuse.
Make sure that the correct dust bag has been
inserted securely in its holder before using the appliance. The wrong dust bag or incorrectly installed dust bags can cause damage to the appliance and cause the guarantee to become void.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be
completely replaced along with the cable cylinder by an AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE or other QUALIFIED SERVICE ORGANISATION.
Do not vacuum up ashes, hot coals and the like,
large fragments of glass and sharp objects.
Don't vacuum up any toner dust, which is used
in printers and copiers for example, because it is electrically conductive. In addition, it is possible that it will not be completely filtered out by the filter system of the wet/dry vacuum cleaner and can be released into the air via the exhaust fan.
Never vacuum flammable or poisonous liquids
like petrol, oil, acids, or other volatile substances.
Don't vacuum up liquids that are hotter than 60°
or any poisonous or flammable dusts.
Never lay the appliance on its side. Pay
particular attention to a horizontal position and adequate stability on stairs.
Always unplug the appliance after use and
before cleaning or changing the filters or accessories.
Only trained specialists may make repairs on
electric equipment. Improper repairs could result in considerable danger to the user.
Do not store the appliance directly beside a hot
oven or radiator.
Children, disabled persons, and the aged are
often not aware of the dangers that can result from handling electric appliances. The above mentioned persons and untrained persons must never work with this electrical appliance.
When cleaning or removing the appliance,
always switch it off. Pull the plug out of the receptacle, if you are not going to use the appliance for an extended period of time. Never pull on the cable to unplug the appliance, rather pull on the plug itself. Also, remove any special accessories from the appliance.
Always keep the appliance clean. Don’t use any
solvents or cleaners that may damage or be harmful to the appliance or user.
Never leave the appliance switched on
unattended. If you leave the work area, switch the appliance off or unplug it from the receptacle (don't pull the cord, but use the plug).
In order to protect children from electric
household appliances, make sure that the cable can't cause children to stumble and don't give children access to the appliance.
Never use the appliance when you are under
the influence of medication, alcohol or drugs, if you are currently under medical care, or if you are tired.
Check the appliance and the power cord
regularly for any possible damage. Don't use damaged appliances.
WARNING
This appliance complies with the compulsory safety regulations for electric equipment. However, improper use can be harmful to people and property. Please read these operating instructions carefully and completely before switching the appliance on. Keep the operating instructions, the guarantee certificate, the receipt, as well as the packaging and packaging material if at all possible.
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Don't try to repair the appliance yourself. Always
use an authorised technician for repairs. Always have faulty power cords replaced immediately by the manufacturer or a qualified service organisation. Use the same type of cable in order to prevent any danger of electric shock and injury.
Only use original spare parts and accessories.
Non approved parts or third-party accessories may be a possible source of danger and cause the guarantee to become void.
Check the float often for free movement.
If you notice liquid leaking from your appliance,
switch it off immediately and unplug it.
Do not submerge the appliance in water. Make
sure that water is not spilled on the appliance.
When disposing of the wastewater, make sure
that you observe any legal regulations.
Only store the appliance in a safe and dry
location outside the reach of children.
Please also pay particular attention to the
following "Special Safety Rules".
This appliance is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be
replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Never vacuum up hot ashes, pointed or sharp
objects.
Never use the appliance in damp rooms.
Don’t use the appliance without a dust bag (an
exception is wet vacuuming or with the cartridge filter). Make sure that the dust bag is inserted into the appliance correctly.
When using the appliance, make sure that no
hair, clothing, or members are drawn in.
Keep the vacuum cleaner away from heat
sources such as radiant heaters, ovens, and so on.
DISPOSAL INFORMATION
The appliance contains electric and electronic
Supply voltage: Max. power: Tank volume: Hose system: Filter - dry: Filter - wet:
230-240V~/50Hz
1300W
30 l Plastic
35 mm Ø paper bag foam filter
Supply voltage: Max. power: Tank volume: Hose system: Filter - dry: Filter - wet:
230-240V~/50Hz
1500W
30 l Inox
35 mm Ø paper bag foam filter
SAFETY INFORMATION AND WARNINGS
SPECIAL SAFETY RULES
SPECIFICATIONS
components and may not be disposed of as household garbage.
The local and currently applicable legislation
must be observed unconditionally.
Carefully unpack the contents of the box.
Hold the two clamps, which hold the upper
section in its position and fold them upwards.
Loosen the clamps, remove the upper section,
and remove the contents from the tank.
Please check the parts using the components list
to make sure they are complete and that there has been no damage in transport.
If any parts are missing or damaged, then please
contact your dealer immediately.
PACKAGING CONTENT
ASSEMBLY
Make sure that the connector is not plugged in.
Hold the two clamps, which hold the upper
section in its position and fold them upwards. (Fig. 2)
Loosen the clamps and lift the upper section up
and out. (Fig. 3)
Remove the contents from the tank and turn the
tank over.
Put the four rollers in the guides on the bottom
of the tank. VC30HD: Two small rollers on front, near the drain outlet. (Fig. 4)
Check that the rollers have been pushed
completely into the guides.
Fasten the rollers with four accompanying
screws. (Fig. 5)
ASSEMBLY
OPERATION
DRY VACUUM CLEANING
VC30
VC30HD
Insert the foam filter that has been supplied for
wet vacuuming. (see the section called "WET VACUUM CLEANING")
Insert the dust bag that has been supplied for
dry vacuuming. (see the section called "DRY VACUUM CLEANING")
Replace the upper section on the tank. (Fig. 6)
Align the upper section with the clamps. (Fig. 7)
Hook the clamps into the upper section and let
them snap into place by pressing the clamps downwards.
Place the large end of the hose on the front air
intake stub on the tank. (Fig. 8)
Select a nozzle or the wand and slide it over the
vacuum hose. (Fig. 9)
After using and cleaning the appliance, store
the accessories by attaching them to the corresponding holders on the vacuum cleaner.
(Fig. 10)
Never vacuum up hazardous materials. If an
incorrect dust bag is used, then the guarantee becomes void.
Make sure that the appliance is not plugged into
the power mains.
Make sure that the foam filter is clean and dry
and installed over the filter basket.
(Fig. 11)
Slide the dust bag over the hose connection in
the tank. Press it until it snaps firmly into place. In the process, make sure that the dust bag is not damaged. (Fig. 12-13)
Place the upper section on the tank once again
and close the clamps. (Fig. 6-7)
Place the large end of the hose on the front air
intake stub on the tank. (Fig. 8)
Select a nozzle or the wand and slide it over the
vacuum hose. (Fig. 9)
Make sure that the ON/OFF switch on the
appliance is in the "OFF" position (position "0") before you plug the power plug into the receptacle.
WARNING
It is absolutely necessary for you to read, understand, and observe the section entitled "Safety Information and Warnings".
WARNING
It is absolutely necessary for you to read, understand, and observe the section entitled "Safety Information and Warnings".
Plug the power plug into the receptacle.
Switch the motor on (ON/OFF switch in position
"I").
When you have finished vacuuming, switch the
motor off by putting the ON/OFF switch into the "OFF" position (position "O").
Unplug the power plug.
Check the dust bag regularly and change it
when it is 2/3 full. The bag is designed such that only air, and no dust, can pass through the paper. Therefore a used dust bag may not be reused again.
NOTE: Don't use the dust bag for vacuuming up objects with sharp edges or wet objects.
NOTE: Never vacuum up hazardous materials.
CARTRIDGE FILTER
When using the cartridge filter, no dust bag is
necessary.
Place the cartridge filter on the filter basket from
the top, turn on the cartridge filter cap. (Fig. 17)
After extended use, it can be cleaned by
banging it out or brushing it out.
WET VACUUM CLEANING
Make sure that the appliance is not plugged into
the power mains.
Check to make sure that the tank is free of dust
and dirt.
Remove the dust bag and only leave the foam
filter over the filter basket. (Fig. 14)
Place the upper section on the tank once again
and close the clamps. (Fig. 6-7)
Place the large end of the hose on the front air
intake stub on the tank. (Fig. 8)
Select a nozzle or the wand and slide it over the
vacuum hose. (Fig. 9)
Make sure that the ON/OFF switch on the
appliance is in the 'OFF' position (position "0") before you plug the power plug into the receptacle.
Plug the power plug into the receptacle.
Switch the motor on (ON/OFF switch in position
"I").
When you have finished wet vacuuming, switch
the motor off by putting the ON/OFF switch into the "OFF" position (position "0").
Unplug the power plug.
After use, empty and dry the tank.
See figure 1-3
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BLOWING
Tip: If you want to vacuum up a large quantity of
liquid from a sink or a tank, please don't put the entire suction nozzle in the liquid; rather leave a little space so that some air can also be drawn in along with the liquid.
The appliance is equipped with a float switch
that will stop the vacuuming when the tank is full. You will notice that suction has stopped by the motor now running faster. In this event, switch the appliance off and unplug it.
Be aware that the full tank can be very heavy. In
this event, place the appliance over a drain and carefully open the outlet screw. The contents of the tank can now drain out to a great extent.
(Fig. 15)
Remove the upper section from the tank and
pour the rest of the liquid into a suitable tank or drain. Then, you can continue vacuuming after you have replaced the upper section and drain outlet.
After wet vacuuming, switch off the appliance
and unplug it. Empty the container and clean/dry it inside and outside before putting it away.
WARNING
After wet vacuuming, please proceed as described in the section entitled "Dry Vacuuming" before you dry vacuum again.
WARNING
Keep bystanders clear from blowing debris.
WARNING
Wear a dust mask if blowing creates dust that might be inhaled.
OPERATION
Make sure that the appliance is not plugged into
the power mains.
Remove the suction hose from the tank.
Loosen the clamps and separate the upper
section from the tank.
Remove all the dirt and residue from the tank
and the hose.
Clean the foam filter by washing it with a mild
detergent.
Check the hoses and connections and check the
power cord for any damage.
When the foam filter is removed, check the float.
To do this, take the upper section by the handle and tip it carefully so that the filter basket is facing upwards. The float should move freely up and down. (Fig. 16)
Make sure the container is empty before using
as a blower.
Remove hose from the vacuum port.
Screw on the large end of hose into the blowing
port on the back side of the power head.
(Fig. 18)
Fit the desired extension wand and / or nozzle to
the vacuum hose. (Fig. 19)
Verify that the switch is in the ‘O’ OFF position
before plugging the power cord into the outlet.
Before turning on the motor, firmly hold loose
end of the hose. Turn the motor on by flipping the switch to the “I”ON position.
MAINTENANCE
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