SkyVac S Series Assembly And User's Manual

SkyVac Industrial and Commercial S Models
Assembly/User Guide
Always use
the
Filter
and Teflon cover
to
SkyVac Assembly
protect the Motor
The drum filter and washable Teflon filter
must be kept in place to protect the motors
from any gutter debris wet or dry and air
borne dust
Each machine comes with 2 x Teflon filter covers
Keep Teflon filter clean and over drum
filter at all times to retain good vacuum
power
Push the long flexi hose cuff into
vacuum port
Screw other end of
hose (anti clockwise)
into black cuff that
fits to one of your carbon fibre tubes
Push flexi tool
holder onto end
pole
Connect poles together
to the desired height
It is Unnecessary to
push together hard as
they may stick
Push end cuff over your base pole
Select end tool to suit the
application
Select 180 degree tool holder
for tight access
manual for fu
ll user guide
up
Clip Camera to flexi neck
Switch camera on to channel 4 and replace
waterproof boot
Attach monitor at eye level using spring pole clip. Switch camera on
See camera instruction
Must be
returned to OFF
WHEN CHARGING
TIP
Attach the camera to survey the length of gutter to identify the depth of cleaning required then remove camera and start cleaning, this allows you to be a little more vigorous. During cleaning the pole vibrates slightly and stops when that part of the gutter is clean. Once the clean has been completed add camera for a quick inspection
TIP
(Industrial model only) For sucking water or lifting out tufts of grass from gutters push lever far right. For general cleaning push lever far left. You can adjust the lever in its full range to suit the type of debris you’re sucking
For maximum suction power active both motors
TIP
Your carbon poles are extremely strong. However avoid over straining/bending them when handling heavy grass deposits when cleaning 6 plus poles high. Best practice to remove heavy tufts of grass from gutters is chop down to manageable lengths. Place suction end tool on grass tuft and lift away from gutter and switch vacuum motors off, this will release grass from end tool. IMPORTANT ensure you can drop the grass safely to the ground
TIP
When the gutter is full of moss or leaves adjust your cleaning speed to suit. If the end tool blocks with a clump of moss or matted leafs try tapping the clump on a roof tile this usually dislodges the blockage very quickly
Please watch your tutorial DVD for setting up your SkyVac and for great user tips for cleaning at Height
LOOKING AFTER YOUR CARBON FIBRE POLES
Swing container to empty
IMOPRTANT USER INFORMATION
Dirt on the joints may prematurely wear the joints and make cause the joint to lock together
Before assembling your poles ensure the joints are clean and free from grit
TIP
During cleaning wet or damp gutter dirt can sometimes stick and line the inside your poles. The poles will get cold to touch and the weight of the poles will be increased slightly. To remedy this place the end tool in water and suck up a small amount of water.
Symptom
Cause
Remedy
Poor Suction
Blocked filter or full bin
Clean filter and empty bin
Poor Suction
Blockages in flexi neck or poles or vac entrance
Clear blockages
Poor S
uction
Leaves blocking at end tool
Tap leaves & end tool on roof tiles
Poor Suction
Blocked flexi neck
Place end tool on roof and gently pull down
Poor Suction
Damp debris build up inside flexi hose of tub
es Suck water from bucket as per above image
Suction not powerful enough
Vac power switch is
selecting
1 motor
only Select both motors
Camera screen frozen
Lock out
Select reset button on back of monitor
TIP
After every shift, flush the inside of
tubes and flexi hose by sucking half a
bucket of water up into the vacuum
and empty.
This help keep the pole joints clean from grit
Removing Drum from Industrial Trolley
Turn Red Knobs Upwards
Lift drum off Trolley
Trouble Shooting
Replace and turn knobs down
until they click locked
to slightly straighten flexi bend to unblock
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