abco SUREVAC STORMPAC User manual

PRODUCT, MAINTENANCE & WARRANTY MANUAL
COMMERCIAL BATTERY BACKPACK
DRY VACUUM CLEANER
Original
Instructions
190753
RE-ORDER CODE
1800 177 399
Service & Support
5.0Ah
Li-ion
LITHIUM-ION

TECHNICAL DATA U.M.
[SI] STORMPAC
Electrical characteristics of the vacuum motor V / W 36 / 300
Type of vacuum cleaner Dry
Number of vacuum motors 1
Vacuum
Air flow rate
kPa 16
l/s
L
29
Collection tank capacity 6
Barrel material HDPE
Appliance weight when dry (without battery) kg
Battery weight kg 1.2
5.3
Appliance weight when ready to use kg 6.5
Type of battery Li-ion Technology
Electrical characteristics of the battery V - Ah 18 - 5
Dimensions (length x height x depth) cm 26.5x51x22.3
Accessories diameter mm 32
Electrical protection class (battery charger) II
Electrical protection class (vacuum cleaner) III
Sound pressure level (ISO 11201) dB (A) <67
Uncertainty Kpa dB (A) 1.5
Hand vibration level (ISO 5349) m/s20.5
Body vibration level (ISO 2631) m/s24.95
Vibration measurement uncertainty 1.5%
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Contents
Technical Data .................................................................................................................1
General Safety Warnings ...............................................................................................1
Danger Levels ..........................................................................................................1
Recharging The Battery ....................................................................................2 - 3
Transport ................................................................................................................. 4
Maintenance ........................................................................................................... 4
Accessories And Spare Parts ................................................................................ 4
Dry Vacuum Cleaner ...............................................................................................4
Symbols Used In The Manual ...................................................................................... 5
Purpose And Content Of The Manual ........................................................................ 5
Target Group ................................................................................................................... 5
Storing The Use And Maintenance Manual .............................................................. 5
On Delivery Of The Appliance .......................................................................................5
Introductory Comment ..................................................................................................5
Identification Data .......................................................................................................... 5
Technical Description .................................................................................................... 5
Intended Use ....................................................................................................................5
Safety ................................................................................................................................ 5
Serial Number Plate ....................................................................................................... 5
Battery Type .....................................................................................................................5
Battery Maintenance And Disposal ............................................................................ 5
Recharging The Battery .................................................................................................6
Applicance Safety .......................................................................................................... 6
Preparing To Work ..........................................................................................................6
Work .................................................................................................................................. 6
The End Of The Work .....................................................................................................7
Maintenance ....................................................................................................................7
Disposal ............................................................................................................................7
Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................................7
Declaration Of Conformity ....................................................................................... 7
Operations ........................................................................................................................7
Parts List .......................................................................................................................... 8
Warranty ...........................................................................................................................9
General Safety & Warnings
Before using this appliance, please read
and comply with these safety warnings.
Read this manual before using the appliance
or carrying out any maintenance – work.
Keep this safety warnings on hand and
review them regularly.
Please pass this document on to successive
owners of this product.
• Before commissioning read the
appliance’s users manual.
• The warning plates on the appliance provide
important instructions for its safe use.
• Always comply with both the directions on
the instructions, as well as current safety
standards.
• Keep the packing film out of the reach of
children. Risk of asphyxiation!
DANGER LEVELS
DANGER: Indicates an imminent danger that could cause serious injury or death.
WARNING: Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could cause serious injury or death.
CAUTION: Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could cause minor injuries.
ATTENTION: Indicates a probable dangerous situation that could damage objects.

RECHARGING THE BATTERY
DANGER:
WARNING:
• Before charging check that the electric cable that connects the battery charger to the mains is not damaged,
and if it is damaged or broken, it should be replaced by either the manufacturer or by an authorised Surevac
service agent.
• Before charging check that the base of the battery charger is not damaged, and if it is damaged do not use it
and contact either the manufacturer or an authorised Surevac service agent.
• The socket for the battery charger cable must have an earth connection.
• Keep sparks, flames, heat, and incandescent materials at a safe distance from the batteries and the battery
charger.
• Charging the batteries produces highly explosive hydrogen gas, carry out the procedure only in areas that are
well ventilated and away from open flames.
• The battery charger must only be used in a covered area.
• Do not use the battery charger in potentially explosive environments.
• The batteries must be clean and dry when they are inserted in the battery charger.
• Before starting to charge the batteries, check there is no stagnant water or humidity in the on-board battery
charger socket.
• Do not disconnect the power cable of the battery charger from the socket of the machine when the battery
charger is operating to avoid electric arcs forming.
• Charge the batteries (2x # 207286) with the battery charger (#207440), both present in the packing, do not
use any other type of battery charger.
• We suggest that you charge the batteries after every use.
• Always recharge the batteries at a room temperature between 10°C and 40°C. Recharge the batteries using
only the power supply unit supplied with the appliance. Do not attempt to recharge damaged batteries.
• Keep a safe distance from flames or sparks when using this product.
• Before using the battery charger, make sure that the frequency and the voltage values indicated on the
machine's data plate coincide with the local network.
• Do not smoke near the battery charger, during the charging cycle.
• Carefully read the user manual of the battery charger before recharging.
• Do not attempt to open the batteries for any reason whatsoever. Avoid any contact with the liquid that seeps
out of damaged batteries. If necessary, rinse the area of skin which came into contact with the liquid in water;
in case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly and seek medical advice.
• Do not let the batteries get dirty or wet.
• The batteries must not be exposed to excessive heat (e.g. sunshine, flames, etc.). Do not leave the batteries in
places where the temperature could exceed 40°C.
• The battery contacts must not touch metal parts, to avoid any risk of short-circuits.
• The batteries must be kept far from metal objects, to avoid any risk of short-circuits.
• Do not throw the batteries into a fire.
• Do not throw a battery away with domestic waste; respect the disposal regulations in force in the country
where the appliance is used.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
DANGER:
• To power the appliance, use only the batteries supplied in the package.
• OTHER BATTERY TYPES CANNOT BE USED. The appliance is powered by 2X lithium-ion batteries.
• The appliance must not be used or kept outdoors, in damp conditions or directly exposed to rain.
• The storage temperature must be between -25°C and +40°C.
• Conditions of use: ambient temperature between 0°C and 40°C with a relative humidity between 30 and 95%.
• The vacuum cleaner has been developed only for dry cleaning and it should not be used or kept outdoors in
moist conditions.
• Before using, make sure the appliance is in a good condition. If that is not the case, remove the batteries and
cease use of the appliance.
• When the appliance is used in dangerous situations (for example filling stations) the relative safety
regulations must be followed. It is forbidden to use the appliance in areas with a high risk of explosion.
• Certain substances can form explosive vapours and mixtures together with intake air.
Never vacuum the following substances:
• Explosive or inflammable gases, liquids and powders (reactive powders).
• Reactive metal powders (for example aluminium, magnesium, zinc) together with strongly alkaline
detergents and acids.
• Acids and alkalines in their purest state.
• Organic solutions (for example gasoline, paint thinners, acetone or gasoline).
WARNING:
• Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers and all body parts away from openings and from moving parts.
• Do not put objects into the openings or use the appliance with the opening blocked. Keep the openings
free of dust, fur, cloths, hair, and everything else that can reduce the air flow.
• This appliance is not suitable for vacuuming dangerous powders.
• Do not use to vacuum flammable or combustible liquids like gasoline, or use in areas where they may be
present.
• Do not vacuum anything that is burning or smouldering, like cigarettes, matches or glowing embers.
• The appliance should only be used by people trained in its use and who have shown that they know how to
use the appliance and have been expressly authorised to do so.
• This appliance should only be used in enclosed areas.
• Never leave the appliance unattended when the batteries are connected. Remove the battery when not in
use and before any maintenance.
• Never use the appliance near burning or smouldering objects.
• It is forbidden to vacuum persons or animals with this appliance.
• This appliance should not be used outdoors.
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TRANSPORT
DANGER:
DANGER:
CAUTION:
• Only use accessories and spare parts that have been authorised by the manufacturer. Original
accessories and spare parts ensure the appliance can be used safely and without any fault.
MAINTENANCE
ACCESSORIES AND SPARE PARTS
DANGER:
• The appliance has been designed only for vacuuming dry solid material and it should not be used for
other purposes.
WARNING:
• The appliance is not suitable for vacuuming powders that are damaging to health.
DRY VACUUM CLEANER
• When the appliance is operating do not place it close to delicate organs like ears, mouth, eyes, etc.
• Do not use the appliance without filters. The dry vacuum cleaner must always have a bag filter fitted.
• The device must only be kept in closed areas.
• If the vacuum cleaner is not working properly or it has fallen, been damaged, left outside or has fallen in water,
take it to an authorised Surevac service agent.
• Always use the appliance in compliance with its intended use, taking into consideration local conditions and
looking out for the presence of others, especially children, when working.
• Never leave the appliance unattended before it is switched off and the battery removed.
• The appliance should only be used by people trained in its use and who have shown that they know how to
use the appliance and have been expressly authorised to do so.
• Do not place any liquid containers on the appliance.
• In the event of a fire, use a powder extinguisher. Do not use water.
• If foam forms or liquid leaks, immediately switch off the appliance.
• This appliance has been designed and built to be used for cleaning (vacuuming solid, dry elements) smooth
flooring in the commercial and residential (for example: hotels; schools; hospitals; factories; shops; offices and
business premises), in proven safety conditions, by a qualified operator.
• Before transporting, close all the locking hooks of the top cover. When transporting the appliance, the engine
should be switched off, and make sure that the appliance is in a stable and secure position.
• Switch off the appliance and remove the batteries before cleaning, replacing components and carrying out
maintenance on the appliance.
• Repairs should only be carried out by an authorised Surevac service agent.
• Observe the safety check as per local provisions for commercial appliances.
The descriptions contained in this document are not binding. The company therefore reserves the right to
make any modification at any time to elements, details, or accessory supply, as considered necessary
for reasons of improvement or manufacturing/commercial requirements. The reproduction, even partial,
of the text and drawings contained in this document is prohibited by law.
The company reserves the right to make any technical and/or supply modifications. The images are
shown as reference only and are not binding as to the actual design and/or equipment.
PURPOSE AND CONTENT OF THE MANUAL
The aim of this manual is to provide customers with all the information needed to use the appliance in
the safest, most appropriate and most autonomous way. It includes information concerning technical
aspects, safety, operation, appliance downtime, maintenance, spare parts and scrapping. Operators
and qualified technicians must read the instructions in this manual carefully before carrying out any
operation on the appliance. If in doubt about the correct interpretation of instructions, contact
your nearest Customer Service Centre to obtain necessary clarifications.
TARGET GROUP
This manual is aimed at operators and qualified technicians responsible for appliance maintenance.
Operators must not perform operations that should be carried out by qualified technicians. The
manufacturer is not liable for damages resulting from failure to comply with this manual.
STORING THE USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
The Use and Maintenance Manual must be stored in its special pouch close to the appliance, protected
from liquids and anything else that could compromise its legibility.
ON DELIVERY OF THE APPLIANCE
When the machine is delivered to the customer, an immediate check must be performed to ensure all
the material mentioned in the shipping documents has been received, in addition to verifying that the
equipment has not been damaged during transportation. If this is the case, the carrier must ascertain
the extent of the damage at once, informing our customer service office. It is only by prompt action of
this type that the missing material can be obtained, and compensation for damage successfully claimed.
INTRODUCTORY COMMENT
Any type of equipment can only work properly and effectively if used correctly and kept in full working
order by performing the maintenance operations described in the attached documentation. You should
therefore read this instruction manual carefully, consulting it again if issues arise while using the machine.
IDENTIFICATION DATA
For technical assistance or to request replacement parts, always give the model, the version and the
serial number (written on the relevant plate).
TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION
The Stormpac is a vacuum cleaner which uses the vacuum created in the collection tank by the fan
(operated by the electric motor) to pick up dust and dry solid elements measuring up to 2cm at room
temperature, as the accessories brush against the floor surface and furnishings. The vacuum hose
channels the air into the collection tank, where the dust and solid residues are trapped by filters. The
appliance must only be used for this purpose.
INTENDED USE
ATTENTION: The appliance is not suitable for use in the rain, or under jets of water
To use the appliance picking up dangerous dusts or inflammable liquids in
The appliance is designed and built to be used by a qualified operator to clean (by vacuuming solid,
dry elements) smooth, compact flooring in the commercial, residential and industrial sectors, in proven
safety conditions.
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IT IS FORBIDDEN
places with an explosive atmosphere. In addition, it is not suitable as a means of transport
for people or objects.
SAFETY
Operator cooperation is paramount for accident prevention. No accident prevention programme can
be effective without the full co-operation of the operator who is directly responsible for machine
operation. The majority of occupational accidents that happen either in the workplace or whilst moving
are caused by failure to respect the most basic safety rules. An attentive, careful operator is most
effective against accidents and is fundamental in order to implement any prevention programme.
SERIAL NUMBER PLATE
The serial number plate is located at the rear of the vacuum cleaner, and indicates the general
characteristics of the appliance, in particular the appliance's serial number. The serial number is a very
important piece of information and should always be provided together with any request for assistance
or when purchasing spare parts.
BATTERY TYPE
To power the appliance, use only the battery supplied in the package or by a specialised technician.
OTHER BATTERY TYPES CANNOT BE USED. The appliance is powered by a lithium-ion battery. The
battery compartment can accommodate a single battery slot at 36.5V.
BATTERY MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL
For maintenance and recharging, respect the instructions provided by the battery manufacturer.
THE BATTERY IS CLASSIFIED AS DANGEROUS WASTE, ANDAS SUCH, IT IS COMPULSORY TO TAKE
IT TO AN AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE.
For good battery maintenance, follow these indications:
• Do not attempt to open the battery for any reason whatsoever. Avoid any contact with the liquid that
seeks out of damaged batteries. If necessary, rinse the area of skin which came into contact with the
liquid in water; in case of contact with eyes, rinse thoroughly and seek medical advice.
• Do not let the battery get dirty or wet.
The battery must not be exposed to excessive heat (e.g. rays of sunshine, flames, etc.) Do not leave
•
the battery in places where the temperature could exceed 40°C.
• The battery contacts must not touch metal parts, to avoid any risk of short-circuits.
• The battery must be kept far from metal objects, to avoid any risk of short-circuits.
•
• Do not throw the battery away with domestic waste; respect the disposal regulations in force in the
country where the appliance is used.
For good battery charger maintenance, follow these indications:
• Always recharge the battery at a room temperature between 10°C and 40°C. Recharge the battery
using the power supply unit supplied with the appliance. Do not attempt to recharge damaged
batteries.
• Only use the power supply unit delivered with the appliance to recharge the battery supplied by the
manufacturer or by a specialised technician. Other batteries could explode, causing harm to people
and damage to property.
• The voltage rate indicated on the plate in the battery charger must correspond to the mains voltage.
• Do not use the battery charger in potentially explosive environments.
• The battery charger contacts must not touch metal parts, to avoid any risk of short-circuits.
• Never attempt to recharge the primary cell batteries: danger of explosion.
• Never attempt to recharge damaged batteries.
Every time you want to use the battery charger and the battery, first make sure they are not damaged.
Do not use damaged appliances. Have faulty parts repaired by the staff of a technical assistance centre.
•
• Have any faulty supply wires replaced immediately.
• Do not let the power supply unit get dirty or wet.
• Do not open the power supply unit.
• Do not connect the power supply unit to probes.
• The batteries must be clean and dry when they are inserted in the battery charger. Do not use the
battery charger if the battery holder support is dirty or wet.
ATTENTION : The battery charger must only be used in a covered place.
ATTENTION: Read this manual before using the appliance or carrying out any maintenance work.
ATTENTION: If the battery is handled in the wrong way, it could explode or release acids. This
could cause burns and injuries to the people nearby.
ATTENTION: When the battery is run down or damaged, respect the disposal regulations in force
in the country of use.
Warning symbol:
Carefully read the sections preceded by this symbol meticulously following the instructions
indicated for the safety of the operator and the device.
Covered place symbol:
The operations preceded by this symbol must always be carried out in a dry, covered area.
Disposal symbol:
Carefully read the sections marked with this symbol for disposing of the appliance.
Recycling symbol:
Tells the operator to carry out the operations in compliance with environmental regulations
in force where the appliance is being used.
Symbol of the open book with i:
Indicates the need to consult the instruction manual.
Symbol of the open book:
Tells the operator to read the user manual before using the device.
Symbol indicating the compulsory use of protective gloves:
Indicates that the operator should always wear protective gloves, to avoid the risk of
serious injury to his hands from sharp objects.
SYMBOLS USED IN THE MANUAL
Information symbol:
Indicates additional information for the operator, to improve the use of the device.
1. Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
2. Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the appliance before being charged.
3. Different types of batteries or new and used batteries are not to be mixed.
4. Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the appliance and safely disposed of.
5. If the appliance is to be stored unused for a long period, the batteries are to be removed.
6. The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
7. Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
WARNING:
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Do not throw the battery into the fire.

• 2006/42/CE (+2009/127/CE)
• 2014/35/CE
• 2014/30/CE
• 2011/65/UE
• 2009/125/CE
Harmonized rules applied:
• EN 55014-1: 2006+A1: 2009+A2: 2011
• EN 55014-2: 1997+A1: 2001+A2: 2008
• EN 60335-1
• EN 60335-2-69
• EN 61000-3-2: 2006+A1: 2009+A2: 2009
• EN 61000-3-3: 2013
• EN 62233: 2008
• EN 50581
• EN 60312: 2013
Regulations applied:
• 666/2013
The battery must be charged prior to the first use, and when it doesn’t provide enough power for tasks
that could formerly be performed without difficulty. To recharge the battery, proceed as follows:
1. Take the appliance to the dedicated battery recharging area.
2. If the appliance is working, turn it off using the main switch (1) (Fig.1).
3. To remove the power battery (2) from the appliance, you must first free it by shifting the stop levers
(3) in the direction of the two arrows (Fig.2). Remove the battery by lifting it out of the appliance.
1. Switch off the appliance by positioning the main switch (1) to “0” (Fig.1)
2. To remove the power battery (2) from the appliance, you must first free it by shifting the stop
levers (3) in the direction of the two arrows (Fig.2) Remove the battery by lifting it out of the
appliance.
1. Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “SECURING THE MACHINE”).
2. Take the appliance to the designated place for emptying the tank.
3. Carry out the procedures described in the chapter “MAINTENANCE”.
4. Position the appliance on a flat surface in an enclosed place; there must be no objects near the
appliance that could either damage it, or be damaged through contact with it. If you decide to
hang the appliance on supports, make sure they are able to sustain its volume and weight.
This chapter lists the common problems linked with the use of the appliance. If you are unable to
resolve the problems with the information given here, please contact your nearest assistance centre.
1. Remove the cover (1) from the vacuum tank (Fig.1) using the hooks (2) on the side of the tank
itself (Fig.2).
2. Check the fabric fibre (3) is correctly positioned (Fig.3) and that the collection bag (4) is correctly
inserted inside it (Fig.4).
3. Fasten the cover (1) above the vacuum tank (Fig.5) locking it with the hooks (2) on the side of the
tank itself (Fig.6)
4. Insert the nozzle (5) on the vacuum hose into the hole on the cover of the vacuum tank (Fig.7).
5. Connect the vacuum hose (6) with the aluminum pipe (7) (8)
6. Select the most suitable attachment for the work to be carried out. Attach the attachment (8) to the
aluminum tube (7) Fig.9)
7. Insert the battery (9) in the battery compartment on the top of the appliance, making sure that the
poles of the battery are facing the top of the appliance. Press the battery until the clamp (10) is in
place (Fig.10)
1, Switch on the machine by setting the main switch (1) to “I” (Fig.1).
4. Connect the battery charger power cable plug to the main socket.
5. Insert the battery (2) in the seat (8) in the battery charger, taking care to position the poles (9)
in the battery correctly (Fig.6).
6. Perform a complete battery charging cycle.
7. With charging complete, position the main switch (6) on the base of the battery charger to
position “0” (Fig.8).
8. Disconnect the battery charger power suply cable plug from the mains socket.
7. Remove the battery (2) from the base of the charger (8) pulling it out (Fig.9).
RECHARGING THE BATTERY APPLIANCE SAFETY THE END OF THE WORK
1. Make sure the machine has been secured (see the section titled “SECURING THE MACHINE”).
2. Remove the vacuum nozzle (1) from the hole in the cover (2) of the appliance turning it
anti-clockwise (Fig.1) .
3. Remove the cover (2) of the vacuum tank (Fig.2), releasing the hooks (3) on the side of the tank
itself (Fig.3)
4. Remove the collection bag (4) from the tank (Fig.4).
5. Remove the fabric filler (5) from the appliance (Fig.5).
6. Clean the inside of the collection tank with a damp cloth.
7. Insert the fabric filter (5) in the tank (Fig.6).
8. Insert the collection bag (4) in the tank (Fig.7)
9. Place the cover (2) on the vacuum tank (Fig.8), using the hooks (3) on the side of the tank
itself (Fig.9)
10. Disconnect the vacuum hose (6) from the cover (2) (Fig.10).
11. Clean the inside of the vacuum with a jet of compressed air, if necessary removing any
obstructions.
12. Disconnect the cleaning accessory.
13. Clean the inside of the vacuum chamber of the accessory with compressed air, and if
necessary remove any obstructions.
MAINTENANCE
To dispose of the appliance, take it to a demolition centre or an authorised collection centre.
Before scrapping the machine, it is necessary to remove and separate out the
following materials, then send them to the appropriated collection centres in
accordance with the environmental hygiene regulations in force:
• Felt
• Electric and electronic parts*
• Plastic parts
• Metallic parts
(*) In particular, contact your local distributor when scrapping electric and
electronic parts.
DISPOSAL
TROUBLE SHOOTING
VACUUM CLEANERS model SUREVAC STORMPAC
complies with the requirements of the following directives:
STORMPAC COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS
PREPARING TO WORK
WORK
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WARNING: Before connecting plug to the socket, check that the characteristics of the
mains power supply corresponds to that of the battery charger.
N.B. : Make sure the green LED (7) on the battery charger lights up when you enable the battery
charger base circuit (Fig.5) This LED indicates that the battery charger circuit is correctly powered.
WARNING: Before inserting the battery into the charging holder, check that there is no
condensation or other liquid in the dock that will hold the battery.
WARNING: Carefully read the battery charger use and maintenance manual delivered with
the appliance, before charging the battery.
ATTENTION: Check the condition of the cloth filter if the filter surface area is particularly clogged
or if it is damaged replace it.
ATTENTION: When inserting the fabric filter (5) in the tank, make sure that the gasket adheres
fully to the edge of the tank so that the vacuuming is not compromised.
ATTENTION: When putting on the cover (2) make sure that the nozzle (6) is inserted correctly
into the hole on the collection bag (4) (Fig.8).
WARNING: Before inserting the fabric filter (5) in the tank, wait until it is completely dry if it was
washed.
WARNING: To prevent damaging the power cable, disconnect the plug from the mains socket by
directly pulling the plug and not the cable.
N.B. : When using bags for collecting dust, made of fabric instead of paper, empty them and
clean them with a jet of air, check their condition and if necessary change them.
N.B. : If the surface of the filler is extremely dirty, brush the filler with a normal soft brush to clean
it thoroughly, and if necessary wash it in water.
N.B. : The battery can only be inserted into the charger one way. Do not use force when inserting
the battery.
N.B. : Check that, when inserting the battery into the base of the battery charger, the red LED (10)
present on the battery charger (Fig.7) turns on. This LED indicates that the battery is charging.
N.B. : The red LED (10) remains until the battery is fully charged.
N.B. : The charger and the battery can be left connected to the power outlet. The red LED (10)
lights up when the charger occassionally tops up the battery.
N.B. : The red charge status LED (10) does not provide any indication of the battery charge level.
N.B. : The battery may overheat during the charging phase, nevertheless, this is normal and does
not imply that there is a problem with the battery.
ATTENTION : If the battery used in this device is over-charged, this may present a risk of fire,
explosion or chemical burns.
N.B. : If the vacuuming capacity is excessive, shift the lever (3) on the vacuum hose handle (Fig.3)
while the accessory is in contact with the floor.
N.B. : On the front of the appliance there are 4 different colour LED, one red and three green,
which signal the battery charge level (Fig.4). When only the red is lit the battery is at a critical
level, switch off the appliance and charge the battery (read the chapter “CHARGE THE
BATTERY”).
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
THE APPLIANCE DOES NOT SWITCH
ON
The main switch is not activated. Place the main switch on “I”.
There is no battery on the lower part
of the tank of the vacuum cleaner.
Insert the battery in the battery
compartment on the top of the
appliance, making sure that the poles
of the battery are facing the top of the
appliance. Press the battery until the
catch clicks into position.
The battery is not charged. Charge the battery, read the chapter
“CHARGE THE BATTERY””.
The battery charger does not
charge the battery, the electronic
specifications of the battery
charger do not match the electronic
specifications of the mains supply.
Check that the technical data on the
battery charger's serial number plate
match the data of the mains supply.
The battery charger power cable is
damaged.
Contact a specialised technician
immediately and replace it.
Lack of suction
The vacuum hose is not connected
correctly to the collection tank.
Connect the vacuum hose correctly to
the collection tank.
The vacuum hose is not connected
correctly to the telescopic hose.
Connect the vacuum hose correctly to
the telescopic hose.
The accessory being used is not
connected correctly to the telescopic
hose.
Connect the accessory correctly to the
telescopic hose.
The vacuum circuit is blocked
(vacuum hose; telescopic hose;
vacuum accessory).
Remove the obstruction in the
vacuum circuit.
There is a blockage in the vacuum
filters.
Clear the obstruction in the vacuum
filters.
OPERATIONS
1. Release the two latches and lift off the lid to ensure that the
micro filter cloth bag and the disposable bag are inside. Once
checked replace the lid back and lock the latches.
2. Both the micro filter cloth bag and disposable bag, filter the air
while holding all debris. The micro filter cloth bag with its rubber
top provides the seal for the vacuum while also filtering the air.
Replace or empty each as necessary.
3. Make sure lid is locked on the vacuum. Take the vacuum hose
and push it into round opening on top of lid.
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PARTS LIST
207240 Hose assembly
207241 Lid
207242 Hepa bag
207243 Cloth bag
207244 Lid latch assembly
207245 Lid latch screw
207246 Body
207247 Bag support screw
207248 Bag support
207249 Motor shroud seal
207251 Motor to suit 190753
207252 Exhaust sponge
207253 Bottom cover
207254 Bottom cover screw
207258 L Motor mount
to suit 190753
207263 Motor shroud
207264 Pre-motor filter
207266 Switch box assy
to suit 190753
207267 Waist belt
207268 Shoulder strap
207270 Waist belt mounting plate
to suit 190753
207271 Waist belt screw
207272 Carry handle screw
207273 Carry handle
207274 Shoulder strap screw
207275 Crevice tool
207276 Dusting brush
207277 Upholstery tool
207278 Metal tube
207279 Bare floor tool
207282 Battery holder L/H
207283 Battery holder R/H
207285 Iron plate for
battery seat
207286 Surevac 5Ah
Battery (each)
207440 Surevac dual port
battery charger
207492 Telescopic chrome
wand
207361 Surevac Cable
restraint clip
SUREVAC STORMPAC SERVICE & WARRANTY TERMS
WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS
The STORMPAC commercial vacuum cleaner has a 2-year warranty on the body and
motor only. The warranty for this vacuum cleaner is granted only to the original
purchaser of the vacuum cleaner. Warranty coverage shall commence on the date of
purchase by the original purchaser (as evidenced by an invoice confirming proof
of purchase).
At our discretion we will repair or replace a defective cleaner or cleaner part that is
covered by this warranty. As a matter of warranty policy, we will not refund the
consumer’s purchase price.
• Parts of the cleaner that require replacement under normal use, such as bags,
filters, belts, floor tools, electrical leads, hoses.
• Damage or malfunctions caused by negligence, abuse, altered parts or use not in
accordance with the Owner’s Guide.
• Defects or damages caused by unauthorised service or the use of parts other than
Surevac (Stormpac) parts. Defective parts do not include wear and tear by normal
or overuse of the machine.
Each battery must be fully charged at least once every 6 months. If a battery is found to
be in sleep mode (a result of not regularly being charged) then the warranty is void.
Batteries and the charger only carry a 12-month warranty.
207286
207440
207361 WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER:
BATTERY WARRANTY:
207240
207241
207268 207274
207271
207242
207243
207285
207284
207244
207245
207246
207282
207247
207248
207249
207251
207252
207253
207276
207279
207275
207278
207283
207272
207270
207266
207267
207264
207263
207264
207258
207273
207254
207277
Li-ion7.2-18V
~80%
80%~
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