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Vaniman V-SIX User manual

V-SIX
120V
25799 Je󰀨erson Ave. Murrieta, CA 92562 1-800-VANIMAN (826-4626) www.vaniman.com  [email protected]
V-SIX 08/20
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PACKING LIST
1 - V-Six Dust Collector
1 - Power Cord
1 to 3 - Port Caps (dependent on inlet conguration)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove the unit and other parts from the packaging and check against the packing list.
2. Open the front door of the unit to access the lter compartment cover plate. Remove the four black
thumb screws and remove the cover plate. Locate the wing nut at the bottom of the cartridge lter
and check to make sure it has not come loose during shipping. Tighten if necessary.
3. The V-Six requires 110 -120V, 15A, at 50/60 Hz. It is designed to only be operated indoors in a dry
environment, and at an altitude below 300 meters and a temperature below 150⁰F. This unit is a
Overvoltage Catagory II and Polution Degree II product and should only be used as intended.
4. Plug the removable power cord into the socket on the back of the unit labeled Power Cord. Plug the
other end into a standard grounded wall socket. Switch the Main Power Disconnect switch on the
back of the unit into the ON position. Test the unit by turning the ON/OFF/REMOTE switch on the
front of the unit to the ON position.
5. When required to remove the power cord from the unit, rst ip the switch in the front of the unit into
the OFF position. Then ip the Main Power Disconnect switch in the back of the unit into the OFF
position. Conrm that both swtiches are in the OFF position, then remove the power cord.
6. The Air Blast lter cleaner requires compressed air to operate. Connect a 1/4 inch NPT male con-
nector air tting to the brass female connector located on the back. DO NOT SUPPLY MORE THAN
100 PSI TO THE UNIT.
7. The ideal location for the unit is in a well ventilated area, as close as possible to the workstations
to be served. The unit requires clearance of at least 6 inches on all sides and top for adequate air
movement to prevent the motor from overheating. DO NOT fully enclose the unit in a cabinet without
consulting the manufacturer rst.
IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION:
SAVE SHIPPING BOX AND FOAM FOR FUTURE
SERVICE. SHIPPING WITHOUT PROPER FOAM
MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO UNIT
V-SIX
120V
25799 Je󰀨erson Ave. Murrieta, CA 92562 1-800-VANIMAN (826-4626) www.vaniman.com  [email protected]
V-SIX 08/20
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8. The unit is designed to provide suction to six stations simultaneously. The plumbing layout is critical
for maximum performance, so consult with a Vaniman engineer for your plumbing sizes and layout
assistance.
9. The inlet plate located on the back of the unit incorporates a vacuum relief valve calibrated at the
Manufacturer. The V-Six is a high suction dust collector and attempting to adjust this without rst
consulting the manuafcturer may cause damage to the unit.
10. When moving the unit, ensure that the power cord, remote cord, compressed air connections, and
plumbing are disconnected from the unit. Do not attempt to lift the unit by yourself and always use a
dolly, hand truck, and/or any other appropriate tools needed to prevent user injury. Always move the
unit in the upright position to prevent the unit from falling over.
MAINTENANCE
1. Filter Cartridge - The lter cartridge should be visually inspected for wear on a routine basis. Before
inspecting the lter cartridge, turn the unit o󰀨, then press the Clean button to activate the Air Blast.
DO NOT press the button when the front door is open. To maintain the highest level of ltration
and prevent motor damage, the manufacturer recommends replacing the lter every six months for
average usage. When dust begins to pass through the unit or the lter is visibly frayed or worn, it
should be replaced immediately.
2. Dust Bin - The Dust Bin will hold approximately three gallons of debris so the frequency of emptying
the bin will vary. To empty, open the front door and slide the dust bin out of its housing located at the
bottom of the unit. Each time it is emptied, be sure the wing nut on the bottom of the lter is secure.
3. Circuit Breaker - If the unit has an internal electrical problem or the power lines su󰀨ered an abnor-
mal surge in power, the Circuit Breaker may trip. Correct the cause of the problem, then reset the
Circuit Breaker by pushing the breaker reset on the back of the unit until it clicks.
4. Thermal Protection - The high speed turbine drive system in the unit is protected against overload
and overheating. In the event that the unit turns o󰀨 during operation, disconnect the cord, wait 5-15
minutes for the unit to cool down, then re-connect the power. Overheating could be caused by inad-
equate ventilation. If the unit is in an enclosed space, increase air circulation or ventilation and retry.
RECOMMENDED USAGE
1. Two to six work stations. Dust collection of all dry materials.
2. The unit may be used alone or in conjunction with a Vaniman Accumulator pre-lter for every two
stations. The Accumulator will trap 90 - 95% of the dust in the collection trap before it reaches the
unit and will capture 99.9% of all metals. Large Accumulator P/N VMC-A300, XL Accumulator
P/N 10509
3. The unit is NOT RECOMMENDED or warranted for use in moist or wet environments or to collect
wet or moist material. Doing so will immediately void the warranty.
V-SIX
120V
25799 Je󰀨erson Ave. Murrieta, CA 92562 1-800-VANIMAN (826-4626) www.vaniman.com  [email protected]
V-SIX 08/20
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ACCESSORIES
The following items are o󰀨ered to enhance the usage of your quality Vaniman unit. These items can be
order through your supplier using the following part numbers. Please feel free to contact Vaniman about
custom Smart Remotes for utilizing more than 2 stations.
Item Description P/N
6ft. Remote Switch VMC-A450
6ft. Foot Remote Switch VMC-A460
6ft. Remote Extention 10505
Dual Remote Switch VMC-A455
CAUTION: When attaching a Remote Switch accessory to the unit, ensure that the On/O/Remote
switch and the Main Power Switch are both in the OFF position before plugging in to the port labeled
Remote. Do not lay the cable of the remote switch on the ground in walkways and always route the
cable in a safe manner as to avoid injury. Make sure to ip the Main Power Disconnect switch back to
the ON position, and ip the On/O/Remote switch in the front of the unit to Remote in order to utilize
your remote accessories.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
WARNING
1. If you are accessing the inside of the unit to replace an internal component, please ensure that the
Main Power Disconnect switch is in the OFF position and the power cord is disconnected from the
unit before removing the top of the case. Failure to do so may result in electric shock.
2. Do not use a power supply cord that is rated below 120V and 15A. Failure to do so may present a
hazard to the user as well as causing the unit to not function safely.
3. Only use o󰀩cial Vaniman parts in conjunction with the V-Six. Do not plug any other type of remote
into the unit without the manufacturer’s approval rst. Failure to do so may result in damage to the
internal components as well as user injury.
The items on the following page are o󰀨ered to replace worn components and enhance the usage of
your Vaniman unit. These items can be ordered through your supplier using the associated part num-
bers. Please feel free to contact Vaniman with any questions regarding our products.
V-SIX
120V
25799 Je󰀨erson Ave. Murrieta, CA 92562 1-800-VANIMAN (826-4626) www.vaniman.com  [email protected]
V-SIX 08/20
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Fig. # Description Part # Fig. # Description Part #
1Circuit Breaker, 15A 2869 11 ON/OFF/REMOTE Switch 1497
2Power Connector 3010 12 Air Blast Button 3229
3Remote Plug 1427 13 Air Solenoid 3224
4Main Power Disconnect Switch 3284 14 Filter Cartridge 96017
5Cooling Air Filter 2511 15 Rubber Washer 1783
6Motor Assembly 97102 16 Washer 2868
7Mu󰀪er 3203 17 Wing Nut 2847
8Bolt, 5/16-18 x 3.25” 3202 18 Dust Pan 3236
9Stando󰀨 2911 19 Door Latch 3040
10 Motor Mount 3057 20 Power Cord 3006
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