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Users manual List of contents Description of the BULL 50 ............................................................................................... 2 Technical data ..................................................................................................................... 3 Accessories ......................................................................................................................... 4 Description of the main parts ......................................................
Users manual BULL 50 Industrial vacuum cleaner for vacuuming fine dust Congratulations with your new BULL 50 Industrial vacuum cleaner from SASE Company, Inc. BULL 50 is an industrial vacuum cleaner developed to collect very fine dust. BULL 50 meets the requirements for a handy industrial vacuum cleaner in the building and construction industry. It is ideal to collect fine dust such as cement or dust from grinding machines.
Users manual Technical data BULL 50 is connected to 120 V power supply. Make sure that the voltage and fuse from the power supply correspond with the data on the data plate and ind this manual. The diagram shows the technical data for BULL 50. Suction motor by-pass Suction motor voltage Suction capacity Air flow, max. Suction power, max.
Users manual Accessories BULL 50 is delivered with a wide range of accessories including pipes, hose and all the necessary nozzles. 1 8 2 7 Accessories can be re-ordered using the following part numbers: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. BULL 50 40 mm Professionals set ............................................................ 80.33.4017 Hose, 4 m ...................................................................................... 84.54.3809 Crevice nozzle ................................................
Users manual Description of the main parts BULL 50 is designed as a handy and compact industrial vacuum cleaner for collecting fine dust and dust hazardous to health. Here follows a description of the main parts and how the work and operate. Vacuum head with suction motor and HEPA-filter The Vacuum head is equipped with an integrated handle and switches for the suction motor. The power full suction motor of the BULL 50 is placed in the vacuum head.
Users manual Dust container with tube-filter The large tube-filter in BULL 50 is mounted directly in the dust container. The tube-filter is tested with quartz-dust-particles, of which more than half is less than 5 m. (5 m is the same as 0,005 mm.) The filter holds back 99,97% of all the particles, which corresponds to an emission of 0,06 mg/m3 in the cleaned air. The filter surface is 8000 cm2 large and covered by a Teflon-coating.
Users manual Applications BULL 50 is a vacuum cleaner according to DS/EN 60335-2-2 and CEI/IEC 60335-2-69 Annex AA and it may only be used as such. BULL 50 may not be used to collect fluids or moist dust. BULL 50 is not approved and must not be used for collect flammable, explosive, poisonous or other dust, fluids or gasses hazardous to health. BULL 50 may only be used in dry environments and may not be used or stored outdoors under wet conditions.
Users manual Mode of operation When the suction motor is turned on, the air is drawn through the appliance collecting dust near the floor nozzle. Due to the high air velocity the dust particles are transported to the dust container. The large particles are quickly gathered in the bottom of the dust container or in the filter bag. The air-flow carrying the finer particles continues towards the tube filter. The tube filter separates the majority of the particles.
Users manual Assembling Unpack your BULL 50 and make sure that everything you ordered is present. Assemble the three parts of the pipe and mount an appropriate nozzle. Fasten the rubber fitting of the hose to the pipe and mount the other end of the hose in the coupling on the dust container on the BULL 50. Make sure that the dust container is empty and that the tube filter is mounted correctly in the dust container. Make sure the filters are not damages.
Users manual Collecting dry dust When the appliance is correctly assembled it can be started on the red switch on the vacuum head. During operation BULL 50 can be driven around on the five pivotally wheels. The floor nozzle is suitable for collecting dust from larger horizontal areas. The nozzle is equipped with adjustable wheels securing an optimal positioning of the nozzle on the floor. Eventually the brushes will be torn, reducing the efficiency of the nozzle.
Users manual Let the hose remain on the pressure relief valve Pull out the pressure relief valve. The springs in the filter tubes will now expand and release the blocking dust particles. At the same time fresh air floats the opposite way through the tube filter in order to equalize the pressure in the dust container and in the hose. In this way the tube filter is cleaned in an effective way. The effect of the cleaning process can be seen on the manometer.
Users manual Emptying BULL 50 can collect dust directly in the dust container, in the classic P10 filter bag or in filter bag with protective plastic sack (Used when collecting dust hazardous to health) It is advisable to leave the appliance for a few minutes before emptying it – especially if the appliance is used without filter bag. This allows the dust to settle and the risk of polluting the environment during the emptying process is reduced.
Users manual If the filter bag with plastic sack is used – release the plastic sack and wrap it around the filter bag. Closed the sack with the plastic strip Remove the sack from the dust container Dispose the sack In this way dust-free emptying is obtained. The plastic sack is also marked with step-by-stop emptying instructions. Place a new filter bag (P10) in the dust container.
Users manual Empty the appliance after each use to avoid the risk for spontaneous ignition. Clean the appliance the following way: Clean the tube filter depending upon the need. Follow the instruction in the section: “Manometer and filtercleaning during operation”. Wipe the outer surface of the appliance with a wet og dry cloth. Maintenance of the vacuum head The vacuum head is manufactured from maintenance-free parts and needs no daily maintenance apart from external cleaning as described above.
Users manual Replacing filters In general When replacing the filters, the necessary precautions to protect the environment and the respiratory passages of the operator must be taken. The nature and scope of these precautions must be based upon the type of dust sitting on the surfaces of the tilters. Before checking or replacing the filters, clean the tube filter and empty the appliance as described earlier. Control and replacing the tube filter (Item number. 84.67.
Users manual Replacing the HEPA-filter (Item number 84.67.5006) Dismount the vacuum head by releasing the four container clips. Place the vacuum head on a horizontal, dry and clean surface and upside down. Loosen the screw holding the HEPA-filter. Remove the HEPA-filter. When mounting a new HEPA-filter make sure, that the surface of contact between the HEPA-filter and the vacuum head is clean. Tighten the screw so the HEPA-filter is secured under the vacuum head.
Users manual Trouble shooting If the appliance does not collect material in a satisfactory way: The suction hose, tube or nozzle may be blocked. Stop the appliance and remove the blocking. The dust container or the filter bag may be full. Stop the appliance and empty the dust container and filter bag (Refer to the section: “Emptying”). There may be a leak between the vacuum head and the dust container. Start the appliance and block the suction hose.
Users manual Service and repair Service and repair are free of charge within the warranty period (invoice must be presented) under the following conditions: The defect is caused due to defects in materials or defective design. (Defects due to normal wear, misuse or insufficient maintenance are not covered by the warranty.) No repair attempts have been made by parties other than SASE Company, Inc. or authorised service centres approved by SASE Company, Inc.
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