Aspilusa - Aqua Matic 300 central vacuum cleaner
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Product description
The Aqua Matic 300 water vacuum cleaner is the smallest of the maintenance-free models. It does not require cleaning or emptying of rubbish. The 30 liter tank empties automatically when full by connecting a vacuum cleaner to the sewage pipe. The vacuum cleaner allows you to vacuum installations with a length of up to 45 meters to the farthest suction point. It is adapted to work both dry and wet.
Technical data
- water filter
- installation length up to 45 m
- number of points in the suction 5/8
- yield 210 m 3 / h
- vacuum 33.40 kPa
- power 1750 W
- suction power 575 Air Watt
- noise level 55 dB
- voltage 230 V
- weight 13 kg
- dimensions 103 x 30 cm (height x diameter)
- 5-year warranty
The housing is made of a material with high resistance to moisture. Vacuum cleaner equipped with a two-stage Domel 1750 W turbine. Built-in overload protection in the form of a fuse on the housing of the unit.
Action
- phase I: switching on the water filter. The engine is running. Dirt is sucked into the vacuum cleaner. Water is sprayed over the dirt. The dust that is drawn in is filtered with water. The valve r is closed. Dirt is stored in the tank. After cleaning, the air is discharged outside the building.
- phase II: filling the tank with impurities. Dirt is stored in the tank. Sensors control the water level to release the valve at the right moment.
- phase III: flushing the pollutants into the sewage system. The engine is shut down. Dirt flows from the tank. The tank valve is open. The pollutants flow into the sewage system.
- phase IV: automatic restart of the vacuum cleaner (after about 15 s). The engine is running. Dirt is sucked into the vacuum cleaner. Water is sprayed over the dirt. The valve r is closed. Dirt is stored in the tank. After cleaning, the air is discharged outside the building.
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