MACHINE COMPONENTS
Debris Canister
The Outlaw PB is a bag-less vacuum. The dirt and
debris is captured in the canister. The canister
capacity is 1.6 gallons (6.1L).
Filters
The pre-filter cup is installed over the end of the
primary filter, and prevents large debris from entering
the pleats of the primary filter.
The primary pleated filter sits within the top of the
canister, and mates with the motor / fan housing.
A secondary foam filter is located at the top of the
vacuum, under the filter cap.
Filter Cap
The filter cap is located at the top of the vacuum, and
is retained by 3 clamps. The cap can only be installed
one way, with the exhaust pointing away from the
operator.
Harness
The harness is designed to provide a comfortable
means to carry the vacuum.
Trigger
The Outlaw PB is equipped with a "hold to run" trigger
to turn the vacuum on squeeze the lever against the
handle (photo 6). The trigger operates with very low
effort to eliminate operator fatigue. Releasing the
trigger to turn the vacuum off at every opportunity will
greatly increase the runtime provided by the batteries.
Photo 6
Batteries
Two batteries are required to operate the machine.
The batteries are equipped with color coded
connectors, and each battery plugs into a separate
battery cord on the vacuum.
Battery Cords
The vacuum is equipped with two battery cords with
color - coded connector, one cord for each battery.
Battery Charger
The battery charger provides automatic charging and
charge maintenance for the NSS batteries.
Optional HEPA Filter
HEPA filters (High Efficiency Particulate Air) are
available for picking up non-hazardous materials;
they keep the finest contaminants from being
exhausted back into the air. This filter can be
purchased and installed into any unit at any time. It
is used in place of the secondary foam filter.
MACHINE OPERATION
Battery Performance and Use
The batteries that power the Outlaw PB vacuum are
an NSS exclusive proprietary design, and with proper
care will provide for long life and consistent pickup
during use.
The Outlaw PB vacuum will automatically monitor
the charge on the batteries, and when the batteries
are fully depleted, the vacuum will automatically
shut off.
The batteries provide for 30-35 minutes of constant
running – enough to cover over 5100ft
Spot vacuuming can be performed for over 1 hour
on one set of batteries. Even longer times are
possible with judicious use of the trigger.
!WARNING! HANDLE THE BATTERIES WITH
CARE. DAMAGE RESULTING FROM
DROPPING BATTERIES MAY CAUSE AN
UNSAFE CONDITION.
ALWAYS CARRY THE BATTERIES BY THE
SUPPLIED CARRYING HANDLE.
NEVER EXPOSE THE BATTERIES TO WATER
OR OTHER FLUIDS.
Charging the Batteries
The battery charger provides proper charging and
charge maintenance of the special batteries used by
the Outlaw PB.
Plug the charger into the 110 Volt wall outlet, and
turn the charger on using the on / off switch located
on the end of the charger (photo 7).
Photo 7
CAUTION: make sure switch on end of charger is in
correct position for your wall outlet voltage. See
photo 5
For wall outlet voltages higher than 132VAC,
contact NSS for alternate power cord.
The LED's will illuminate GREEN for approximately
4 seconds during self-diagnosis.
The LED's will flash RED every 15 seconds if no
battery is detected on that cord.
Plug the battery into one of the cords coming from
the charger (photo 8).
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Photo 8