SUPERIOR CLEANING POWER, EXCEPTIONAL FILTRATION CaniStar™ combines hospital-quiet operation with powerful suction, exceptional filtration options and best-in-class serviceability. CaniStar drives down the cost to clean. It is quiet enough for daytime cleaning, yet powerful enough to tackle the toughest commercial environments.
CaniStar’s powerful 1,100 Watt, 1.5 hp motor is designed for continuous commercial duty and over 1,000 hours of rugged use. However, operating at just 53 dB A, it is quiet enough for daytime cleaning of healthcare facilities, hotels, restaurants and commercial office space.
CaniStar comes standard with four levels of filtration. An available H.E.P.A. filter adds a fifth level of filtration that captures 99.97% of particles 0.3 microns and larger. Because it is mounted after the motor it, the debris generated by the motor is subjected to this same level of filtration.
Built with the end user in mind, CaniStar features a low center of gravity and three point stance to make it maneuverable and stable. The 50-foot cord and 6-foot hose boost productivity by providing a longer cleaning reach. The modular click-in/click-out motor cassette, easy filter access, cut and fix hose and cord replacement system make operation and maintenance a breeze.
PERFORMANCE & FEATURES
- Sleek compact design with fixed and swivel wheels for nimble maneuverability
- Telescopic wand and accessories make cleaning a multitude of surfaces quick and easy
- One of a kind sound deadening labyrinth results in quiet operation anywhere, anytime
- Larger dust bag and powerful motor saves time and money
- Rugged construction with durable components assures years of reliable service
- Chrome plated steel telescopic wand for years of dependable service and easy cleaning of hard to reach areas
MANUALS & LITERATURE
Brochure
871 KB, PDF, Last Update: Tuesday, October 19, 2010
Fact Sheet
204 KB, PDF, Last Update: Friday, November 04, 2011
Operators Manual
417 KB, PDF, Last Update: Monday, May 04, 2009
Parts List
659 KB, PDF, Last Update: Monday, May 04, 2009 |