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CHARGING CRADLE | ■ Position the cradle in place, and secure it to the wall |
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CAUTION:
To prevent injury or damage to the unit, the cradle must be mounted securely to the wall.
A charging cradle has been supplied with your hand vac for easy storage and charging.To utilize the cradle, it has to be mounted to a wall.
MOUNTING THE CRADLE AND CHARGING THE HAND VAC
See Figures 3 and 4.
WARNING:
When mounting the cradle, make sure you will not come in contact with any internal electrical wiring in the wall. Any contact with wiring may cause a fire or electrical shock.
NOTE: Before the cradle can be mounted to the wall, you must install the input jack into the back of the cradle.
■Locate a convenient wall stud to mount the cradle near an electrical outlet. Use charger with normal household voltage of 120 volts, 60 Hz. AC only. Tem- porarily place the hand vac in the cradle to make sure it is mounted high enough to keep the unit off the floor or countertop and will not interfere with the charger or electrical outlet.
■Use a pencil to mark the position of the two mounting holes on the wall. Make sure the cradle is the correct vertical position.
■Insert spacer and charger plug into input jack on back of cradle arranging wire as shown. Place clamp on top to secure charger plug and install the screws into the two mounting holes. Tighten screws securely.
CHARGER PLUG INSTALLED
SPACER
Fig. 3
CHARGER PLUG
SCREWS CLAMP
SCREWS
CRADLE
Fig. 4
TO CHARGE HAND VAC USING CRADLE
See Figure 5.
■Charge hand vac only with the charger provided.
■Place hand vac in cradle ensuring that charger plug, previously installed, is correctly connected to input jack of the hand vac’s battery pack. See Figure 5
■Make sure power supply is normal household voltage, 120 volts, 60 Hz, AC only.
■Connect charger to power supply.
CRADLE | HAND VAC |
CHARGER PLUG | INPUT JACK | Fig. 5 |
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