To Vacuum Dry Materials:
1.Note: A dry bag (19) is necessary when vacuuming dry material. If the Bag is wet when vacuuming dry material, the Bag will clog quickly and become difficult to clean. If the Bag is wet, dry the Bag before performing dry vacuuming. See
Figures A, B, and Assy. Diagram.
2.To remove the Motor Housing (3) in order to empty the Container (20), or clean or replace the Bag (19), pull outward on the latches located on each side of the Container. See Assy. Diagram and Figure C.
3.When vacuuming, make sure the Bag (19) is in the proper position to avoid leaks an/or damage to the Vacuum/Blower. Check to make sure the Bag completely covers the Ball Basket (17) and that the Rubber Band (18) is as close to the Worm Cover (13) as possible. Any leaks will allow the vacuumed material to be blown out of the blower port and back into the surrounding environment. See
Figures A, B, and assy. Diagram.
4.To use the vacuum, insert the Hose (21) into the Vacuum Port. If necessary, you may place the Hose Attachment (22) over the end of the Hose. See Figures A,
B, and Assy. Diagram.
5.To turn on the Vacuum/Blower, plug the Power Cord (4) into a
Figures A, B, and Assy. Diagram.
Switch (1)
Power
Cord (4)
Blower Port
Motor Housing (3)
Vacuum
Port
Ball Basket (17)
Ball (16)
Figure A
6.Note: When vacuuming very fine dust, or a large amount of dry material, it may be necessary to empty the Container (20) and replace Bag (19) at more frequent intervals. To do so, remove the Motor Housing (3) from the Container (20). Empty all debris from the Container. Remove the Rubber Band (18) and Bag from the Ball Basket (17). Clean the Bag. Then, replace the Bag, Rubber Band, and Motor Housing. See Figures A, B, and Assy. Diagram.
7.When finished vacuuming, make sure to turn the Switch (1) to its “OFF” position and unplug the Power Cord (4) from the electrical outlet.
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