EMPTYING TANK COMPLETELY
Your Craftsman Wet/Dry VacuUm can be emptied of liquid waste by removing the drain cap. To empty, turn unit off and remove plug from wall receptacle. Remove the drain cap and deposit the liquid waste contents into a suitable drain. After the tank is empty, return the drain cap to its original position. To continue use, plug the cord into the wall receptacle and turn unit on.
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF
This vacuum cleaner is equipped with an automatic shut off feature when picking up liquids. As the level of liquid rises an internal float electronically shuts the unit off when liquid reaches tank capacity. At this point, the liquid must be emptied to altlow vacuuming to continue. Refer to sec- tions above.
ATTACHING SQUEEGEE TO
14" FLOOR NOZZLE
Align one side of squeegee with brush side of nozzle. Push them together, starting at one end and working toward the other. Repeat process to attach other side of squeegee to front side of nozzle. (Figure 24).
STORAGE
Before storing your vacuum cleaner the tank should be emp- tied and cleaned. The power cord can be wrapped around the cord wraps provided on the rear of the tank (Figure 25). A hose holder has been provided for easy storage of the hose. Install hose holder end with fastener onto hose, Slide or snap fastener into notch, securing it in place. Remove extension wands and/or accessory from end of hose. Place hose end into open end of hose holder to secure hose in place for easy storage (Figure 26).
BLOWER FEATURE
This vacuum cleaner can be used as a powerful blower. To use your unit as a blower unscrew blower port cover locat- ed on the backside of the motor housing (Figure 23). The blower port cover is equipped with a retaining strap to pre- vent loss of the port cover while blower is in use. Insert hose end with
SYMPTOM POSSIBLECAUSE (S) CORRECTIVEACTION
Parts/accessories 1. Packedin thetank | 1. Checkin tank |
are missing |
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_, WARNING: Always wear eye protection to pre- vent rocks or debris from being blown or ricochet- ing into the eyes or face which can result in seri- ous injury. Do not direct airflow at or near people, animals or property. Wear a dust mask.
Dust discharging 1. Filter not installed/ not installed properly
from the exhaust 2. Filter is damaged
3.Dust is too fine
4.Filter is not functional
Loss of suction/ I. Loose hose
3erformance aonnecfion.
2.Lidlmotor air leak
3.Drain air leak
(net all models)
4.Filter clogged
5.Full tank
6.Hole in hose
7.Obstruction in hose or nozzle
Water mistingout 1. Saturated or missing
exhaustedair foam sleeve
1.Properly install thefiller
2.Replace the filter
3.Use e more efficient filler
4.Clean or replace the filter
1.Tightenhose connection
2.Checklid latches
3.Tightendrain cap
4.Clean or replacefilter
5.Empty tank
6.Replacehose
7.Removeobstruction if present
1.Check thatfoam sleeve
is in place or replace with a clean dry filter
Waterspraying out exhaustedair
Static shoGk
1.Inletdeflector shield
is not installed properly
1.Dry environment
2.Relativehumidityof air is low
1.Check to make sure the inlet deflector is installedproperly. Facing
upfor
1, Add moistureto air (if practical, usea console or installed humidifier.)
2.This skuation is
temporaryand does not effect theuse of the vacuumcleaner.
Will not pump
1.
2.Vacuum hose.2.2-!12 in.hose must be
attached to unit.
3. Not primed.3. Need at least 4in. of water inthe tank.