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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3.Place the dust bag onto the filter cartridge, ensuring that the elastic at the bottom of the bag is at the bottom
of the filter. (Fig. 14)
4.Turn the filter holder over and place in the vacuum canister with the power cord in the rear.
Warning: Grasp the power | Fig. 14 |
cord and hose storage on the filter holder to place the assembly into the canister, as cuts may occur from edge of filter holder.
5.Secure the filter holder with the three (3) locking clasps. (Fig. 12)
Locking
Clasp
Fig. 15
For Wet Pick-Up
Warning: To reduce risk of electric shock - unplug before cleaning, assembly or emptying canister.
1.To assemble the filter for wet pick up, turn the filter holder upside down on a level surface. (Fig. 12)
2.Remove the dust bag and filter cartridge from the filter holder.
3.Place the foam filter over the filter holder. (Fig. 16)
Important: Do not use the filter cartridge or the dust bag for wet
4.Ensure that the foam filter is all the way down on the filter holder.
5.Follow the instructions from the “For Dry
Warning: If water is seen to be coming from the exhaust - immediately turn the unit off and unplug from electrical outlet. Empty canister and clean. Important: This unit is supplied with a safety feature that will stop air flow if the tank is overfilled or tips over. If the airflow is stopped, turn the vacuum off, empty the canister, then reassemble the vacuum and continue vacuuming.
Assemble the Hose
1.Insert the wide end of the hose into the hose intake. (Fig. 17)
2.Attach one of the extension tubes onto the handle part of the flexible hose. (Fig. 18)
3.For a longer reach you can attach the other extension tube to the first one.
4.Attach the desired attachment for the task onto the end of the extension tube or directly onto the handle of the flexible hose. (Fig. 19)
Fig. 19
Operating Your Wet/Dry Vacuum Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not operate this unit in areas with flammable gases, vapors or explosive dust in the air. Flammable gases or vapors include but are not limited to: lighter fluid, solvent type cleaners, oil base paints, gasoline, alcohol or aerosol sprays. Explosive dusts include but are not limited to; coal, magnesium, grain or gun powder. Do not vacuum explosive dust, flammable or combustible liquids or hot ashes. To reduce the risk of health hazards from vapors or dusts, do not vacuum toxic materials.
Attachments
Floor to Carpet Brush – Used for dry
press the toggle switch to theToggle Switch back of the brush to lower the bristles.
Crevice Tool – Use for wet or dry
Squeegee - Use for wet
Extension Tubes – For an extended reach insert one or two of the extension tubes onto the flexible hose. Slide one tube into the other, then slide the extension tube assembly into
the handle end of the flexible hose.
Attachments slide easily onto the handle end of the flexible hose or the extension tubes.
Fig. 17 | Fig. 18 |
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