Assembly
1Release the tank latches › and lift off the upper body ¤. B
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2Remove any components stored inside the tank, please see page 3 for the list of accessories you should have.
3Turn the tank upside down.
4Press the castors fi into the four holes provided. Do not use excess force. C
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5Refit the upper body ¤ and slide the latches › back into position.
6Push the hose end ‚ firmly into the tank A.
7Fit one of the extension tubes  into the other end of the hose. If required a second extension tube can now be added and the nozzle fitted into the end.A
Nozzle Ê - Recommended for carpets Brush insert Á - Recommended for hard floors.
Squeegee insert Ë - Recommended for wet pick up.
8Fit the outlet elbow Í into the outlet · on the upper body. D The outlet elbow can be used to direct the exhaust air.
(The exhaust air must be directed away from people).
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Filtration
Usage type | Cartridge filter Î | Foam Filter Ï | Paper bag Ô | Comments |
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Wet |
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(large volumes of |
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liquids, floods, spills, |
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blocked drains). |
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Dry |
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(Household use, |
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wood chips, sawdust, |
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| extra hygiene and |
soil, sanding debris). |
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| convenient disposal |
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| of fine dust. The |
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| foam filter can be |
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Wet and dry |
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but not large volumes |
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of liquid). |
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