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Operation (continued)
Vacuuming Liquids
1. Verify that the power cord is
disconnected from the outlet. (Fig. 1)
2. Remove cloth filter as shown in
Removing and Cleaning Reusable
Cloth Filter on page 10. Then install
the foam sleeve filter as shown in
Installing Foam Sleeve Filter on
page 12 and secure power head
back on the collection tank.
DO NOT USE THE CLOTH FILTER FOR
LIQUID VACUUMING.
3. Fit the desired nozzle to the vacuum
hose. (Fig. 2)
4. Verify that the power switch is in the
‘O’ (OFF) position before plugging
the power cord into the outlet.
(Fig. 3)
O = OFF I = ON
5. Turn the motor on by pressing the
switch to the ‘I’ (ON) position. (Fig. 4)
6. Once you have completed
vacuuming, press the power switch
to the 'O' (OFF) position and unplug
the power cord from the outlet.
7. After use, empty the collection tank,
clean and dry the inside and outside
before storage. (Fig. 5)
IMPORTANT!
When vacuuming large
quantities of liquids, do not immerse
the nozzle completely in the liquid;
leave a gap at the tip of the nozzle
opening to allow air inflow.
The machine is fitted with a float valve
that stops the suction action when the
collection tank reaches its maximum
capacity. You will notice an increase in
motor speed. When this happens, turn
off the machine, disconnect from power
supply, and empty the liquid contents
into a suitable receptacle or drain.
After wet vacuuming, turn the machine
off and remove plug from power supply.
Empty the collection tank and clean
and dry the inside and outside before
storage.
REMEMBER! The foam filter must be
removed after wet vacuuming and a
reusable cloth filter must be installed
before dry vacuuming again.
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WARNING:
Be sure to read, understand and apply all the information in the
Important Safety Instructions section at the beginning of this operator's manual.
Do not vacuum in areas with flammable gases, vapors, or explosive dusts 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. To reduce the risk of health hazards from vapors or dust, do not
vacuum toxic materials.
WARNING:
Before any Wet/Dry vac assembly or disassembly make sure that
the power cord is not plugged into a power outlet.