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6.

 

Do not force

 the machine. It will work better when used with the pressure it was designed for. 

 
7.

 

Use

 the correct tools. Do not force a small tool to do the work of a bigger tool. For example, do not use a circular 

saw to cut branches or logs. 

 
8.

 

Wear

 appropriate clothing. Avoid loose clothing, and remove jewellery which could become caught in moving parts. 

Non-slip shoes are particularly recommended when working outside. Keep long hair tied up. 

 
9.

 

Always

 wear safety glasses. Also wear a mask if operating the machine creates dust. 

 
10.

 

Do not

 mistreat the power cord. Never use the power cord to pull out the plug. Keep the power cord away from 

heat, oil and sharp edges. 

 
11.

 

Do not

 bend over the machine. Keep your balance at all times. 

 
12.

 

Keep

 tools in good condition. Clean tools to obtain the best results with them. 

Follow instructions

 to grease and 

change accessories. Regularly check the power cord and replace it if damaged. Keep handles dry, clean and free 
from oil and grease. 

 
13.

 

Disconnect

 the tool when not in use, before the maintenance and while changing accessories such as blades, 

drills, etc. 

 
14.

 

Remove

 all maintenance tools. Get used to checking that all maintenance tools are removed before using the 

machine. 

 
15.

 

Avoid

 accidentally starting the machine. Make sure that the switch is in the "OFF" position before connecting the 

power. 

 
16.

 

If the machine is used outside, use only extension leads designed for outdoor use. 

 
17.

 

Be observant.

 Use common sense when operating machinery. Do not use the tool when tired. 

 
18.

 

Inspect

 parts before use. Before continuing to use the tool, inspect any protective parts) which could be damaged 

to make sure that they work well. Verify that the moving parts are properly aligned, and are not jammed or broken. 
Check  the  assembly  and  any  other  conditions  which  may  affect  the  correct  functioning  of  the  machine.  Any 
damaged part or guard must be repaired or replaced by an approved after-sales service centre. Do not use the 
tool if the switch does not work correctly. 

 
19.

 

Warning

: the use of any non-recommended accessory can present a health risk. 

 
20.

 

Have the machine repaired

 by a qualified person. This machine is built according to relevant safety requirements. 

Repairs must only be made by a qualified person using original spare parts, otherwise it may be very dangerous 
for the user. 

 
21.

 

Keep these instructions.

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for F50-800

Page 1: ...1 WET DRY VACUUM EXTRACTOR Model F50 800 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...l protection Page 8 Symbols Page 8 Package contents Page 9 Assembly Page 10 Switching On Off Page 10 Dry vacuuming cleaning Page 11 Wet vacuuming cleaning Page 12 Blowing Page 13 Vacuum maintenance Pa...

Page 3: ...nd that there is plenty room to work with the wood Ensure you are in good working position If the work will produce dust or small pieces wear safety gear protective glasses gloves a mask and ear defen...

Page 4: ...such as blades drills etc 14 Remove all maintenance tools Get used to checking that all maintenance tools are removed before using the machine 15 Avoid accidentally starting the machine Make sure that...

Page 5: ...lth hazards from vapours or dusts do not vacuum toxic materials 7 Do not use or store near hazardous material 8 Do not use outdoors or on wet surfaces 9 Put the unit on a stable level surface 10 Posit...

Page 6: ...contain chemicals known to cause cancer birth defects or other reproductive harm Some examples of these chemicals are Lead from lead based paints crystalline silica from bricks and cement and other m...

Page 7: ...and reduces the risk of electrical shock to the operator This appliance has a power cord with equipment grounding conductor and grounding plug The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that...

Page 8: ...ance to an authorised waste disposal centre for electric and electronic goods or alternatively hand it over to the relative dealer at the moment of purchasing a new appliance of the same type on a bas...

Page 9: ...e clasps remove the top section and take out the items in the container Check and identify each component listed below If anything is missing or damaged please contact your supplier immediately Parts...

Page 10: ...ace by applying pressure at the mid point of the clasps Fig 8 11 Insert the large end of the hose into the front inlet of the container and screw it in until tight Fig 9 12 Choose the desired nozzle e...

Page 11: ...upplied cartridge filter onto the basket taking care that the filter is pushed all the way in Fig 2b 4 Reposition the head onto the drum body and clip in place Fig 3 5 Insert the larger end of the fle...

Page 12: ...ozzle completely in the liquid Leave a gap at the top of the nozzle opening to allow an air inflow The machine is fitted with a float valve which stops the suction action when the tank has reached its...

Page 13: ...locked turn off the unit and clear the hose manually 1 Ensure the machine is unplugged from the power supply Fig 1 2 Disconnect the hose from the container Fig 2 3 Undo the clasps and remove the motor...

Page 14: ...push fully home Fig 1 2 2 When removing the filter for cleaning hold the cartridge filter carefully to avoid damaging it Fig 3 3 Clean a dry filter by tapping it inside a waste bin Fig 4 4 Clean a we...

Page 15: ...filter Important You must change the dust bag cartridge filter regularly If the machine is used without the dust bag cartridge filter the motor will burn out eventually and your guarantee will be inva...

Page 16: ...tion prove to be defective in workmanship or material The warranty period for the FOX branded products is one year for parts and labour and three years for parts only The guarantee does not include re...

Page 17: ...RK KIRKCALDY UK KY1 3PD Tel 44 0 1592 652946 Fax 44 0 1592 654854 Declares that the WET DRY VACUUM EXTRACTOR F50 800 is in compliance with the regulations included in the Directives CEE 2006 42 2004 1...

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