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15L WET & DRY SHED VAC

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4) RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

• Never touch the mains plug and the socket with wet hands.
• Do not pull the plug from the socket by pulling on the power cord.
• Check the power cord and the plug for damage before every use. If the power cord or plug is damaged,  

please arrange for the replacement of the cord immediately by an authorized customer service or a  
skilled electrician.

• To avoid accidents due to electrical faults we recommend the use of sockets with a line-side current-

limiting circuit breaker (max. 30 mA nominal tripping current).

• Check the appliance and the power cord regularly for any possible damage. Don’t use damaged appliances.

CAUTION

• Certain materials may produce explosive vapours or mixtures when agitated by the suction air!
• Never vacuum up the following materials:
i. 

Explosive or combustible gases, liquids and dust particles (reactive dust particles).

ii 

Reactive metal dust particles (such as aluminium, magnesium, zinc) in combination 

 

with highly alkaline or acidic detergents.

iii.  

Undiluted, strong acids and alkalise.

iv  

Organic solvents (such as petrol, paint thinners, acetone, heating oil).

Note: In addition, these substances may cause the appliance materials to corrode.

• Make sure that the correct dust bag has been inserted securely in its holder before using the appliance. 

The wrong dust bag or incorrectly installed dust bags can cause damage to the appliance and cause the 
guarantee to become void.

• Do not vacuum up ashes, hot coals and the like, large fragments of glass and sharp objects.
• Don’t vacuum up any toner dust, which is used in printers and copiers for example, because it is electrically 

conductive. In addition, it is possible that it will not be completely filtered out by the filter system of the 
wet/dry vacuum cleaner and can be released into the air via the exhaust fan.

5) LABELS ON TOOL

The following symbols are shown on the tool:

Your Vacuum Cleaner is double 

insulated; therefore no earth wire 

is required. Always check that the 

mains voltage corresponds to the 

voltage on the rating plate. 

The Vacuum Cleaner 

is intended for 

indoor use only.

Electromagnetic 

compliance

(C-Tick)

WARNING

Summary of Contents for KP701

Page 1: ...15L WET DRY SHED VAC 1 WET DRY SHED VAC KP701 ED3 Dec 14 ...

Page 2: ...Blower Port 14 Float Safety Valve 15 Filter Basket 16 Foam Filter 17 Cloth Filter 18 Rotating Brush 19 Crevice Tool Table of Contents Know your product 2 Vacuum Safety Instructions 3 Vacuum Assembly 5 Vacuum Operation 6 Warranty 9 Model No KP701 Power 1250W Input 220 240V 50Hz Hose Diameter 32mm Tank Capacity Dry 15lt Tank Capacity Liquid 6lt Filter Type Dry Cloth Filter Wet Foam Filter Flow Rate ...

Page 3: ...cts in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Powered products create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes g Keep children and bystanders away while operating any powered products Distractions can cause you to lose control 2 SERVICE a Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts This will ensure tha...

Page 4: ... with highly alkaline or acidic detergents iii Undiluted strong acids and alkalise iv Organic solvents such as petrol paint thinners acetone heating oil Note In addition these substances may cause the appliance materials to corrode Make sure that the correct dust bag has been inserted securely in its holder before using the appliance The wrong dust bag or incorrectly installed dust bags can cause ...

Page 5: ...ntinuously used for many years as it is a cleanable washable accessory CAUTION DO NOT USE CLOTH FILTER IN WET VACUUMING APPLICATIONS Note You MUST NOT use more than one filter type at a time Using more than one filter type at a time can cause damage to the vacuum cleaner motor potentially leading to premature failure of the product Failure of the product due to using more than one filter at a time...

Page 6: ...encing vacuuming 1 Ensure that the power cord is removed from the wall socket and remove the motor head 12 from the vacuum tank 11 by releasing the tank retention clips 10 on the side of the vacuum 2 Check to ensure that the foam filter 16 is NOT located on the filter basket 15 and that the cloth filter 17 is located onto the upper top ring of vacuum tank 11 fig 7 3 Once you have the cloth filter ...

Page 7: ...t the 3pce extension wand 2 towards the sky slightly to open the rear face of the wet dry floor tool 8 and allow the debris to enter the vacuum fig12 VACUUM SAFETY FLOAT VALVE NOTE Your Wet Dry vacuum is installed with a safety float valve 14 located within the filter basket 15 A This float safety valve 14 is designed to stop any water from entering the motor head 12 if the vacuum tank 11 becomes ...

Page 8: ...ING OR MAINTAINING THE APPLIANCE Regularly clean the vacuum filters to prolong the life of your product Cleaning of the vacuum filters can be achieved by tapping knocking the filter inside your garbage bin to release the dust debris from the filter material and or use compressed air to blow the dust debris out of the filter always ensure you are wearing the correct personal protection equipment PP...

Page 9: ...bly and inserting a broom handle through the hose to clear any obstructions Do not force the broom handle to clear obstructions The vacuum safety float valve 14 blocks the vacuum A This can happen when the vacuum tank is full of liquid or B the vacuum has overturned To reset the safety float valve 14 A Turn off the vacuum empty the vacuum tank 11 B Upright the vacuum turn it off and wait for 3 5 s...

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