
15L WET & DRY SHED VAC
6
OPERATION
TURNING ON/OFF THE VACUUM.
WARNING! This vacuum cleaner is NOT designed to be used as a water transferring device. The vacuum is
intended to clean up general spills in & around the home, shed, garage or workshop.
DO NOT submerge the vacuum pipes or hoses directly into water when vacuuming.
WARNING! This vacuum cleaner is NOT designed to be used for vacuuming of plaster and cement dusts. The
vacuum is intended to clean up general dust and debris in and around home, shed, garage or workshop.
Plaster and cement dusts are very fine in particulate and contain abrasive particals that can penetrate past the
vacuum filters and cause premature damage to the vacuum motor and components.
Premature failure of the vacuum due to using the product for vacuuming up plaster or cement dust & debris is
not covered under warranty.
WARNING!
Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power supply before cleaning or maintaining the appliance.
1. Plug the vacuum into your wall socket and turn the wall socket ON.
2. To turn ON the vacuum press the ON/Off switch
(5)
to the “ON” “I” position
(fig 5)
.
3. To turn OFF the vacuum press the ON/Off switch
(5)
to the “OFF” “O” position
(fig 6)
VACUUMING DRY MATERIALS
CAUTION: Always check that you have the correct filter type in your vacuum prior to
commencing 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 installed into your vacuum re-assemble the motor head
(12)
back onto of the vacuum tank
(11)
. Locate and secure the tank retention clips
(10)
onto the motor head
(12)
.
4.
Plug the vacuum into your wall socket and turn the wall socket ON.
You can now commence vacuuming.
NOTE:
When vacuuming dry materials it may be required to open the front or rear face of the wet &
dry floor tool
(8)
to allow the larger debris (wood shavings, large dirt clumps etc.) to be sucked
into the vacuum. This can be achieved by tilting the wet & dry floor tool
(8)
up or down
approximately 5-10˚ to create an opening between the wet & dry floor tool
(8)
front brush and the
floor. When pushing the wet & dry floor tool
(8)
forward push the 3pce extension wand
(2)
towards
the ground slightly to open the front face of the wet & dry floor tool
(8)
and allow the debris to
enter the vacuum
(fig 8)
.
When retracting the wet & dry floor tool
(8)
backwards lift the 3 pce
extension wand 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
(fig 9)
.
(Fig 7)
(Fig 6)
(Fig 8)
5-10º
(Fig 5)
(Fig 9)
5-10º