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  -  Do not direct air at bystanders.

  -  Keep children away when blowing.

  -  Do not use blower for any job except 

    blowing dirt and debris.

  -  Do not use as a sprayer.

•  To reduce the risk of eye injury, wear 

safety eyewear.  The operation of any 

utility Vac or blower can result in foreign 

objects being blown into the eyes, which 

can result in severe eye damage.

•  To reduce the risk of being struck by, or 

pulled down by, a rolling Vac, block the 

casters when using on any uneven or 

sloped surface.

•  Do not use with a torn filter or without  

filter installed except when vacuuming 

liquids as described in this manual.   

Dry debris ingested by the impeller may 

damage the motor or be exhausted into 

the air.

•  Turn off Vac before unplugging.

•  To reduce the risk of injury from 

accidental starting, unplug power cord 

before changing or cleaning filter.

•  Do not unplug by pulling on cord. 

To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord.

•  Do not use with damaged cord, plug or 

other parts. If your Vac is not working 

as it should, has missing parts, has 

been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, 

or dropped into water, call customer 

service.

•  Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord 

as handle, close a door on cord, or pull 

cord around sharp edges or corners.  

Do not run Vac over cord. Keep cord 

away from heated surfaces.

•  Do not handle plug, switch, or the Vac 

with wet hands.

•  Use only extension cords that are rated 

for outdoor use. Extension cords in poor 

condition or too small in wire size can 

pose fire and shock hazards. To reduce 

the risk of these hazards, be sure the 

cord is in good condition and that liquid 

does not contact the connection. Do not 

use an extension cord with conductors 

smaller than 1,3 mm

2

 (16 AWG) in size.  

•  This Vac is double-insulated, eliminating 

the need for a separate grounding 

system. Use only identical replacement 

parts. Read the instructions for 

Servicing Double-Insulated Wet/Dry 

Vacs before servicing.

•  Do not put any object into ventilation 

openings. Do not vacuum with any 

ventilation openings blocked; keep free 

of dust, lint, hair or anything that may 

reduce air flow.

•  Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and 

all parts of body away from openings 

and moving parts.

•  To reduce the risk of falls, use extra 

care when cleaning on stairs.

•  To reduce the risk of back injury or falls, 

do not lift a Vac that is heavy with liquid 

or debris.  Partially empty by scooping 

debris or draining liquid. 

•  To reduce the risk of personal injury 

or damage to Vac, use only RIDGID 

recommended accessories.

•  When using as a blower:

  -  Direct air discharge only at work 

  area.

 

SAVE THIS MANUAL

Observe the following warnings that 

appear on the motor housing of your Vac:

DOUBLE INSULATED - 

GROUNDING NOT REQUIRED.

WHEN SERVICING USE ONLY 

IDENTICAL REPLACEMENT PARTS.

 CAUTION:

  

•  To reduce the risk of hearing damage, 

wear ear protectors when using for 

extended hours or in a noisy area.

•  For dusty operations, wear dust mask.

•  Static shocks are common when the 

relative humidity of the air is low. 

 

Vacuuming fine debris with your Vac can 

deposit static charge on the hose or Vac. 

To reduce the frequency of static shocks 

in your home or when using this Vac, add 

moisture to the air with a humidifier.

 

WARNING:

To reduce the risk of electric shock - 

do not expose to rain - store indoors.

 

WARNING:

  

• For your own safety, read and 

understand owner’s manual.

•  Do not run unattended.

•  Do not pick up hot ashes, coals, 

flammable, combustible / self-

igniting, toxic, or other hazardous 

materials.

• Do not use around explosive 

liquids or vapors.

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Page 1: ...16 GALONES EE UU PREGUNTAS O COMENTARIOS COMUN QUESE CON NOSOTROS EN 01 800 701 9811 DESDE M XICO Para obtener piezas de repuesto visite store ridgid com provacs No de pieza SP7094 Impreso en M xico...

Page 2: ...adora cuando est enchufada Desench fela del tomacorriente cuando no la est utilizando y antes de realizar servicio de revisi n Las chispas que se producen en el interior del motor pueden incendiar los...

Page 3: ...ra tiene aislamiento doble lo cual elimina la necesidad de un sistema independiente de conexi n a tierra Utilice nica mente piezas de repuesto id nticas Lea las instruc ciones de servicio de revisi n...

Page 4: ...materiales mojados o secos y se puede usar como soplador Lea este manual del usuario para familiarizarse con las caracter sticas del producto y para entender la utilizaci n espec fica de su nueva aspi...

Page 5: ...entes J Portaherramientas 1 K Rueda 2 L Mango met lico 1 M Eje 1 N Base de soporte derecha 1 O Base de soporte izquierda 1 P R S Q Clave Descripci n Cant Bolsa de piezas sueltas que contiene lo siguie...

Page 6: ...a y mantenga oprimidos los botones de liberaci n mientras desliza firmemente el asa hacia abajo Remoci n del asa Oprima y mantenga oprimidos los botones de libera ci n de la manera que se muestra en l...

Page 7: ...con las nervaduras exteriores salientes ubicadas en la parte trasera del tambor Aseg rese de que las ruedas giren libremente y no entren en contacto con las bases de soporte Si las ruedas tocan las ba...

Page 8: ...e hasta la posici n vertical Utilizando un destor nillador Phillips largo instale 8 tornillos No 10 x 19 mm 3 4 pulgadas en los agujeros correspondientes ubicados tanto en el lado derecho como en el l...

Page 9: ...tremo con bot n pulsador de la manguera Pro Hose en la entrada de la aspiradora La manguera debe acoplarse a presi n en su sitio Para quitar la manguera de la aspiradora oprima el bot n de liberaci n...

Page 10: ...n el bot n de liberaci n del tubo extensor Presione para sujetar firmemente la boquilla al tubo extensor Bot n de liberaci n del tubo extensor Salientes de la boquilla del accesorio 2 Para desconectar...

Page 11: ...a cerca de l quidos inflamables ni en reas con gases o vapores inflamables o polvo explosivo suspendido en el aire Los l quidos inflamables gases inflamables y los vapores inflamables incluyen l quido...

Page 12: ...recuentes para mantener un rendimiento ptimo NOTA Se necesita un filtro seco para recoger material seco Si utiliza la aspiradora para recoger polvo cuando el filtro est mojado ste se atascar r pidamen...

Page 13: ...brar la aspira dora se debe usar el asa met lica ubicada en la parte trasera de la unidad Funcionamiento continuaci n Drum Handles 2 Metal Handle Powerhead Carry Handle Drain Cap Latches 2 Powerhead A...

Page 14: ...a para auto en el tubo 4 Encienda la aspiradora y estar lista para utilizarse como soplador Pro Hose Blowing Port Release Button Extension Wand Optional Funcionamiento continuaci n Orificio de soplado...

Page 15: ...eptores de almacenamiento ubicados en la base de soporte Hose Storage Area H o s e S to ra g e Hose Storage Enrollado del cord n Cuando se haya completado la aspiraci n desenchufe el cable de alimenta...

Page 16: ...o en la parte inferior del filtro se asiente firmemente alrededor de la base de la jaula del filtro y contra el ensamblaje del cabezal del motor 2 Alinee el agujero central peque o ubicado en la parte...

Page 17: ...de residuos secos sin quitar el filtro de la aspiradora Golpee la parte superior de la tapa con la mano mientras la aspiradora est apagada 2 Para obtener ptimos resultados de limpieza debido a la acum...

Page 18: ...iradora para que est n al alcance de la mano cuando se necesiten La aspiradora se debe almacenar en interiores Ruedecillas y ruedas Si el carro rechina o es dif cil de hacer rodar debe poner dos o tre...

Page 19: ...ra mojado seco con aislamiento doble requiere extremado cuidado y conocimiento del sistema y debe ser realizado nicamente por personal de servicio competente Las piezas de repuesto para la aspiradora...

Page 20: ...cidental o emergente C mo se relaciona la ley local con la garant a Algunas ubicaciones no permiten la exclusi n o limitaci n de los da os incidentales o emergentes por lo que es posible que la limita...

Page 21: ...on STAINLESS STEEL WET DRY VAC FOR QUESTIONS OR INFORMATION CONTACT US AT 01 800 701 9811 FROM MEXICO For service parts visit store ridgid com provacs Part No SP7094 Printed in Mexico OWNER S MANUAL S...

Page 22: ...Immediately stop using Vac if you notice these signs Do not leave Vac when plugged in Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing Sparks inside the motor can ignite flammable vapors or dus...

Page 23: ...1 3 mm2 16 AWG in size This Vac is double insulated eliminating the need for a separate grounding system Use only identical replacement parts Read the instructions for Servicing Double Insulated Wet D...

Page 24: ...1 G Car Nozzle 1 H Extension Wands 2 I Owner s Manual 1 These items may come preassembled If they are not present in the carton check the Vac Powerhead to see if they are preassembled I A B C D E F G...

Page 25: ...the following parts J Tool Holder 1 K Wheel 2 L Metal Handle 1 M Shaft 1 N Caddy Right 1 O Caddy Left 1 Key Description Qty Bag of Loose Parts Containing the following P Caster 2 Q Cap Nut 2 R Wheel...

Page 26: ...or Storage To store Wet Dry Vac press and hold Release Buttons while firmly sliding Handle down Removing Handle Press and hold Release Buttons as shown While firmly pushing in Release Buttons pull Han...

Page 27: ...he Drum Be sure that Wheels spin freely and do not contact the Caddies If the Wheels do touch the Caddies move Caddies inward slightly 5 Once the Caddies are aligned with the raised Ribs on Back of th...

Page 28: ...ter will swivel easily when positioning is correct 9 Rotate Drum Caddy Assembly upright using a long Phillips Screwdriver install 8 10 x 19 mm 3 4 Screws into matching holes on both right and left sid...

Page 29: ...Drum Latch Drum Latch Handles Drum Drum Latch Insert Hose Insert the Release Button end of the Pro Hose into the Vac Inlet of the Drum The Hose should snap into place To remove the Pro Hose from the V...

Page 30: ...sory with the Release Button of your Extension Wand Press to secure the Nozzle to the Extension Wand 2 To Disconnect Accessory Twist the Nozzle and Extension Wand to disengage the Nozzle Ridges and pu...

Page 31: ...not operate Vac near flammable liquids or in areas with flammable gases vapors or explosive airborne dust Flammable liquids gases and vapors include lighter fluid solvent type cleaners oil based pain...

Page 32: ...d their uses Utility Nozzle General purpose nozzle for most vacuuming applications Wet Nozzle Used for wet pickup on smooth surfaces to pick up liquid and dry the surface in one stroke Car Nozzle Dry...

Page 33: ...ary to pick the Vac up to move it the Handles on each side of the Dust Drum and Powerhead Carry Handle are used to lift To maneuver the Vac the Metal Handle in the rear of the Vac should be used Drum...

Page 34: ...nd of hose then place the car nozzle on the wand 4 Turn Vac on and you are ready to use your Vac as a blower Pro Hose Blowing Port Release Button Extension Wand Optional Operation continued 34 WARNING...

Page 35: ...ssembly Alternatively the Wands may also be stored in this location by plugging either of the ends of the Wands onto the Storage Receivers located on the Caddy Hose Storage Area H o s e S to ra g e Ho...

Page 36: ...er Installation 1 Carefully slide the Qwik Lock Filter over the Filter Cage and press down on the outside edge of the Filter until the Rubber Gasket on the bottom of the Filter seats securely around t...

Page 37: ...hed without removing the Filter from the Vac Slap your hand on top of the Powerhead Assembly while the Vac is turned off 2 For best cleaning results due to accumulated dust clean the Filter in an open...

Page 38: ...so they can be readily available The Vac should be stored indoors Casters and Wheels Should your Cart squeak or become hard to roll you should place two or three drops of general purpose oil on each W...

Page 39: ...g a double insulated Wet Dry Vac requires extreme care and knowledge of the system and should be done only by qualified service personnel Replacement parts for a double insulated Wet Dry Vac must be i...

Page 40: ...ervice center with this warranty and proof of purchase What is Not Covered Any failure loss or damage due to misuse accident abuse neglect normal wear and tear Buyer s negligence unauthorized modifica...

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