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5.3.    

For dry suction fit the cartridge filter (fig.2.6a - item 18).

5.4.    

For carpet washing or wet suction fit the foam filter (fig.2.6b - item 25).

5.5.    

Re-assemble the top to the tank (fig.2.7).

5.6.    

Fasten the 2 clasps (fig.2.8).

5.7.    

Attach the suction hose to the suction inlet on the front of the tank (fig.2.9).

5.8.    

Push the end of the suction hose into the air diffuser handle. Push the end of the air diffuser handle into the telescopic    

 

  extension tube. Fit the required accessory to the base of the extension tube or directly to the diffuser handle if the extension tube is   

  not required (fig.2.10).

6.  CARTRIDGE FILTER

 

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WARNING!

 Always disconnect the plug from the mains supply before removing the tank cover. 

 IMPORTANT:

 The filter is made of high quality paper designed to filter small particles of dust, therefore this filter must be used to dry  

 

vacuum only.

6.1.    

The filter must be completely dry when used to collect dry dust only. 

6.2.    

Check the filter carefully and regularly for tears or small holes. Even a small hole can cause dust to be exhausted. Never use a filter  

  with holes or tears as this may cause damage to the motor and invalidate warranty. Replace it immediately.

6.3.     INSTALLING & CLEANING

6.3.1. 

   Slide cartridge filter down over filter cage.

6.3.2. 

   Hold the base rim of the filter and gently push and twist it until the top rim fits snug against the lid assembly. Ensure there is no gap   

  between filter and lid assembly.

6.3.3. 

   To remove filter for cleaning, hold the base of the filter and pull gently off the cage.

6.3.4. 

   Clean dry filter by tapping it on the inside of a bin.

7.  DRY VACUUM CLEANING

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure you read, understand and apply Section 1 ‘Safety Instructions’. 

 

8

  

DO NOT

 vacuum hazardous substances. Use of an incorrect cartridge filter will 

 

 invalidate your warranty.

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure the machine is unplugged from the power supply.

7.1.    

Fit the cartridge filter down over the basket and push it home fully (fig.3.2).

7.2.    

Re-position the head onto the tank, and clip in place (fig.3.3).

7.3.    

Insert the larger end of the flexible hose into the front inlet on the tank and lock in place. 

7.4.    

Push the required attachment onto the free end of the hose.   

7.5.    

Plug into the power supply.

7.6.    

Switch the motor to vacuum only position 

. When completed, turn the switch to the off position 

O

 and unplug from power supply. 

8.  WET VACUUM CLEANING

 

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WARNING!

 Ensure you read, understand and apply Section 1 ‘Safety Instructions’.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT:

  Remove plug from power supply before opening unit. 

 

8

  

DO NOT

 vacuum solvents, explosives, flammable and/or hazardous liquids such as petrol, oil, spirits, paint, thinners, acids etc. Use  

 of an incorrect filter will invalidate your warranty.

 

‰

  

WARNING!

 Ensure the machine is unplugged from the power supply.

8.1.    

Make sure the tank is clean and free from dust and dirt.

8.2.    

For wet vacuum cleaning the foam filter must be used (fig.4.2). When using the foam filter first remove any cartridge filter fitted. 

8.3.    

Ensure the foam filter is clean and dry. Gently place the foam filter over the filter cage and adjust carefully.

8.4.    

Fit the required accessories or tubes to the suction hose (fig.4.3). 

8.5.    

Ensure the switch is off position 

O

 before plugging into the power supply.

8.6.    

Switch to position  

 to use. When completed, turn the switch to the  

  off position 

O

 and unplug from power supply.

8.7.    

After use, empty the tank and dry.

fig.2

fig.3

fig.4

WARNING! 

The tank is not designed 

for liquid storage. Always empty liquids 

after use. Never store the cleaner with 

liquid in the tank.

To vacuum large quantities of liquid, 

from a sink or tank etc., 

 

DO NOT

 immerse the nozzle   

 

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 blocks the 

suction action when the tank has reached its maximum capacity. The user will 

notice an increase in motor noise. When this happens, turn off the machine, 

disconnect from power supply, remove the head from the tank and empty the 

liquid into a suitable receptacle or drain. To continue to vacuum, refit the head 

and proceed. After wet vacuuming, turn the machine off and remove plug from 

power supply. Empty the tank and clean/dry the inside and outside before storage.

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C310 | Issue 8 (H,F,1...) 08/08/2019

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Summary of Contents for PC310

Page 1: ...airs are carried out by a qualified electrician Replace a damaged plug with a BS1363 A 13A 3 pin plug If in doubt contact a qualified electrician a Connect the GREEN YELLOW earth wire to the earth terminal E b Connect the BROWN live wire to the live terminal L c Connect the BLUE neutral wire to the neutral terminal N d After wiring check that there are no bare wires and ensure that all wires have ...

Page 2: ...f 4 VMR925 Single VMR925S Optional Accessories Optional Dust Bags Pack of 5 PC200PB5 4 CONTENTS Item Description 17 Shampoo tank 1 Handle 18 Cartridge filter 2 Outlet cover for the exhaust filter 19 Shampoo pipe for large wash head 3 Exhaust filter 20 Large shampoo head 4 Shut off valve basket 21 Shampoo spraying nozzle 5 Floating cup valve 22 Small shampoo head 6 Cable storage hook 23 Air flow re...

Page 3: ...le hose into the front inlet on the tank and lock in place 7 4 Push the required attachment onto the free end of the hose 7 5 Plug into the power supply 7 6 Switch the motor to vacuum only position When completed turn the switch to the off position O and unplug from power supply 8 WET VACUUM CLEANING WARNING Ensure you read understand and apply Section 1 Safety Instructions IMPORTANT Remove plug f...

Page 4: ...it onto a spiggot in the head mounting to ensure that the nozzle outlet is the right way round fig 5 10b 9 2 TO CLEAN FABRICS AND UPHOLSTERY See fig 6 9 2 1 Clip the spray nozzle with the short tube Item 21 into the underside of the small cleaning head Item 22 Then attach the trigger directly to the mounting on the underside of the small head Push the assembled head onto the air diffuser handle NO...

Page 5: ...eck the O Ring fig 8 on the mail hose connector Item 33 for wear 10 1 7 Replace O rings if necessary Item 32 10 2 CARTRIDGE FILTER MAINTENANCE See also Section 6 10 2 1 Handle the filter carefully when cleaning or installing 10 2 2 Carefully remove the cartridge filter fig 9A and inspect it for damage A filter that has small holes or tears in it will not perform efficiently and should be replaced ...

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