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2.  Ensure that the Foam Filter (10) is clean and dry, then fit it to the Filter Frame as shown 

in image III

3.  Replace the Power Unit (22) on top of the Waste Container
4.  Close both Clasps (5)
5.  Attach the Suction Hose (18) to the Air Outlet (25)

WARNING

: Point the small end of the Suction Hose (18) well away from any object or 

person; some dirt and water from inside the vacuum may be released at high speed
6.  Switch on the vacuum cleaner
7.  Wait a few minutes for any waste to be released from the end of the hose before 

blowing

Using accessories

•  The bristles underneath the Floor Brush (8) can be raised and lowered by pressing the 

Brush Switch (9)

•  The Extending Tube (4) can be adjusted to suit the user. Slide the Tube Latch (7) to 

adjust the length

•  The Hose Adaptor (13) can be used to attach different sized hoses, useful when clearing 

up liquids

Using the Power Take Off (PTO) function

Note

: This vacuum cleaner can be used to power another electrical device, e.g. a 

power tool, up to 1400W. Once this device is switched on, the vacuum cleaner starts 
automatically.
1.  Check that the On/Off Switch (1) is in the '0' (OFF) position
2.  Connect the vacuum to the mains power supply (see ‘Specification’)
3.  If the device has a power switch, make sure it is turned OFF
4.  Plug the device into the Power Take Off Socket (24)
5.  Press the Power Take Off Switch (23) to '='
6.  Press the On/Off Switch to 'I' ON

Note

: At this point, if your attached device is not switched ON, your vacuum will not 

operate.
7.  Switch your attached device ON. The vacuum cleaner will now start
8.  When the attached device is switched off, there will be a 6 second delay before the 

vacuum motor stops

Accessories

•  A range of accessories and consumables, including filters and bags, is available from 

your Silverline stockist. Spare parts can be obtained from toolsparesonline.com

Maintenance

WARNING

: ALWAYS disconnect from the power supply before carrying out any inspection, 

maintenance or cleaning.

General inspection 

•  Regularly check that all the fixing screws are tight
•  Inspect the supply cord of the tool, prior to each use, for damage or wear. Repairs 

should be carried out by an authorised Silverline service centre. This advice also applies 
to extension cords used with this tool

Cleaning 

•  Keep your tool clean at all times. Dirt and dust will cause internal parts to wear quickly, 

and shorten the machine’s service life. Clean the body of your machine with a soft 
brush, or dry cloth. If available, use clean, dry, compressed air to blow through the 
ventilation holes

•  Clean the tool casing with a soft damp cloth using a mild detergent. DO NOT use 

alcohol, petrol or strong cleaning agents

•  Never use caustic agents to clean plastic parts
•  ALWAYS fully empty the vacuum after use
•  Clean the Foam Filter (10) with a mild soapy solution. Rinse and allow to dry
•  Clean the Fabric Filter (15) with a mild soapy solution. Rinse and allow to dry
•  Check all hoses and attachments to ensure they have not been damage

Storage

•  Store this tool carefully in a secure, dry place out of the reach of children

Disposal

ALWAYS adhere to national regulations when disposing of power tools that are no longer 
functional and are not viable for repair.
•  DO NOT dispose of power tools, or other waste electrical and electronic equipment 

(WEEE), with household waste

•  Contact your local waste disposal authority for information on the correct  way to 

dispose of power tools

Intended Use

Heavy duty domestic vacuum cleaner, suitable for wet and dry applications around the 
home, garage and workshop.

Unpacking Your Tool

•  Carefully unpack and inspect your new vacuum cleaner. Familiarise yourself with all its 

features and functions

•  Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If any parts are 

missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before attempting to use this tool

Before Use

Assembling the vacuum cleaner

1.  Ensure the mains plug is disconnected
2.  Undo Clasps (x 2) (5)
3.  Lift off the Power Unit (22) and set aside carefully
4.  Remove contents of Waste Container (6)
5.  Turn the Waste Container upside down, on a firm flat surface
6.  Slide Wheels (x 4) (16) into plastic base and secure with Screws (x 4) (11) as shown in 

image I

7.  Once all four Wheels are secure, turn the vacuum upright
8.  Attach the Suction Hose (18) by screwing the larger end onto the Inlet Coupling (19)
9.  Now connect the required accessories:
•  For floor cleaning, use Hand Grip (2), Extending Tube (4) and Floor Brush (8)
•  For other tasks, a combination of accessories can be used, such as the Crevice Nozzle 

(12)

For wet vacuum cleaning:

•  Fit the Foam Filter (10) by sliding it gently over the Filter Frame (21) as shown in 

image III

For dry vacuum cleaning:

•  Fit the Fabric Filter (15) over the Filter Frame (21) as shown in image II Or
1.  Fit the Waste Bag (14) over the Inlet Coupling (19) as shown in image IV
2.  Replace the Power Unit (22) on top of the Waste Container (6)
3.  Make sure the Power Take Off Socket (24) is directly above the Inlet Coupling
4.  Fasten both Clasps (5)

Operation

Wet and dry vacuum cleaning

1.  Ensure your vacuum cleaner is assembled correctly for the task (see ‘Before Use’)
2.  Check that On/Off Switch (1) is in the '0' (OFF) position
3.  Check that the Power Take Off Switch (23) is set to '-'
4.  Plug the vacuum into the mains power supply (See ‘Specification’)
5.  Switch on by pressing 'I' on the On/Off Switch (1)
6.  Switch off by pressing '0' on the On/Off Switch (1)

Notes

:

•  Ensure the inside of the Waste Container (6) and the Filter Frame (21) are clean and free 

from dirt before you start

•  Make sure the Liquid Waste Outlet (17) is fully closed and hand tight
•  Open the Bleed Valve (3), situated on the Hand Grip (2), during wet vacuuming, by 

turning the bleed valve until the arrows line up and air is drawn into the holes

•  When the Waste Container is full, the Float Valve (20) will close. You will notice an 

increase in motor speed and loss of suction when this happens

Draining the liquid

1.  Unplug the vacuum cleaner from the mains power supply
2.  Disconnect any attachments from the small end of the Suction Hose (18)
3.  Lift the small end of the Suction Hose up above your head so that any liquid runs down 

into the Waste Container (6)

4.  Position your vacuum cleaner so that the Liquid Waste Outlet (17) is above the drainage 

area

Note

: Make sure that no perishable object or material is within 3 metres of the Waste 

Outlet (17).
5.  Unscrew the Waste Outlet Cap and allow the liquid to drain. Undo the Clasps (5) and 

remove the Power Unit (22)

6.  Tip the rest of the liquid out of the Waste Container into the drainage area

Blowing

1.  Ensure the inside of the Waste Container (6) and the Filter Frame (21) are clean and free 

from dirt before you start

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