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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

The wet/dry vacuum will not 

operate.

No power supply.

Check the power supply, cord, 

breakers, and fuses.

Faulty power cord.

Unplug and check the power 

cord.  If damaged, have it 

repaired by a professional.

Collection tank is full.

Empty the collection tank.

Switch in the wrong position.

Press the ON ‘I’ button on the 

power head.

The dust comes out from 

the motor cover.

The cartridge filter is missing or 

damaged.

Attach or replace the cartridge 

filter.

Vacuum has been used to collect 

fine dust, such as dry wall dust, 

fireplace soot, or ash, without a fine 

dust filter.

Remove the standard cartridge 

filter and buy the appropriate 

fine dust filter.

Reduced efficiency and 

motor/speed vibration.

There are blockages in the nozzle, 

hose, or the collection tank inlets.

Unplug and check nozzle, hose 

and collection tank inlets for 

blockages.

The cartridge filter is clogged by 

dry dust.

Take off the filter and clean it or 

install a new cartridge filter.

         WARNING:  TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, UNPLUG BEFORE 

TROUBLESHOOTING.

Summary of Contents for VJF607PF 1101

Page 1: ...ark Court Greenville SC 29607 Replacement Filters Accessories available at Vacmaster com FOR YOUR SAFETY Read and understand this manual before use Keep this manual for future reference 6 Gallon Model...

Page 2: ...ing a high quality durable product This Vacmaster product carries a limited two 2 year warranty against defects in workmanship and materials from date of purchase under normal household use If product...

Page 3: ...pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes Do not expose to rain Store indoors If vacuum is not working as it should has been dropped damaged left outdoors or...

Page 4: ...EXTREME CARE AND KNOWLEDGE OF THE SYSTEM AND SHOULD BE DONE ONLY BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR A DOUBLE INSULATED WET DRY VACUUM MUST BE IDENTICAL TO THE PARTS THEY REPLACE YOUR...

Page 5: ...er cord and extension cord are in good working condition Make repairs or replacements before using the vacuum cleaner Only use extension cords that are rated for outdoor use Length of Extension Cord 1...

Page 6: ...which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a potent...

Page 7: ...ntents inside the collection tank Check each item against the carton contents list Carton Contents List Key Description Qty NOTE The hose and accessories for this vacuum are 1 7 8 3 8 cm diameter 1 1...

Page 8: ...n screws Fig 5 6 Position the hose storage rack as illustrated Squeeze the open sides of the hose storage rack inward Insert the hose storage rack into the channel on the front side of the power head...

Page 9: ...e blade wider than the other This plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet reverse the plug If it still does not fit contact a qualified electricia...

Page 10: ...e filter retainer on the top of the cartridge filter and tighten down by turning the retainer handle clockwise Fig 4 4 Place the power head back on the collection tank and secure it in place using the...

Page 11: ...let Make sure that the collection tank is clean and free of dust and dirt Fig 1 2 Remove the cartridge filter then carefully install the foam wet filter over the filter cage and place the power head b...

Page 12: ...or drain To continue vacuuming refit the power head to the collection tank After wet vacuuming turn the machine off and remove plug from power supply Empty the collection tank clean and dry the inside...

Page 13: ...hould be cleaned and stored so they can be readily available when needed Store the wet dry vacuum indoors REPAIRS Repairs for this wet dry vacuum should be performed only by qualified service personne...

Page 14: ...the retainer clockwise do not over tighten Fig 4 5 5 Place the power head back onto the collection tank 1 Unlock and remove the filter retainer by turning the retainer handle counter clockwise 2 With...

Page 15: ...ridge filter on page 14 3 Carefully slide the foam wet filter down over the filter cage making sure the cage is completely covered Fig 2 3 4 Place the power head onto the collection tank 1 With the re...

Page 16: ...r is missing or damaged Attach or replace the cartridge filter Vacuum has been used to collect fine dust such as dry wall dust fireplace soot or ash without a fine dust filter Remove the standard cart...

Page 17: ...17 EXPLODED VIEW...

Page 18: ...551416106 Float 1 5 551005104 Filter Cage 1 6 Collection Tank 1 7 551011106 Vacuum Port 1 8 551058106 Caster Foot Assembly 4 9 551016112 1 7 8 X 7 Hose 1 10 551264103 Extension Wand 2 11 551011110 Fl...

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