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WET & DRY VACUUMING OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS:
1.
Secure the tank body on the wheeled base.
(Fig. 3)
2.
Check that the filter is firmly inserted beneath motor, refit the motor
back on the tank and secure with two clips on each side.
3.
Connect the flexible tube to two link pipes and attach one of the
accessories at the end then secure the other end to the suction inlet
located on the tank.
4.
Insert the plug into a suitable socket.
5.
Turn the vacuum ON by pressing the switch located at the top of the
motor body to “1” position and to “0” to turn vacuum OFF
when
finished. There are three switches for different power settings:
A
–
LOW POWER - 1000W
B
–
MEDIUM POWER - 2000W
C
–
HIGH POWER - 3000W
6.
To empty the tank remove motor body and dispose of liquids in a
responsible way using the built-in draining pipe or lift up and empty any
dry waste if used as a dry vacuum.
To empty any remaining waste left on the bottom of the tank, tilt the
tank to the back as shown in the picture
(Fig. 4)
. Fit the filter and motor
housing back.
NOTE:
When water level is too high for the flat brush use the crevice attachment instead. Do not immerse the
end of nozzle fully as that may cause damage to the motor. When the water level in the tank reaches its
maximum, the motor will work harder and become noisier. At this point turn the vacuum OFF, unplug from the
socket and empty the tank.
When using the machine for wet vacuuming never allow the machine to overturn as it might leak into the motor
and cause permanent damage to the appliance.
Fig. 3
Fig. 4