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5. WET VACUUM CLEANING
5.1. Ensure the machine is unplugged
from the power supply. Make sure
the tank is clean and free from dust
and dirt.(fig.1)
5.2. Remove the cartridge filter/dust bag
and fit a foam filter over the filter
basket, replace the top section
onto the container.(fig.2)
5.3. To the same flexible hose as used
in dry cleaning fit the desired
nozzle.(fig.3)
5.4. Ensure the switch is ‘Off’(position
‘0’) before plugging into the power
supply.(fig.4)
5.5. Press the switch to ‘On’ (position
‘I’).(fig.5)
5.6. After use, empty the tank and
dry.(fig.6)
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 stops the suction
action when the tank has reached its
maximum capacity. The user will notice
an increase in motor speed. When this
happens, turn off the machine, disconnect
from power supply, remove the head from
the container and empty the liquid into a
suitable receptacle or drain. To continue
vacuuming, refit the head and proceed.
After wet vacuuming, turn the machine off
and remove plug from power supply.
Empty the container and clean/dry the
inside and outside before storage.
Remember!
After wet vacuuming the
foam filter must be removed and a
cartridge filter/dust bag must be fitted
before dry vacuuming again.
6. MAINTENANCE
6.1. Ensure the machine is unplugged
from the power supply.(fig.1)
6.2. Disconnect the hose from the
container.(fig.2)
6.3. Undo the clasps and remove the
motor head from the
container.(fig.3)
6.4. Open the drain outlet cover to
allow the vacuumed liquid drain out.
Clear out any dirt or debris from
the container and hose.(fig.4)
6.5. Clean the foam filter by washing it
in a mild soapy solution.(fig.5)
6.6. Check the hoses and attachments,
and check the power cable to
make sure it has not received any
damage.(fig.6)