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Fig. D
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Dry Vacuum Cleaning
To Empty Tank (Fig. A, E)
The sound of the motor changes and suction is reduced
when the tank is full.
1. Turn vacuum off. Remove the battery pack.
2. Unlatch tank latches
5
and remove power head
3
from the tank.
3. Empty contents of tank into suitable container.
4. Clean or change wet/dry filter
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. Refer to
Filter
section of this manual.
5. Inspect vacuum for damage by foreign objects. Contact
the nearest authorized service center for replacement of
damaged or missing parts.
6. Replace power head
3
onto the tank
4
and
latch securely.
Fig. E
5
5
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3
Wet Vacuum Cleaning (Fig. A)
WARNING:
To reduce the risk of electric
shock. Do not expose to rain. Store indoors.
CAUTION:
Do not tilt vacuum when in use.
If vacuum has liquid in the tank it may spill out from the
exhaust port.
CAUTION:
Ensure battery port and
terminals are dry and clean before installing
battery pack.
The filter must be removed before using the vacuum to
clean liquids. See
Filter
section of this manual.
To Empty Tank
The sound of the motor changes and suction is reduced
when the tank is full.
1. Turn vacuum off. Remove the battery pack.
2. Unlatch tank latches
5
and remove power head from
the tank.
3. Empty contents of tank.
4. Inspect vacuum for damage by foreign objects. Contact
the nearest authorized service center for replacement of
damaged or missing parts.
5. Dry inside of power head and tank with a clean cloth.
6. Replace power head
3
onto the tank
4
and latch
securely.
Filter
Filter care (Fig. F)
The wet/dry filter
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included with this vacuum is a HEPA
filter. To be effective in minimizing dust recirculation the
filters MUST be installed correctly and in good condition.
nOTE:
A clean filter is the most important factor in the
operation and efficiency of any vacuum. If the filter
becomes clogged beyond cleaning, damaged, or fails
to operate properly, replace only with a reccommended
replacement filter.
To Clean or Change the Filter (Fig. A, F)
1. Turn vacuum off. Remove the battery pack.
2. Unlatch the tank latches
5
and remove the power head
from the tank. Unlock the filter lock
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by twisting it
counterclockwise. Pull the filter
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out to remove it
from the power head.
3. Clean the filter by shaking off excess dust, tapping into
a waste receptacle, then rinsing under running water.
Depending on the condition of the filter, a water wash is
not always required. Do not use a brush to clean filter.
4. Reinstall filter and secure the filter lock onto power
head. Twist the filter lock clockwise and ensure the filter
is locked in place.
5. Replace power head onto the tank and secure latches.
Fig. F
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