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How To Maintain
These instructions serve as a guide to routine maintenance. To avoid unnecessary service calls, clean motor filter,
change disposable paper filter, and empty tank often. Empty all liquids after each use.
Motor Filters
NOTE:
Turn off power switch and unplug electrical cord before servicing. Never operate vacuum cleaner without
motor filter(s) or with defective filter(s).
The motor filter(s) must be kept clean for maximum efficiency and proper airflow. Periodically replace disposable
paper filter. The paper filter should be changed often when vacuuming fine particles like plaster dust or powder
substances which tend to clog filter(s).
1. Release motor housing.
2. Remove filters from ball float cage.
3. Shake foam filter vigorously over a suitable
container to remove loose particles.
The foam filter can be washed in soapy water
for further cleaning. Shake out water before
reinstalling. The foam filter should be
completely dry before using for dry pickup
or for storage.
4. Replace foam filter over ball float cage; place
rubber band around bottom of foam filter if
you plan wet pick-up otherwise go to step 5.
5. Install new disposable paper filter; secure with
rubber band around top of paper filter for dry
pick-up.
How To Clean Foam and Disposable Paper Bag Filters
How To Clean Tank and Store Unit
NOTE:
Turn off power switch and unplug electrical cord before cleaning tank.
1. Empty tank of all liquids and rinse inside thoroughly before storing especially after picking up wet or sticky substances
other than plain water. Use warm, soapy water to clean tank and tools if wet sticky liquids have been vacuumed.
2. Clean and dry tank, hose, and accessories before storing in a cool, dry area.
Filters For
Wet Pick-up
Filters For
Dry Pick-up
Ball Float
Cage
Disposable
Paper
Filter (WD-2)
Foam
Filter
(WD-1)
Rubber Band