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NOTE THAT THE SLIDING VALVE MUST BE CLOSED TO OPERATE THE FILTER CLEANING SYSTEM
NOTE that this vacuum cleaner has a built in thermal overload protector to protect the motor
from high temperatures. This can occur under heavy use. If the motor temperature shuts off
during operation, turn the switch off and allow the motor to cool for 5 minutes. Turn switch on
and resume operation.
16. When the tank needs to be emptied, see Figure 7:
a. Find an appropriate waste bin outside for disposal of material in the tank.
b. Turn switch off (0) and unplug power cord.
c. Detach hose from suction inlet.
d. Remove vacuum head from the tank by pulling gently on the lower part of the
clamps on the side of the vacuum head.
e. Place the vacuum cleaner head on the ground on the appropriate feet.
f. Empty the tank into the bin. Note the tank is equipped with a hand grip at the
bottom for convenience.
g. Clean the post-filter (see#18-21)
h. Attach vacuum head to tank, ensuring they are securely clamped together.
i.
Insert hose into suction inlet.
! WARNING- Wear protection mask, when the tank needs to be emptied.
10 – FILTER CLEANING AND REPLACEMENT
17. Filters need to be cleaned or replaced from time to time. The filter can be cleaned with the
Filter Cleaning System. (See #15) Eventually filters will need to be washed or become worn
and need to be replaced. To clean or replace the filter:
a. Turn switch off (0) and unplug power cord from the electrical outlet.
b. Remove hose from suction inlet.
c. Remove head from the tank by pulling gently on the clamps on the vacuum head,
turn the head upside down.
d. See Figure 8. Remove the 4 screws fixing the filter frame to the head
Figure 7