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50L WET & DRY WORKSHOP VAC
(fig 13)
(fig 14)
(fig 15)
(fig 16)
5) Tank Tilt
The KP704 workshop vacuum is fitted with a tank tilt feature.
The tank tilt feature enables you to empty dust and debris from the vacuum tank (14) without needing
to lift a full heavy tank.
1. To empty the vacuum tank (14) release the tank retention clips (16), then remove the vacuum motor
head (4), cloth filter (20) and cloth filter cage (21) from the vacuum tank (14).
2. Using the tank tilt handle (8) tilt the vacuum tank (14) backwards (fig 13) & (fig 14).
3. Tip the debris out of the vacuum tank (14) and dispose of it as per your council guidelines.
6) Tank Removal
The vacuum tank (14) can be removed from the trolley (12) to enable you to empty the debris collected
in the vacuum tank (14) into a rubbish bin.
1. To remove the vacuum tank (14) from the trolley (12) move the two vacuum tank removal clips (27)
into the upward position (fig 15).
2. Lift and remove the vacuum tank (14) and empty as required (fig 16).
3. Once emptied return the vacuum tank (14) onto the trolley (12) and move both vacuum tank
removal clips (27) to the downward position. With both vacuum tank removal clips in the downward
position the vacuum tank (14) is now secured to the trolley (12).
7) Storage of the Wet & Dry Vacuum
WARNING! Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power supply before cleaning or
maintaining the appliance.
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Always ensure that the vacuum is emptied of any debris prior to storage.
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Ensure that any liquids have been removed from the vacuum tank (14) and that the tank is
completely dry prior to storage.
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Keep the machine out of reach of children, in a stable and safe position.
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Keep children and unauthorised personnel out of the storage room.
8) Maintenance of the Vacuum
WARNING! Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power supply before cleaning or
maintaining the appliance.
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Regularly clean the vacuum filters to prolong the life of your product. Cleaning of the vacuum
filters can be achieved by tapping/knocking the filter inside your garbage bin to release the
dust/debris from the filter material and/or use compressed air to blow the dust debris out of
the filter.
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Always ensure you are wearing the correct personal protection equipment PPE when cleaning
the vacuum filters. Also always consider your surroundings and other persons within your
work area when cleaning your vacuum filters.
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Clean any dust or debris from around the safety float valve basket (19) and on the underside of
the motor head (4) on a regular basis to prevent this from being sucked into the vacuum motor.
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Immediately replace any damaged vacuum filters.
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Never attempt to lubricate any motor components of the vacuum.
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Wash cloth filter in mild soap water. Rinse filter thouroughly with clean water and ensure the
filter is dry before use.
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