OPerAtION
dry vAcuumING OPerAtIONAL StePS
Before vacuuming dry materials, it is important that you have read and understood the
safety rules in this manual.
1) Unplug the power cord from the power source.
2) Remove the cover/motor assembly and install a clean and dry foam filter. If the vacuuming
operation is extremely dusty, install the re-usable filter over the foam filter or only install the
cartridge filter (A) Fig.9 instead of both other filters. Secure cartridge filter with lock plate (B).
If it is necessary to vacuum dry materials and you have just finished vacuuming wet
materials, the foam or cartridge filter must be completely dried or else they will clog up quickly
and will be difficult to clean. The foam or cartridge filter can be dried quickly by running the
vacuum for 5-10 minutes without the hose installed.
3) Install the disposable dust bag on the inside of the tank to the inner portion of the inlet. Fit the
dust bag flange over the inner inlet, taking care not to damage the dust bag.
4) Reposition and secure the cover/motor assembly to the tank using the 2 side mounted cover
latches.
5) Attach the hose to the inlet on the front of the vacuum.
6) Assemble the 2 extension wands together and then attach one end of the extension wand
assembly to the hose.
7) Attach either the floor sweep or the crevice tool to the other end of the extension wand.
8) Plug the power cord to a power source.
9) Start the vacuum by pushing the On/Off switch to the On position as shown in Fig.10. The On
position is indicated by the international symbol “I” on the switch.
10) Once the vacuuming operation is finished, push the switch to the Off position indicated by
the international symbol “O” on the switch and unplug the power cord from the power source.
11) Remove the cover/motor assembly and lay it aside, being careful not to damage the filters
and dump the tank contents into a suitable waste disposal container.
Airborn dust will be
produced when cleaning, wear dust mask!
warning!
Never use the disposable dust bag, cartridge and re-usable filters for vacuuming wet materials.
When vacuuming fine dust, it will be necessary to clean the foam, re-usable and cartridge filters
at more frequent intervals.
wet vAcuumING OPerAtIONAL StePS
Before vacuuming wet materials, it is important that you have read and understood the
safety rules in this manual.
1) Unplug the power cord from the power source.
2) Remove the cover/motor assembly and install a clean and dry foam filter. If wet vacuuming
under normal conditions (small amounts of liquid pick-up) or when vacuuming large amounts
of liquid, only install the foam filter, see Fig.11. The dust bag can not be used for wet
vacuuming. Make sure the inside of the tank is clean.
3) Reposition and secure the cover/motor assembly to the tank.
4) Attach the hose to the inlet on the front of the vacuum.
5) Assemble the 2 extension wands together and then attach one end of the extension wand
assembly to the hose.
6) Attach either the floor sweep or the crevice tool to the other end of the extension wand
assembly. For wet applications, turn the brush/squeegee assembly around so the squeegee
is facing outwards, this can be done by pressing the 2 snap points at each end of the floor
sweep, the assembly will pop out, flip the assembly around and snap it back into place.
7) Plug the power cord to a power source.
8) Start the vacuum by pushing the On/Off waterproof switch to the On position as shown in
Fig.12. The On position is indicated by the international symbol “I” on the switch.
9) When vacuuming large amounts of liquid, do not completely immerse the nozzle accessory
in the liquid, leave a gap at the top of the nozzle accessory opening to allow air inflow.
10) Once the vacuuming operation is finished, push the switch to the Off position indicated by
the international symbol “O” on the switch and unplug the power cord from the power source.
warning!
Never use the disposable dust bag, cartridge and re-usable filters for vacuuming wet materials.
The foam filter should be cleaned after each wet vacuuming operation.
Should it become necessary to pick up the vacuum to move it, DO NOT pick up the vacuum by
the top handle unless the tank is empty. Do not pull the vacuum by the hose, this may tip the
vacuum over if the wheels are obstructed in any way.
FIGure 8
FIGure 10
FIGure 11
FIGure 9
FIGure 12