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ASSEMBLY
The vacuum can be used in both portable and fixed installations. For portable
applications it is recommended to fit the shoulder strap which allows easy
transportation. If using the vacuum in one area for the majority of time the shoulder
strap does not need to be fitted, in these applications it is recommended to install
the vacuum bracket (4) and accessory rack (23).
Fitting the Shoulder Strap to the Vacuum
1. Take one end of the shoulder strap (11) and push
down on the silver clip to open the clasp (Fig. 1),
attach to the shoulder strap clamps (10) and release
the silver clip. Repeat for the opposite end of the
shoulder strap (11).
2. Adjust the length of the shoulder strap (11) by holding
the black centre clasp and pulling the strap through to
the desired length (Fig. 2).
Mounting the Vacuum Bracket onto the Wall
WARNING!
Make sure that within the wall there are no electrical wires,
cables, or plumbing pipes in the drilling path.
1. Carefully plan the location on the wall of where you want to mount the vacuum
bracket (4). Ensure the mountable surface is solid and strong to withstand the
weight of the Vacuum.
2. Using a pencil (not provided), mark the wall through
the 3 screw holes in the vacuum bracket (4) (Fig. 3).
3. Remove the vacuum bracket (4) from the wall and drill
the 3 holes in the wall.
4. Place a wall plug (29) into each of the 3 drilled holes and
push flush with the wall surface.
5. Align the 3 mounting holes in the vacuum bracket (4)
with the 3 wall plugs (29).
6. Using a Phillips Head screwdriver (not provided), insert the 3 (M5 x 20) screws
(27) provided by turning in a clockwise direction, do not fully tighten.
7. When all 3 (M5 x 30) screws (27) are loosely inserted, tighten each individual M5
x 30 screw (27).
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
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