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33. The vacuum is equipped with an automatic suction
shut-off that operates when picking up liquids. As the
level of the liquid rises in the tank, an internal float rises
until it seats itself against a seal at the intake of the
motor, shutting off suction. When this happens, the
motor will develop a higher than normal pitch noise and
the suction is drastically reduced. If this occurs, turn
unit off immediately. Failure to turn unit off after float
rises and shuts off suction will result in extensive
damage to the motor. To continue use, empty the liquid
waste from the tank as outlined in the previous
section.
NOTE:
IF ACCIDENTALLY TIPPED OVER, THE
VACUUM COULD LOSE SUCTION. IF THIS OCCURS,
TURN UNIT OFF AND PLACE VAC IN UPRIGHT
POSITION. THIS WILL ALLOW THE FLOAT TO RETURN
TO ITS NORMAL POSITION, AND YOU WILL BE ABLE
TO CONTINUE OPERATION.
AUTOMATIC SUCTION
SHUT OFF
LUBRICATION
STORAGE
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
Loss of suction
wet pick up
Loss of suction
dry pick up
Loss of suction or misting
during wet pick up
Clogged filter
Clogged filter
Full tank
Full tank
Saturated filter
Clean filter, see steps 27 - 30 on page 7
Clean filter, see steps 15 - 16 on page 6
Drain and clean tank, see step 32 on page 7
Clean filter, see steps 27 - 30 on page 7
Empty and clean tank
34. No lubrication is necessary as the motor is equipped
with lifetime lubricated bearings.
35. Before storing your vacuum cleaner the tank should
be emptied and cleaned. The power cord can be
wrapped around the tank cover.
36. Accessories may be stored
in the built-in tool storage
provided on the tank cover on
rear of unit.
FIGURE 11.
The
vacuum should be stored
indoors.
Before doing any work on your vacuum, turn the unit off and disconnect the plug from the wall outlet.
Full tank
Empty tank, see step 32 on page 7
FIGURE 11
Full disposable filter bag
Remove bag or replace with new