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HOW TO USE
For best results, when using single tank for wet
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pick-up, use a foam filter sleeve instead of the
cartridge filter. See "Filters" in the Maintenance
section for availability of foam filters.
AUTOMATIC WET SHUT-OFF
When either tank is full of liquid, the automatic shut
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off mechanism will shut off cleaner pick-up. When this
happens, the motor sound will become noticeably
higher in pitch.
Turn cleaner off and empty tank to continue use.
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The automatic shut-off will also engage if the cleaner
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has been tipped over. To continue use, turn cleaner
off, and set it upright. Wait a few seconds to allow the
motor to come to a complete stop.
The automatic shut-off will function for both
separate wet/dry tank and single tank operation.
DRY WALL DUST (Fig. 12)
For best results when picking up dry wall dust, slide
wet/dry selector (A) to expose "WET/DRY INLET" and
make sure no water or moisture is in the Wet Tank
(outer tank). Keep inner tank in position. Insert hose into
"WET TANK INLET" and attach desired tool to hose end.
BLOWER FEATURE (Fig. 13)
The blower can be used to blow dirt out of areas
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where it is impossible for suction to reach.
Inside of hose and tools must be free of litter
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before operating blower.
It is recommended that the filters be in place when
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operating the blower feature.
Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet.
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Push hose into blower port (C); twist hose to tighten
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or loosen connection. Attach blower nozzle (included
with some models) or other tool if desired.
CAUTION
Wear safety goggles when using blower feature.
Do not blow toward people, animals, or objects
that may be damaged by flying debris. Wear ear
protection if using the blower for a prolonged
period of time. Plug power cord into a properly
grounded outlet, grasp free end of hose, and turn
cleaner ON.
Do not use blower to spray paint or any other
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flammable or combustible materials.
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STORAGE (Fig. 14)
Empty tanks (see Maintenance section).
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Rinse inside of tank thoroughly with clean water
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particularly if spills or other liquid substances
other than plain water have been picked up.
Wipe inside of tank dry.
Loop cord over cord storage hook, located on
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tool rack.
Wands store on rear caster supports as shown.
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The larger diameter wands fit into outer triangle,
the smaller diameter wands store inside the larger
wands and over small triangular peg. Tools store on
tool rack as shown.
MAINTENANCE
EMPTYING TANKS
AFTER DRY PICK-UP
Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet.
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Release lid latches and remove cleaner lid from tank.
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To avoid back strain, do not lift a full tank. First, scoop
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out enough debris to make tank easier to lift.
Empty contents into a suitable receptacle.
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Rinse inside of tank with clean water and wipe dry.
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Note: If not very full, the inner tank may be easier to
empty if it is removed from the outer tank.
When emptying the inner tank, do not grab onto
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filter cage.
AFTER WET PICK-UP (Fig.15)
Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet.
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Unscrew drain cap (A) from bottom of outer tank.
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Empty contents into a suitable drain.
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As the liquid level decreases, it may be necessary to
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tip cleaner to allow remaining liquid to drain out.
Rinse inside of tank thoroughly with clean water
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particularly if spills or other substances other
than water have been picked up.
Wipe inside of tank dry.
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FILTERS
Do not operate cleaner without filters in place.
FOAM FILTER (Fig. 16)
Disconnect cleaner from electrical outlet.
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To clean, remove foam filter (B) and rinse with clean
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water. Let filter air dry.
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