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BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Carefully unpack the Cordless Wet & Dry Handheld Vacuum Remove all parts from the carton
and familiarize yourself with all of the components listed. Make sure all components are
present before throwing out the packing materials. (See Figure 1.)
WALL MOUNTING THE CHARGING BASE
The charging base is designed to recharge the Cordless Wet & Dry Handheld Vacuum.
You can place it on a table or you can place the wall mount base on the wall. Use the 2 screws
and anchors provided to mount the base onto a wall.
1.
Choose a convenient spot, no further than 4 feet from an electrical outlet to vertically
mount the base. Make sure the outlet to be used is not controlled by a wall switch.
2.
The wall area must be free from any hidden electrical wires, water pipes, or gas lines.
NOTE:
Do not mount near direct sunlight, near a heat source, or outdoors.
3.
Holding the base up to the wall, make sure it is level, then use a pencil to mark
the location of both bracket holes.
4.
When mounting into a wall stud, solid wood paneling, or solid wood, plastic anchors
will not be needed. Drill 1/8" diameter holes and drive both screws into the wall.
Tighten screws until secure.
5.
When mounting into drywall or plaster walls, drill larger 13/64" diameter holes,
push plastic anchors into the holes and drive both screws into the anchors.
Tighten screws until secure.
6.
Place the large cutouts at the back of the charging base over the mounted screws
on the wall. Slide base down to secure. (See Figure 2.)
CHARGING THE CORDLESS WET & DRY HANDHELD VACUUM
1.
Plug charger base into a 120V AC electrical outlet.
2.
Grasping the handle grip, rest the bottom of the Cordless Wet & Dry Handheld Vacuum
into the charging base.
NOTE:
When you are charging your unit, make sure your cordless wet & dry handheld
vacuum switch off position when plug into the wall mount base.
3.
The charging indicator light at the front of the handle will illuminate. It takes 15 hours
to fully charge the battery.
NOTE:
A fully charged battery can be expected to last for approximately 15 minutes.
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