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GO/ON 1324679 Manuel Utilisateur page 53

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The foam sleeve should be cleaned regularly as described in the
following steps:
1. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet before removing
the motor assembly. Turn the motor assembly over. Slide the foam
sleeve toward the top of the cage to remove.
2. Shake the foam sleeve up and down quickly.
3. Submerge the foam sleeve in water for one or two minutes, then
rinse it from the inside out. Systematic cleaning with water is not
necessary, it depends on the condition of the foam sleeve.
4. Gently wring out the water, wipe it with a clean cloth, and let it dry.
The foam sleeve is now ready to be reinstalled over the cage.
DUST COLLECTION BAG
Fine dust, such as dust from cement, soot and plaster are too fine
to be used with only the foam sleeve and risk getting into the motor
and damaging it, thereby, nullifying the vacuum cleaner's guarantee.
Therefore always use a dust collection bag when cleaning these types
of materials.
1. Unplug the vacuum from the electrical outlet and remove the motor
assembly from the tank.
2. Hold the cardboard collar tightly and slide the rubber protective
element as far as possible onto the intake port.
3. When everything is in place, unfold the bag out and position it
around the inside walls of the tank.
VACUUMING UP WATER AND LIQUIDS
Remove all dirt and debris from the tank. A foam sleeve must be used to
vacuum up wet debris.
Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet before removing the
motor assembly from the tank. Turn the motor over.
Remove the dust collection bag and install the foam sleeve as
described previously in Operation Section.
START VACUUMING
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with an automatic shut-off system that
works when you vacuum up liquids. When the liquid reaches a certain
level in the tank, an internal float closes against a joint which cuts off the
motor intake and suction.
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