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Power Source
This vacuum runs either on mains power or battery power.
The vacuum will switch between AC (mains) and DC (battery)
power automatically.
Mains Power
1. Fully unwind the mains cable.
2. Connect the plug to the mains outlet before turning the
appliance on.
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Always turn the vacuum off when work is finished and
before unplugging.
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Tidy the mains cable when the vacuum is not in use.
Battery Power
1. Tidy the mains cable.
2. Insert a battery pack
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3. Make sure the battery pack is properly seated.
nOTE: The mains cable power source is only designed to power
the operation of the vacuum and will not charge an installed
battery pack.
Vacuuming (Fig. A, D–F)
1. Empty and clean the tank
2. Connect the notched connecting piece
inlet
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.
3. Select the appropriate accessory.
nOTE: We recommend not mixing wet and dry substances.
When switching substances, empty and clean the tank first.
Dust Collection (Fig. E)
In the vacuum mode, your D
dust collector for applications producing dust or debris.
Your D
WALT vacuum is fitted with the D
e
connection system. This system allows for a fast, secure
connection between the suction hose
The AirLock connector
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compatible tools or through the use of the included AirLock
adapter
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.
nOTE: When using an adapter ensure it is firmly attached to the
tool outlet before following the steps below.
1. Ensure the collar on the AirLock connector is in the unlock
position. Align notches on collar and AirLock connector as
shown for unlock and lock positions.
2. Push the AirLock connector onto the adapter
connector point.
3. Rotate the collar to the locked position.
nOTE: The ball bearings inside collar lock into slot and
secure the connection.The power tool is now securely
connected to the dust extractor.
Wet/Dry Filter (Fig. F)
WARNING : Always operate the appliance with the
dust filter
in place.
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WARNING : Always use the appliance in upright
position. Do not tilt the appliance, in order to
prevent liquids collected in the tank from entering
the motor housing.
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before use.
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to the vacuum
WALT vacuum can function as a
e
WALT AirLock
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and a power tool
connects directly to D
WALT
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WARNING: If foam or liquid escapes from the machine,
switch off immediately.
CAUTION: Clean the water level limiting device regularly
and examine it for signs of damage.
Shut-off Feature
If by mistake the appliance is used without the dust filter in
place, a shut-off feature will be actuated when the liquid level
in the tank has reached its maximum. A float valve will block the
suction opening, after which the suction stops and the motor
speed increases.
Blowing (Fig. A)
WARNING: Never blow hazardous dust!
1. Empty and clean the tank
2. Connect the hose
3. Select the appropriate accessory.
To Empty the Tank (Fig. F)
The tank must be emptied when suction power
reduces significantly.
1. Release the latches
the tank
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.
2. Empty the contents of the tank into a waste container in
accordance with any current regulation for the disposal of
such waste.
3. Clean the filter
4. Re-install the power head onto the tank and secure
the latches.
Cleaning (Fig. F, G)
WARNING : To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn appliance off and disconnect appliance
from power source and remove battery pack before
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cleaning, making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories. An accidental
start-up can cause injury.
Cleaning the Housing
Regularly clean the housing with a soft cloth.
Cleaning the Tank
The tank should be cleaned after each use or when
switching substances during use.
1. Empty the tank
2. Clean the tank using mild soap and a damp cloth.
3. Dry the tank carefully using a soft cloth.
Cleaning the Wet/Dry Filter (Fig. G)
The wet/dry filter should be cleaned after each use.
If the filter is damaged or fails to operate properly, it must
be replaced.
1. Remove the wet/dry filter
and taking it off the suction opening
2. Shake off excess dust by tapping the filter into a
waste container.
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before use in blowing.
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to the blow outlet 5 .
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and remove the power head
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as described below in Cleaning.
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by turning it counterclockwise
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