Wet or dry vacuuming mode
1. Attach hose to the wet/dry hose inlet
opening (located on the front left side of the
unit) by pushing fitted end of hose and
turning clockwise until you feel it is secure.
2. Attach extension wand, if desired, to end of
hose by pushing it firmly into the hose.
3. Attach additional wand or tool, if desired, by
firmly inserting onto the wand.
4. Plug in the unit and push the power switch
up to begin vacuuming.
Blower mode
1. Attach hose to the blower hose outlet
opening (located on the right side of the unit
on top of muffler) by inserting fitted end of
hose and turning clockwise until it is locked
in and secure.
2. Attach extension wand, if desired, to end of
hose by pushing it firmly into the hose.
3. Attach additional wand or tool, if desired, by
firmly inserting onto the wand.
4. Plug in the unit and push the power switch
up to begin blowing.
Safety device
1. The vacuum has a protection device to
automatically power off when the tank reaches
its water capacity (this prevents water from
reaching the motor). If this happens, the red
light will turn on indicating the tank needs
immediate emptying.
2. If the temperature exceeds the unit’s limit,
the thermal protection device will turn on and
automatically power off the unit. If this
happens, wait 30 minutes prior to restarting
the vacuum.
3. In the event of a clogged or full dirt tank, the
yellow light will turn on indicating the dirt tank
and filter need cleaning. To ensure best
performance, clean the tank and filter every
15-30 days.
Operation
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WARNING:
Do not tamper with
float/water sensor.
Always make sure the
float/water sensor is
in the dirt tank and not
outside of the tank.
WARNING:
Do not suck up volatile
or flammable liquids
such as gasoline,
kerosene or oil.
CAUTION:
Do not run any objects
including cars over hose.
Float/
Water
Sensor
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