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9. When done, press the power switch to set it to the “O” position to switch the
vacuum off and unplug the power cord.
The vacuum is equipped with a float mechanism
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which will rise
automatically to cut off the airflow when the liquid in the dust tank
reaches a predetermined level (see Fig. G). You will know the airflow
is cut when the suction ceases and the motor noise becomes higher in
pitch due to increased motor speed. In this case, immediately switch
the vacuum off and empty the liquid in the dust tank to avoid damage
to the vacuum.
Blowing
The vacuum can be used as a blower to clean up dust or debris.
1. Insert the larger end of the hose
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into the blowing port
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until it securely
locks into place (see Fig. H).
2. Connect the power cord
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to a wall outlet.
3. Press the power switch
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to set it to the “I” position to switch the vacuum on.
4. When done, press the power switch to set it to the “O” position to switch the
vacuum off and unplug the power cord.
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WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
Improper handling of the vacuum may result in electric shock.
− Always switch the vacuum off and unplug the power cord
before cleaning.
NOTICE!
Risk of short circuit!
Water or other liquids that have penetrated the motor head may
cause a short circuit.
− Make sure that no water or other liquids penetrate the motor
head.
− Never immerse the motor head in water or other liquids.