Fig. 8
9
Insert the flexible grey inflator hose
into the open-
ing as shown in Fig. 8.
Fig. 9
Fig. 10
Fit the inflation adapter onto the hose, aligning the tab
on the adaptor with the hole in the hose adaptor as
shown in Fig. 9.
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Blowing Accessories/Cleaning the Vac
Push adaptor in direction of arrow until it ''clicks''. To
remove, lift the tab up and pull off the adaptor. During
inflation, control the airflow and pressure by covering
the air bypass hole with your thumb as shown in Fig.
10.
NOTE: Ensure that the flexible hose is clean inside before
inflation.
CAUTION: Do not permanently cover the air bypass hole.
CAUTION: Never exceed recommended pressure. The item
being inflated may burst and cause injury. Soft inflat-
able material items will not have existing pressure rat-
ing. Be careful not to over-inflate.
CAUTION: Unplug hand-held vacuum cleaner before per-
forming any maintenance.
WARNING: The air holes on the inflation adapter serve
to prevent the object being inflated from bursting under
the high inflation pressure. Ensure that these holes are
never blocked!
6. Cleaning the Vac
IMPORTANT: Unplug hand-held vacuum cleaner before
performing any maintenance.
Fig. 11
Cleaning the Vac/Removing the Filters
Fig. 12
Your hand vacuum is equipped with a transparent win-
dow on the dust container as shown in Fig. 11. When
the dust container is full or the filters are clogged, when
the unit suction power becomes low and you see the con-
tainer is full, the unit should be switched off and checked
for clogged accessories, a full dust container, or dirty.
After emptying the container or removing the blockage
the unit be turned on and vacuuming continued.
Grasp the unit as shown in Fig. 12 with your thumb push-
ing down on the release button and the dust container
cover will open so that the dust can be removed.
7. Removing the Filters
IMPORTANT: Unplug vacuum before performing any
maintenance.
WARNING: Do not operate the hand vac without filters
in place.
Fig. 13
Fig. 14
Your hand vacuum comes equipped with a permanent
filter in the container plus an air outlet filter. The unit
should be switched off and unplugged before removing
the filter. Remove the permanent filter from the unit as
shown in Fig. 13. To remove the permanent lamellae fil-
ter from the filter basket, remove it as shown in Fig.
14. Both filters can be cleaned by shaking out the dust.
To replace the filters simply reverse the process, mak-
ing sure the permanent lamellae filter is located in the
hook on the bottom face of the unit. To clean the air
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