Starting and Stopping Vacuum Cleaner
To turn the vacuum cleaner on, set the ON/OFF switch to the ON position.
To turn the vacuum cleaner off, set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF
position.
For Cat. No. 8927:
To turn the vacuum cleaner on, set the AUTO/ON/OFF switch to the ON
position.
To turn the vacuum cleaner off, set the AUTO/ON/OFF switch to the OFF
position.
To turn the vacuum cleaner automaticallybuy using a tool plugged into the
outlet on the motor head, set the AUTO/ON/OFF switch to the AUTO
position (Fig. 1).
Fig. 1
Cat. No. 8927 has a circut breaker that protects the vacuum cleaner. To
reset the circut breaker, push the circut breaker in.
Using the Vacuum Cleaner To Pick Up Dry Materials:
Make sure that the tank is dry before using the vacuum cleaner to pick up
dry materials. If the vacuum cleaner tank is wet, run the vacuum cleaner
for about 5 minutes (without picking up anything) to dry the inside of the
tank.
Installing Filters (Fig. 2)
1.
Remove motor head (A) and set aside.
Caution: Use care when handling motor head. Dropping motor head
may cause permanent damage.
2.
If you are using Cat. No. 8965, place foam filter sleeve (B) over float
value cage.
3.
Install only one of the following filters:
If you plan to vacuum dry material into a filter bag, expand the paper
filter bag (E) and fit cardboard collar (G) onto the intake tube (F) as far
as possible.
If you plan to vacuum medium fine to coarse, sharp dry material directly
into the tank without a filter bag, fit a dacron filter onto the cloth filter
assembly (C and D).
If you plan to vacuum extremely fine material directly into the tank
without a filter bag, fit a paper filter onto the tank.
4.
Attach cloth filter (D) to filter frame (D).
5.
Set filter frame and cloth filter assembly (C and D) onto tank.
6.
Replace motor head and snap down tank latches.
MONTAGE DE L'OUTIL
Fig. 2
Changing Paper Filter Bag and Cleaning Cloth Filter
1.
Remove motor head and set aside.
2.
Clean the cloth filter each time the tank is emptied by shaking off loose
material and brushing the filter with a soft bristle brush. Do not wash
cloth filter with water. Washing can shrink the filter and damage the
gasket.
3.
Pull bag out of the tank using care not the tear bag on intake tube. Seal
bag with cardboard flaps and discard.
Using the Vacuum Cleaner To Collect Dust Created By Tools:
Many tools (such as sanders) are designed so they can be used with
vacuum cleaners. The vaccum cleaners collect the dust that these tools
create before it gets into the air or onto the floor. Vacuum cleaners with
the AUTO setting are ideal for collecting dust because they can be set up
to turn on and off automatically using the tool's AUTO/ON/OFF switch.
Vacuum cleaners without an AUTO setting can still collect dust. The
operator will simply have to turn the vacuum on and off.
Using a Vacuum Cleaner without an Automatic Switch as a Dust
Collection Device for a Tool
1.
Connect vaccum hose to the tool's dust collection port.
2.
Turn on the vacuum cleaner.
3.
Turn on tool.
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, injury,
and damage to the tool: Do not plug any tool or
appliance rated over 5 amps into the outlet on the
vacuum cleaner. Check nameplate on the tool for
the amp rating.
Using a Vacuum Cleaner with an Automatic Switch as a Dust
Collection Device for a Tool
1.
Connect vacuum hose to the tool.
2.
Plug the tool into the electrical outlet on the vacuum cleaner's motor
head.
3.
Set the AUTO/ON/OFF switch to the AUTO position.
4.
Turn the tool on and the vacuum cleaner will start automatically
within a few seconds.
WARNING!
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