INSTALLING THE DUST BAG (FIG. 4)
A disposable dust bag can be used to collect
dust and debris.
WARNING
Do not use the dust bag when the dirt is wet or
contains wet particles.
To use the dust bag:
a. Remove the head unit (Fig. 3).
b. Insert the dust bag into the dust canister.
Place the cardboard piece at the front of the
dust canister on top of the ribs as shown.
c. Reinstall the head unit and secure it with the
latches.
CONNECTING THE HOSE (FIG. 5)
For vacuum cleaning operation, insert the
connector into the suction opening. For blower
operation, insert the connector into the blower
opening.
a. Align the tabs on the connector with the
grooves in the suction (or blower) opening.
b. Insert the connector into the desired opening
and turn it clockwise to lock in place.
c. Align the tabs on the hose with the grooves in
the connector.
d. Push the hose into the connector until the
tabs audibly lock in place.
SUCTION REGULATOR (FIG. 6)
When vacuuming, the air flow at the end of the
hose can be controlled by turning the suction
regulator. Turn the regulator clockwise to
decrease the suction, or counterclockwise to
increase the suction.
This feature is especially useful when
connecting the vacuum to a power tool
equipped with low air feed into the vacuum
hose (like some sanders and jigsaws). When
the vacuum is connected to one of these tools,
turn the regulator to decrease the suction to a
minimum.
The dust bag can only be
used when dry vacuuming.
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
a
Fig. 6
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Suction Opening
b
c