(Ws1600cAeX0)
Dual-Flex
Locking
Hose
Extension
Wand
(Optional)
choosing the correct filter
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
damage to the vacuum, do not run
motor with float in raised position.
A cartridge filter should be used and
positioned correctly during all
vacuuming operations to avoid debris
leaks and possible damage to the
vacuum motor.
There are a variety of Filters available for
WORKSHOP
Wet/Dry Vacuums.
®
The Filters you choose should depend
upon the task you are performing.
Not all available Filters are included with
each model, but they may be purchased
from retailers carrying WORKSHOP
Wet/Dry Vacuums or from
www.WORKSHOPvacs.com.
The Available Filters Include:
1. Pleated Paper Cartridge Filters
a. The Pleated Paper Cartridge Filters
include catalog numbers WS21200F
(Everyday Dirt), WS22200F (Fine
Dust), and WS23200F (HEPA Media).
oPeRATIoN (continued)
Blowing
Port
Swivel End
of Hose
Car Nozzle
(Optional)
fIlTeR selecTIoN
(Ws1200vAeX0)
Blowing Port
Dual-Flex
Locking
Hose
b. Each of these Pleated Paper Cartridge
Filters are intended for cleaning up dry
debris, however, a small amount of
liquid can be picked up without
damaging the Filter. When maintained
properly, small amounts of liquid will
not cause damage to the Filter. When
picking up larger amounts of liquid, the
Pleated Paper Cartridge Filter will
become saturated, misting may
appear in the vacuum's exhaust, and
the Filter may be damaged. After using
the Vac to pick up small amounts of
liquid, the Pleated Paper Cartridge
Filter must be dried to avoid mildew
and damage.
c. If you are using your vacuum to pick
up very fine dust, it will be necessary
for you to empty the drum and clean
the Filter at more frequent intervals to
maintain peak vacuum performance.
d. See "Filter Removal and Installation"
section for directions on how to
change the Pleated Paper Cartridge
Filter.
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