Hoover ONE PWR 961152097-R1 Manual Del Usuario página 7

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WARNING!
To reduce the risk of fire or explosion, do not leave the
product running while unattended. Immediately stop
the unit if it shows signs of abnormal operation such as
loss of suction, liquid or debris in the exhaust, or any
abnormal motor noises.
Installing/Removing Attachements
See Figure 5, page 10
• Vacuuming can be performed with only the flexible hose
or the hose with vacuum attachments.
• Turn off the wet/dry vac.
• Insert the attachment onto the tapered end of the flexible
hose, making sure the attachment is firmly in place.
• To remove, hold the attachment and pull from hose.
Dry Vacuuming
See Figure 6, page 10
WARNING!
In low relative humidity conditions, vacuuming fine
debris with the wet/dry vac can cause a static charge
resulting in static shock. To reduce static shock while
using, add moisture to the air with a humidifier.
Vacuum only items small enough to fit through the hose
or the attachment. When vacuuming, make sure that
the dry use filter stays in place. The performance of
the wet/dry vac will decrease with a full collection
container. When emptying the collection container, check to
see if the dry use filter needs replacing.
Note: The wet/dry vac is shipped ready for dry use
vacuuming. To equip the wet/dry vac for wet use, remove
the dry use filter.
Wet Vacuuming
See Figure 7, page 10
WARNING!
When vacuuming liquid, make sure the product does not
get submerged or doused in liquid, which could cause
shock, vacuum failure, or personal injury.
When wet vacuuming, be aware that the wet/dry vac is
equipped with a water float inside the filter unit housing.
This water float is designed to shut Off the suction when
the collection container reaches full wet capacity. When the
collection container is full, turn the wet/dry vac Off and
empty the collection container as shown in Maintenance.
• Unlock the locking latches and remove the lid.
• Remove the dry use filter by rotating the filter counter-
OPERATION
clockwise to unlock and pull the filter free of the filter
housing.
• Replace lid and lock securely.
Using the Wet/Dry Vac as a Blower
See Figure 8, page 10
At all times, the wet/dry vac blows air through the blower port
as part of the exhaust system. However, you can use the
wet/dry vac as a blower by attaching the utility nozzle to
the blower port.
• Turn off the wet/dry vac and remove the battery pack.
• Remove the hose from the tank.
• Remove the utility nozzle from the hose if attached.
• Push larger end of the utility nozzle into the
opening of the exhaust port. Attach the flexible hose to the
tapered end of the utility nozzle to use as a blower.
• To remove the utility nozzle, pull the nozzle from the
opening in the exhaust port.
To keep from scattering debris, blow around the outer
edges of a debris pile. Never blow directly into the center
of a pile. Use rakes and brooms to loosen debris before
blowing. In dusty conditions, slightly dampen surfaces
when water is available. Watch out for children, pets, open
windows, or freshly washed cars, and blow debris
safely away. After using blowers or other equipment, clean
up. Dispose of debris properly.
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