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Removing liquid from the vacuum tank
1.
Unplug vacuum cleaner.
2.
Remove motor head and set aside.
3.
Block wheels.
4.
Carefully dump contents into floor drain. Do not dump through intake
tube.
5.
Rinse and dry tank.
Do not store vacuum cleaner with liquid in tank. Run the vacuum for
about 10 minutes without picking up anything to dry the inside of the tank
and the filter cartridge.
Using the vacuum as a blower (Cat. Nos. 8950 & 8955 only)
To reduce the risk of injury: wear safety glasses
and a dustmask when using the vacuum cleaner
as a blower.
Attach hose to exhaust port on the motor head, attach the
appropriate accessory to the hose, turn the vacuum on.
Using the vacuum cleaner to collect dust created by tools
Many tools (such as sanders) are designed so that they can be used
with vacuum cleaners. The vacuum 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 by using the tool's on and off
switch. Vacuum cleaners without an AUTO setting can also be used to
collect dust. The operator will simply have to turn the vacuum on and off.
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WARNING!
Using the vacuums (without the automatic switch) as dust col-
lection device for a tool
1.
Connect vacuum hose to tool's dust collection port.
2.
Turn the vacuum cleaner on.
3.
Turn on tool.
To use the vacuum cleaner as an automatic dust collection
device for a tool (with Cat. No. 8936-20 only)
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury:
Do not plug any tool or appliance rated over 8
amps into the outlet on the vacuum cleaner.
Check nameplate of the tool for the amp rating.
To reduce the risk of injury, tool must be turned
off before placing switch in the auto position.
1.
Connect vacuum hose to tool.
2.
With the power switch in the "O" (Off) position, plug power cord of the
tool (also turned off) into the electrical outlet on the vacuum cleaner's
motor head.
3.
Set the AUTO/OFF/ON switch to AUTO. A very brief running operation
of the vacuum will occur. This is normal. Now the vacuum will operate
"On Demand".
4.
Turn tool on and the vacuum cleaner will start automatically a few
seconds later. Turn tool off and vacuum will stop automatically a few
seconds later.
Utility Outlet Load - vs - Vacuum Performance
The unique design of the "On Demand" feature of this unit will cause the
vacuum performance to vary with the amount of current drawn from the
utility outlet. The electronic circuit automatically adjusts the power of the
vacuum unit to compensate for the power being drawn from the utility
outlet. This adjustment allows the total system current draw to stay
within the safety regulatory agencies maximum of 12 Amps. What ever
the amount of current is being drawn for utility work, the remainder from
12 Amps is allowed to the vacuum unit to provide the maximum allowable
vacuum performance during the work. As soon as the utility work stops,
the vacuum returns to full power during the delay period before turning
off.
WARNING!
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