3. Rotate the variable suction dial to
the correct setting MIN, 1/2 or
MAX.
4. Follow
the
direction
Connecting to Power Tools to
connect to the power tool to be
used.
NOTE: This setting also controls the level of suction. This is very
useful in applications where the vacuum creates unacceptable
levels of drag to the work piece.
CONNECTING TO POWER TOOLS (FIG. 7, 8)
1. Plug the vacuum power cord
into an appropriate outlet.
2. Plug the power tool into the
outlet (B).
3. Depress on/off switch (D) to
turn the unit on.
4. Depress outlet activation
switch
(F)
to
activate
automatic mode.
5. The light (V) will come on, indicating the vacuum cleaner is in
the stand by mode.
6. To switch back to manual mode, depress outlet activation
switch (F). The light (V) will go off, indicating vacuum is in
manual mode.
NOTE:
• The vacuum cleaner is turned on and off automatically with
the electric power tool.
• The vacuum cleaner starts automatically within 0.5 seconds
and continues to run for 15 seconds after the power tool has
been turned off.
FIG. 6
under
E
FIG. 7
D
B
F
V
• Please refer to Specifications
for
the
power
connection
specifications of the power tools.
7. Choose
the
correct
tooladaptor (U) to fit the power tool
connection on the tool to be used.
Attach power tool adaptor (U) to
power tool.
8. Attach the suction hose (H) to the power tool adaptor.
AUTOMATIC FILTER CLEANING SYSTEM
D27904
This vacuum has an innovative filter cleaning system that is
particularly effective with fine dust. The flat pleated filter is
automatically cleaned every 15 seconds through an air jet
(pulsating sound).
The automatic filter cleaning system senses when the filter
becomes blocked and will adjust the pressure of the pulsing.
To achieve the full effect of the filter cleaning system, block the
end of the hose on a hard surface until the filter cleaning system
activates. This will produce the maximum pulse and the best
cleaning of the filter.
PARKING BRAKE (FIG. 9)
D27904
The parking brake will lock one wheel in
place to prevent vacuum from rolling.
1. To engage parking brake, depress the
brake button to snap the brake into the
locked position.
2. To disengage parking brake, depress
the brake button and brake will snap
into the unlocked position.
6
FIG. 8
power
H
U
FIG. 9