GB
Product Familiarisation
1
Vacuum Connector
2
Flexible Hose
3
Drain Cap
4
Tank
5
Hose Connector
6
Air Inlet
7
Inlet Coupling (not shown)
8
Lid Clamp
9
Lid
10 Air Outlet
11 Mains Cable
12 On/Off Switch
13 Power Take Off (PTO) Socket
14 Filter Frame
15 Rear Wheel Mount
16 Rear Wheel
17 Caster Assembly
18 Front Wheel Mount
19 Wheel Fixing Screws (X 4)
20 Dust Bag
21 Crevice Nozzle
22 Brush Head
23 Foam Filter
24 Extending Tube
25 Tube Latch
26 Air Outlet Cover
Intended Use
Heavy duty domestic vacuum cleaner suitable for wet and dry cleaning
applications around the home, garage and workshop.
Unpacking Your Tool
• Carefully unpack and inspect your new tool. Familiarise yourself with all
its features and functions
• Ensure that all parts of the tool are present and in good condition. If
any parts are missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before
attempting to use this tool
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Before Use
WARNING: Ensure the tool is disconnected from the power supply before
attaching or changing any accessories, or making any adjustments.
Wheel installation
1. Take the Tank (4) section of the vacuum cleaner and place it upside down
on a secure flat surface with the Lid (9) off
2. Attach the Rear Wheel Mounts (15) to the mounting points at the rear of
the Tank (Image A)
3. Attach the Front Wheel Mounts (18) to the mounting points at the front
of the Tank
4. Secure the wheel mounts in place using the Wheel Fixing Screws (19)
5. Push the Rear Wheels (15) onto the Rear Wheel Mounts protruding axle
6. Push the Caster Assembly (17) into the holes in the Front Wheel Mounts
to secure into place
7. Turn the Tank upright onto its wheels
Vacuum assembly
1. Fit the Foam Filter (23) by sliding it gently over the Filter Frame (14)
2. Fit the Dust Bag (20) over the Inlet Coupling (7) (Image B)
3. Replace the Lid (9) on top of the Tank (4)
4. Ensure the Power Take Off Socket (13) is directly above the Air Inlet (6)
5. Fasten both Lid Clamps (8)
Hose assembly
1. Fit the Vacuum Connector (1) to the Air Inlet (6), by aligning the notch in
the Vacuum Connector with the slot in the Air Inlet and push-fit into place
2. Insert the larger end of the Extending Tube (24) into the free end of the
Flexible Hose (2)
Note: The Extending Tubes length can be adjusted by releasing the Tube
Latch (25) and pulling the two ends apart to the desired length.
3. Attach the desired hose accessory to the free end of the Extending Tube
Operation
Power take off socket operation
• The Power Take Off (PTO) Socket (13) provides power to external devices.
The PTO is designed to be used in conjunction with an external machine
that requires dust extraction
• Connect the Flexible Hose (2) to the dust extraction port on the external
machine
• With the On/Off Switch (12) in the 'II' position, the vacuum can be
controlled using the connected machine's current draw
• The vacuum will power itself 'on' to work in conjunction with the
machine that is connected
• When the machine connected to the Power Take Off (PTO) Switch is
switched 'off' the vacuum will simultaneously switch 'off'
Note: For European users re-use the supplied UK converter plug fitted to
the mains cable to use the built-in Power Take Off (PTO) Socket with CEE
7/4 and CEE 7/7 plugs. For CEE 7/16 plugs the EU to UK Converter Plug
(279528) is required and for CEE 7/17 plugs the EU to UK Converter Plug
(693451) is required both additional purchases.
Wet and dry vacuum cleaning
Note: When using the vacuum for dry use fit the Dust Bag (20).
1. Check the On/Off Switch (12) is in the '0' (OFF) position
2. Plug the Mains Cable (11) into the mains power supply (See
'Specification')
Note: The Power Take Off Socket (13) will provide power once the vacuum
has been connected to the mains supply.
3. Switch the vacuum on by pressing 'I' on the On/Off Switch
4. Switch the vacuum off by pressing the On/Off Switch into the '0' position