bend of the rod is directed away from the wall. (fig. 6)
7. Select a location on a wall stud that is not more than 5 m away from an electrical outlet.
8. Align the three screw holes so that they are over a stud. Make sure the rack is level and mark the
whole locations. Make a 3 mm diameter and 35~40mm depth pilot hole in each marked location.
Secure the mounting rack to the wall stud with the three screws provided. (fig. 7)
IMPORTANT! (only fit for concrete house )
Mount the rack so that when the vac is fitted the distance between VAC sucking port and the floor is
not over 1.5 m.
Do not screw the rack directly to plaster board wall. Secure it to a wall stud or brick wall.
Do not hang from or sit on the mounting rack
Do not exceed 18 kg of maximum weight limit.
9. Insert the hose holding rod into the two holes located on the top of the mounting rack. Make sure the
bend of the rod is directed away from the wall. (fig. 6)
10. Select a location on a wall brick that is not more than 5 m away from an electrical outlet.
11. Choose a solid wall to hang the VAC mounting rack. Put the rake on the intend position of the wall.
Make sure the rack is level and mark the holes location (x3). Make a 10mm diameter and 45~50mm
depth pilot hole in each marked location. (fig. 7)
To secure to a wall stud drill 3 pilot holes and screw the rack on securely.
For brick walls drill 3 x 10mm -40~45mm deep holes in each location (fig.7)
HOW TO INSTALLED VAC MOUNTING RACK
*Expansion bolt including screw, washer, expansion tube, and nut.
1. Insert the screws into the rack holes. Add a small washer and cover the screw with expansion tube
from another side. (fig.1)
2. Put the nut on the end of the screw. Fit the projections on the nut into the slot of the expansion tube.
Twist the nut together with the expansion tube about two circles to make sure the nut will not be loose
from the screw. In the mean time, please make sure the expansion tube is not expanded, otherwise it
will be difficult to insert into the wall. (fig.2 & 3)
3. Insert the expansion bolts into 3 holes on the solid wall. Secure the mounting rack to the wall brick
with twisting the bolts tightly. (fig. 4)
Notes: the holes should be drilled on the bricks of the wall, not into the mortar.
**Twist the bolts if the rake seems loose after using frequently.
MOUNTING THE VACUUM ON TO THE RACK
1. Measure the distance from the top screw hole of the mounting rack to the closest electrical outlet and
add 500mm. This is the amount of cord needed; wind the excess power cord around the cord wrap
area located on the rear of the vacuum. (fig. 8)
2. Make sure the power cord is not wound around the mount. (fig.9 - A)
3. Mount the vacuum onto the mounting rack by aligning the vac hanging hook (A) with slot (B) on the
mounting rack and slide downward until it locks. (fig. 10)
4. Attach the tool caddy on either side of the vac onto the hooks provided. (fig.11)
5. Your vacuum comes ready for dry vacuum cleaning. If the cartridge filter is not installed refer to page
25 for filter installation. fig. 12 & 13
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