WARNING: The filters (I) must
always be in place and tightened
properly while vacuuming. Otherwise
hazardous dust could come through
the unit, except as described under
Wet Pick Up Applications under
Operation. When vacuuming fine
dust, you may also use an additional
paper bag or fleece bag to make
emptying the canister easier.
1. If optional paper or fleece bag (N) is to be used, install as shown
in Figure 3.
NOTE: Be careful not to tear the bag. Place bag securely onto
the backside of the inlet (J) to provide a tight seal for maximum
dust collection performance.
FIG. 3
N
J
2. Place the vacuum head (C) onto the canister and secure it by
closing the canister latches (D).
3. Insert end of hose (G) into hose inlet (J) and rotate clockwise to
lock in place.
FIG. 2
I
FIG. 4
J
G
5
OPERATION
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before
making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments
or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury.
1. Plug the power cord into an appropriate outlet.
2. If
tool
actuation
of
vacuum
is
desired,
see Connecting the
Power tools.
3. Turn on the main on/off
power switch (E).
NOTE: If the tool control
E
switch (L) is turned on,
and no power cord is plugged into the outlet (M), the vacuum
will turn on briefly and then off again to indicate the tool control
switch (L) is in the on position.
CONNECTING TO POWER TOOLS (FIG. 1, 6)
1. Plug the vacuum power cord into an appropriate outlet.
2. Plug the power tool into the outlet (M) and make sure the power
tool is properly grounded.
3. Turn on the tool control switch (L) to the ON position ( ) prior to
turning on the main power switch (E). This allows the vacuum to
be turned on and off automatically with the power tool.
NOTE: The vacuum cleaner starts automatically within
0.5 seconds and continues to run for 15 seconds after the power
tool has been turned off.
4. To switch back to manual mode, turn off the tool control switch.
In manual mode the tool and the vacuum are turned on and off
independent of each other.
FIG. 5
L