IMPORTANT! If you wish to vacuum large quantities of liquid from
a sink, a tank or similar, do not place the whole of the nozzle in the
liquid, but leave a little room so that are can be vacuumed along
with the liquid. The appliance is fitted with a float switch which
blocks vacuuming when the container is full. You can tell when
vacuuming stops because the motor turns faster. If this happens,
stop the appliance immediately and disconnect from the mains.
Take into account that a full container can be very heavy. Remove
the upper part of the container and pour the liquid into a suitable
recipient or into a runoff. You can then continue vacuuming once
you have reinstalled the upper part. After vacuuming liquids, stop
the appliance and disconnect from the mains. Empty the container
and clean and dry it on the inside and the outside before storing it.
Reminder! The foam filter should be removed after vacuuming
liquids and a cartridge filter or a dust filter installed before starting
to vacuum dry waste.
1
Push the large end of the flexible hose into the blower connection in the top of the motor housing (Fig.
1.
1).
2.
Ensure the power switch is turned off and plug into the power supply (Fig. 2).
Switch on the power (Fig. 3).
3.
4.
The unit will now blow through the vacuum hose, and can be used to clear obstructions within the pipe
(Fig. 4).
WARNING! If the hose is still blocked after a few seconds, turn off
the unit and clear the hose manually.
BLOWING OPERATION
2
3
40
4