OPERATION
POLARIZED PLUG / ON-OFF SWITCH (Fig. 6)
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this Vac has a Polarized
Plug (one blade is wider than the other). This Plug will fit
in a Polarized Outlet only one way. If the Plug does not fit
fully in the Outlet, reverse the Plug. If it still does not fit,
contact a qualified electrician to install the proper Outlet.
Do not change the Plug in any way.
With Power Cord plugged in, turn the Vac "ON" by pressing
in on the "I" (top) on the Power Switch. To turn "OFF",
press the "O" (bottom) on the Power Switch. The symbols
used on the Switch Actuator are international "ON & OFF"
symbols.
= ON
= OFF
Power
Switch
VACUUMING DRY MATERIALS
1. The Filter must always be correctly installed to avoid
leaks and possible Vac damage.
2. To maintain peak performance when vacuuming fine
dust, clean the Dust Drum and Filter regularly.
NOTE: Do not use a wet Filter when picking up dry material.
The Filter will quickly clog and be difficult to clean.
3. If the Filter is wet, you must allow it to dry completely or
replace it with a dry Filter before using the Vac to pick up
dry material.
VACUUMING LIQUIDS
1. Vacuuming up small amounts of liquid (less than 2"
(5 cm) collected in Dust Drum) does not require Filter
removal.
2. When larger amounts of liquid are to be picked up,
remove all dry use only Paper Filter(s) and replace with
a RIDGID wet application Foam Filter.
Do Not remove the Filter Cage or Float. The Foam Filter
is specifically designed for high volume liquid pick up.
If the paper Filter is used and becomes saturated, you
may see "mist" coming from the Blowing Port.
3. When the Drum is "full" the Float will rise and cut off
airflow. The motor sound will rise in pitch and its speed
will increase indicating the Drum is "full". Turn OFF the
Vac and unplug the power cord before emptying the
Drum.
4. Following use of Vac for wet pick up, allow Filter to dry
completely to avoid mildew and Filter damage.
IMPORTANT: To reduce the risk of damage to the Vac,
do not run Motor with Float in raised position.
WARNING:
!
Do not operate without filter cage and float, as
they prevent liquid from entering the impeller and
damaging the motor.
Fig. 6
Polarized Plug
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EMPTYING THE DUST DRUM (Fig. 7)
WARNING:
!
To reduce the risk of injury from accidental
starting, unplug power cord before emptying the
drum.
1. Unplug Power Cord from power source.
2. The Vac comes equipped with a Drain for easy
emptying of liquids.
suitable drain or receptacle and remove the Drain
Cap (D).
3. Remove the Powerhead Assembly (B) by pulling
outward at the top of the Two Latches.
4. Lift Powerhead Assembly (B) from the Dust Drum
(C) and set aside.
5. Use the Dust Drum Handles located at the bottom
of the Dust Drum (C) to lift and empty into a proper
waste disposal container.
6. The Dust Drum (C) should be emptied and cleaned
before storing your Vac.
NOTE: Do not carry the Vac by the Detachable Blower
Handle when the Vac is full.
WARNING:
!
To reduce the risk of back injury or falls, do not lift
a Vac heavy with liquid or debris. Scoop or drain
enough contents out to make the Vac light enough
to lift comfortably.
MOVING THE WET/DRY VAC (Fig. 7)
1. Should it become necessary to pick the Vac up to
move it: The Drum Catch under the Latches on the
sides of the Dust Drum (C) are used to lift.
2. To maneuver the Vac: The Detachable Blower
Handle above the Vac Inlet Port can be used.
Detachable
Blower Handle
(B)
Drum
Latch (2)
Carry Handle (2)
(C)
Position the Vac near a
Fig. 7
(D)