Use and Care Manual

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Operating Instructions
When using this vacuum
for EPA Lead Based
Paint Renovation, Repair and Painting
Program (RRP), this vacuum is not
recommended for vacuuming carpets and
rugs. Vacuum may not be able to completely
remove all hazardous substance may cause
health and environmental hazards.
Not suitable to vacuum
hazardous or toxic
substances or dusts e.g. asbestos. Neither
the standard filter or the optional HEPA filter is
able to capture all hazardous particles and
may cause health hazards.
REMOVING AND REPLACING FILTER
1. Pull the locking latch for the filter cover and
open cover. When cover is fully open, it will
click into place (Fig. 9).
2. Grasp the filter by the edge, pull up and
remove (Fig. 9).
3. Before inserting new filter, use a moist cloth
and remove any dust and debris from the
filter compartment.
4. Insert new filter and make sure the filter is
seated firmly in place (Fig. 10).
5. Shut the filter cover, ensuring cover locks
into place
NORMAL VACUUMING MODE
Automatic filter cleaning (AFC) is active
whenever the VAC090A and VAC140A
vacuum cleaner is switched on in either the
Power tool activation mode or normal
vacuuming mode.
Switching the Unit On: Unplug any
connected power tool from the power tool
outlet on the vacuum. Set mode selector
switch to on “ON”.
Switching the Unit Off: Set mode selector
switch to off “OFF”.
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FIG. 10
FILTER
FIG. 9
FILTER COVER
LOCKING LATCH
OF FILTER COVER
FILTER
Disconnect the plug from the power source before making any
assembly, adjustments or changing accessories. Such preventive
safety measures reduce the risk of starting the tool accidentally.
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