Use and Care Manual

Filter Maintenance:
From ordinary use the circular filter (not the cloth filter) should be replaced
or cleaned once every year or when warning light comes on (and dirt bin is
clean). Replacing a dirty filter does improve suction performance.
Cleaning clogs:
Low suction or poor pickup may be due to a clog in the vacuum. If this occurs,
the LED full dirt tank indicator warning light will come on and indicate airflow is
restricted.
If there is no suction or if suction is reduced at the hose, follow these steps to
clear the clog:
1. Unplug vacuum from electrical outlet.
2. Check the filter and clean as necessary (see unit cleaning above).
3. Check to see if dirt tank is full. Empty if needed.
4. Check wet/dry or blower outlet for clogs.
5. Check hose and wands for clogs.
If the clog is contained near the top of the hose (close to the unit), follow these
steps:
1. Attach hose to the wet/dry inlet and turn the power on.
2. This should dislodge the clog by sucking in debris.
If the clog is contained near the bottom of the hose (close to where tools are
attached), follow these steps:
1. Remove wand or tool.
2. Attach hose to the blower outlet and turn the power on.
3. This should dislodge the clog by blowing out debris.
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E. Wash the filters and allow to properly dry before reinstalling
G: Clean the two copper
poles of the probe