Wet-Dry Garage Vacuum Instruction Manual
Contents Safety Instructions ----------------------------------------------------------------2-3 Included Parts --------------------------------------------------------------------3-4 Assembly Instructions ------------------------------------------------------------5 Operating Instructions ------------------------------------------------------------7 Using the Tools -------------------------------------------------------------------10 Maintenance ------------------------------------------------------------
Important Safeguards! When using an electrical appliance, always follow basic precautions, including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE Warning: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury: Do not use outdoors Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Do not allow cleaning system to be used as a toy or to run unattended at any time. Do not allow any objects to be put into hose inlet.
Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body away from the opening and moving parts. Save these instructions! WARNING Operate cleaning system only at voltage specified on power unit. This system is intended for residential use. WARNING To reduce the risk of electric shock, this appliance 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.
Included Accessories & Parts 11. 32ft Flexible Crush Proof Hose 12. Hose Holder 13. Extension Wands 14. Accessory Tool Caddy 15. Multi-Surface Floor Tool 16. Wet Pickup Squeegee Floor Tool 17. Crevice Tool 18. Dusting Brush 19. Upholstery Tool 20. Extraction Shampooer Suction Tool 21. 3 Sizes of Detailing & Inflator Tools 22. Long Detailing Precision Blower Tool 23. Wall Mounting Bracket 24. Screws 25. Mini Head with Spinning Brushroll 26.
Assembly Instructions 1. Remove the dirt tank by pulling up on both handles to unlatch. Lift upper half of unit to remove. 2. Remove all accessories and parts stored in the bottom of the tank prior to use. 3. If the round funnel comes out of dirt tank, set back inside the dirt tank before reassembling. 4. To reassemble, place the top of the unit on the dirt tank so the edges fit together and latch the handles to secure the top and bottom of unit. 5. Mount to wall (see instructions below).
Mounting on concrete wall (fasteners included) 4 You will need: (4) 3/8” x 2-1/4” concrete sleeve anchors. holes 1. Drill a 3/8” x 1-3/4” hole with a masonry drill bit. 2. Insert a bolt and anchor sleeve into the hole. 3. Align the bracket over the hole and mark the remaining hole locations using the (4) holes of the mounting bracket. Remove the bracket and drill remaining holes. 4. Mount the bracket starting at top corner hole, tightly securing sleeve anchor with hex nut. 5.
Hanging the Unit Hang your unit by putting the unit slots to the mounting bracket. Note: Make sure the unit fits securely on the mounting bracket and won’t fall down. Operating Instructions Wet/dry vacuuming mode 1. Plug in unit and locate the hose connector into the air inlet. See picture ‘A’ below. Attach extension wand, if desired, to end of hose by pushing it firmly into the hoses and twisting.
Solution: ①Empty the dust canister (See “Unit Cleaning” below) ②Clean the HEPA filter and cloth filter (See “Unit Cleaning” below) The right indicator turns yellow when airflow is restricted, which can affect the “pick up” performance of the unit. Therefore, it is suitable to clean the dust canister and the filter regularly (every 15 to 30 days). 4. Left red light is the water full indicator. The unit stops sucking up when the indicator turns red, meanwhile the motor will automatically turn the unit off.
problem was because the copper pole was dirty and choked. The appliance should now be ok. If not, there are other problems and it should be sent to repair. (See picture A) Vacuuming Liquids: a. After vacuuming liquids, keep the appliance running up to 3 minutes. Also, keep tubes on to eliminate any liquid spills. b. If the filter has water in it and it flows to the motor, cut off the power immediately. Please contact a technician.
2) A temperature protection device has been installed. When the temperatures exceed the rated limit, it will power off for protection. If this happens, clean filters and wait 30 minutes before reusing. 3) In the event of a clogged or full dirt tank, the yellow light will turn on indicating the dirt tank and filter need cleaning. To ensure best performance, clean the tank and filter every 15-30 days. Using the Tools Make sure the tools are secure to the hose or wand before using. 1.
Auto Clean & Inflating: Water Extraction Suction tool. Precision blower tool for detailing Small, medium and large detailing and inflating tools. TOOL USE 11. 32ft Flexible Crush-Proof Hose – Connects to the vacuum on suction side or blow side. 12. Hose Holder – 32 ft hose can be neatly stored here. 13. Extension Wands – 2 extension wands can be used for hard-to-reach places. Also it is used with floor tools. 14. Accessory Tool Caddy – When tools are not in use they may be stored in the tool caddy.
20. Extraction Shampooer Suction Tool – used to vacuum up small wet spills and can also be used to shampoo your car interior (see shampooing section below). 21. 3 Sizes of Detailing & Inflator Tools – these 3 different sizes of inflator or blowing tools can be used to inflate mattresses or detailing to blow dirt out of small hard-to-reach surfaces. 22. Long Detailing Precision Blower Tool – blower detailing tool with long skinny reach for those hard-to-reach places. 23.
Cleaning and Maintenance Unit cleaning: Follow the steps below to get your HEPA filter, cloth filter and copper probe poles cleaned. A. Remove the dust bucket B. Take out the dirt tank and empty it. C. Unscrew and take out the cloth filter D. Unscrew and take out the HEPA filter E.
F: Wash the HEPA filter and cloth filter. G: Clean the two copper poles of the probe Filter Maintenance: From ordinary use the HEPA should be replaced once every year or when yellow light comes on (and dirt bin is clean). Replacing the HEPA 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 light will turn yellow and indicate airflow is restricted.
Troubleshooting 1) Limited suction power: If you find the suction power is limited or not working to capacity, follow the steps below to fix: a. First check the dust tank. Clean the filter and empty the dust tank. b. After cleaning, if problem persist check for clogs. c. If problem continues and there is no clog, replace HEPA filter. 2) If appliance fails to start: a. Pull out the plug and wait for 60 minutes. b. Check electrical outlet to ensure power to the source. c. Turn on the power switch.
Technical Data Motor Size Rated frequency Power Reservoir volume Unit Dimensions 12 AMPS 60Hz 107 CPM 5.
THREE (3) YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Prolux warrants this product free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of the original purchase, when utilized for normal household use, subject to the following conditions, exclusions, and exceptions: If your appliance fails to operate properly while in use under normal household conditions within the warranty period, please contact your authorized Prolux dealer you purchased the unit from.