Dewalt DCV581H Instruction Manual - Page 13
Using the Appliance Fig. 2, 4, Vacuum Cleaning, Filter - parts
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English Using the Appliance (Fig. 2, 4) 1 Attach the appropriate accessory to FIG. 4 the hose (B). 2. Insert DEWALT battery pack or plug into a 120V wall outlet. 3. To turn machine on, press the I/O (on/off) button (C). Vacuum Cleaning TO EMPTY TANK (FIG. 5) The sound of the motor changes and suction is reduced when the tank is full. 1. Turn machine off. Unplug it from any power source, and remove the battery pack. 2. Unlatch tank latches (D) and remove power head from the tank. 3. Empty contents of tank into suitable container. 4. Clean or change filter (E). See Filter section of this manual. FIG. 5 5. Inspect machine for damage by foreign objects. Contact the nearest DEWALT authorized service center for replacement of damaged or missing parts. 6. Replace power head onto the tank E and latch securely. D NOTE: The machine must be used in the upright position at all times to prevent unwanted actuation of the Automatic Vacuum Shutoff. If unwanted actuation should happen, turn off the motor and wait until the motor stops turning. Turn the motor on again and suction will be restored. Filter FILTER CARE (FIG. 6) The HEPA wet/dry filter (E) included with this vacuum is a long life filter. To be effective in minimizing dust recirculation the filters MUST be installed correctly and in good condition. NOTE: Never operate without a filter in place. A clean filter is the most important factor in the operation and efficiency of any vacuum. If the filter becomes clogged beyond cleaning, damaged, or fails to operate properly, replace only with genuine DEWALT replacement filters. TO CLEAN OR CHANGE THE FILTER (FIG. 5, 6) 1. Turn machine off. Unplug it from any power source, and remove the battery pack. 2. Unlatch the tank latches (D) FIG. 6 and remove the power head from the tank. Twist the filter (E) to the right to remove it from the power head. 3. Clean the filter by shaking off excess dust, tapping into a waste receptacle, then rinsing under running water. Depending on the condition of the filter, a water wash is not E always required. Do not use a brush to clean filter. 11