Dewalt DWV010 Instruction Manual - Page 9

To Shut Down Fig. 1, MAINTENANCE, Filter Fig. 1, 8, 9 - hepa

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English TO EMPTY CANISTER (FIG. 1, 7) The ball float valve (R) will block air to the motor when the canister is full and the sound of the motor will change at once. When the motor has a high pitched sound and air/water flow stops, empty the canister. 1. Turn off vacuum and unplug cord from outlet. 2. Unlatch canister latches (D) and remove vacuum head (C). 3. Empty contents of canister (F) into a suitable container or drain. TO CONVERT BACK TO DRY VACUUM OPERATION (FIG. 1) 1. Empty Canister, refer to To Empty Canister instructions. 2. Place canister upside down position until dry. DO NOT use wet canister for dry pick up. 3. Place vacuum head (C) on a level surface until dry. 4. Reinstall filters when vacuum head is dry. See Filters under Maintenance. 5. When canister is dry place the vacuum head (C) onto the canister and secure it by closing the canister latches (D). To Shut Down (Fig. 1) 1. Turn off the main on/off power switch (E). 2. Unplug the unit. MAINTENANCE WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury, turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or accessories. An accidental start-up can cause injury. Filter (Fig. 1, 8, 9) FILTER CARE The HEPA filters included with this vacuum are long life filters. To be effective in minimizing dust recirculation, especially in lead paint (EPA RRP Rule) applications, the filters MUST be installed correctly and in good condition. To Remove Filters 1. Turn off the main on/off power switch FIG. 8 (E) and unplug cord from outlet. I 2. Release canister latches (D) and remove vacuum head (C) from canister. Place vacuum head on a level surface upside down. 3. Turn each filter (I) counterclockwise by gripping it on the plastic end cover as shown, and carefully remove from head, ensuring debris does not fall into mounting hole. NOTE: Use care to not damage filter material. 4. Inspect filters for wear, tears or other damage. NOTE: If there is any doubt on the condition of the filters they MUST be replaced. DO NOT continue use if filters are damaged. WARNING: Never use compressed air or a brush to clean filters, otherwise damage to the filter membrane will occur which will allow dust to pass through the filter. If needed, gently tap against a hard surface or rinse with room temperature water and let air dry. Cleaning of the filters is typically unnecessary. Even if the filter is covered with dust, the automatic filter cleaning system will maintain maximum performance and continue to function. If visual damage to the filter membrane exists, replace filters. Filters typically last between six and twelve months, depending on use and care. To Install Filters 1. Ensure filter seal (S) is in place and is secure 7

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English
TO EMPTY CANISTER (FIG. 1, 7)
The ball float valve (R) will block air to the motor when the canister
is full and the sound of the motor will change at once. When the
motor has a high pitched sound and air/water flow stops, empty
the canister.
1. Turn off vacuum and unplug cord from outlet.
2. Unlatch canister latches (D) and remove vacuum head (C).
3. Empty contents of canister (F) into a suitable container or drain.
TO CONVERT BACK TO DRY VACUUM OPERATION (FIG. 1)
1. Empty Canister, refer to
To Empty Canister
instructions.
2. Place canister upside down position until dry. DO NOT use wet
canister for dry pick up.
3. Place vacuum head (C) on a level surface until dry.
4. Reinstall filters when vacuum head is dry. See
Filters under
Maintenance
.
5. When canister is dry place the vacuum head (C) onto the
canister and secure it by closing the canister latches (D).
To Shut Down (Fig. 1)
1. Turn off the main on/off power switch (E).
2. Unplug the unit.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal injury,
turn tool off and disconnect tool from power source before
making any adjustments or removing/installing attachments or
accessories.
An accidental start-up can cause injury.
Filter (Fig. 1, 8, 9)
FILTER CARE
The HEPA filters included with this vacuum are long life filters. To be
effective in minimizing dust recirculation, especially in lead paint (EPA
RRP Rule) applications, the filters MUST be installed correctly and
in good condition.
To Remove Filters
1. Turn off the main on/off power switch
(E) and unplug cord from outlet.
2. Release canister latches (D) and
remove vacuum head (C) from
canister. Place vacuum head on a
level surface upside down.
3. Turn each filter (I) counterclockwise
by gripping it on the plastic end cover
as shown,
and carefully remove from
head, ensuring debris does not fall
into mounting hole.
NOTE
: Use care to not damage filter material.
4. Inspect filters for wear, tears or other damage.
NOTE:
If there is any doubt on the condition of the filters they
MUST be replaced. DO NOT continue use if filters are damaged.
WARNING:
Never use compressed air or a brush to clean filters,
otherwise damage to the filter membrane will occur which will allow
dust to pass through the filter. If needed, gently tap against a hard
surface or rinse with room temperature water and let air dry. Cleaning
of the filters is typically unnecessary. Even if the filter is covered with
dust, the automatic filter cleaning system will maintain maximum
performance and continue to function. If visual damage to the filter
membrane exists, replace filters. Filters typically last between six and
twelve months, depending on use and care.
To Install Filters
1. Ensure filter seal (S) is in place and is secure
I
FIG. 8