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Sealey CP20VWDV Quick Start Manual page 4

20v sv20 series 10l wet & dry vacuum cleaner

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5.2.
BLOWER OPERATION
5.2.1.
Ensure the battery is removed from the unit (fig.9.).
5.2.2.
Connect the suction hose to the blow connector (Fig.7.9).
5.2.3.
Insert the battery, turn unit on and commence blowing.
5.2.4.
Aim hose assembly at area to be cleared.
5.2.5.
DRY VACUUMING (fig.5)
WARNING! Ensure the battery is removed from the unit.
5.2.6.
Loosen clips (Fig.2.6) and remove the top section and filter assembly
5.2.7.
Slide the bag filter or cartridge filter over the inlet hole to the hose connector. Manipulate to ensure a good seal (Fig.4.13 & Fig.5.14).
5.2.8.
Connect hose to body.
5.2.9.
Assemble required tube and hose arrangement. (fig.8, fig.10, fig.11).
5.2.10.
Insert the battery, turn unit on.
5.2.11.
On/Off switch (Fig.2.2)
5.2.12.
Switch position 0: Off
5.2.13.
Switch position I: On
5.2.14.
When you have completed vacuuming, press the switch to 'Off'.
5.3.
EMPTYING DUST BAG
WARNING! Turn off cleaner and remove battery (fig.9).
5.3.1.
Release side clips (Fig.2.6) and lift off top assembly.
5.3.2.
Carefully remove bag filter and empty contents into suitable receptacle.
5.3.3.
Reassemble filter and replace into cleaner body.
5.4.
WET VACUMMING
WARNING! Ensure the battery is removed from the unit.
5.4.1.
Loosen locking hooks (Fig.2.6) and remove the top section and filter assembly (Fig.2.3).
5.4.2.
Slide foam filter over inlet (Fig.3.15) see point.5.2.
NOTE: Check that the filter is securely fitted at all times.
5.4.3.
5.4.4.
Check that filter components are assembled correctly.
5.4.5.
Install top assembly and lock in place (Fig.2.6).
5.4.6.
When wet vacuuming, the floating safety switch (Fig.7.5) closes when the maximum tank level is reached. In doing so, the suction noise
of the equipment will change and become louder. Switch off the equipment and empty the tank.
5.4.7.
Insert the battery, turn unit on and commence cleaning.
5.4.8.
When you have completed vacuuming remove battery, unlatch top assembly and carefully empty contents of cleaner body into suitable
receptacle. DO NOT store with liquid in cleaner body.
5.5.
Handle the filters carefully when cleaning or installing.
6. MAINTENANCE
WARNING! Ensure the battery is removed from the unit before preforming any maintenance (fig.9).
6.1.
Disconnect the hose from the container(Fig.8.8).
6.2.
Undo the locking hooks and remove motor head from the container.
6.3.
Clear out any dirt or debris from the container and hose.
6.4.
Check the battery docking to make sure it has not received any damage.
6.5.
The filter assembly contains two washable parts and a cartridge filter, which can be cleaned with a fine brush or hand brush.
6.6.
The cloth filter (Fig.5.14) and the foam filter (Fig.3.15) can be washed with cold or luke warm water. DO NOT use detergent.
allow elements to air dry. DO NOT use heating equipment.
6.7.
Check all elements for damage and replace if necessary.
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
If the vacuum vibrates abnormally, stop motor immediately. Abnormal vibration usually indicates a mechanical problem, continued
operation could lead to injury or damage.
NOTE: The distributor will not be responsible for any damage or injuries caused by the repair of the vacuum by an unauthorized
person or by mishandling of the vacuum. If motor sound becomes higher pitched always check for the following: Blocked hose or
accessory. - Blocked filter. - Full container.
© Jack Sealey Limited
Original Language Version
CP20VWDV
Issue 2 15/11/22

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