shop-vac 87MT Series Commercial or Industrial Wet or Dry Vacuum Cleaner User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- shop vac
Table of Contents
- TOOLS NEEDED
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
- UNPACKING
- ASSEMBLY
- ASSEMBLY (CONT’D)
- SET UP AND OPERATION
- FILTER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
- WET PICK-UP OPERATION
- BLOWER FEATURE
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- ONE-YEAR INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
USER MANUAL
Commercial/Industrial use
WET/DRY VACUUM
Series: 87MT 92M 92L
ATTENTION!
Read all safety rules carefully before attempting to operate. Retain for
future reference.
DANGER!
Never operate this unit when flammable materials or vapors are present because
electrical devices produce arcs or sparks that can cause a fire or explosion.
NEVER OPERATE UNATTENDED!
For your records, please record the following information and store this user manual in a safe location.
Catalog No. (Located on the carton)
Model No. (Located on top portion of the vacuum)
Purchase Date:__
TOOLS NEEDED
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electric appliance, basic precautions should always be followed,
including the following: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE.
WARNING – TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY:
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Do not leave the appliance when plugged in. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before servicing.
Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. See Grounding Instructions. -
Do not expose to rain – store indoors.
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Do not allow it to be used as a toy. Close attention is necessary when used by or near children.
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Use only as described in this manual. Use only the Manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
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Do not use with a damaged cord or plug. If the appliance is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left outdoors, or dropped into water, contact Shop-Vac for assistance.
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Do Not: pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
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Do not unplug by pulling on the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug; not the cord.
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Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
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Do not put any object into openings. Do not use with any openings blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and anything that may reduce airflow.
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Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts.
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Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking, such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes.
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Do not use without a dust bag and/or filters in place.
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Turn off all controls before unplugging.
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Use extra care when cleaning on stairs.
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Do not use it to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use it in areas where they may be present.
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Do not use your cleaner as a sprayer of flammable liquids such as oil base paints, lacquers, household cleaners, etc.
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Do not vacuum toxic, carcinogenic, combustible, or other hazardous materials such as asbestos, arsenic, barium, beryllium, lead, pesticides, or other health-endangering materials. Specially designed units are available for these purposes.
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Do not pick up soot, cement, plaster, or drywall dust without a cartridge filter and collection filter bag in place. These are very fine particles that may pass through the foam and affect the performance of the motor or be exhausted back into the air. Additional collection filter bags are available.
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Do not leave the cord lying on the floor once you have finished the cleaning job. It can become a tripping hazard.
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Use special care when emptying heavily loaded tanks.
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To avoid spontaneous combustion, empty the tank after each use.
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The operation of a utility vac can result in foreign objects being blown into the eyes, which can result in eye damage. Always wear safety goggles when operating a vacuum.
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STAY ALERT. Watch what you are doing and use common sense. Do not use a vacuum cleaner when you are tired, distracted, or under the influence of drugs, alcohol, or medication causing diminished control.
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WARNING! Do NOT use this vacuum cleaner to vacuum lead paint debris because this may disperse fine lead particles into the air. This vacuum cleaner is not intended for use under EPA Regulation 40 CFR Part 745 for lead paint material cleanup.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING – DO NOT LEAVE THE VACUUM UNATTENDED
WHEN IT IS PLUGGED IN AND/OR OPERATING. UNPLUG THE UNIT WHEN NOT IN USE.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS (CONT’D.)
WARNING – IMPROPER CONNECTION OF THE EQUIPMENT-GROUNDING CONDUCTOR CAN RESULT
IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. CHECK WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR SERVICE
PERSON IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT AS TO WHETHER THE OUTLET IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. DO
NOT MODIFY THE PLUG PROVIDED WITH THE APPLIANCE – IF IT WILL NOT FIT THE
OUTLET, HAVE A PROPER OUTLET INSTALLED BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120-volt circuit and has a grounded
plug that looks like the plug illustrated in sketch A. A temporary adaptor
that looks like the adaptor illustrated in sketches B and C may be used to
connect this plug to a 2-pole receptacle as shown in sketch B if a properly
grounded outlet is not available. The temporary adaptor should be used only
until a properly grounded outlet (sketch A) can be installed by a qualified
electrician. The green-colored rigid ear, lug or the like extending from the
adaptor
must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box
cover. Whenever the adaptor is used, it must be held in place by a metal
screw.
IN CANADA, THE USE OF A TEMPORARY ADAPTOR IS NOT PERMITTED BY THE CANADIAN
ELECTRICAL CODE. Make sure that the appliance is connected to an outlet having
the same configuration as the plug. No adaptor should be used with this
appliance.
EXTENSION CORDS
When using the appliance at a distance where an extension cord becomes
necessary, a 3-conductor grounding cord of adequate size must be used for
safety, and to prevent loss of power and overheating. Use Table A to determine
the A.W.G. wire size required. To determine the ampere rating of your vacuum,
refer to the nameplate located on the motor housing. Before using the
appliance, inspect the power cord for loose or exposed wires and damaged
insulation. Make any needed repairs or replacements before using your
appliance. Use only three-wire outdoor extension cords which have three-prong
grounding-type plugs and three-pole receptacles which accept the extension
cord’s plug. When vacuuming liquids, be sure the extension cord connection
does not come in contact with the liquid.
NOTE: STATIC SHOCKS ARE COMMON IN DRY AREAS OR WHEN THE RELATIVE HUMIDITY OF
THE AIR IS LOW. THIS IS ONLY TEMPORARY AND DOES NOT AFFECT THE USE OF THE
APPLIANCE. TO REDUCE THE FREQUENCY OF STATIC SHOCKS IN YOUR HOME, THE BEST
REMEDY IS TO ADD MOISTURE TO THE AIR WITH A CONSOLE OR INSTALLED HUMIDIFIER.
TABLE A
Volts | The total length of cord in feet |
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120V | 25 |
Ampere Rating More Not More Than Than | AWG |
0- 6
6- 10
10 – 12| 18
18
18| 16
16
16| 16
14
14| 14
12
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UNPACKING
Remove the vacuum cleaner and all accessories from the carton. Important: Open the tank cover by pushing latches or clamps outward with your thumbs and remove any accessories that may have been shipped in the tank.
ASSEMBLY
TOP HANDLE
If the top handle is not installed on your unit, align holes in the handle and
holes in the motor cover and secure it with the screws provided.
CASTER SYSTEM
Follow the instructions for the caster system that came with your vacuum.
METAL TANK WITH PLASTIC DOLLY AND FOUR CASTERS
You will find four casters with your wet/dry vacuum. Assemble as follows:
- With the cord disconnected from the receptacle and tank cover removed, turn the tank upside down so that bottom is facing up.
- Insert casters into the bottom of the dolly by placing the stem of the caster into the holes provided. Apply pressure and twisting motion until casters snap into place.
- Return tank to an upright position.
CASTER DOLLY/TOOL HOLDER ASSEMBLY
You will find four casters, one tool holder, and two screws with your wet/dry
vacuum.
Assemble as follows:
- With the cord disconnected from the receptacle and the tank cover removed, turn the tank upside down so that bottom is facing up.
- If the casters are not already installed in the dolly, insert casters into the bottom of the dolly by placing the stem of the caster into the holes provided. Apply pressure and twisting motion until casters snap into place.
- Take tool holder and place in slots on the back of dolly. Secure with screws provided.
- Return tank to an upright position.
METAL TANK WITH PLASTIC DOLLY AND REAR WHEELS
You will find two casters, two large rear wheels, one axle, a tool rack, four
screws, two metal washers, and two hairpin clips. If your vacuum is 16 U.S.
gallons (60.5 liters) or larger you will also find two screws, two metal flat
washers, and two square nuts with your wet/dry vacuum. Assemble as follows:
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Make sure the cord is disconnected from the receptacle then remove the tank cover.
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If your unit is 4 U.S. gallons (15.1 liters) to 14 U.S. gallons (53 liters), assemble it as follows:
a. Turn the tank upside down so the bottom is facing up.
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If your unit is 16 U.S. gallons (60.5 liters) or above, assemble as follows:
a. With the tank upright and back facing you, insert a square nut into one of the two slots located in the back of the dolly. b. Place metal flat washer over the stem of the screw.
c. Tilt the tank forward slightly and locate the hole provided in the underside of the dolly directly below the slot containing the square nut. d. Place the screw, containing the flat washer, into the hole and turn clockwise until the end of the screw is connected to square nut. If you have difficulty getting the screw to connect to the square nut, push down on the square nut with the eraser end of a pencil while turning the screw.
e. Finish tightening the screw using a 7/16” socket, wrench, or nut driver.
f. Repeat steps a to e with the second slot in the dolly.
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Place one hairpin clip on one end of the axle. Slide one washer down the length of the axle to rest on the hairpin clip. Slide the wheel onto the axle next to the washer. Be sure the flat side of the wheel hub is facing outward.
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Slide axle through holes provided in the tool rack.
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Slide the remaining wheel and then washer onto the axle. Insert a hair pin clip into the remaining hole in the axle to hold the wheel in place.
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Install tool rack assembly onto dolly (already installed on the tank) by placing a large slot in the tool rack over the rim on the back of the dolly. Push the tool rack onto the dolly until the bottom of the tool rack is flush with the bottom of the dolly.
NOTE: It is normal for the tool rack to fit tightly onto the dolly. -
Secure with four screws provided.
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If plastic flat washers are included in the hardware pack, place one flat washer over the stem of each caster.
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Insert casters into the front of the dolly by placing the stem of casters into the holes provided. Apply pressure and twisting motion until casters snap into place.
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Return tank to an upright position.
ASSEMBLY (CONT’D)
CARRIAGE HANDLE
Follow the instructions for the carriage handle that came with your vacuum.
If your side tank handles look like the ones pictured to the right, follow
these instructions.
You will find one carrying handle and a handling pack containing two side tank handles four handle supports and eight screws. Assemble as follows:
1. Take two handle supports and two 1” screws. Place screws through the hole
provided in the center of each support.| 2. Position the tank, in the upright
position, with the inlet facing you. Put the support assemblies inside the
tank, then place the screws through the holes provided on the left side of the
tank. Make sure the plastic portion is located inside the tank. Turn the
supports until the back of the supports fit flush against the inside curve of
the tank.
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3. Remove any webbing that attaches the tank handles to each other. Take the
side tank handle with the letter L and position it on the outside of the tank
where the support assemblies are installed. The U-shaped cutout on the bottom
end of the handle must face the rear of the tank. Secure the side tank handle
to the tank with the screws in the support assemblies.| 4. Repeat steps 1 to
3 using the right side of the tank and the remaining side tank handle marked
with the letter R.
5. Position the metal carriage handle outside of the tank and under the tank
handles. Be sure to spread the ends of the carriage handle when assembling to
prevent damage to the tank. Line up holes in the ends of the carriage handle
with holes in the bottom of the tank handles. Make sure the carriage handle is
in the U-shaped cut on the tank handles (located towards the rear of the
unit). Secure with 1½” screws provided.
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BASKET
If your unit came with a basket, insert the basket through the center of the
carriage handle and slide into place. The basket does not come standard with
all models.
SET UP AND OPERATION
DANGER – This equipment incorporates parts such as switches, motors, or the like that tend to produce arcs or sparks that can cause an explosion. Do not pick up flammable, combustible, or hot materials. Do not use around explosive liquids or vapors, as electrical devices produce arcs or sparks which can cause a fire or explosion – do not use at filling stations or anywhere gasoline is stored or dispensed.
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Refer to the filter installation and maintenance section to make sure the correct filters are installed for your cleaning operation.
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Replace tank cover. Make sure each latch or clamp is secured over the raised area of the tank cover. Failure to properly secure the latches could cause the tank cover to release from the tank.
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Install machine hose end into inlet located on the front of the tank.
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Attach the desired cleaning accessory onto the accessory end of the hose.
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Plug the cord into the wall outlet. Your cleaner is ready for use.
I = ON, O = OFF
FILTER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE
FILTRATION SYSTEM
There are a variety of filters available for your vacuum. There are cage
filters that install onto the underside of the tank cover and tank filters
that install into the tank. The filters are grouped into three filtration
categories. General filtration is used for large debris; such as wood chips,
nails, and gravel. Medium filtration is used for medium debris; such as dirt,
sand, and sawdust. Fine filtration is used for fine debris; such as drywall
dust, cold ash, and cement dust. It is important to have the correct filters
installed for your cleaning operation to protect your vacuum motor. THE MOST
EFFICIENT FILTRATION FOR YOUR VACUUM IS A FINE FILTRATION CAGE FILTER WITH A
FINE FILTRATION TANK FILTER.
NOTE: When using the vacuum to pick up very fine dust. It will be
necessary to empty the tank and clean the cage filter at more frequent
intervals to maintain maximum pick-up power or add a disposable filter bag.
DRY PICK-UP OPERATION
NOTE: Never use the vacuum for dry pick up without a dry use filter
installed. Using the vacuum without a filter will cause dust to discharge from
the blower port and cause damage to the motor.
WARNING – ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PLUG FROM THE WALL OUTLET BEFORE REMOVING
THE TANK COVER.
Follow the instructions for the filter that came with your vacuum. Some
filters mentioned do not come standard with all vacuums. Additional filters
are available at your local dealer or the Shop-Vac® website.
CARTRIDGE FILTER
The cartridge filter can be used for dry pick up and small quantities of wet
pick up. Installation is the same for both. When picking up fine dust or
powders a high-efficiency filter bag must be used with the cartridge filter.
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If a foam sleeve is installed on the lid cage, remove it by sliding it off the lid cage.
NOTE: If the cartridge filter has been used for wet pick up, it must be cleaned and dried before using it for dry pick up. -
With the tank cover in an upside-down position, slide the cartridge down over the lid cage, pushing until the filter seals against the cover.
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Place the filter retainer on top of the cartridge filter. Hold the tank cover with one hand, and turn the handle on the filter retainer clockwise to lock the filter into place.
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To remove the filter for cleaning, hold the tank cover and turn the filter retainer counter-clockwise to loosen and remove. FILTER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE (CONT’D)
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Slide the cartridge filter off the lid cage.
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For standard cartridge filters and Ultra-Web® cartridge filters, clean the filter by shaking or gently brushing off excess dirt. Extremely dirty filters may be cleaned with water by rinsing from the inside of the filter. Dry completely (approximately 24 hours).
For the CleanStream® Abrasive Resistant cartridge filter, tap the end cap against a hard surface to loosen debris.
Additional debris can be removed by rinsing the outside surface of the filter with running water. Avoid dampening inside of the filter. Completely air dry after washing. IMPORTANT: DO NOT BRUSH. DO NOT clean the filter with abrasive materials or scrub between pleats. This will permanently damage the filter’s ability to stop dust. -
Check the filter for tears or small holes. If none are found, reinstall the filter. To prevent damage to your vacuum, do not use a filter with a hole or tear.
**NOTICE – This filter is made of high-quality paper designed to stop
small particles of dust. The filter can be used for wet or dry pick-up. A dry
filter is necessary to pick up dry material. If you use your vac to pick up
dust when the filter is wet, the filter will clog quickly and be very
difficult to clean. The filter may become saturated when picking up large
quantities of liquid causing misting to appear in the exhaust air. At this
time, you should dry or change the filter to eliminate this occurrence. Please
handle the filter carefully when removing it for cleaning or when installing
it. Check the filter for tears or small holes. Even a small hole can cause
dust to be exhausted. Do not use a filter with holes or tears. Replace it
immediately.
WARNING** – KEEP FILTERS CLEAN. THE EFFICIENCY OF THE VACUUM IS LARGELY
DEPENDENT ON THE FILTER. A CLOGGED FILTER CAN CAUSE OVERHEATING AND POSSIBLY
DAMAGE THE CLEANER. CHECK THE FILTER PERIODICALLY AND REPLACE IT AS REQUIRED.
DISPOSABLE FILTER BAG
Use the disposable filter bag in conjunction with the cartridge filter for
easy disposal of the debris. The bag is not required for normal dry pick-up.
When picking up fine dust or powders a high-efficiency filter bag must be
used.
NOTE: For dry use only.
TANK WITH REMOVABLE INLET DEFLECTOR:
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Make sure the cord is disconnected from the receptacle, the tank cover is removed and the hose is disconnected from the tank inlet.
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Remove inlet deflector from deflector guide.
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With the opening of the inlet deflector facing the left or right side of the filter bag, slide the filter bag collar over the deflector matching notches of the bag collar to tabs on the inlet deflector.
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Slide deflector with filter bag attached into deflector guide.
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Reinsert the hose into an inlet and tighten locking nut. When secured in place expand the bag and position around inside the tank.
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NOTE: When removing the filter bag from the tank, remove the inlet deflector from the filter bag collar and reinstall it into the deflector guide. The inlet deflectors should always be in place for any type of cleaning.
WARNING – FOR FINE DUST AND POWDERS.
When vacuuming fine dust, or powders of any kind (plaster, drywall dust, cold
ashes, concrete dust, etc.) a high-efficiency drywall filter bag must be used.
When vacuuming normal household dust and debris, standard household disposable
filter bags may be used.
WET PICK-UP OPERATION
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Your vacuum can be used for wet pick-up. Remove ALL dirt and debris found in the tank. Remove all dry use filters, including the filter bag, from the vacuum.
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A clean cartridge filter may be used to pick up small quantities of liquid. To use the cartridge filter; follow the instructions under dry pick up.
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For vacuuming large quantities of liquid use a foam sleeve. If a foam sleeve did not come standard with your unit, one may be purchased at your local dealer, the ShopVac®
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Misting in the exhaust air or dripping of liquid around the tank cover may occur if the filter becomes saturated during wet pick-up. If this occurs, remove the filter and allow it to dry, or replace it with another dry filter.
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Turn the unit off immediately upon completing a wet pick-up job or when the tank is full and ready to be emptied. When the tank is full, suction will drastically reduce. Refer to the automatic suction shut-off section for more information. Raise the hose to drain any excess liquid into the tank. Follow the instructions in the emptying liquid waste section.
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Before storing the vacuum cleaner or using it for dry pick-up, clean and dry the interior of the tank and the underside of the tank cover. Clean and allow the filters to dry completely.
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Wet pick-up accessories should be washed periodically; especially after picking up wet, sticky kitchen accidents. This can be accomplished with a warm solution of soap and water.
FOAM SLEEVE
- With the tank cover in an upside-down position, slide the foam sleeve down over the lid cage, pulling until the foam sleeve completely covers the lid cage.
- To clean the foam sleeve, slide it up and off the lid cage. Shake excess debris off of the foam sleeve with a rapid up and down movement.
- Hold foam sleeve under running water for a couple of minutes, rinsing from the inside of the filter. A water wash is not always required, depending on the condition of the filter.
- Check the filter for tears. If any are found, replace them with a new filter.
BLOWER FEATURE
Your vacuum can be used as a powerful blower. To use the blower feature, clear
the hose of any debris or obstructions.
For vacuums with a blower port cover (not standard on all models), unscrew the
blower port cover located on the back of the tank cover. The blower port cover
is equipped with a retaining strap to prevent loss of the cover. **NOTE:**
For maximum performance when vacuuming, remove the blower port cover.
Insert machine hose end into blower port located on the back of the tank
cover.
Twist the hose end slightly to tighten the connection. Caution should be used
when using as a blower due to the powerful force of air when using certain
attachments.
EMPTYING LIQUID WASTE FROM THE TANK
To empty liquid waste from the tank, turn the vacuum off and remove the plug
from the wall outlet. Follow the instructions that pertain to your vacuum.
WITHOUT TANK DRAIN
Remove the tank cover and deposit the liquid waste in a suitable drain. Use
side carry handles for lifting vac when draining tank into drains that are
located above floor level. After the tank is empty, return the tank cover to
its original position.
WITH TANK DRAIN
Remove the drain cap and deposit the liquid waste in a suitable drain. Use
side carry handles for lifting vac when draining tank into drains that are
located above floor level. After the tank is empty, return the drain cap to
its original position.
AUTOMATIC SUCTION SHUT OFF
The vacuum is equipped with an automatic suction shut-off that operates when
picking up liquids. As the level of the liquid rises in the tank, an internal
float rises until it seats itself against a seal at the intake of the motor,
shutting off suction. When this happens, the motor will develop a higher than
normal pitch noise, and the suction is drastically reduced. If this occurs,
turn the unit off immediately. Failure to turn the unit off after float rises
and shuts off suction will result in extensive damage to the motor. To
continue use, empty the liquid waste from the tank as outlined in the previous
section.
NOTE: IF ACCIDENTALLY TIPPED OVER, THE VACUUM COULD LOSE SUCTION, IF THIS
OCCURS, TURN THE UNIT OFF AND PLACE VAC IN AN UPRIGHT POSITION. THIS WILL
ALLOW THE FLOAT TO RETURN TO ITS NORMAL POSITION AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO
CONTINUE OPERATION.
LUBRICATION
No lubrication is necessary as the motor is equipped with lifetime lubricated
bearings.
STORAGE
Before storing your vacuum the tank should be emptied and cleaned. Never allow
liquids to sit in the tank for any extended period of time. The vacuum should
be stored indoors.
SERVICE
Do not attempt to service your Shop-Vac® wet/dry vacuum cleaner beyond that
described in this manual.
Refer all other servicing to a qualified service center.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSES | SOLUTION |
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Parts/accessories missing | 1. Packed in tank | 1. Check in tank |
The vacuum cleaner will not start | 1. No power at the receptacle |
2. Defective switch
3. Defective motor| 1. Check for power
2. Contact Shop-Vac® customer service
3. Contact Shop-Vac® customer service
Dust discharging from the exhaust| 1. Filter not installed/not installed
properly
2. Filter damaged
3. Filter clogged or dust is too fine
4. Filter not functional| 1. Properly install the filter
2. Replace filter
3. Use a more efficient filter
4. Clean or replace the filter
Loss of suction| 1. Loose hose connection
2. Filter clogged
3. Full tank
4. Hole in hose| 1. Tighten hose connection
2. Clean or replace the filter
3. Empty tank
4. Replace the hose
Static shock| 1. Dry environment
2. Relative humidity of air is low| 1. Add moisture to the air (if
practical, use a console or installed humidifier).
2. This situation is temporary and does not affect the use of the vacuum
cleaner.
**WARNING** – IF ANY OF THE MOTOR HOUSING PARTS SHOULD BECOME DETACHED OR BROKEN, EXPOSING THE MOTOR OR ANY OTHER ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS, OPERATION SHOULD BE DISCONTINUED IMMEDIATELY TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR FURTHER DAMAGE TO THE VACUUM. REPAIRS SHOULD BE MADE BEFORE REUSING THE VACUUM.
ONE-YEAR INDUSTRIAL/COMMERCIAL WARRANTY
One-year limited warranty Shop-Vac® warrants the vacuum cleaner contained in
this package for one year from the date of purchase to correct by repair or
parts replacement without charge for any product defect due to faulty material
or workmanship. Should this product be used for rental service, a 90-day
limited warranty will apply.
This warranty does not cover accessories. Shop-Vac® assumes no responsibility
for damage or faulty performance caused by misuse or careless handling, or
where repairs or modifications have been made or attempted by others. Proof of
purchase date is required. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and
you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to
province. This warranty is void outside of the United States and Canada.
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schematic.
Contact Shop-Vac® Customer Service if any parts are missing or damaged.
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