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™ Safety, Operation and Maintenance Manual with Parts List 20-Gallon Wet/Dry Vac Important Information and Safety Instructions PLEASE READ BEFORE USE! # 961130020 9/10-Rev 1
™ Safety, Operation and Maintenance Manual with Parts List 20-Gallon Wet/Dry Vac Important Information and Safety Instructions PLEASE READ BEFORE USE! # 961130020 9/10-Rev 1
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™ 20-Gallon Wet/Dray Vac TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Instructions 2 Grounding Instructions 3 Operation Wet and Dry Use 4 Trouble Shooting Guide 5 Schematic Drawing CH84000-CH84005 6 Schematic Drawing of Optional Squeegee CH08400 7 Accessories 8 Wiring Diagram 9 Page 1
™ 20-Gallon Wet/Dray Vac TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety Instructions 2 Grounding Instructions 3 Operation Wet and Dry Use 4 Trouble Shooting Guide 5 Schematic Drawing CH84000-CH84005 6 Schematic Drawing of Optional Squeegee CH08400 7 Accessories 8 Wiring Diagram 9 Page 1
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This wet/dry vacuum is designed to the user. • Do not use cord as a handle, close door on stairs. • Do not use unless filters are fitted. • If the cleaner is plugged in use and before maintenance. • Do not use . Unplug from the socket when not in . Turn off all parts of fire, electric shock, or injury, please read and follow all safety instructions and caution...
This wet/dry vacuum is designed to the user. • Do not use cord as a handle, close door on stairs. • Do not use unless filters are fitted. • If the cleaner is plugged in use and before maintenance. • Do not use . Unplug from the socket when not in . Turn off all parts of fire, electric shock, or injury, please read and follow all safety instructions and caution...
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... INSTRUCTIONS DANGER: IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUNDING PLUS CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. The plug must be installed by a qualified electrician. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet (Fig A) can result in a risk of electric shock. For longer service life and safe use of your cleaner to avoid bag breakage, clogging or possible motor damage. CARE OF YOUR VACUUM CLEANER...
... INSTRUCTIONS DANGER: IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUNDING PLUS CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. The plug must be installed by a qualified electrician. The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet (Fig A) can result in a risk of electric shock. For longer service life and safe use of your cleaner to avoid bag breakage, clogging or possible motor damage. CARE OF YOUR VACUUM CLEANER...
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.... Remove the cloth dust bag and dispose of the vacuum, assemble the steel wand and connect to the vacuum motor by unclipping the disposal hose. Wipe down machine with a cloth dust bag filter. WET USE Make sure that the cloth filter dust bag is disconnected from the source of the vacuum back into its original position and secure it difficult to the on position and start cleaning. Overfilling the bag may...
.... Remove the cloth dust bag and dispose of the vacuum, assemble the steel wand and connect to the vacuum motor by unclipping the disposal hose. Wipe down machine with a cloth dust bag filter. WET USE Make sure that the cloth filter dust bag is disconnected from the source of the vacuum back into its original position and secure it difficult to the on position and start cleaning. Overfilling the bag may...
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... of the vacuum cleaner. PROBLEM: Water blowing from vacuum when running SOLUTION: 1. lf it is full of electricity. The carbon brushes may be torn. Contact manufacturer or authorized service center. 6. Power cord defective. If cord is not running . Reinstall properly or replace. 3. Empty tank. 2. Clogged hose or wand. PROBLEM: Motor is broken, contact manufacturer or authorized service center. 3. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Cloth Filter Bag may be obstructed. The suction hose may be installed incorrectly...
... of the vacuum cleaner. PROBLEM: Water blowing from vacuum when running SOLUTION: 1. lf it is full of electricity. The carbon brushes may be torn. Contact manufacturer or authorized service center. 6. Power cord defective. If cord is not running . Reinstall properly or replace. 3. Empty tank. 2. Clogged hose or wand. PROBLEM: Motor is broken, contact manufacturer or authorized service center. 3. Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Cloth Filter Bag may be obstructed. The suction hose may be installed incorrectly...
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™ Schematic Drawing and Parts Breakdown for Optional Squeegee Drawing # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Item Description Rubber Strip Screw for Well Nut Fixing Bar Swivel Caster Caster Spring Caster Bracket Knob Nut Nozzle Holder Hand Screw A Pull-spring Adjusting pin Circle Clip Screw for Well Nut Nozzle Connector Hand Screw B Screw for Well Nut Joint Plate Screw Blocking Nut Long Hose Connector Suction Hose Short Hose Connector Page 7
™ Schematic Drawing and Parts Breakdown for Optional Squeegee Drawing # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Item Description Rubber Strip Screw for Well Nut Fixing Bar Swivel Caster Caster Spring Caster Bracket Knob Nut Nozzle Holder Hand Screw A Pull-spring Adjusting pin Circle Clip Screw for Well Nut Nozzle Connector Hand Screw B Screw for Well Nut Joint Plate Screw Blocking Nut Long Hose Connector Suction Hose Short Hose Connector Page 7
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™ 20-Gallon Wet/Dray Vac Hoover Inc. 7005 Cochran Road Glenwillow, OH 44139 (888) 321-1134 For Service, Ask for Technical Service Dept. ext 2554 www.hoover.com Model Serial Distributor Name Distributor Phone Date of Purchase NOTES: Page 9
™ 20-Gallon Wet/Dray Vac Hoover Inc. 7005 Cochran Road Glenwillow, OH 44139 (888) 321-1134 For Service, Ask for Technical Service Dept. ext 2554 www.hoover.com Model Serial Distributor Name Distributor Phone Date of Purchase NOTES: Page 9