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Hoover 961130020 User's Manual

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1. a significant change in sound and airflow through the hose will decrease This feature provides protection to the vacuum motor by shutting down airflow before motor damage occurs Page 5 TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE Always disconnect power cord before servicing vacuum PROBLEM Loss of Vacuum SOLUTION Full Dust Filter Bag Empty Dust filter bag 1 Clogged hose or wand Remove obstructions 2 Tank rim damaged May need to replace tank 3 Loose or broken fan Contact manufacturer or authorized service center 4 Motor not working Contact manufacturer or authorized service center 5 Float not functioning Check to see if ball float is moving freely or tank is full 6 Rubber Seal is worn Replace 7 PROBLEM Motor is not running Machine does not work SOLUTION Broken switch Make sure switch is in the correct position Contact manufacturer or authorized service 1 center if it needs to be replaced Power cord defective Check to make sure plug is connected to the source of electricity If cord is broken 2 contact manufacturer or authorized service center Motor defective Contact manufacturer or authorized service center 3 Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker 4 The tank may be filled with Liquid If it is empty the tank following the instructions in this booklet 5 PROBLEM Dust blowing from vacuum when running SOLUTION Full Dust Filter Bag Empty Dust filter bag and replace 1
2. Dust Filter Bag may be installed incorrectly Reinstall properly or replace 2 Cloth filter bag dirty Dispose of debris in Dust Filter Bag 3 Cloth Filter Bag may be torn If so replace 4 PROBLEM Water blowing from vacuum when running CAUSE SOLUTION Tank is full of liquid Empty tank 1 Sudsy or foamy liquid is being picked up Add defoamer to tank 2 PROBLEM Machine does not have suction SOLUTION Full Dust Filter Bag Empty Dust filter bag and replace 1 The suction hose may be obstructed lf it is turn off the vacuum cleaner by pushing the switch to the off 2 position and then remove the cause of obstruction The tank entry may be obstructed lf it is turn off the vacuum cleaner by pushing the switch to the off posi 3 tion and then remove the cause of obstruction lf the malfunction is not caused by any of these points apply to the nearest service centre for an examination of the vacuum cleaner The motor is built for maintenance free operation and does not need any particular service The carbon brushes may need to be replaced due to normal wear and tear caused by using the vacuum cleaner over time and they can be replaced only by our authorized service centers The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the machine and the included attachments without prior notice Schematic Drawing Page 6 Page 7 Drawing Item Description 1 Rubber Strip 2 Screw for Well Nut 3 Fixing Bar 4 Swivel Cast
3. Important Information and Safety Instructions PLEASE READ BEFORE USE Safety Operation and Maintenance Manual with Parts List 20 Gallon Wet Dry Vac 961130020 9 10 Rev 1 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 Page 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS THIS WET DRY VACUUM IS DESIGNED FOR COMMERCIAL USE ACCIDENTS DUE TO MISUSE CAN ONLY BE PREVENTED BY THOSE USING THE MACHINE READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUC TIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury please read and follow all safety instructions and caution markings before use This wet dry vacuum is designed to be safe when used for cleaning functions as spec
4. SE OF THE GROUNDING PLUS CAN RESULT IN A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK Electrical equipment must be grounded If it should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk of electric shock The vacuum is equipped with a cord containing a 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 If repair or replacement of the cord or plug is necessary DO NOT connect the grounded wire to a flat bed termi nal The wire with insulation having an outer surface that is green with or without yellow stripes is the ground ing wire GROUNDING METHODS This electric equipment is for use on a normal 120 volt circuit It has a grounded plug that looks like a the plug illustrated in Fig A A temporary adapter that looks like the adapter illustrated in Fig B amp C may be used to connect this plug into a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Fig B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet Fig A can be installed by a quali fied electrician The green color rigid ear lug or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a properly grounded outlet box cover Whenever the adapter is used it must be held in place by a metal screw WARNING Improper connection of the equi
5. er 5 Caster Spring 6 Caster Bracket 7 Knob Nut 8 Nozzle Holder 9 Hand Screw A 10 Pull spring 11 Adjusting pin 12 Circle Clip 13 Screw for Well Nut 14 Nozzle Connector 15 Hand Screw B 16 Screw for Well Nut 17 Joint Plate 18 Screw 19 Blocking Nut 20 Long Hose Connector 21 Suction Hose 22 Short Hose Connector Schematic Drawing and Parts Breakdown for Optional Squeegee Page 8 20 Gallon Wet Dray Vac Accessories Wiring Diagram Page 9 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 20 Gallon Wet Dray Vac
6. ified Should damage occur to electrical or mechanical parts the wet dry vac and or accessories should be repaired by a competent service station or the manufacturer before use in order to avoid further damage to the machine or physical injury to the user Do not use outdoors Do not leave machine when it is plugged in Unplug from the socket when not in use and before mainte nance Do not use with damaged cord or plug To unplug grasp the plug not the cord Do not handle plug or vacuum with wet hands Turn off all controls before unplugging Do not pull or carry vacuum by cord use cord as a handle close door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run vacuum over cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of the body away from openings and moving parts Do not put any objects into openings or use with opening blocked Keep openings free of dust lint hair and any thing else that could reduce the flow of air Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where they may be present Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons Young children should be super vised to ensure that they do not play with the vacuum Use extra care when leaning on stairs Do n
7. ot use unless filters are fitted If the cleaner is not working properly or has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into water return it to a service center or dealer Use only as described in this manual and only with the manufacture s recommended attachments Do not oil the motor in your vacuum cleaner It is permanently lubricated and sealed Do not oil the motor at any time Do not operate the cleaner without filters installed as damage may result to the motor Page 3 For longer service life and safe use of your vacuum we recommend the following guidelines Your cleaner is designed to pick up dirt and dust particles and water Avoid picking up hard or sharp objects with your cleaner to avoid bag breakage clogging or possible motor damage Remove the plug from the socket before performing maintenance Before using the machine make sure that the frequency and voltage shown on the rating plate correspond with the mains voltage CARE OF YOUR VACUUM CLEANER Treat your vacuum cleaner as you would any other high grade precision made product Dropping unreasonable bumping across thresholds and other misuses may result in a damaged unit which will not be covered under warranty When not in use the power cord should be wrapped around the molded in cord wrap for storage After each use wipe the vacuum body accessories and power cord with a slightly damp cloth GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS DANGER IMPROPER U
8. pment 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 equipment If it will not fit into the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Note In Canada the use of a temporary adapter is not permitted by the Canadian Electrical Code Page 4 DRY USE Make sure that the plug is disconnected from the source of electricity Remove the top of the vacuum and en sure that the cloth filter dust bag is properly installed This vacuum comes equipped with a cloth dust bag filter The dust bag filter should always be used when picking up dry material and can be easily disposed of without creating a mess The dust bag should be used for dry cleaning only and must be removed when being used for wet use The dry dust bag is not reusable or washable Make sure the dust bag is secure inside the tank prior to use Check bag frequently and remove and dispose of debris when bag is about 4 5 full Overfilling the bag may make it difficult to remove and increases the risk of the bag breaking and spilling the contents Put the top of the vacuum back into its original position and secure it onto the tank snapping down the latches on both sides Insert the flexible hose into the tank of the vacuum assemble the steel wand and connect to the hose Connect the plug to the electrici
9. ty source Push the switch to the on position and start cleaning This vacuum is equipped with multiple tools to help with various applications Scalloped bristle floor brush for carpets tile and other flooring Dust brush for hard to reach places like base boards and window sills inside cars furniture etc At the end of your work turn off the machine by pushing the switch to the off position Disconnect the plug from the source of electricity Remove the cloth dust bag and dispose of debris Wipe down machine with damp cloth WET USE Make sure that the tank does NOT contain dust and disconnect the plug from the source of electricity Remove the Dust filter bag Replace the top back onto the vacuum ensuring the two latches are securely fastened Connect the plug to the source of electricity Turn the machine on by pushing the switch to the on position The squeegee tool included with the vacuum is ideal for wet clean up At the end of your work turn off the machine by pushing the switch to the off position Disconnect the plug from the source of electricity Dispose of all liq uid from tank by unclipping the disposal hose Simply remove the end cap from the hose and slowly lower the drain hose to release the contents into a suitable drain Replace end cap and clip hose back to machine Wipe down machine with damp cloth ATTENTION This vacuum is equipped with a ball float shut off When the maximum level of fluid has been reached there will be

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