Table of Contents Installing the Wall Mount .........7 ....2 Before Using .............2 ............7 .........7 ..............3 How to Use ...............8 Caring for your FloatVac ...........3 ..............8 ...........3 Maintenance & Storage ......8 Warranty & Customer Care .......4 Emptying the Dust Bin ..........8 Customer Care ............4...
To reduce the risk of electric shock, this vacuum has a polarized plug, meaning one prong is wider than the Do not use your FloatVac to pick up hazardous dust such as soot, ash, ceramic dust, drywall and plaster dust, asbestos or asbestos dust, or to pick up toxic or greasy materials.
2 years from the date of purchase when used for private household purposes in accordance with the FloatVac Owner’s Manual. The warranty provides, at no extra cost to you, all labour and This warranty is subject to the following terms: FloatVac Inc.
UNPACKING & ASSEMBLY FLOATVAC PARTS LIST Part # Item Name Qty. Part # Item Name Qty. FV-001 Base FV-021 Vacuum Hose-Flex FV-002 Motor Housing FV-022 Short Wire Harness FV-003 Exhaust Cover FV-023 Wand FV-004 FV-024 Pneumatic Power Head FV-005 Dirt Bin Back Plate...
USING ATTACHMENTS wand Attaching Hose to Base Unit Extending the Metal Wand faces upwards 1. With one hand, grip the inner wand 2. With the other hand, grasp the outer wand the dust bin into place 3. Pull the inner wand out to create the desired 4.
INSTALLING THE WALL MOUNT 1. Find a place in your home you would like to store your FloatVac using the two holes on the back of the mount for reference 4. Remove the wall mount and, using a ¼” wood drill, drill holes where you creat Tip #1: If you don’t have a drill, use a hammer and a nail to create the holes instead...
Small Floor Tool • other fabrics. The lint-catching strip is great for removing dust and hair. Upholstery Brush • more delicate trinkets and souvenirs. HOW TO USE • Unwind the cord from around the cord management tabs Tip: To remove the cord from around the tabs quickly and easily, the management tabs can be rotated in order to free the cord from its wrapping •...
6. Pull pieces away from each other to detach CLEANING OR CHANGING THE FILTERS Note: Should your FloatVac stop floa�ng, it may indicate that your filters need to be emp�ed or cleaned.
2. Using a screwdriver, remove the two screws which hold the exhaust cover in place before reassembling hand or, if needed, rinsed with water. STORING YOUR FLOATVAC 2. Wind the cable around provided cord hooks 3. Always store the unit indoors, in a cool dry place...
1. If utilizing your FloatVac wall mount, hang the base unit from the tab near the top of the mount 4. Secure the telescopic wand to the clip on the left side of the wall mount 6. Place all hose attachments into the mesh utility bag and hang the bag from the hook on the...
Air inlet valve is open Check to make sure air inlet valve is closed Filters need to be cleaned FloatVac abruptly stops run- Vacuum may have overheated Thermal protector may have been ning tripped. Unplug and allow vacuum turn on vacuum again.