Power Switch; Operating Instructions - Porter-Cable 7812 Instruction Manual

Power tool-triggered wet/dry vac
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D. Slide the collar (B) off the standard hose and position it onto the
Static Dissipating hose.
E. Thread the mounting hub (C) onto the Static Dissipating hose (by
turning it counterclockwise).
F.
Place the bayonet connector onto the mounting hub and
position the collar (B), so that its locking tabs align with the holes in
the bayonet connector.
G. Press the collar into the bayonet connector until the two locking tabs
engage the holes in the bayonet connector.
9.
Attach the Vacuum Hose to the appropriate accessory nozzle, or to the
dust port of a power tool.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The Porter-Cable Power Tool-Triggered Wet/Dry Vac is designed for use as a
general purpose shop vacuum, or for use connected to various power tools.
With the dust bag removed, it can be used to pick up water and other wet
materials.
A power outlet is provided that allows a power tool to be connected to the
Vacuum Cleaner. The Vacuum Cleaner will automatically switch "ON" when
the power tool is started, and it will automatically switch "OFF" approximately
6 to 10 seconds after the power tool is turned "OFF".

POWER SWITCH

The power switch on both the 7812 and 7814 models has two positions – on
and off. When not using a power tool, turn the vacuum cleaner to the "ON"
position to begin vacuuming.
These vacuums can be used to provide a dust-free environment when
attached to a power tool.
An accessory outlet is located under a hinged cover (A) Fig. 5 on the front of
the vacuum cleaner. Lift this cover to expose the outlet.
Connect the power cord of the
power tool to this outlet. Turn the
power switch of the vacuum cleaner
to the "ON" position. A green light,
located next to the outlet, will glow.
This light indicates that the vacuum
will start automatically when the
power tool is activated.
When the power tool is switched to
the "OFF" position, the vacuum
motor will continue to run for 6 to 10
seconds to finish collecting the dust,
and then it will stop.
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Fig. 5
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