Shop-Vac 85S series User Manual page 3

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UNPACKING AND SET-UP
1. Pull lid latches in an outward motion, remove tank cover and any accessories that may have
been shipped in tank.
2. Attach tool holder following the instructions and illustrations in this manual.
3. Before replacing tank cover, refer to Dry Pick-Up or Wet Pick-Up Operation in this manual to
ensure you have the proper filters installed for your cleaning opera-
tion.
4. Replace tank cover and apply pressure with thumb to each latch
until it snaps tightly in place. Make sure all lid latches are clamped
securely.
5. Insert machine hose end into inlet of tank. Twist slightly to tighten the connection (Figure A).
6. Attach one of the cleaning accessories (depending on your cleaning requirements) on the acces-
sory end of the hose. Twist slightly to tighten the connection (Figure A).
7. Plug the cord into the wall outlet. Your cleaner is ready for use.
I = ON, O = OFF
NOTE: MANY MORE USEFUL TOOLS ARE AVAILABLE AT YOUR LOCAL DEALER OR SHOP-VAC
SITE.
TOOL HOLDER ASSEMBLY
(Not standard with all models)
1. With rear of unit facing you, take tool holder and position it with tabs facing rear
of unit (Figure 1).
2. Place "J" shaped tabs into the slots on cord wraps (Figure 2).
3. Press down until tabs snap into place.
4. Press down on center of tool holder until tab latches on bottom of lid (Figure 3).
1.
2.
DRY PICK-UP OPERATION
WARNING
– ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PLUG FROM
THE WALL OUTLET BEFORE REMOVING THE TANK COVER.
To pick up dust and dry material, you must install foam sleeve and reusable dry filter to ensure proper
filtration. If the vacuum has been used to pick up liquids, the foam sleeve must be cleaned and dried
before installing for dry pick up. With tank cover in an upside down position, slide foam sleeve down
over lid cage pulling until foam sleeve completely covers lid cage (Figure 4). NOTE: Bottom of foam
sleeve must be positioned on the OUTSIDE of groove around lid cage for the reusable dry filter to fit
properly (Figure 5, 5a). Center the reusable dry filter on lid cage (Figure 6), slide mounting ring down
over filter until ring is positioned against the ribs of the lid cage (Figure 7). The reusable dry filter should
always be in position over the foam sleeve for dry pick-up. To remove the filter for cleaning, remove
mounting ring and filter from lid cage (Figure 8). To clean the reusable dry filter, shake off excess dirt
and dust or (depending on the condition of the filter) rinse with water. Allow the filter to dry completely
and re-install. DO NOT MACHINE WASH OR DRY.
IMPORTANT: BEFORE INSTALLING REUSABLE FILTER BE SURE THAT FOAM SLEEVE IS OUTSIDE OF
GROOVE AND AROUND LID CAGE. (Figure 5, 5a)
NOTE: ENSURE THAT THE MOUNTING RING IS COMPLETELY SECURE AND IN POSITION BY PRESSING
DOWN FIRMLY AROUND THE RING IN SEVERAL PLACES. BE SURE THE REUSABLE DRY DISC FILTER
COMPLETELY COVERS THE FOAM SLEEVE. CHECK TO ENSURE THAT ALL EDGES OF THE REUSABLE
DRY FILTER ARE SECURE UNDER THE MOUNTING RING.
CAUTION
Efficiency of the vacuum is largely dependent on the filters. Dirty filters will reduce the air flow
and efficiency of the filtration system. DO NOT MACHINE WASH OR DRY
4.
5.
6.
7.
A
3.
– KEEP FILTERS CLEAN
5a.
8.
WET PICK UP OPERATION
Remove ALL dirt and debris found in the tank. The vacuum requires only a minimum of conversion
when going from dry to wet pick-up. Wet pick-up requires the foam sleeve (not standard on all
models) to be in position over the lid cage. Do not use the reusable dry filter for wet pick-up.
Misting in exhaust air may occur if the foam sleeve becomes saturated during wet pick-up. If mist-
ing occurs, remove and dry the saturated foam sleeve or replace with another dry foam sleeve to
eliminate the misting and possible dripping of liquid around the lid. Turn the unit off immediately
upon completing a wet pick-up job or when tank is full and ready to be emptied. Raise the hose to
drain any excess liquid into the tank. The interior of the tank should be periodically cleaned.
The foam sleeve should be cleaned periodically as described in the following steps:
1. Always disconnect the plug from the wall receptacle before removing the tank cover. Place tank
cover in an upside down position. Remove foam sleeve by sliding it up and off the lid cage.
2. Shake excess dust off foam sleeve with a rapid up and down movement.
3. Hold foam sleeve under running water for a minute or two, rinsing from the inside. A water wash
is not always required, depending on the condition of the foam sleeve.
4. Gently wring out excess water, blot foam sleeve with a clean towel, and allow to dry. The foam
sleeve is now ready to to be reinstalled on the lid cage.
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WEB-
NOTE: 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.
EMPTYING LIQUID WASTE
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Your Shop Vac
Wet/Dry may be emptied of liquid waste by removing the tank cover. To empty,
stop the motor and remove the plug from the wall receptacle. Remove the tank cover and
deposit the liquid waste contents in a suitable drain. After the tank is empty, return the cover
to its original position. To continue use, plug the cord into the wall receptacle and start the
motor.
AUTOMATIC SUCTION SHUT-OFF
The vacuum is equipped with an automatic suction shut-off that operates when picking up liq-
uids. 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 devel-
op a higher than normal pitch noise and the suction is drastically reduced. If this occurs, turn
unit off immediately. Failure to turn 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 out-
lined in the previous paragraph.
NOTE: IF ACCIDENTALLY TIPPED OVER, THE VACUUM COULD LOSE SUCTION. IF THIS OCCURS, TURN
UNIT OFF AND PLACE VAC IN UPRIGHT POSITION. THIS WILL ALLOW THE FLOAT TO RETURN TO ITS
NORMAL POSITION, AND YOU WILL BE ABLE TO CONTINUE OPERATION.
No lubrication is necessary as the motor is equipped with lifetime lubricated bearings.
Before storing your vacuum cleaner the tank should be emptied
and cleaned. The power cord can be wrapped around the cord
wraps provided on the tank cover on rear of unit (Figure 9). The
cleaner should be stored indoors.
THREE YEAR HOME
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Your Shop-Vac
vacuum cleaner is warranted for normal household use, in accordance with the User
Manual, against original defects in material and workmanship for a period of three years from date
of purchase. Should this product be used for commercial or rental use, a 90 day limited warranty will
apply. Shop-Vac Corporation warrants placing this vacuum cleaner in correct operating condition, by
repair or parts replacement, during the warranty period, without charge. This warranty does not cover
accessories. Use of non-recommended filters and/or accessories may void the manufacturer's war-
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ranty. Shop-Vac
assumes no responsibility for damage or faulty performance caused by misuse,
careless handling, and where repairs or modifications have been made. Do not attempt to service
your vacuum beyond that described in the User Manual. Proof of purchase date is required. The war-
ranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state or
province to province. This warranty is void outside of the United States and Canada.
Customers in the United States: for product service contact Shop-Vac Corporation, Customer Service,
at (570) 326-3557 or go to www.shopvac.com/support. Visit www.shopvac.com for your vacuum's
parts list schematic.
Customers in Canada: for product service return the complete unit, (transportation prepaid), to the
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Authorized Shop-Vac
Service Centre nearest you. A complete list of Authorized Service Centres is
included with each vacuum cleaner.
FROM THE TANK
LUBRICATION
STORAGE
USE WARRANTY
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