Tool Holder; Installation; Operation - Shop-Vac 586 Series User Manual

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Insert bolt and tighten nut until secure.
ITEM NUMBER & DESCRIPTION
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55 Gal. band assembly
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Caster
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TOOL HOLDER

(Not standard with all models)
If your tool holder looks like the one pictured in Figure 50, follow these instructions.
1. With rear of unit facing you, take tool holder and position it with tabs facing rear of unit
(Figure 51).
2. Place "J" shaped tabs into the slots on cord wraps (Figure 52).
3. Press down until tabs snap into place.
4. Press down on center of tool holder until tab latches on bottom lid (Figure 53).
If your tool holder looks like the one pictured in Figure 54, follow these instructions.
1. With rear of unit facing you, take tool holder and slide over notches on rear of tank (Figure 55).
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INSTALLATION

(See Operation section for Filters)

OPERATION

This equipment incorporates parts such as switches, motors or the
like that tend to produce arcs or sparks that can cause an explosion.
Do not pick up flammable, combustible, or hot materials. Do not use
around explosive liquids or vapors, as electrical devices produce arcs
or sparks which can cause a fire or explosion - do not use at filling
stations or anywhere gasoline is stored or dispensed.
Blower Use
Some vacuum cleaners can be used as a powerful blower by inserting the hose into the motor
housing exhaust port.
ALWAYS WEAR EYE PROTECTION TO PREVENT ROCkS OR DEBRIS
FROM BEING BLOWN OR RICOCHETING INTO THE EYES OR FACE WHICH
CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE PLUG FROM THE WALL OUTLET BEFORE
REMOVING THE TANk COVER.
3.
Hex head bolt, 1/4 - 20 x 1
4.
Hex nut, 1/4 - 20
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keep Filters Clean
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The efficiency of these vacuum cleaners is largely dependent on the filter.
A clogged filter can cause overheating and possibly damage the vacuum cleaner.
Clean or replace filters regularly. Do not use the vacuum or filters for collecting hazardous or
other health endangering materials.
NOTE: Never machine wash or dry filters.
Cartridge Filter Maintance
NOTICE
This filter is made of high quality paper designed to stop small
particles of dust. The filter can be used for wet or dry pick-up. A dry
filter is necessary to pick up dry material. If you use your vac to pick
up dust when the filter is wet, the filter will clog quickly and be very
difficult to clean. The filter may become saturated when picking up
large quantities of liquid causing misting to appear in the exhaust
air. At this time, you should dry or change the filter to eliminate this
occurrance. Please handle the filter carefully when removing it for
cleaning or when installing it. Check the filter for tears or small holes.
Even a small hole can cause dust to be exhausted. Do not use a filter
with holes or tears. Replace it immediately.
The cartridge filter is not compatible when utilizing the qPV® Pump
Vacuum's pump pick-up assembly.
Installing & Cleaning:
1. Slide cartridge filter down over filter cage (Figure 56).
2. Place filter retainer on top of cartridge filter (Figure 57).
3. Hold onto base of lid cage with one hand and turn retainer clockwise to tighten (Figure 58).
4. To remove filter for cleaning, again hold onto base of lid cage with one hand and turn
retainer counter clockwise to loosen (Figure 59).
5. Slide cartridge filter off filter cage (Figure 60).
6. Clean dry filter by tapping it on inside of waste can (Figure 61).
7. Clean wet filter by rinsing from the inside (Figure 62).
8. When wet (to prevent mold and/or mildew build-up), the cartridge filter should be removed
and allowed to air dry for a 24-hour period before being re-installed back onto the filter cage.
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Dry Pickup
See the Shop-Vac
Vacuum filter Reference and Installation chart on page 3 to determine
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which type of dry filtration is best for your needs. Better quality filtration is required for finer dry
materials. Collection filter bags are recommended for very fine materials such as dry wall dust.
Note: When using the vacuum to pick-up very fine dust such as sawdust or dry wall dust, it
will be necessary to empty the tank and clean the filter at more frequent intervals to maintain
maximum pick-up power or upgrade to collection filter bags.
Wet Pickup
See the Shop-Vac
Vacuum filter Reference and Installation chart on page 3 to determine
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which type of wet filtration is best for your needs. Remove the dry filters plus all dirt and debris
found in the tank assembly. Wet pick-up requires only the foam sleeve or cartridge filter to be in
place. Do not use dry filters for wet pick-up. When picking up several tanks full of liquid, the filter
will become saturated and misting may appear in the exhaust air. At this time, you should dry
the filter or change to a dry filter to eliminate the misting and possible dripping of liquid around
the lid. After completing a wet pick-up job, raise the hose to drain into tank before shutting off the
vac. The interior of the tank should be periodically rinsed clean.
Note: Wet pick-up accessories should be washed periodically with soap and water, especially
after picking up wet, sticky liquids.
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TIGHTEN
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LOOSEN
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