Height Adjustment; Operation; Troubleshooting Chart; Maintenance - Shop-Vac Shop Sweep 405EDI User Manual

Indoor/outdoor vac
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Figure 6
Figure 7
Figure 8
Use the table below to determine A.W.G. wire
size required.
Volts
Total length of cord in feet
120V
25
50
Ampere Rating
More
Not More
Than
Than
0-6
18
16
6-10
18
16
10-12
16
16
12-16
14
12

HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

The Indoor/Outdoor Vac has a 2-position height
adjustment. Adjust the front wheels by placing
the axle in the slot that best suits your cleaning
requirements (See Figure 6).
1. Inspect power cord for loose or damaged
wiring. Make necessary repairs.

Operation

1. Connect cord to a 2-wire extension cord.
2. The cable restraint is designed to hold a loop of
your extension cable. This helps to avoid the
plug and socket connections coming loose if
the cable is pulled accidentally
(See Figure 7(C)).
3. Disengage stand. To disengage, tilt unit
forward slightly. With your toe, gently push the
stand underneath the unit until it snaps into
the retaining spring (See Figure 8).
4. The Indoor/Outdoor Vac has a powerful motor.
It can pick up some objects which may damage
the impeller. Avoid rocks or hardware (screws,
nuts, etc.) when possible.
5. Never operate on a wet surface.

Maintenance

power supply before attempting to service or
remove any components.
EMPTYING BAG
The collection bag can be easily emptied by
removing the strap connection from the upper
handle. Next, remove the adapter from the
discharge port and remove collection bag. Unzip
zipper and empty debris into a suitable container.
Note: Make sure exhaust gasket is in place before
reattaching collection bag.
LUBRICATION
No lubrication is necessary as the motor is
equipped with lifetime lubricated bearings.
100
150
STORAGE
AWG
Empty collection bag before storing. Store
indoors; do not expose to rain.
16
14
14
12
14
12
Not recommended
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.

Troubleshooting Chart

Symptom
Vacuum will
not start
Weak suction
Blowing
debris
Be sure
to disconnect
3
This
equipment
Possible Cause(s)
Corrective Action
Loose connection
Check plug at
receptacle
Check cord connection
to motor housing
Obstruction
Clean nozzle
Full collection bag
Clean discharge port
Empty bag
Obstruction
Clean discharge port
Full collection bag
Empty bag
Exhaust gasket not
Install gasket
installed properly

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