Switching On And Wet Vacuuming - Ryobi R2-PWWDV-G Original Instructions Manual

High-pressure cleaner and wet/dry vacuum
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Wet Vacuuming

5.3 Switching on and wet vacuuming

WARNING: Danger of injury! A damaged or incompletely installed appliance must never be used. Check
the wet/dry vacuum cleaner and the power cord before each use.
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1. If required, put on a suction nozzle, Chapter 5.2, "Selecting and fitting suction nozzle".
2. Insert the appliance plug into a socket with ground/safety contact.
NOTE: You can also connect the wet/dry vacuum cleaner to a service socket of the high-pressure cleaner
(Fig. 39). The 3x on/off switch of the high-pressure cleaner (Fig. 3/7) has to be in the right position for this.
Only then is the service socket supplied with electricity.
3. Switch on the wet/dry vacuum cleaner using the on/off switch (Fig. 40).
4. Now vacuum up the dirty water and damp dirt.
CAUTION: Danger of motor damage! If the float is blocking the suction channel, switch off the appliance
immediately. If you continue to operate the machine anyway, the motor will be damaged.
NOTE: The wet/dry vacuum cleaner has an integrated float, that blocks the suction channel once the dirt tank
has too much dirty water. If the float triggers, noise coming from the motor becomes much higher and louder.
Switch the appliance off then, pull the appliance plug from the socket and empty the dirt tank (see below).
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