Using The Vacuum Cleaner As A Blower; Re-Equipping From A Dry Vacuum Cleaner To A Blower; Blowing Out Dirt - Ryobi R2-PWWDV-G Original Instructions Manual

High-pressure cleaner and wet/dry vacuum
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Using the vacuum cleaner as a blower

7.1 Re-equipping from a dry vacuum cleaner to a blower

NOTE: If you want to use the vacuum cleaner as a blower, the motor protection filter has to be installed. If you
are unsure as to whether the motor protection filter is actually installed, proceed as described in Chapter 6.1,
"Before dry vacuum cleaning".
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7.2 Blowing out dirt

WARNING: Danger of injury! If you are going to use the vacuum cleaner as a blower, always wear
protective goggles with side protection. If you are also going to blow out particulate matter, you also have
to wear a basic air mask.
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1. Switch the appliance off and pull the appliance plug out of the socket.
2. If you have not done so already, empty the dirt tank Chapter 5.4,
"Switching off and emptying the dirt tank" and clean the motor
protection filter, Chapter 9.4, "Cleaning/changing the motor protection
filter of the vac".
3. Release the suction hose from the nozzle at the motor unit that is
marked with 'VACUUM'.
4. Insert the suction hose powerfully into the connecting piece at the
motor unit that is marked with 'BLOWER' (Fig. 48).
1. Switch on the wet/dry vacuum cleaner using the on/off switch (Fig. 49).
2. Hold the appliance in one hand and the free suction hose end in the
other and blow out the dirt.
3. After finishing the work, switch off the wet/dry vacuum cleaner using
the on/off switch (Fig. 49).
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