Milwaukee Heavy-Duty Commercial Vacuum User Manual

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Using the Vacuum Cleaner To Pick Up Wet Materials:

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of electric shock, DO NOT pick up wet

materials unless the vacuum cleaner is properly set up to

pick up wet materials.

A float valve shuts off suction when the tank is full. Be sure the float is

clean and moves freely in the float cage to ensure that the float valve

works (Figs. 3 & 4).

Fig. 3

Float cage

Float

WARNING!

If the float is clean, moves freely and the suction does not

shut off when the tank is filled (you will be able to see water

in the exhaust port), send the motorhead to the nearest

MILWUAKEE service facility for repair.

Cat. No. 8965 does not need a wet adapter for picking up wet materials.

The safety valve is already built in to the 8965 vaccum cleaner. Do not

remove the foam filter sleeve. It is designed to be used with both wet and

dry materials.

Installing Wet Adapter (Fig. 4)
1. Remove motorhead and set aside.
2. Set wet adapter into tank.
3. Replace motorhead and snap down tank latches.

Fig. 4

Float

cage

Float

Removing Liquid from the Vacuum Tank on Vacuum Cleaners

with Drain Valves
1. Center drain valve over floor drain.
2. Open drain valve.

For Cat. No. 8925, open drain valve by turning the drain valve handle

counter clockwise. To closedrain valve trun clockwise.
For Cat. No. 8924, 8926 and 8927, open drain valve by pulling up on the

handle. To close push down on handle.

3. Drain.
4. Rinse, dry tank and close drain valve.

Removing Liquid from the Vacuum Tank on Vacuum Cleaners

without Drain Valves
1. Remove motorhead and wet adapter and set aside.
2. Block wheels.
3. Carefully dump contents into floor drain.
4. Rinse and dry tank.
Do not store vacuum cleaner with liquid in tank. Run the vacuum for

about 5 minutes without picking up anything to dry the inside of the tank.

Using the Vacuum as a Blower
1. Attached hose exhaust port on the motorhead.
2. Attach the appropriate accessory to the hose.
3. Turn the vacuum on.

WARNING!

To reduce the risk of injury: wear saftey glasses and a dust

mask when using the vacuum cleaner as a blower.

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