Kawasaki 840121 User Manual

Page 5

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FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

CONTROLS AND COMPONENTS:

1. ON/OFF Switch
2. Hose with Swivel Ends
3. Nozzle
4. Vacuum Port
5. Blower Port
6. Power Cord
7. Cord Storage Indentation

COMPONENT

MODEL NUMBER

BARE VACUUM CLEANER

691252

FILTER

691286

NOZZLE

691285

HOSE

691284

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If you have questions about hooking up the Wet/Dry Vacuum/Blower, contact a
certified electrical contractor to install the proper circuitry acceptable for this and
other power tools you use. Repair or replace any damaged electrical wiring
IMMEDIATELY.

EXTENSION CORD USAGE

Extension cords are not recommended for use with this Wet/Dry Vacuum/Blower.
Extension cords, if used, must be properly grounded with a 3-prong plug on one
and a 3-hole receptacle on the other. DO NOT use grounding adapters with an
extension cord.
Extension cords must be UL listed and use a minimum of 18
A.W.G. wiring. Extension cords should never exceed 25 feet in length. Extension
cords, that are too long, cause a voltage drop over the extra distance causing the
Wet/Dry Vacuum/Blower motor to run slower with the possibility of causing dam-
age to the motor. Using extension cords with smaller than the recommended wire
gauge run the risk of getting too hot, melting, and/or causing fires. See table,
“Extension Cord Specifications”, on page 13.

SYMBOLS

IMPORTANT: Some of the following symbols may be used on your tool. Please
study them and learn their meaning. Proper interpretation of these symbols will
allow you to operate the tool better and safer.

SYMBOL

NAME

EXPLANATION

V

Volts

Voltage (Potential)

A

Amperes

Current

Hz

Hertz

Frequency (Cycles per Second)

W

Watt

Power

Kg

Kilograms

Weight

Alternating Current

Type of Current

Direct Current

Type of Current

Alternating or Direct Current

Type of Current

Earthing Terminal

Grounding Terminal

Class II Construction

Denotes Double Insulation

min

Minutes

Time

s

Seconds

Time

Diameter

Size of Drill Bits,
Grinding Wheels, etc.

No load speed

No-load Rotational Speed

.../min

Revolutions per Minute

Revolutions, Surface Speed,
Strokes, etc. per Minute

1,2,3, …

Ring Selector Settings

Speed, Torque or Position Settings

4

13

3

10

7

5

6

1

11

12

2

9

8

8. Latches
9. Dust Container

10. Filter Bag
11. Rubber Band
12. Filter Cage
13. Ball Float (Inside Filter Cage)

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