Milwaukee 0931-20 Operator's Manual
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To clean the filter, first remove it from the vacuum. Tap it gently against a hard surface to loosen and remove debris. For a more thorough cleaning, rinse the filter under running water and allow it to dry completely before reinserting.
Check if the filter is clogged or needs cleaning. Ensure that the dust compartment is not full and that there are no blockages in the hose or attachments.
It is recommended to replace the filter every 3-6 months, depending on usage frequency and conditions. A clogged filter can reduce suction power and lead to overheating.
No, the Milwaukee 0931-20 Vacuum is designed for dry debris only. Using it for wet materials can damage the motor and void the warranty.
Ensure the vacuum is turned off and unplugged. Empty the dust compartment and clean the filter before storing it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Check the power source and ensure the battery is charged. Inspect the vacuum for any obstructions or damage that might prevent it from operating.
To maximize battery life, fully charge the battery before use and avoid letting it deplete completely before recharging. Store the battery in a cool, dry place when not in use.
The vacuum comes with a crevice tool and floor nozzle. Additional Milwaukee accessory kits may also be compatible for specific cleaning tasks.
Regularly clean the filter and empty the dust bin to prevent motor strain. Avoid vacuuming wet materials, and periodically check for blockages that may affect performance.
Avoid using the vacuum near flammable materials or liquids. Always turn off and unplug the vacuum before performing maintenance or cleaning tasks.