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1. 800 465 7300 Our Customer Service team is available to assist you with product questions service center loca tions and replacement parts They can be reached Monday through Friday 8am 4pm Eastern Please have your model number available as well as the type and style located on the label inside of your product Please do not return product to place of purchase www airkinglimited com PARTS FOR DISCONTINUED OBSOLETE AND CERTAIN OTHER PRODUCTS MAY NOT BE AVAILABLE DUETO SAFETY REASONS MANY ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND MOST HEATER COMPONENTS ARE NOT AVAILABLE TO CONSUMERS FOR INSTALLATION OR REPLACEMENT VS80 Label Location Diagram Note Fem numbers 31 and 32 are to be placed on unit by tester A E 3 3 q gt q Nw E 6 VS80 BUILD UP CONFIGURATION VS80 BUILD UP CONFIGURATION 80 POWER UNIT BUILD UP SHEET ITEM NO PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Default QTY 1 57587 Main Canister Assembly 1 2 57598 5 7 Cup Style Motor Gasket 1 3 57609 High Air Watt Ultra 2 Stage 5 7 Flow Thru Motor 1 4 57620 Motor Mount Bracket with Strap 1 5 57631 1 4 x 20 x 3 1 4 Long Motor Bolt 3 7 57653 Strain Relief Plug 1 8 57664 10 24 x 3 4 Phillips Round Head 2 9 57675 10 24 Keeps Nut 4 10 57686 3 8 Spacer for PC Board 1 11 57697 Remote Control Plug with Wire
2. Off If the procedures described in Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 do not correct the power unit not starting then it could be a malfunction of the relay the low voltage transformer could be burned out or there could be a loose wire in the power unit If you suspect a malfunction in the power unit contact your service technician 22 Transformer Burned Out Refer to Number 21 23 Loose Wire In the Power Unit Refer to Number 21 24 A Hose Plugged Into Another Inlet Valve Cleaning from more than one inlet at a time will reduce the airflow to less than is required to deep clean your carpets 25 P C Board Relay stuck on Refer to Number 9 If after using the procedures described in Number 8 it appears that the relay is sticking on unplug the power cord to cut off all electricity to the power unit Caution Checking the wiring in the power unit should only be attempted by a qualified service technician 26 P C Board Transformer burned out f the procedures described in Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 do not correct the power unit not starting then it could be a malfunction of the relay the low voltage transformer could be burned out or there could be a loose wire in the power unit If you suspect a malfunction in the power unit contact your service technician 27 LED Light Some units have an LED light at the unit If the LED light is not on refer to number 5 If you have power at the unit but LED light is off contact your loca
3. not the cord Do not handle plug or appliance with wet hands 9 If your system is equipped with an electrical vacuum hose do not use if damaged Do not pull hose around sharp corners and keep hose away from heated surfaces Do not run other appliances over vacuum hose 0 Do not unplug system by pulling on vacuum hose To unplug grasp the cuff located on the end of the hose If you have a standard non electric hose pull out with a twisting motion If your hose is an electric hose with direct connect plug in pull straight out Do not put anything into vacuum inlets or vents Keep all inlets and vents free of things that might slow airflow such as lint dust and hair Do not use the vacuum system if something is blocking an opening 2 If equipped with an air turbine power brush unplug the vacuum hose before attaching power brush Keep fingers hands and toes away from the base of the power brush Failure to do so could result in injury from moving parts 3 Do not use the electric vacuum hose if it is damaged cut or punctured Do not pick up sharp objects with the vacuum nozzle or hose Hose may contain electrical wires 4 In the event the power unit should get wet do not use the vacuum system until it has been properly serviced and examined by a serviceman or installer 5 Do not handle electric hose or inlets with wet hands 6 Keep hair loose clothing fingers and all parts of the body away from wand other openings and moving par
4. Connectors 1 12 57708 Bottom Dirt Canister Gasket 1 13 57719 Vacuum Cap 1 14 57730 Bag Protector Plate 1 15 57741 1 4 x 20 x 3 4 Long Motor Bolt 1 16 57752 LED Panel Holder 1 17 57763 Zinc Pushnut 1 18 57774 Plastic 12 Cone 1 19 57785 nverted Bag 1 20 57796 Low Voltage Boot Cover 1 21 57807 120 Volt US Power Cord 1 22 57818 14 Tall Dirt Canister with Air Channel and Latches Chrome 1 23 57829 Bag Clip Label 1 24 57840 Bag Clip 1 25 57851 4 Mil Platic Bag for Dirt Canister 1 26 57862 Crown Cover Chrome 1 27 57873 12 Foam Disc for Lid 1 28 57884 120 Volt Avnon PC Board with Mounting Plate and Standoffs x 29 57895 Electrical Shock Warning Label 1 30 57906 Power Unit Spec Label 1 31 57917 Serial Number Label 1 32 57928 Date Code Label 1 33 57939 Rocker Switch for On Off Control of Power Unit 1 34 57950 Ultra and Ultra Lite Motor Foam 1 2 x 4 x 29 3 8 1 36 57972 Plastic Bag Instruction Label 1 37 57983 Wall Hanger Bracket with Grommets Blue al 38 57994 Hanger Bracket Holding Strap 1 39 58005 AirKing Unit Label ji 40 58016 Nylon Spacer for Bag Protector Plate 1 41 58027 Mechanical Circuit Breaker 16 Amp 1 42 58038 Exhaust Stem 1 43 58049 6 x 7 16 Phil TEK Screw 4 CONTACT Location Information Corporate Headquarters for United States division 820 Lincoln Avenue West Chester PA 19380 Ph 800 465 7300 F51067
5. rapidly if NEW carpets are being cleaned for there is usually a tremendous quantity of loose fibers that are retained in the carpet from the manufacturing process In some instances it may take several months before all of these loose fibers are removed HOW OFTEN SHOULD I CLEAN THE INVERTED BAG The inverted bag should be cleaned approximately 3 4 times a year or every time the dirt canister is dumped If your inverted bag should ever need replaced contact your local dealer If you have trouble removing or replacing the dirt canister using your knee try supporting the can with one hand unlatching or relatching one side with the other hand Then reverse your hands to unlatch or relatch the other side 4 STORE YOUR HOSE AND TOOLS PROPERLY When not in use always hang up your hose and store the cleaning tools and wands in a place where they will not be damaged 5 HOLD THE INLET DOOR OPEN WHEN REMOVING THE HOSE After removing the hose from the inlet hold the inlet door open for a few seconds to a Make sure the unit has stopped b Clear any residual dirt out of the vacuum tubing 6 DO NOT PICK UP ANY LIQUIDS Do not pull liquids into the vacuum tubing since any liquid left in the tubing may a Drain back out of the wall inlet and cause streaking of the walls b Cause dirt build up in the tubing that could eventually clog the system Wet Pick up Units are available for this type of use Contact your local dealer 7 BE CERTA
6. Central Vacuums OWNERS MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety instructions pg 2 Grounding Instructions pg 3 4 Operating Your Vacuum pg 4 Tips on the Care of Your Central Vacuum pg 4 5 Maintenance Inverted Bag Units pg 5 Troubleshooting Guide pg 6 8 Serial Number Location pg 8 Warranty pg 9 Explosion pg 10 11 IMPORTANT CAREFULLY READ AND RETAIN THIS BOOKLET Central Vacuums IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance basic precautions should always be followed including the following READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS before using this appliance WARNING To reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury Always follow these safety instructions Do not leave room when hose is plugged in to the inlet Disconnect power before servicing Electric shock could occur if used on wet surfaces Do not allow to be used as a toy Close attention is necessary when used by or near children Use only as described in this manual Use only those attachments that are recommended Do not use with damaged cord or plug If appliance is not working as it should has been dropped damaged left outdoors or dropped into water return it to a service center 6 Do not pull or carry by cord use cord as a handle close a door on cord or pull cord around sharp edges or corners Do not run appliance over cord Keep cord away from heated surfaces 7 Do not unplug by pulling on cord To unplug grasp the plug
7. IN TO FILL OUT AND RETURN THE WARRANTY CARD Take just a few moments to fill out the warranty card cut it out place a stamp on it and drop it in the mail eee Central Vacuums TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Please read the Warranty certificate before attempting any service on your power unit The motor in your power unit DOES NOT require oiling The bearings have been lubricated and sealed at the fac tory Tampering in any way with the motor blower will invalidate your warranty Your central vacuum system has been engineered to provide many years of carefree service Should your system for some reason fail to function properly the following chart and instructions should help you to restore efficient service promptly Check the chart for symptoms and then read across to determine the prob able cause The probable causes are numbered for your convenience and after you have found your symptom refer to the directions for checking that item SYMPTOM No LOW POWER POWER CYCLES Check each X for AIRFLOW AIRFLOW UNIT UNIT OFF DOES CONTINUES AND ON PROBABLE CAUSE NOT RUN TO RUN Power Cord Push to reset Circuit Breaker on Unit Circuit Breaker in House Panel Internal Thermal Switch in Unit some models Electrical Wall Outlet Plug Switch in the Wall Inlet Stuck Off Switch in Wall Inlet Stuck On Remote Control Wire Broken 9 Remote Control Wire Shorted 10 Flexible Hose Plugged 11 Tubing in Walls Clogged 12 Dirt Canist
8. ROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded If it should malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock Your central vacuum system is supplied with an electrical cord having a grounding pin It is recommended that this plug be used only with an ap propriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances This appliance is for use on a nominal 120 volt circuit U S only or 230 250 volt circuits where applicable and has a grounded plug that looks like the plug shown in Figure A A temporary adapter that looks like the adapter illustrated in Figure B may be used to connect this plug to a 2 pole receptacle as shown in Figure B if a properly grounded outlet is not available The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet Figure A can be installed by a qualified electrician NOTE Temporary adapters are not permitted in Canada The green colored rigid ear lug or the like extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent ground such as a prop erly grounded outlet box cover Whenever the adapter is used it must be held in place by a metal screw GROUNDED OUTLET WF ADAPTER METAL SCREW TAB FOR GROUNDING GROUNDING SCREW PIN FIGURE A FIGURE B DANGER Improper connection of the equipment grounding conductor can result in a risk of electri
9. ble We recommend that you have your unit and motor brushes inspected by a qualified serviceman every 4 6 years TIPS ON THE CARE OF YOUR CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM Your power unit is warranted against defective materials and workmanship but not against misuse There is a service charge for repairing or replacing damaged or misused components of the system or for unnecessary service calls Your built in system is a lifetime improvement for you and your family Follow these simple tips and you will enjoy it for many years 1 DO NOT PLACE ANYTHING ON TOP OF THE POWER UNIT To do so would cause the motor to overheat as it will impair the cooling air flow 2 DO NOT OVERFILL YOUR DIRT CANISTER Allowing the dirt canister to fill up to the bottom of the plastic cone will nullify the cyclonic separator system and could cause debris to be drawn into the upper screen which may in time dam age your power unit 3 USE ONE INLET A A TIME TO MAINTAIN PROPER AIR FLOW Using more than one vacuum inlet at a time reduces the air flow to a level below that which is required to effectively deep clean your carpets www airkinglimited com MAINTENANCE Inverted bag units provide a permanent filter and require occasional cleaning To clean the inverted bag units follow these steps Remove the dirt canister by supporting the bottom canister with your knee Then unsnap the two dirt canister latches by grasping the lower end of each latch and pulling stra
10. c shock Check with a qualified electrician or your installer if you are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance if it will not fit the outlet use a temporary adaptor as shown and have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician as soon as possible so Central Vacuums GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the appliance OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT For Electric hose or vacuum hose used with extension cord This appliance must be connected to a polarized 2 pole receptacle permanent wiring system OPERATING YOUR CENTRAL VAGUUM Your central vacuum system has been engineered for a long trouble free service life Your power unit is cov ered by a factory limited warranty that is enclosed with these instructions Please read your limited warranty carefully If your owners manual came with a warranty card fill it out and return to the factory You should fill out your registration card within ten 10 days of installation and return to address listed on the card This will validate our factory warranty Remember your warranty does not cover abuse or misuse of the equipment If your owners manual did not come with a warranty card contact your dealer for warranty informat
11. e and with the power unit operating repeat the process of stretching the hose If this fails to unclog the hose run handle first a screwdriver with at least a 3 4 diameter handle hrough the hose 11 Tubing in Wall Clogged Check the airflow at the power unit If the airflow is good here but not at ocations further from the power unit your tubing is either clogged or has broken open If you cannot repair this contact your service man If you turn the power unit on and leave the inlet valve furthest from he power unit open and then check the exhaust from the power unit you can determine whether you have a break in the tubing or whether the tubing is clogged If very little air is coming out of the exhaust of the power unit then it is probably an obstruction in the tubing and not a break 12 Dirt Canister Over Filled Whenever low airflow is experienced the first thing to check is the dirt canister for over filling or clogged filter bag some models Refer to Number 13 Read the Operations section of this manual for information on how to clean your dirt canister o 3 Filter Bag Clogged some models Read the Operations section of this manual for information on how to remove and clean your filter bag 4 Dirt Canister Lid Off On those models with lift off dirt canister lids check the Operations section of this manual the lid must be replaced squarely on top of the canister or it will allow a vacuum
12. er Overfilled 13 Filter Bag Clogged some models 14 Dirt Canister Lid Off 15 Dirt Canister Gasket Loose 16 Outside Exhaust Blocked 17 Dirt Canister Not Latched 18 Another Wall Inlet Door Open 19 Blower Protection Screen Clogged 20 Relay Stuck On 21 Relay Stuck Off 22 Transformer Burned Out 23 Loose Wire in Power Unit 24 A Hose Plugged into another Inlet 25 PC Board Relay Stuck ON 26 PC Board Transformer burned out 27 LED Light 1 o 015 w D 1 Power Cord Make sure that the power cord is plugged into an operating receptacle of the proper voltage and current for your unit 2 Push to Reset Circuit Breaker If your unit has experienced an over current or extremely high temperature the button will pop out To reset simply push the button in until it protrudes about 1 8 inch and stays in If the breaker pops out again when the unit is used call your service technician customer service 300 465 7300 3 Circuit Breaker inHouse Panel Check your house breaker panel If the circuit breaker if off you may have too many appliances utilizing that circuit For best results your power unit should be on a separate circuit Try to remove some of the extra circuit load by unplugging other devices If the breaker continues to cut off call your service technician 4 Internal Thermal Switch in Unit If your unit comes equipped with an internal thermal switch and quits running it
13. ge abuse misuse unauthorized repairs made or attempted This warranty does not cover shipping costs for the return of products to Air King for repair or replacement Air King will pay return shipping charges from Air King following warranty repairs or replacement ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IM PLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABIL ITY LAST ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE OR UNTIL THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER OF THE PRODUCT SELLS OR TRANSFERS THE PRODUCT WHICHEVER FIRST OCCURS AND IN NO EVENT SHALL AIR KING S LIABILITY UNDER ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY INCLUDE 1 INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FROM ANY CAUSE WHATSOEVER OR II REPLACMENT OR REPAIR OF ANY HOUSE FUSES CIRCUIT BREAKERS OR RECEPTACLES NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN NO EVENT SHALL AIR KING S LIABILITY UNDER ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY EXCEED THE PUR CHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT AND ANY SUCH LIABILITY SHALL TERMINATE UPON THE EXPIRATION OF THE WARRANTY PERIOD Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so these exclusions or limitations may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state and province to province Proof of purchase is required before a warranty claim will be accepted CUSTOMER SERVICE Toll Free
14. ight away from the canister see figure 1c N Carefully lower the dirt canister dump the contents into trash container figure 2c and then set aside CO It is not necessary to remove the inverted bag to clean A plastic bag may be placed over the bottom portion of the top canister Then while holding the plastic bag tightly around the canister with one hand push the bag up inside with the other hand and brush shake the bag surface to loosen any dust and debris that may have accumulated on the bag see figure 3c In this way the bag can be cleaned without getting any dust or debris on the floor or hands 4 Replace the dirt canister by slipping the rim of the dirt canister over the lip of the top can until it is seated against the rim gasket Then while holding the canister in place with your knee see Figure 1c fasten the two latches Do this by hooking the top lip of each latch over the rim of the top can and then press straight in on the bottom of the latches until they lock HOW OFTEN SHOULD CHECK OR EMPTY MY DIRT CANISTER Initially the dirt canister should be checked or emptied weekly until some m idea can be obtained as to how long it takes to half fill the canister under your normal cleaning routine All vacuum systems will function more effectively if it is emptied frequently Under no circumstances should you allow your dirt canister to become more than 3 4 full before emptying Note The canister will fill more
15. ion CLEANING TOOLS Your Air King system includes all the tools necessary for general cleaning of the typical home Consult the user guide packed with the accessories included with your VS80 Air King power unit for specific use and care instructions In addition to the tools included with your system Air King offers a wide range of optional tools which permit you to customize your central vacuum system to meet your specific needs and preferences To review optional tools and accessories that can enhance the benefits received from your Air King central vacuum system visit us on line at www airkinglimited com or contact your local Air King distributor VACUUM POWER UNIT Your power unit does not require any oil The bearings in the motor are greased and sealed for life The motor of the unit has contact brushes inside As the unit is used the brushes will wear even when functioning properly Because of this the brushes in most power units will need to be replaced after 700 to 1 500 hours of use Brush life is also affected by humidity altitude temperature and the number of starts and stops So there is a wide spread in the actual life of the motor brushes On average the life of the motor brush when used in a normal manner will be from ten to twenty years The cost of replacing your motor brushes is not great but the damage that can be done to the motor through not replacing the brushes before they are completely worn out is considera
16. l service technician IFYOU CANNOT DIAGNOSE OR REPAIR YOUR TROUBLE CONTACT THE NEAREST DISTRIBUTOR IMPORTANT SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION FOR CENTRAL VACUUM SYSTEM The serial number for your wall mounted GP MO central vacuum system can be found e o N oo co N Unit Label representative only yours may differ located under the unit model label see remem representative diagram below The unit Date Code model label will be found on the left or XXXX representative only yours may differ right side of the unit near the top and Serial Number close to the wall 000000000 de representative only yours may differ is AIR KING AMERICA LIMITED WARRANTY WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS This product is warranted against defects in workmanship and or materials HOW LONG THIS WARRANTY LASTS This warranty extends only to the original purchaser of the product and lasts for one 1 year from the date of original purchase or until the original purchaser of the product sells or transfers the product whichever first occurs WHAT AIR KING WILL DO During the warranty period Air King will at its sole option repair or replace any part or parts that prove to be defective or replace the whole product with the same or comparable model WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER This warranty does not apply if the product was dam aged or failed because of accident improper handling or operation shipping dama
17. leak 5 Dirt Canister Gasket Loose If the dirt canister gasket has been pulled loose it will allow a vacuum leak The gasket may be reattached with contact cement or any of the so called super glues Outside Exhaust Blocked Check the exhaust system by removing the tubing from the motor blower exhaust and comparing the airflow at this point versus the airflow reaching the outside If blockage is detected and cannot be removed contact you service technician Dirt Canister Not Attached If the dirt canister latches some models are not properly closed it will cause an air leak along the gasket and reduce your cleaning ability Another Wall Inlet Door Open Check all the inlet valves to make sure that only one inlet is in use at a time Attempting to clean from two or more inlets at a time will reduce the airflow below the level required to deep clean your carpets Motor Protection Screen Clogged This usually occurs due to allowing the dirt canister to over fill or a broken filter bag some models Refer to the Operations section of this manual for instructions on cleaning the blower protection screen 20 Relay Stuck On Refer to Number 9 If after using the procedures described in Number 9 it appears that the relay is sticking on unplug the power cord to cut off all electricity to the power unit Caution Checking the wiring in the power unit should only be attempted by a qualified service technician Relay Stuck
18. may require 10 minutes to cool off before resetting itself 5 Electrical Wall Outlet Plug Sometimes the electric wiring from the house breaker panel to the wall outlet plug can become loose or broken Plug a lamp or another electric appliance into the outlet to assure that you are getting power If not call your electrical contractor 6 Switch in the Wall Inlet Stuck in Off Position Plug your flexible hose into the other wall inlets if your unit functions normally then the problem lies in the switch or remote control circuit to the inoperative inlet valve The bolts holding the micro switch in the inlet valve may have loosened allowing itto move out of position Remove the wall inlet face plate and tighten the bolts or call your service man 7 Switch in the Wall Inlet Stuck in On Position Use your finger to roll the steel ball located in the top of the neck of the inlet Some foreign material may have become lodged in the hole with the ball preventing it from moving into its proper position Caution if this procedure does not turn your unit off unplug the power cord and notify your service technician 8 Remote Control Wire Broken Usually if more than one wall inlet is inoperative the trouble is in the remote control wiring and the wire is either loose or broken and should be tightened or replaced 9 Remote Control Wire Shorted Unplug one of the remote control wires that is attached to the side of the power unit if the unit stop
19. s it indicates that the remote control wire is shorted or one of the wall inlet switches is stuck in the on position If the procedure for number 6 does not shut he unit off and you cannot locate the short notify your service man If the unit does not stop running when you unplug the remote control wire either the short is in the power unit wiring or he relay is stuck Refer to number 20 Caution Checking the wiring in the power unit should only be attempted by a qualified service technician 10 Flexible Hose Plugged If proper airflow is not obtained through the hose remove the hose from he vacuum inlet then start the power unit by activating the wall inlet switch If the airflow at the inlet is good then this will normally indicate a blockage in the hose or wand If blockage is in the wand it can be disassembled and cleaned If blockage is in the hose the hose should first be laid out straight hen with the hose plugged into the inlet valve and the power unit running pick up the hose starting at he end furthest from the valve and gently stretch about two feet of it at a time as you proceed along the ength of the hose toward the inlet valve It this does not clear the stoppage then remove the hose cuffs by unscrewing them and switch them to the other ends of the hose these cuffs have left hand screw hreads so rotate them in a clockwise direction to unscrew from the hose After this has been done replace the hose in the inlet valv
20. ts 7 If so equipped do not use your central vacuum system without dustbag and or filters in place 8 Always disconnect vacuum system before emptying dirt canister cleaning filters or replacing dustbag 9 Use extra care when cleaning on stairs 0 Do not use to pick up flammable or combustible liquids such as gasoline or use in areas where such liquids may be present 21 Do not use to pick up dry wall or cement dust Doing so will void warranty 22 Do not pick up anything that is burning or smoking such as cigarettes matches or hot ashes 23 When finished put the vacuum hose and attachments away to prevent tripping accidents 24 For a grounded appliance connect to a properly grounded outlet only See grounding instructions Esse So SE D SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 25 For electric vacuum hose connect to a properly wired 2 pole polarized outlet 26 Electric vacuum hose use only with the electric power brush for use with the central vacuum system 27 The extension cord provided may only be used with the electric power brush for use with the central vacuum system 28 DO NOT USEthe electric vacuum hose or extension cord with any appliance other than the central vacuum electric power brush for which it is intended CAUTION Do not use when rug or floor is wet ATTENTION Ne pas utiliser lorsque le tapis ou le plancher est moduille WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK COULD OCCUR IF USED ON WET SURFACES LIA OOO G
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