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Power nozzle manual: [http://rainbowsystem.com/uploads/manuals/PN_eSERIES_English.pdf rainbowsystem.com]
Power nozzle manual: [http://rainbowsystem.com/uploads/manuals/PN_eSERIES_English.pdf rainbowsystem.com]
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Latest revision as of 01:32, 30 May 2024

Rainbow E-1

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Rainbow E-1

Rainbow E-1.jpg
Synonyms: Rainbow e SERIES Modell E-1
Material: dust; wet dirt (only without power nozzle!)
Access Requirements: Read the Wiki Page
Manual: rainbowsystem.com & hardcopy near the machine
Tutors:


This shop vac has a very fine filter: all the dirt passes through a water tank! Together with its power nozzle, this makes it suitable for thorough floor cleaning and sanding dust extraction but NOT for large particles like wood shavings or bits of metal. With a regular nozzle, it's capable to suck up liquids as well!

the water tank needs to be filled until the central pin is completely covered!
  • read the MANUAL
  • NEVER operate without a properly filled water tank
  • ALWAYS empty the water tank after use (straight into the canalization outside)

Power Nozzle

NEVER attempt to suck up liquids with the power nozzle (risk of electric shock)!

Technically, the power nozzle should not be used on hard floors, but it works pretty well on our stone floor as long as there are no large dirt particles lying around.

Power nozzle manual: rainbowsystem.com