Ozito Stainless Wet and Dry Vacuum Series Questions & Answers
VerifiedHow to operate wet vacuum
Just remove the paper bag from inside and all water collected in steel jar..
Are replacement filters available for the vwd1530 shopvac
Can I get a replacement on / off switch for my 1250 ozito 20 ltr wet & dry Thanks Beth
Can I get a replacement on / off switch for my 1250 ozito 20 ltr wet & dry Thanks Beth
Hi my ozito workshop vacuum has stopped, is there a overheating safety cut out on this machine
Is there a washable cartridge filter that suits 20 ltr ozito wet & dry vaccum. Or is there only cloth & foam ?
What is the small chain under the 1250W 20L wet & dry vacuum model for?
As far as I can work out, it's to ground the barrel so charge doesn't build up in the cleaner.
Makes perfect sense. Thanks Ian!
Does this vacuum have a serial number. Mine got stolen n I need to fill the description to the police.
is there a reset switch/button to use after the Vac overheats and switch off ?
Yes is there a filter for this so called exhaust outlet cause it’s creating more dust than anything what the hell one ticked off purchaser don’t give me this crap about filter bags and covers if I knew about this problem before hand probably wouldn’t have purchased the piece of crap
What is the little chain under one of the wheels used for? Can't see anything stated in the manual and it's got me stumped
I believe it is to prevent a build-up of static.
Oh man you're a legend!!
What is the little chain under one of the wheels used for? Can't work it out and nothing stated in the manual
I have purchased the Ozito Wet & Dry Vacuum 1250W 12L. The blower hole is continually blowing air out. It creates a dust cloud in high dust areas. Is there some way to close it off to prevent this? We had another type of vacuum where you could move a slider to close off the hole. No switch or lever on this one, nor is there an attachment to redirect or stop.
The Ozito I had came with a foam and cloth filter that could be fitted around the motor unit and some disposable paper dust bags. The outlet is the exhaust from the motor. If haven’t fitted any filter or you fitted the foam filter and it has since disintegrated, you’ll continue to experience your problem. The paper bag also acts as a filter by containing dust, etc. Bunnings do, or did, sell replacement filters & bags.
I mean that the exhaust is creating the problem. The air comes out with some force as it is a small hole. What I am thinking is to put a piece of pipe in it with a 90 deg bend so the exhaust goes upward, not backward causing the cyclone of dust.
My Ozito was blowing through the exhaust far more strongly than it was sucking, and was very noisy. I returned mine to Bunnings and got a refund.
It blow air and it doesn’t suck. Is there a button to press to suck? It is a vacuum not a blow dryer.
Imagine learning this common problem while trying to suck up water, not fun.
What is the chain for under one of the castors and I don’t have a cord hook on the bottom are they supposed to come with one
What is the chain for under one of the castors
Stop electric shock.
Cheers
My ozito wet and dry vacuum not sucking
Have you connected your vacuum hose to the correct connection? There’s two connections on them, one for suction & one for blowing.
how much for tis ?
What is “tis”?
If you mean price, look at the Bunnings website.
have a 25L ?
Is air supposed to come through the blower hole while vacuuming
In a word, Yes.
How do I stop blowing action so I can vacume
There’s two connections on the housing that clips to the dust/ rubbish container, one is for vacuum & the other for blowing (At least there were on my Ozito vacuum). Disconnect the hose from the “blow” side & connect to the other.
Only one on mine, it's started blowing..
Hi…I’ve just purchased the 12lt vac…I am wondering if once the bag inside the “bin” of the vacumn cleaner is full…do you need to purchase a “new bag”..or is there a way of emptying it out ???
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