Waterless Pedicure Essential
Debris Vacuum
This equipment isn’t just powerful, it’s built to outlast other debris collectors on the market with proper maintenance. Please note, this is not a NuFeet product. For all inquiries regarding the machine, warranty, or filters, contact Eddie at eddie.henderson@ustech.biz.
In order to keep your Vacuum in tip top shape, please read below.

Change your Pre-Filter.
Most pre-filters should be changed after 20 waterless pedicure services. Letting it go longer could push any excess debris into the main filters, leading to loss of suction.
Use a min-vacuum
Changing your pre-filter can get messy if not done correctly. To ensure a thorough cleanup, use a mini vacuum to remove any loose debris inside the machine. These mini vacuums are available at Home Depot, Walmart, or Lowe’s for around $26.


Roll The Pre-Filter
When replacing a used pre-filter, always wear gloves and a mask. Have a small trash bag ready. Gently fold in the corners of the pre-filter first, then roll it up carefully and place it into the bag. Tie the bag securely before disposal.
Proper Shut Off
When shutting down the debris collector, always turn off the suction first before pressing the main power button. Once the machine is off, you can then switch off the master switch located on the back.


Power Outlet
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Use a Dedicated Circuit: Plug the equipment into an outlet on a dedicated circuit to avoid overloading. This ensures it doesn't share power with other high-demand devices.
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Avoid Extension Cords: Do not use standard extension cords or power strips, as they may not be rated for high wattage and can pose a fire risk.
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Use a Heavy-Duty Surge Protector (If Needed): If a surge protector is necessary, choose one rated for high wattage and designed for industrial or commercial use.
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Consult an Electrician: If you’re unsure, or if the equipment causes breakers to trip, consult a licensed electrician to evaluate your setup and possibly install a dedicated line.