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Shop Vacs have a general manual that's good for most of their models.
There's a 962-12-10 listed on the following site, Twelth row down, the last one under Professional Series.
I was unable to find the model WD16500 instruction manual anywhere online. In fact I did even find a link to that products owners manual, but when I clicked through the page no longer exists on Ridgid's site. I was able to find the parts diagram for the WD16500, and the instruction manual for the WD16600 which is also a 16 Gallon Detach Wet/Dry Vac, also with a detachable blower, and the model that even replaced the WD16500.
I also left you the number to Ridgid if you'd like to contact them, they may be able to mail you a paper copy of the instruction booklet.
Parts Diagram: http://www.ridgidparts.com/cgi-bin/etcTable?showTable=1&table=WD16500-Figure1&image=Vac
Phone Number for the Ridgid Company: 1-800-4-RIDGID
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When you use the shop vac for cleaning up water you must remove the filter.
The filter is for dust particles not for water
I would replace your filter and dump the water out from the shop vac, Also after each time you vacuum up water dump it out of shop vac.
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