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• When finished with a wet pick application, remove the
filters and allow them to dry completely. This will avoid
mildew gathering on the filters.
• Make sure the dust extractor is completely dry before
switching back to dry pick up applications.
To Empty Tank (Fig. A, F, G)
WARNING:
Before emptying the dust extractor,
ALWAYS make sure the three position switch is in the
off position and remove the battery pack.
CAUTION:
Remove the dust extractor hose from any
liquid before emptying the dust extractor.
1. Press the three position switch
3
to the Off (O) position
and remove the battery.
nOTE:
During wet pick up applications it is normal for
a small amount of liquid to flow from the dust extractor
hose when the dust extractor is shut off.
2. Unlatch tank latches
4
and remove dust extractor
head
6
.
3. Empty contents of tank
16
into a suitable container
or drain.
Connecting to Power Tools (Fig. A, E)
1. Choose the correct power tool adapter
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to fit the
power tool connection on the tool to be used, refer to
Optional
Accessories
under
Maintenance
.
Attach
power tool adapter
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to power tool.
2. Your
D
e
WALT
construction dust extractor is fitted
with the
D
e
WALT
AirLock
®
connection system. The
AirLock
®
allows for a fast, secure connection between
the dust extractor hose
2
and power tool. The
AirLock
®
connector
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connects directly to
D
e
WALT
compatible tools or through the use of an AirLock
®
adapter (available from your local
D
e
WALT
supplier).
Refer to the
Optional
Accessories
section for detail on
available adapters.
nOTE:
If using an adapter, ensure it is firmly attached to
the tool outlet before following the steps below.
a. Ensure the collar on the AirLock
®
connector is in the
unlock position. (Refer to Figure E.) Align notches
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on collar and AirLock
®
connector as shown for unlock
and lock positions.
b. Push the AirLock
®
connector onto the adapter
connector point.
c. Rotate the collar to the locked position.
nOTE:
The ball bearings inside collar lock into slot
and secure the connection.The power tool is now
securely connected to the dust extractor.
Fig. C
1
7
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2. To remove the battery pack from the dust extractor,
press and hold the battery release
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on the battery
pack and remove. To charge the pack, insert it into your
D
e
WALT
charger.
Using the Dust Extractor (Fig. A, D)
1. Attach the appropriate accessory to the hose
2
.
2. Insert the battery pack
7
.
3. To turn dust extractor on, press the three position
switch
3
to the On (I) position.
4. To use in Wireless Tool Control™ mode press the three
position swtich to the Wireless Tool Control™ ( ) position.
The trigger of the connected tool, or the button on the
remote will control the dust extractor.
nOTE:
Refer to
Pairing the Dust Extractor with a Tool
using Wireless Tool Control™ Mode
to use the dust
extractor with a Wireless Tool Control™ equipped tool
or remote.
5. When finished, turn the dust extractor off by pressing
the three position switch to the Off (O) position.
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Fig. D
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Wet Pick Up Applications (Fig. H)
The dust extractor is designed to perform as a wet/dry unit.
• Use separate filters for wet and dry pick up applications
to avoid filter clogging.
• Water sense probes
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will automatically shut off the
dust extractor when the maximum fill level has been
reached. Move the three position switch to the Off (O)
position, remove the battery pack, and empty the tank
before turning the dust extractor back on.
• To avoid syphoning, remove the dust extractor hose
from the source after the water sense probes shut down
the dust extractor.
• It is recommended that the tank be emptied of any dry
contents prior to being used for wet pick up to facilitate
tank cleaning.