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21 ENGLISH
Disposing of dust
Optional accessory
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before carrying out any work on the tool.
CAUTION:
Be sure to wear dust mask when
disposing of dust.
CAUTION:
Empty the dust case regularly
before the dust case becomes full.
Failure to do so
may decrease the dust collection performance and
cause dust inhalation.
CAUTION:
The performance of dust collection
decreases if the filter in the dust case become
clogged. Replace the filter with new one after
approximately 200 times of dust fulfillment as a
guide.
Failure to do so may cause dust inhalation.
1.
Remove the dust case while pressing down the
lever of the dust case.
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Fig.38:
1.
Lever
2.
Open the cover of the dust case.
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Fig.39:
1.
Cover
3.
Dispose of the dust, and then clean the filter.
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Fig.40
NOTICE:
When cleaning the filter, tap the case
of the filter gently by hand to remove dust. Do not
tap the filter directly; touch the filter with brush
or similar; or blow compressed air on the filter.
Doing so may damage the filter.
Blow-out bulb
Optional accessory
After drilling the hole, use the blow-out bulb to clean the
dust out of the hole.
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Fig.41
Using dust cup set
Optional accessory
Fit the dust cup set against the ceiling when operating
the tool.
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Fig.42
NOTICE:
Do not use the dust cup set when drill-
ing in metal or similar. It may damage the dust
cup set due to the heat produced by small metal
dust or similar.
NOTICE:
Do not install or remove the dust cup
set with the drill bit installed in the tool. It may
damage the dust cup set and cause dust leak.
Connecting lanyard (tether strap) to
the hook
Safety warnings specific for use at height
Read all safety warnings and instructions.
Failure
to follow the warnings and instructions may result in
serious injury.
1.
Always keep the tool tethered when working
"at height". Maximum lanyard length is 2 m.
The maximum permissible fall height for lan-
yard (tether strap) must not exceed 2 m.
2.
Use only with lanyards appropriate for this tool
type and rated for at least 8.0 kg.
3.
Do not anchor the tool lanyard to anything on
your body or on movable components. Anchor
the tool lanyard to a rigid structure that can
withstand the forces of a dropped tool.
4.
Make sure the lanyard is properly secured at
each end prior to use.
5.
Inspect the tool and lanyard before each use
for damage and proper function (including
fabric and stitching). Do not use if damaged or
not functioning properly.
6.
Do not wrap lanyards around or allow them to
come in contact with sharp or rough edges.
7.
Fasten the other end of the lanyard outside
the working area so that a falling tool is held
securely.
8.
Attach the lanyard so that the tool will move
away from the operator if it falls.
Dropped tools
will swing on the lanyard, which could cause injury
or loss of balance.
9.
Do not use near moving parts or running
machinery.
Failure to do so may result in a crush
or entanglement hazard.
10.
Do not carry the tool by the attachment device
or the lanyard.
11.
Only transfer the tool between your hands
while you are properly balanced.
12.
Do not attach lanyards to the tool in a way that
keeps switches or trigger-lock (if supplied)
from operating properly.
13.
Avoid getting tangled in the lanyard.
14.
Keep lanyard away from the drilling area of the
tool.
15.
Use a locking carabiner (multi-action and
screw gate type). Do not use single action
spring clip carabiners.
16.
In the event the tool is dropped, it must be
tagged and removed from service, and should
be inspected by a Makita Factory or Authorized
Service Center.
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