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OPERATION
CAUTION:
Do not point the nozzle at anyone
nearby during operation.
NOTICE:
Do not block suction inlet and/or
blower outlet during operation.
Blowing in general use
Recommended nozzles
—
Nozzle 13
Clean your work surfaces and floors by blowing off dust,
dirt, debris, scrap or waste in general.
Direct the nozzle towards surfaces at an appropriate
distance and swing it around to blow off entirely.
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Fig.27
CAUTION:
Never blow debris in the direction
of bystanders or pets.
CAUTION:
Use personal protective equip
-
ment such as a dust mask and eye protection.
NOTICE:
Remove blockages on surfaces away
before blowing operation.
Blowing in confined spaces
Recommended nozzles
—
Nozzle 3
Blow into confined spots, corners, and spaces by the
walls to dust off.
Point the nozzle straight at spaces at a reasonable
distance and squeeze the switch trigger to control blow-
ing air volume.
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Fig.28
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Fig.29
CAUTION:
Keep the nozzle away a reasonable
distance from blowing spots to avoid blowing up
dust into the air.
CAUTION:
Use personal protective equip
-
ment such as a dust mask and eye protection.
NOTICE:
Avoid blocking the air vent holes
around the blower outlet.
It otherwise may cause
sudden noise and vibrations and could possibly affect
the tool performance.
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Fig.30:
1.
Air vent holes
2.
Blower outlet
Dusting air filter
Recommended nozzles
—
Nozzle 7
Dust filter surfaces by blowing air through one side of
the filter to the other.
Direct the nozzle on filter surfaces within a short dis
-
tance and swing it from side to side to blow dust away
from surfaces.
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Fig.31
CAUTION:
Use personal protective equip
-
ment such as a dust mask and eye protection.
NOTE:
Point the nozzle at an angle according to the
outlines of the filter so the adhered dust can be easily
removed.
Blowing wide and open area
Recommended nozzles
—
Wide range nozzle
Blow air over dirt and liquid on wide-open surfaces such
as desktop and floor, using the five-hole nozzle with 120
degree range of blowing.
Direct the nozzle over a large area within a certain
distance and swing it back and forth and from side to
side to blow widely.
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Fig.32
CAUTION:
Use personal protective equip
-
ment such as a dust mask and eye protection.
Inflating plastic inflatables
Recommended nozzles
—
Pinch valve nozzle
—
Nozzle 13
Inflatable air volume with fully charged battery
cartridge BL4025 without recharging it
Air volume mode
Inflatable air
volume
(With pinch valve
nozzle)
Number of ø61 cm
plastic beach balls
equivalent in air
volume
(With pinch valve
nozzle)
4: Max
8.9 m
3
75
3: High
9.5 m
3
80
2: Medium
13.0 m
3
110
1: Low
21.3 m
3
180
NOTE:
The maximum output air pressure of this tool
is 20.6 kPa.
(With nozzle 13)
Inflate beach toys, pillows, and similar small plastic
inflatables with pinch valve nozzle.
Inflate garden pools, air mattresses, and similar large
plastic inflatables with nozzle 13.
Insert the nozzle into an air inlet on an inflatable item
and pull the switch trigger to start inflating.
Slowly release the switch trigger to reduce air volume
as the inflatable item comes close to fully inflated.
Remove the nozzle from the air inlet after stopping the
air flow and then close the air inlet.
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Fig.33
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Fig.34
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