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4.
Place the dust bag/new paper filter and dust stop
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per together into the cleaner and close the front cover.
NOTE:
The cleaner is constructed in such a way that
the front cover comes off when trying to force the
front cover open at the angle of more than 90°. If the
front cover comes off, insert it into the front cover joint
in place.
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Fig.36:
1.
Front cover
2.
Front cover joint
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before attempting to perform inspection or
maintenance.
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY,
repairs, any other maintenance or adjustment should
be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service
Centers, always using Makita replacement parts.
After use
CAUTION:
Putting the cleaner against the
wall without any other support may cause the
cleaner to fall down, resulting in personal injury
or damage to the cleaner.
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Fig.37
Cleaning
CAUTION:
Clean dust bags and filters when
they become clogged.
Continued use in the clogged
condition may result in heating or fire.
NOTICE:
Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner,
alcohol or the like. Discoloration, deformation or
cracks may result.
NOTICE:
Do not blow dust sticking on the
cleaner and filters by air duster.
It brings dust into
the housing and causes failure.
NOTICE:
After washing dust bags and
sponge filters, dry them thoroughly before use.
Insufficiently dried filters may cause poor suction and
shorten the service life of the motor.
NOTICE:
After cleaning dust bags and sponge
filters, be sure to re-install them before use.
If
you use the cleaner without dust bags and sponge
filters, dust comes into the motor housing and cause
malfunction.
Cleaner body
From time to time wipe off the outside (cleaner body) of
the cleaner using a cloth dampened in soapy water.
Clean out also the suction opening, dust bag/paper filter
mounting area and the dust stopper.
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Fig.38
Dust bag
Wash the dust bag in soapy water when it is clogged
with dust and the cleaner power becomes weak. Dry it
out thoroughly before use. An insufficiently dried filter
may cause poor suction and shorten the service life of
the motor.
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Fig.39
NOTE:
Paper filter is a throw-away type.
Dust stopper
Wipe dust off from the dust stopper.
Remove dust and dirt on the sponge part by lightly
tapping it.
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Fig.40:
1.
Sponge part
Removing and installing the sponge
filter
CAUTION:
After cleaning sponge filter, be
sure to install it on the cleaner.
If washed in water,
dry it up before installing. An insufficiently dried
sponge filter may shorten the service life of the motor.
When the sponge filter is clogged with dust, remove it
from the cleaner and then wipe it off or wash in water.
To remove the sponge filter, remove the dust bag or
paper filter and then pinch and take the sponge filter
out.
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Fig.41:
1.
Sponge filter
Press in the whole edge of the sponge filter against the
recessed wall inside the dust bag/paper filter mounting
area.
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Fig.42:
1.
Recessed wall
Wall mount for cordless cleaner
Optional accessory
NOTE:
The screw to mount the holder is not included.
Prepare a screw which fits with the material to screw
into.
Attach the wall mount for cordless cleaner to a hard
wooden wall, beam or column, where the wall mount
for cordless cleaner can be firmly secured. Always be
sure that the wall mount for cordless cleaner is securely
attached before hanging the cleaner.
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Fig.43:
1.
Wall mount for cordless cleaner
CAUTION:
Do not hang the cleaner to the wall
mount violently or hang other appliances than the
cleaner.
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