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Lighting up the lamp
CAUTION:
Do not look in the light or see the
source of light directly.
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Fig.5:
1.
ON/speed change button
2.
OFF button
3.
Lamp
To turn on the lamp, push the ON/speed change button.
Push the OFF button to turn off the lamp. During the
tool actuating, the lamp turns on.
When the remaining battery capacity gets low, the lamp
starts blinking.
NOTE:
The timing, at which the lamp starts blinking,
depends on the temperature at work place and the
battery cartridge conditions.
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before carrying out any work on the tool.
Type of filter
Normal filter
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Fig.6:
1.
Capsule
2.
Prefilter
3.
Filter
High performance filter
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Fig.7:
1.
Capsule
2.
High performance filter
Disposing of dust
CAUTION:
Empty the cleaner before it
becomes too full, or the suction force weakens.
CAUTION:
Be sure to empty the inside of the
cleaner itself of dust.
Failure to do so may cause the
filter to be clogged or the motor to be damaged.
Disposing of dust for normal filter
In order to drop dust sticking on the filter in the capsule,
tap the capsule 4 or 5 times with your hand.
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Fig.8:
1.
Capsule
2.
Suction inlet
Point the suction inlet downwards, turn the capsule in direction of the
arrow as illustrated, and disconnect the capsule slowly and straight.
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Fig.9:
1.
Capsule
2.
Suction inlet
NOTE:
Be sure to set a garbage bag beneath the cap-
sule, as dust may spill out when the capsule is opened.
Remove accumulated dust from inside of the capsule
and off of the prefilter.
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Fig.10:
1.
Prefilter
2.
Capsule
Twist the prefilter in direction of the arrow to unfasten the
securing lip from the cleaner unit and then pull off the prefilter.
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Fig.11:
1.
Prefilter
2.
Securing lip
Clean out fine dust from the prefilter. And then, pull off
the filter and lightly tap it to remove dust.
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Fig.12:
1.
Filter
2.
Prefilter
Disposing of dust for high
performance filter
In order to drop dust sticking on the filter in the capsule,
tap the capsule 4 or 5 times with your hand.
Now point suction inlet downwards, turn capsule in
direction of arrow in diagram, and disconnect capsule
slowly and straight.
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Fig.13:
1.
Capsule
2.
Suction inlet
NOTE:
Dust may spill out when capsule is opened, so
be sure to set a garbage bag beneath capsule.
Remove accumulated dust from inside of capsule and
off of high performance filter.
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Fig.14:
1.
Capsule
2.
High performance filter
Twist high performance filter in direction of arrow to
unfasten securing lip from cleaner unit and then pull off
the filter.
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Fig.15:
1.
Securing lip
Clean out the fine dust and lightly tap to dislodge dust
from high performance filter.
Reassembly
Reassembly for normal filter
Put on the filter fully in position on the cleaner unit.
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Fig.16:
1.
Filter
NOTICE:
Make sure the filter is put on straight
without being peeled back.
If the filter is put on
incorrectly as illustrated, dust will get into the motor
housing, and cause a motor failure.
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Fig.17:
1.
Filter
Install the prefilter. At this time, make sure to twist the
prefilter so that the securing lip is firmly locked in the
cleaner unit.
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Fig.18:
1.
Prefilter
2.
Securing lip
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Fig.19
Install the capsule. Align the mark on the capsule with
the mark near the handle and then firmly twist the cap
-
sule in direction of the arrow until it is secured.
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Fig.20:
1.
Mark
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Fig.21:
1.
Capsule
2.
Handle
3.
Mark
NOTE:
Always remove dust ahead of time, as the
suction power will be reduced if there is too much
dust in the cleaner.
NOTICE:
Always be sure to check that both the
filter and prefilter are loaded correctly prior to
using the cleaner.
If they are not loaded correctly,
dust will get into the motor housing, and cause a
motor failure. If the following examples occur, the filter
and prefilter are not loaded correctly. Reload them
correctly to rectify problem.
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