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Removing and installing filter
CAUTION:
After cleaning filter, be sure to
reassemble it in the correct position.
Clean the filter at regular intervals since using a clogged
filter may result in poor suction performance.
1.
Turn the dust cap on the suction inlet at the rear of
the housing counterclockwise to take the dust cap out
of the housing. Two locking tabs on the dust cap can be
disengaged by aligning them with the guide grooves on
the housing.
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Fig.41:
1.
Dust cap
2.
Locking tabs
3.
Suction inlet
4.
Guide grooves
2.
Take the circular sponge filter B (black gray) out of
the suction inlet.
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Fig.42:
1.
Circular sponge filter B (black gray)
Do not remove the sponge filter A (yellow) placed fur
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ther inside the suction inlet as it needs to be positioned
to protect the motor from any damage.
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Fig.43:
1.
Sponge filter A (yellow)
3.
Wipe and shake dust off circular sponge filter B by
hand. Occasionally wash the filter in water, rinse and
dry thoroughly in the shade before use.
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Fig.44
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Fig.45
NOTICE:
Having washed in water, dry the circu-
lar sponge filter B up before installing.
An insuffi
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ciently dried filter may shorten the service life of the
motor.
NOTICE:
Never wash filters in a washing
machine.
NOTICE:
Do not rub or scratch filters with hard
objects such as a brush.
NOTE:
Filters wear out in course of time. It is recom-
mended to have some spares for them.
4.
Set the circular sponge filter B back over the
suction inlet. Make sure that the inner edges of suction
opening hold the circular sponge filter B, and there is no
gap between the sponge filter and suction inlet.
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Fig.46:
1.
Circular sponge filter B
2.
Inner edges
5.
Reassemble the dust cap onto the suction inlet,
aligning the two locking tabs on the dust cap with the
guide grooves on the housing. Then turn the dust cap
clockwise to secure it in place.
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Fig.47:
1.
Dust cap
2.
Locking tabs
3.
Suction inlet
4.
Guide grooves
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before asking for repairs, conduct your own inspection first. If you find a problem that is not explained in the man
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ual, do not attempt to dismantle the machine. Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita
replacement parts for repairs.
State of abnormality
Probable cause (malfunction)
Remedy
Motor does not run.
The drive system does not work
correctly.
Ask your local authorized service center for repair.
Motor stops running after a little use. Overheating.
Stop using the tool to cool it down.
The tool does not reach the maxi-
mum air volume.
The drive system does not work
correctly.
Ask your local authorized service center for repair.
Abnormal vibration:
stop the tool immediately!
The drive system does not work
correctly.
Ask your local authorized service center for repair.
Motor cannot stop:
Remove the battery immediately!
Electric or electronic malfunction.
Remove the battery and ask your local authorized
service center for repair.
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