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Indicating the remaining battery
capacity
Only for battery cartridges with the indicator
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Fig.3:
1.
I nd ic ator lamps
2.
C h ec k button
P ress th e c h ec k button on th e battery c artrid ge to ind i-
c ate th e remaining battery c apac ity . T h e ind ic ator lamps
ligh t up f or a f ew sec ond s.
Indicator lamps
Remaining
capacity
Lighted
Off
Blinking
75 % to 1 00%
5 0% to 75 %
25 % to 5 0%
0% to 25 %
C h arge th e
battery .
T h e battery
may h av e
malf unc tioned .
NOTE:
D epend ing on th e c ond itions of use and th e
ambient temperature, th e ind ic ation may d if f er sligh tly
f rom th e ac tual c apac ity .
Tool / battery protection system
T h e tool is eq uipped w ith a tool/ battery protec tion sy s-
tem. T h is sy stem automatic ally c uts of f pow er to th e
motor to ex tend tool and battery lif e. T h e tool w ill auto-
matic ally stop d uring operation if th e tool or battery is
plac ed und er one of th e f ollow ing c ond itions.
Overload protection
W h en th e tool is operated in a manner th at c auses it to
d raw an abnormally h igh c urrent, th e tool automatic ally
stops w ith out any ind ic ation. I n th is situation, turn th e
tool of f and stop th e applic ation th at c aused th e tool to
bec ome ov erload ed . T h en turn th e tool on to restart.
Overheat protection
W h en th e tool is ov erh eated , th e tool stops automati-
c ally . L et th e tool c ool d ow n bef ore turning th e tool on
again.
Overdischarge protection
W h en th e battery c apac ity bec omes low , th e tool stops
automatic ally . I f th e prod uc t d oes not operate ev en
w h en th e sw itc h es are operated , remov e th e batteries
f rom th e tool and c h arge th e batteries.
Indicating the remaining battery
capacity
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Fig.4:
1.
Battery ind ic ator
2.
C h ec k button
P ress th e c h ec k button to ind ic ate th e remaining battery
c apac ities. T h e remaining battery c apac ity is sh ow n as
th e f ollow ing table.
Battery indicator status
Remaining battery
capacity
On
Off
5 0% to 1 00%
20% to 5 0%
0% to 20%
Switch action
CAUTION:
Before installing the battery car-
tridge into the tool, always check to see that the
slide switch actuates properly and returns to the
" OFF" position when the rear of the slide switch
is depressed.
A c c ord ing to y our w ork need , y ou c an c h oose tw o ty pes
of th e suc tion pow er; normal " 1 " or h igh " 2" .
T o start th e c leaner, set th e sw itc h lev er to " 1 " or " 2"
sid e.
T o turn of f th e c leaner, set th e sw itc h lev er to " O " sid e.
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Fig.5:
1.
S w itc h lev er
Auto-suction stop during wet
suction operation
WARNING:
Do not use for a long time while
the oat is at ork.
Using the cleaner with its float
at w ork f or a long time c an c ause ov erh eat, resulting
in th e c leaner d ef ormation. I n th e w orst c ase, it may
lead to smoke emission or fire.
WARNING:
Do not pick up foam or soapy
liquid.
P ic king up f oam or soapy liq uid c an c ause
foam to come out of air exit before the float works.
C ontinuing to using in th is c ond ition may c ause an
elec tric sh oc k and breakage of th e c leaner.
The cleaner has a float mechanism that prevents water
f rom immersing into th e motor w h en pic king up more
th an a c ertain amount of w ater. W h en th e tank is f ull
and th e c leaner no longer pic ks up w ater, sw itc h of f th e
c leaner and empty th e tank.
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