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State of abnormality
Probable cause (malfunction)
Remedy
Cannot erase all tool registrations in
the cleaner.
Pressing the wireless button on the tool. Press the wireless button on the cleaner for erasing
all tool registrations.
The stand-by switch on the cleaner is
not set to "AUTO".
Set the stand-by switch on the cleaner to "AUTO".
The wireless activation button is not
held down correctly.
Hold down the wireless activation button for more than 6
seconds and then release it when the wireless activation
lamp blinks in red. Hold down the wireless activation button
for more than 6 seconds again until the wireless activation
button rapidly blinks in red and then release the button.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
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Fig.19:
1.
Tank cover
2.
Powder filter (HEPA)
3.
Damper
4.
Prefilter
5.
Tank
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.
CAUTION:
Always wear dust mask during
assembly or maintenance.
Installing the powder filter (HEPA)
and prefilter (for dry dust)
CAUTION:
Never pick up water or other liq-
uids or wet dusts when using the powder filter.
Picking up such things may cause the powder filter
breakage.
To use powder filter:
1.
Place the prefilter in the tank while aligning the
mounting position markings.
2.
Mount the damper on the powder filter and then place them
in the prefilter while aligning the mounting position markings.
3.
Mount the tank cover and lock it.
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Fig.20:
1.
Tank cover
2.
Powder filter (HEPA)
3.
Damper
4.
Prefilter
5.
Tank
6.
Mounting
position marking
NOTICE:
Before using the powder filter, make
sure that prefilter and damper are used together.
It
is not allowed to install powder filter alone.
Installing the paper pack
Optional accessory
WARNING:
When using the paper pack, also
use the prefilter together that is preinstalled on
the tool.
Failure to use the prefilter together may
cause unusual noise and heat, resulting in a fire.
CAUTION:
Before using the paper pack, make
sure that powder filter, damper and prefilter are
always used together.
1.
Remove the rubber holder.
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Fig.21:
1.
Rubber holder
2.
Extend the paper pack.
3.
Align the paper pack opening with the dust suction
opening of the cleaner.
4.
Insert the cardboard of the paper pack onto the
holder so that it is positioned at the end beyond the
detent protrusion.
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Fig.22:
1.
Paper pack
2.
Holder
Installing the polyethylene bag
Cleaner can also be used without polyethylene bag.
However, using polyethylene bag is easier to empty the
tank without letting your hands dirty.
Spread the polyethylene bag in the tank. Insert it
between the holder plate and the tank, and pull it to the
hose inlet.
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Fig.23:
1.
Holder plate
2.
Polyethylene bag
Spread the bag around the top of the tank so that the
prefilter edge can catch and hold the bag securely.
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Fig.24:
1.
Prefilter
NOTE:
A polyethylene bag available on the
market can be used. 0.04 mm or thicker one is
recommended.
NOTE:
Too much dust will tear the bag easily, so
do not collect the dust more than the half of the bag
capacity.
Emptying the polyethylene bag
WARNING:
Always make sure that the
cleaner is switched off and the battery cartridge is
removed before emptying the polyethylene bag.
Failure to do so may cause an electric shock and
serious personal injury.
CAUTION:
Do not apply a great impact on the
tank.
Applying a great impact may cause deformation
and damage to the parts.
CAUTION:
Empty the tank at least once a day
although this depends on picked-up dust volume
in the tank.
Or, the suction force will weaken and the
motor may be broken.
CAUTION:
Do not grab the hook when empty-
ing the tank.
Grabbing the hook may cause the hook
to break.
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