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Fig.33
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Flap valve
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Small air inlet opening
3.
Large air
inlet opening
4.
Bottleneck
5.
Air vent hole
NOTE:
If an air inlet on an inflatable item is relatively
smaller than the pinch valve nozzle head, squeeze
and enlarge the air inlet by hand and then twist and
hold the nozzle head into the air inlet.
Blowing in holes and narrow spots
Optional accessory
Recommended nozzles
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Long nozzles set
Clean dust out of small holes and narrow spots. Nozzle
lengths can be arranged according to your requirements.
Assemble the long nozzle R and F together to allow a longer
operating range, for instance, cleaning anchor holes at your feet.
Fig.34
Use the long nozzle R only to have a shorter operating
range, for instance, cleaning spots on the wall.
Fig.35
CAUTION:
Use personal protective equip-
ment such as a dust mask and eye protection.
Blowing in narrow spaces
Optional accessory
Recommended nozzles
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Flexible nozzle 6
Blow dust out of any hard-to-reach spots. Highly effec-
tive for engine cleaning, in-car dust removal, computer
case dust blowing.
Point the nozzle at an angle within touching distance,
and blow back and forth to clean out lingering dust.
Change angles of the nozzle as you blow off to help
blow out some of the tougher pieces of debris and dust.
Fig.36
CAUTION:
Use personal protective equip-
ment such as a dust mask and eye protection.
NOTICE:
Avoid blocking the air vent holes
around the flexible hose end.
It otherwise may
cause sudden noise and vibrations and could possi
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bly affect the tool performance.
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Fig.37
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Air vent holes