6
Figure 7
3. While holding the switch under your
thumb in the forward position, use your
fingers to pull upward on the control
trigger. (see figure 8) This will energize
the tool and allow you to do your work.
It is NOT necessary to keep pressure
on the thumb switch after the tool has
started.
Please note that the tool will not start
if the lock ring is not in the fully locked
position.
Figure 8
To turn the tool off:
1. Release the control trigger and the
tool will turn off. The thumb switch will
return to the rear position to prevent
accidental re-starting of the tool.
WALL BRACKET
Mount the wall bracket securely to
the wall; attach with screws to a wall
stud. The use of wall board anchors
is NOT recommended. Place the tool
attachment in the wall bracket as
shown for convenient storage. (see
figure 9)
Figure 9
MAINTENANCE
WARNING:
Always remove the battery
when performing any maintenance on
the sweeper attachment.
WARNING:
Always keep hands away
from the triggers when performing
maintenance on the sweeper.
LUBRICATION -
No periodic
lubrication of the sweeper attachment
is required.
CLEANING OF PLASTIC PARTS
-
Use only a dry brush or a cloth
with warm water and mild soap to
clean plastic parts. Many household
cleaners contain chemicals which
could damage the plastic. Never use
gasoline, turpentine, paint thinner or
similar fluids. Never spray-wash tool
or immerse in water. Water or liquid
inside the tool can cause serious
damage to the unit.
DROPPING THE UNIT -
If you drop
the unit, carefully inspect it for any
damage before using it again. Have
the unit professionally repaired if
damage has occurred.
STORAGE
TEMPERATURE –
Temperature
extremes limit the useful life of the
battery. The best storage place is one
that is cool and dry. Store the tool