ASSEMBLY
CAUTION:
• Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the bat-
tery cartridge is removed before carrying out any work
on the tool.
Disposing of Dust
CAUTION:
• Empty the cleaner before it becomes too full, or the
suction force weakens.
• Be sure to empty out the dust inside the cleaner itself.
Failure to do so may cause the sponge filter to be
clogged or the motor to be damaged.
• Never throw away the dust stopper because it should
be used whenever either the dust bag or the dust pack
is used.
1.
Push the button to open the front cover. Opening it
until a click is heard allows a positive stop at that
position. (Fig. 5)
NOTE:
• The cleaner is constructed in such a way that the front
cover comes off when trying to force the front cover
open at the angle of more than 90°. If the front cover
comes off, insert it into the front cover joint in place.
(Fig. 6)
CAUTION:
• When closing the front cover, be careful not to pinch
your fingers.
2.
Pull out both the orange-colored dust stopper and
dust bag together at the same time. (Fig. 7)
3.
Remove the dust stopper and empty the cleaner.
(Fig. 8 & 9)
Dust bag and paper pack
Install either dust bag or paper pack before using
cleaner.
Use the dust stopper when installing either dust bag or
paper pack.
Dust bag is usable many times repeatedly by cleaning it
out.
Paper pack is a throw-away type. Throw away the entire
paper pack without emptying when it has become full.
Installing dust bag
Use the dust stopper when installing dust bag. Be careful
not to take the upper side for the lower side by mistake
because they are different each other. (Fig. 10)
1.
Insert the protrusion of the dust bag into the groove
in the dust stopper as shown in the figure. (Fig. 11)
2.
There is no distinction between the upper and lower
sides of the dust bag. You may insert its protrusion
of any side into the lower groove of the dust stopper.
(Fig. 12)
3.
Overlap the frame of dust stopper with that of the
dust bag. (Fig. 13)
4.
Place the dust stopper and the dust bag together
into the cleaner cavity in the same direction of arrow
on the dust stopper. Insert them all the way into the
slots in the cleaner cavity. (Fig. 14)
5.
Place the entire cloth part of the dust bag inside the
tool itself. (Fig. 15)
6.
Close the front cover completely. (Fig. 16)
Installing the paper pack
1.
Unfold the entrance of the paper pack before setting
it on the dust stopper. (Fig. 17)
Use the dust stopper also when installing dust pack. Be
careful not to take the upper side for the lower side by
mistake because they are different each other. (Fig. 18)
2.
Insert the protrusion of the dust pack into the groove
in the dust stopper as shown in the figure. (Fig. 19)
3.
There is no distinction between the upper and lower
sides of the dust pack. You may insert its protrusion
of any side into the lower groove of the dust stopper.
(Fig. 20)
4.
Overlap the frame of dust stopper with that of the
dust pack. (Fig. 21)
5.
Place the dust stopper and the dust pack together
into the cleaner cavity in the same direction of arrow
on the dust stopper. Insert them all the way into the
slots in the cleaner cavity. (Fig. 22)
6.
Place the entire container part of the dust pack
inside the tool itself. (Fig. 23)
7.
Close the front cover completely.
CAUTION:
• Forgetting to install the dust bag or the dust pack, fail-
ure to insert the dust stopper together with the dust bag
or the dust pack all the way into the slots or using a bro-
ken or ripped bag, may allow dust to get into the motor.
This may result in motor failure.
• Do not fold the cardboard at its opening when installing
the paper pack.
• Never throw away the dust stopper because it need to
be used repeatedly whenever either the dust bag or the
dust pack is used.
• The paper pack for the cleaner is an important compo-
nent for maintaining the tool performance. Using other
than the genuine paper pack may cause smokes or
ignition.
OPERATION
CAUTION:
• To connect attachments, such as nozzle, twist-insert
attachment in direction of arrow to ensure secure con-
nection during use. To disconnect attachment, twist-
extract also in direction of arrow. (Fig. 24)
Cleaning (Suction)
Nozzle (Fig. 25)
Attach the nozzle to clean off tables, desks, furniture, etc.
Nozzle slips on easily.
Nozzle + Extension wand (Straight pipe) (Fig. 26)
The extension wand fits in between the nozzle and the
cleaner itself. This arrangement is convenient for
cleaning a floor while standing erect.
Corner nozzle (Fig. 27)
Fit on the corner nozzle for cleaning corners and crevices
of a car or furniture.
Corner nozzle + Extension wand (Straight pipe)
(Fig. 28)
In tight quarters where the cleaner itself cannot squeeze
in, or in high places hard to reach, use this arrangement.
Cleaning without nozzle (Fig. 29)
You can pick up powder and dust without nozzle.
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