Carriage handle
W h en c arr y ing t h e c leaner, c arr y it b y h ol d ing t h e h an d le on t h e
h ea d . T h e h an d le is retra c table at t h e h ea d w h en not in use.
► Fig.6
NOTE: W h en w ater is in t h e tank, s w it c h o f f t h e
c leaner an d empt y t h e tank be f ore c arr y ing. T h e
w ater insi d e ma y leak.
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.
Connecting the hose
NOTICE:
Never force the hose for bending or
stamp it. Never move the cleaner by a hose.
F or c ing, stamping an d pulling t h e h ose ma y c ause a
breakage or d e f ormation o f t h e h ose.
NOTICE:
Do not pick up large wastes such as
planer carvings and concrete pieces. I t ma y c ause
a hose stuffing and damage.
For vacuum cleaning
I nsert t h e h ose into t h e su c tion inlet an d turn it c lo c k-
w ise until it c li c ks.
► Fig.7: 1. S u c tion inlet
For blowing
I nsert t h e h ose to blo w er outlet an d turn it c lo c k w ise
until it c li c ks.
► Fig.8: 1. Blo w er outlet
NOTE: T h is c leaner h as t h e su c tion inlet an d blo w er
outlet separatel y . C onne c t t h e h ose to t h e proper port
d epen d ing on y our w ork.
Connecting the nozzle
A ttac h th e w id e noz z le, sash noz z le, or oth er noz z les sup-
plied as optional ac c essories d epend ing on y our purpose.
T o atta c h t h e no z z le, t w ist an d insert it to t h e en d o f t h e h ose.
► Fig.9
Connecting the tool
Optional accessory
T o c onne c t t h e tool, c onne c t t h e en d o f t h e h ose to t h e
tool ' s e x tra c tion outlet. D epen d ing on t h e tool, y ou ma y
need the optional joint 22-38 or the front cuff 24.
► Fig.10: 1. H ose 2. Joint 22-3 8 3. F ront c u f f 2 4
NOTE: W h en c onnec ting th e tool, alw ay s make sure th at
th e h ose is c onnec ted to th e suc tion inlet on th e c leaner.
Storage of hose and nozzles
T h e h ose an d no z z les c an be store d on t h e tool as
illustrate d .
► Fig.11: 1. S as h no z z le 2. W i d e no z z le
When storing the hose, loop it on the tool and fix it with
t h e h ook as illustrate d .
► Fig.12: 1. H ose 2. H ook
Installing the shoulder strap
Optional accessory
A tta c h t h e h ooks o f t h e s h oul d er strap onto t h e mounts
of the cleaner as shown in the figure.
► Fig.13: 1. S h oul d er strap 2. H ook 3. Mount
OPERATION
Using as a vacuum cleaner
NOTICE:
Be sure to dry the HEPA lter after pick-
ing up water or wet dust. If you use the wet filter, the
su c tion po w er ma y be re d u c e d .
1.
I nstall t h e h ose an d no z z le onto t h e su c tion inlet
an d turn on t h e tool.
2.
A f ter v a c uum c leaning, empt y t h e tank be f ore it
be c omes f ull.
► Fig.14
Using as a blower
CAUTION:
Do not blow out muddy water such
as pool and sand area. If foreign objects are blown
into eyes, it may result in personal injury.
CAUTION:
Do not operate as a blower against
the wind. If foreign objects are blown into eyes, it
may result in personal injury.
CAUTION:
Always use protective goggles, a
cap and mask while operating.
CAUTION:
Never point the nozzle at anyone
in the vicinity.
CAUTION:
The operator or user is responsi-
ble for accidents or hazards occurring to other
people or their property.
CAUTION:
Do not use the tool for blowing
air into objects, like rubber rafting, balls or other
in atable products. I n c rease d motor re v olution ma y
c ause d angerous f an breakage.
1.
I nstall t h e h ose into t h e blo w er outlet.
2.
Point the hose tip to the object to be blown off and
turn on t h e tool.
► Fig.15
NOTE: T o c lean narro w spa c e, c onne c ting t h e sas h
no z z le to t h e h ose makes it eas y .
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