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Installing and removing long nozzles
Optional accessory
A set of long nozzles help clean dust out of small holes
and narrow spots. Nozzle lengths can be arranged
according to your requirements.
► Fig.7: 1. Nozzle 13 2. Long nozzle R 3. Long nozzle F
1.
Insert the long nozzle R through the air hole of the
nozzle 13 from back to front. Pass it though until the nozzle
13 secures in place at the rear end of the long nozzle R.
► Fig.8: 1. Nozzle 13 2. Long nozzle R
2.
Place the long nozzle F over the front end of the
long nozzle R. Hand screw the long nozzle F until you
find it roughly tightened, then re-tighten it further until it
is secured with a click.
► Fig.9: 1. Long nozzle F 2. Long nozzle R
3.
Align the guide projections on the nozzle 13 with
the locking notches on the lock sleeve of the tool, then
push the nozzle 13 firmly into the lock sleeve until it
locks in place with a click.
► Fig.10: 1. Guide projection 2. Locking notch 3. Lock
sleeve 4. Nozzle 13 5. Long nozzle R
6. Long nozzle F
NOTE: Use the long nozzle R only to have a shorter
operating range. Use both the long nozzle R and F to
allow a wider operating range.
4.
To remove the long nozzles, detach the nozzle 13
from the lock sleeve of the tool, and then disassemble
the long nozzles.
Installing and removing deflating
nozzles and attachments
Optional accessory
NOTICE:
Always be sure to install and uninstall
deflating nozzles and attachments only while the
air vent hose complete is disconnected from the
tool. Handling the air vent hose complete assembled
into the tool may cause the tool to stand unstable
resulting in it falling over.
1.
Align the guide projections on the pinch valve nozzle
with the locking notches on the lock sleeve of the air vent
hose complete, then push the pinch valve nozzle firmly
into the lock sleeve until it locks in place with a click.
► Fig.11: 1. Pinch valve nozzle 2. Guide projections
3. Locking notches 4. Lock sleeve 5. Air
vent hose complete
Optional rubber attachments
Optional rubber attachments require to be placed over
the nozzle. Be careful not to attach rubber attachments
directly to the air vent hose complete.
i
Align the guide projections on the nozzle 13 with
the locking notches on the lock sleeve of the air vent
hose complete, then push the nozzle firmly into the lock
sleeve until it locks in place with a click.
ii
Place a rubber attachment over the nozzle head
by pushing and hand screwing it in place.
► Fig.12: 1. Rubber attachments 2. Nozzle 13 3. Air
vent hose complete
NOTICE:
Make sure that the nozzle has been
correctly attached to the air vent hose complete
so the guide projections on the nozzle neatly fit
into the locking notches on the lock sleeve.
NOTE: While the polished surfaces of the nozzle end
remain visible out of the lock sleeve, the nozzle is
being inappropriately placed.
Reassemble the nozzle in a correct position so the
polished surfaces of the nozzle end become invisi-
ble under the lock sleeve.
► Fig.13: 1. Polished surfaces 2. Lock sleeve
2.
Turn the dust cap on the suction inlet at the rear of
the housing counterclockwise to take the dust cap out of the
housing. Two locking tabs on the dust cap can be disengaged
by aligning them with the guide grooves on the housing.
► Fig.14: 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet
4. Guide grooves
3.
Attach the end of the air vent hose complete to
the suction inlet, aligning the two locking tabs on the
air vent hose complete with the guide grooves on the
housing. Then hold and turn the rear cuffs of the air vent
hose complete clockwise to secure it in place.
► Fig.15: 1. Air vent hose complete 2. Rear cuffs
3. Suction inlet 4. Locking tabs 5. Guide grooves
4.
To remove the deflating nozzle and attachments,
follow the installation steps in reverse.
NOTICE:
Always hold and turn the rear cuffs of
the air vent hose complete to install and uninstall
the air vent hose complete in place.
Installing optional filter
Optional accessory
An optional high performance filter (Filter C) is available
for restricting dust intake into the motor under dusty
working conditions.
1.
Turn the dust cap on the suction inlet at the rear of
the housing counterclockwise to take the dust cap out
of the housing. Two locking tabs on the dust cap can be
disengaged by aligning them with the guide grooves on
the housing.
► Fig.16: 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet
4. Guide grooves
2.
Replace an optional high performance filter on the
suction inlet, aligning the two locking tabs on the optional
filter with the guide grooves on the housing. Then turn
the optional filter clockwise to secure it in place.
► Fig.17: 1. Optional high performance filter 2. Locking
tabs 3. Suction inlet 4. Guide grooves
NOTICE:
An optional high performance filter
(Filter C) can be reused many times by cleaning it
out. Clean dust off the filter regularly as a clogged
filter may block the airflow and cause less effi-
cient operation. Occasionally wash the filter in
water, rinse and dry thoroughly in the shade
before use.
NOTICE:
Do not wipe, rub or scratch an optional
high performance filter (Filter C) hardly. Be sure
to shake or blow dust off the filter with care.
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