NOTICE:
Make sure that the nozzle has been
correctly attached to the tool so the guide pro-
jections on the nozzle neatly fit into the locking
notches on the lock sleeve.
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Fig.2
► 1. Polished surfaces 2. 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 invisible under the lock sleeve.
Removing nozzle
Hold the nozzle end and rotate it in a direction indicated
by the arrows on the nozzle end to release the lock. Pull
the nozzle apart from the lock sleeve after it becomes
unlocked.
Fig.3
► 1. Nozzle end 2. Lock sleeve
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NOTICE:
Adhered dirt and dust on the surface
will possibly make it hard to remove the nozzle
from the tool. In such a case, slide and hold the
lock sleeve towards the motor housing first, and
then turn the nozzle end to release the lock.
CAUTION:
Be careful not to pinch your hands
between the rear end of the lock sleeve and the
motor housing while removing the nozzle. The
lock sleeve slides back towards the motor housing
when the nozzle is released from the lock.
Fig.4
► 1. Lock sleeve 2. Motor housing
Removing and installing dust cap
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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.5
► 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet 4. Guide
grooves
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