State of abnormality
The vacuum cleaner does not run
along with the switch operation of
the tool.
The vacuum cleaner runs while the
tool is not operating.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before attempting to perform inspection or
maintenance.
NOTICE:
Never use gasoline, benzine, thinner,
alcohol or the like. Discoloration, deformation or
cracks may result.
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY,
repairs, any other maintenance or adjustment should
be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service
Centers, always using Makita replacement parts.
Replacing filter of dust case
Optional accessory
1.
Remove the dust case while pressing down the
lever of the dust case.
► Fig.55: 1. Lever
2.
Insert the flat-blade screwdriver into the slots of
the filter cover to remove the filter cover.
► Fig.56: 1. Flat-blade screwdriver 2. Filter cover
3.
Remove the filter from the filter case.
► Fig.57: 1. Filter 2. Filter case
4.
Attach a new filter to the filter case, and then
attach the filter cover.
5.
Close the cover of the dust case, and then attach
the dust case to the dust collection system.
Probable cause (malfunction)
The wireless unit is not installed into
the tool.
The wireless unit is improperly installed
into the tool.
The terminal of the wireless unit and/or
the slot is dirty.
The wireless activation button on the
tool has not been pushed.
The stand-by switch on the vacuum
cleaner is not set to "AUTO".
More than 10 tools are registered to the
vacuum cleaner.
The vacuum cleaner erased all tool
registrations.
No power supply
The tool and vacuum cleaner are away
from each other (out of the transmission
range).
Radio disturbance by other appliances
which generate high-intensity radio
waves.
Other users are using the wireless
activation of the vacuum cleaner with
their tools.
23 ENGLISH
Remedy
Install the wireless unit correctly.
Gently wipe off dust and dirt on the terminal of the
wireless unit and clean the slot.
Push the wireless activation button briefly and make
sure that the wireless activation lamp is blinking
in blue.
Set the stand-by switch on the vacuum cleaner to
"AUTO".
Perform the tool registration again.
If more than 10 tools are registered to the vacuum
cleaner, the tool registered earliest will be cancelled
automatically.
Perform the tool registration again.
Supply the power to the tool and the vacuum cleaner.
Get the tool and vacuum cleaner closer each other.
The maximum transmission distance is approxi-
mately 10 m however it may vary according to the
circumstances.
Keep the tool and vacuum cleaner away from the
appliances such as Wi-Fi devices and microwave
ovens.
Turn off the wireless activation button of the other
tools or cancel the tool registration of the other
tools.
Replacing sealing cap
Optional accessory
Replace a sealing cap at regular intervals as a worn
or damaged sealing cap may affect the suction
performance.
1.
Insert a flat-blade screwdriver, with its flat surfaces
vertical, into one of the release holes placed on the
sides of the nozzle head. Tilt the flat-blade screwdriver
at an angle to squeeze and pop the cube hook of the
sealing cap out of the molded receptacle. Then peel the
rubber edges of the sealing cap away from the rims of
the nozzle head opening.
► Fig.58: 1. Sealing cap 2. Cube hook 3. Release
hole 4. Nozzle head
2.
Set one of cube hooks of a renewed sealing cap
into the molded receptacle in the nozzle head with a
recessed surface of the sealing cap facing forwards.
► Fig.59: 1. Cube hooks 2. Receptacles 3. Sealing
cap 4. Recessed surface
3.
Place the other hook into the receptacle on the
opposite side of the nozzle head, while repositioning the
sealing cap to fit finely to the nozzle head.
► Fig.60: 1. Sealing cap 2. Cube hook 3. Receptacle
4. Nozzle head 5. Rims
4.
Gently lay the rubber edges of the sealing cap
down over the rims of the nozzle head opening from
bottom to top.
► Fig.61: 1. Rubber edges 2. Sealing cap 3. Nozzle
head