When using the cleaner as a portable cleaner,
cross-hanging the shoulder strap before the breast is
difficult to drop the cleaner.
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► 1. Decorative paper 2. Saw blade 3. Base 4. Cutting
depth 5. Plaster board
NOTE:
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Long cut-off decorative paper that may be produced by
plaster board cutting work depending on the conditions
of workpiece to be cut and that may be stuffed inside the
hose may cause the hose suction blocking. When this
occurs, change the cutting depth setting of power tool to
deeper depth, which will relieve the hose suction blocking.
CAUTION:
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When the dust bag is just new, dust may come
out of its surface. Using it a few times will mini-
mize the dust leak from the surface.
Operation of the cleaner with a
nozzle or a dust bag being installed
WARNING:
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Always be sure that the cleaner is switched
off and the battery cartridge is removed
before installing or removing the nozzle or
any other attachment on the cleaner. Failure
to switch off and remove the battery cartridge
may result in serious personal injury.
NOTE:
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Before the blower mode operation immediately
after the cleaner mode operation, remove all
remaining dust from the cleaner due to possible
blow out of dust .
Using as a blower
► 1. Outlet (air vent) 2. Nozzle 3. Pin
Install the nozzle onto the outlet (air vent) without fail.
To install the nozzle, fit the pin protruding from the
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inside of nozzle to one of the cleaner notches and then
turn the nozzle clockwise securely.
To remove the nozzle, turn counterclockwise and pull
it out.
Direct the top point of the cleaner and then switch on.
Emptying the dust bag
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Always be sure that both the cleaner and a
connected power tool are switched off and
the battery cartridge is removed and the
power tool, if corded tool, is unplugged
before installing or removing the dust bag
on the cleaner and emptying the dust bag(
made of cloth). Failure to switch off, remove
the battery cartridge and unplug the connected
power tool may result in electric shock and
serious personal injury.
When the dust bag is about half full, remove the
dust bag from the cleaner and pull the fastener
out. Empty the dust bag of its contents, tapping
it lightly so as to remove particles adhering
to the insides which might hamper further
collection.
For the time to empty the dust bag, use a
guide line that the dust bag becomes full
when drilling about 450 holes with 6.5 mm
diameter and 40 mm depth on the concrete.
A dust bag clogged with the built up particles
may reduce the dust collection power and cause
damage to the cleaner motor.
Attach the dust bag (made of cloth) to the
dust bag joint securely and close the fas-
tener completely before use. Failure to attach
the dust bag securely and close its fastener
completely may cause blow-out of dust and
result in serious personal injury.
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