4. Push the extension tube into the corrugate tube,
ensuring the grooves lock into place with one
another.
NOTE: To allow more space, the control handle
can be moved further away from the corrugate
tube (see "Adjusting the Control Handle Position").
5. Insert the corrugate tube clamp over the groove
of the corrugate tube. The storage hook on the
corrugate tube clamp should point towards the
body of the tool.
6. Secure the corrugate tube clamp to the corrugate
tube using a T25 wrench (included). The screw
must be inserted through the hole on the body
side of the tool, with the screw pointing away from
the body of the tool.
NOTE: Do not overtighten the screw. The control
handle should be able to rotate freely approxi-
mately three-fourths of the way around the tube.
ASSEMBLY
WARNING
the battery. For specific charging instructions,
read the operator's manual supplied with your
charger and battery.
Removing/Inserting the Battery
To remove the battery, push in the release buttons
and pull the battery pack away from the tool.
WARNING
tool is not in use.
To insert the battery, slide the pack into the body
of the tool. Make sure it latches securely into place.
•The blower requires, at minimum, two charged bat-
tery packs to operate.
•The blower will not work with only one battery pack.
•There must be, at minimum, two charged battery
packs in the same battery bay row for the tool to
operate.
•For best results, use with (4) MILWAUKEE HIGH
OUTPUT™ HD12.0 or higher capacity battery
packs.
WARNING
mended for this tool. Others may be hazardous.
Installing/Removing the Accessories
To install the nozzles, line up the tabs on the nozzle
with the notches on the extension tube. Slide the
nozzle onto the extension tube until it snaps in place.
Pull on the nozzle to ensure it is secure. To remove,
press the tabs in and pull away from the tool.
Corrugate
tube clamp
Storage
hook
Screw
head
Recharge only with the
charger specified for
Always remove the bat-
tery pack any time the
Only use accessories
specifically recom-
Fuel Gauge
Use the Fuel Gauges to determine the lowest battery
pack's remaining run time. The Fuel Gauges are
numbered to correspond with the individual battery
bays. When less than 10% of charge is left, 1 light
on the fuel gauge will flash slowly. When the battery
reaches 0% charge, 1 light on the fuel gauge will
flash quickly. Charge the battery packs.
If a Fuel Gauge doesn't appear to be working, place
the corresponding battery pack on the charger and
charge as needed. If that doesn't solve the issue,
return the tool, battery pack and charger to the near-
est authorized service center.
NOTE: Both batteries must be installed in a given
battery bay for the Fuel Gauges to work.
Immediately after using the battery pack, the Fuel
Gauge may display a lower charge than it will if
checked a few minutes later. The battery cells "re-
cover" some of their charge after resting.
Fuel Gauge
Lights
Diagnosis
Lights 1 - 4
Remaining
Solid
run time
1 Light,
Less than
flashing slowly
10% run time
left
1 Light,
End of
flashing quickly
discharge
Putting on the Backpack
1. Ensure backpack is securely latched to base.
2. Pick up the backpack by one of the shoulder
straps. Slide your arms through each shoulder
strap.
3. With the tool on your back, tighten the shoulder
straps until they fit snugly and securely. Connect
chest strap.
4. Be sure the shoulder and chest straps are tight
but comfortable; if they are too loose, the tool may
slide around on your back, making it uncomfort-
able to wear.
5. If needed, the height of the shoulder straps can
be adjusted. To adjust, open the height adjustment
straps. Move the shoulder straps to the desired
height, and then reattach the height adjustment
straps.
5
Solution
Continue working
Prepare to charge
pack
Charge pack
Shoulder
strap
Height
adjustment
straps
Chest
strap