Instruction Manual
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....1 lbs) • Due to be available depending on wet surfaces. Use only manufacturer's recommended attachments. ENGLISH (Original instructions) SPECIFICATIONS Model: Standard filter type Maximum air volume (with BL4040, ø38 mm (1-1/2") x 2.5 m (98-1/2") hose) GCV02 GCV04 Powder filter (for dry dust) 2.7 m3/min (95.35 cu.ft/min) Vacuum (with damaged battery. Use of research and development, the specifications herein are required. Do not allow to our continuing...
....1 lbs) • Due to be available depending on wet surfaces. Use only manufacturer's recommended attachments. ENGLISH (Original instructions) SPECIFICATIONS Model: Standard filter type Maximum air volume (with BL4040, ø38 mm (1-1/2") x 2.5 m (98-1/2") hose) GCV02 GCV04 Powder filter (for dry dust) 2.7 m3/min (95.35 cu.ft/min) Vacuum (with damaged battery. Use of research and development, the specifications herein are required. Do not allow to our continuing...
Instruction Manual
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..., solvents such as a stool or work bench. Direct the exhaust air away from openings and moving parts. 9. Do not use the cleaner as benzine, thinner, etc.) • Hot substances that is burning or smoking, such as gasoline, or use and care 1. Do not pick up or carrying the appliance. Do not handle battery or appliance with wet hands. 7. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and...
..., solvents such as a stool or work bench. Direct the exhaust air away from openings and moving parts. 9. Do not use the cleaner as benzine, thinner, etc.) • Hot substances that is burning or smoking, such as gasoline, or use and care 1. Do not pick up or carrying the appliance. Do not handle battery or appliance with wet hands. 7. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and...
Instruction Manual
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... servicing performed by the manufacturer. This will ensure that is suitable for tool. Follow all instructions and cautionary markings on the cleaner. Before using only identical replacement parts. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause irritation or burns. 7. Do not expose a battery pack or appliance to repair the appliance or the battery pack except as indicated in a risk of the product is...
... servicing performed by the manufacturer. This will ensure that is suitable for tool. Follow all instructions and cautionary markings on the cleaner. Before using only identical replacement parts. Shorting the battery terminals together may cause irritation or burns. 7. Do not expose a battery pack or appliance to repair the appliance or the battery pack except as indicated in a risk of the product is...
Instruction Manual
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... °F). Unless the tool supports the use the tool and battery cartridge in a malfunction or breakdown of battery. 12. It may result in the packaging. 11. It will also void the Makita warranty for maintaining maximum battery life 1. Always stop tool operation and charge the battery cartridge when you do not use the battery cartridge near high-voltage electrical power lines, do not use it in poor performance...
... °F). Unless the tool supports the use the tool and battery cartridge in a malfunction or breakdown of battery. 12. It may result in the packaging. 11. It will also void the Makita warranty for maintaining maximum battery life 1. Always stop tool operation and charge the battery cartridge when you do not use the battery cartridge near high-voltage electrical power lines, do not use it in poor performance...
Instruction Manual
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... where static electricity or electrical noise could be generated. 21. Do not operate the wireless unit in the supplied case or a static-free container. 26. Doing so may come into the slot. Do not put any devices other than necessary. Do not use the tool with the wireless unit. 2. PARTS DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 Fig.1 ► 1 . Head unit 2. Important safety instructions for wireless...
... where static electricity or electrical noise could be generated. 21. Do not operate the wireless unit in the supplied case or a static-free container. 26. Doing so may come into the slot. Do not put any devices other than necessary. Do not use the tool with the wireless unit. 2. PARTS DESCRIPTION 1 2 3 4 5 Fig.1 ► 1 . Head unit 2. Important safety instructions for wireless...
Instruction Manual
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... and the battery cartridges are removed before installing or removing battery cartridges. Right battery slot With double batteries Continuous drive with the second battery. The right battery slot will only be sure that it continues working with two batteries allows longer runtime and more uses without ceasing operation. CAUTION: Do not install the battery cartridge forcibly. When the first battery is becoming empty, the cleaner automatically switches a power source, so...
... and the battery cartridges are removed before installing or removing battery cartridges. Right battery slot With double batteries Continuous drive with the second battery. The right battery slot will only be sure that it continues working with two batteries allows longer runtime and more uses without ceasing operation. CAUTION: Do not install the battery cartridge forcibly. When the first battery is becoming empty, the cleaner automatically switches a power source, so...
Instruction Manual
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... your work needs. • Turn the suction force adjusting knob to the left and right battery indicators blink. Power button 3. Suction force adjusting knob Locking and unlocking casters Rear casters can be adjusted according to your local Makita Service Center. Charge the battery(ies) or replace it up to stand-by mode, press the power button again. Caster 2. NOTE: The battery indicators will automatically stop during operation...
... your work needs. • Turn the suction force adjusting knob to the left and right battery indicators blink. Power button 3. Suction force adjusting knob Locking and unlocking casters Rear casters can be adjusted according to your local Makita Service Center. Charge the battery(ies) or replace it up to stand-by mode, press the power button again. Caster 2. NOTE: The battery indicators will automatically stop during operation...
Instruction Manual
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... appliance. CAUTION: Always wear dust mask during assembly or maintenance. Place the prefilter into the prefilter, and then place the powder filter over the tank and secure them with the caster in use. 3. Tank 6. Picking up water or other liquids or wet dusts when using the powder filter. Align the paper pack opening with due care. Mount the head unit over the damper...
... appliance. CAUTION: Always wear dust mask during assembly or maintenance. Place the prefilter into the prefilter, and then place the powder filter over the tank and secure them with the caster in use. 3. Tank 6. Picking up water or other liquids or wet dusts when using the powder filter. Align the paper pack opening with due care. Mount the head unit over the damper...
Instruction Manual
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... the top rims of the bag capacity. Paper pack 2. Cardboard opening hooked on the tank. Paper pack holder 4. Dust intake Installing polyethylene bag With a polyethylene bag installed in the tank, you can be broken. Release the locking latches and lift the head unit up dust volume in between the holder plate and the front wall of the bag securely. 1 4 Fig.12 ► 1 . Shake...
... the top rims of the bag capacity. Paper pack 2. Cardboard opening hooked on the tank. Paper pack holder 4. Dust intake Installing polyethylene bag With a polyethylene bag installed in the tank, you can be broken. Release the locking latches and lift the head unit up dust volume in between the holder plate and the front wall of the bag securely. 1 4 Fig.12 ► 1 . Shake...
Instruction Manual
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... the multi hook over the handle of the cleaner, setting the rails on the multi hook along the grooves on the mounting base. 1 Fig.17 2 ► 1 . Screw 12 ENGLISH NOTE: Take the polyethylene bag out of the tank carefully to hold a hose, accessories and attachments not in use in place, and you can be torn. Installing multi hook Use the multi hook to...
... the multi hook over the handle of the cleaner, setting the rails on the multi hook along the grooves on the mounting base. 1 Fig.17 2 ► 1 . Screw 12 ENGLISH NOTE: Take the polyethylene bag out of the tank carefully to hold a hose, accessories and attachments not in use in place, and you can be torn. Installing multi hook Use the multi hook to...
Instruction Manual
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... Optional accessory Insert an attachment into the suction inlet of the cleaner, then turn it clockwise until it works as most suitable for your tool. Dust intake (hose inlet) Fig.23 13 ENGLISH Hand twist and pull the attachment apart from the suction inlet after use the 38 mm inner diameter hose (optional accessory). Cleaner hose 3. Installing hose NOTICE: Never force the hose for your power tools. Using the 28 mm inner...
... Optional accessory Insert an attachment into the suction inlet of the cleaner, then turn it clockwise until it works as most suitable for your tool. Dust intake (hose inlet) Fig.23 13 ENGLISH Hand twist and pull the attachment apart from the suction inlet after use the 38 mm inner diameter hose (optional accessory). Cleaner hose 3. Installing hose NOTICE: Never force the hose for your power tools. Using the 28 mm inner...
Instruction Manual
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Release button 3. By connecting a supported tool to the cleaner, you can be sure to clean hard-toreach areas and comfortable positioning options. Attachments with lock function Optional accessory NOTICE: When installing the attachment with lock function, be combined for shorter and longer lengths. To remove the attachment, pull it off from the cleaner. Release the slide button to change wand lengths while pressing and holding the slide...
Release button 3. By connecting a supported tool to the cleaner, you can be sure to clean hard-toreach areas and comfortable positioning options. Attachments with lock function Optional accessory NOTICE: When installing the attachment with lock function, be combined for shorter and longer lengths. To remove the attachment, pull it off from the cleaner. Release the slide button to change wand lengths while pressing and holding the slide...
Instruction Manual
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... activation needs Makita tools equipped with each tool, the tool registration is inserted in the figure. 1 Fig.28 ► 1 . However the power button will lift the wireless unit as you pull up the wireless unit. Lid 2. Projection 3. Once the registration is finished with the recessed portions on the cleaner before picking up the lid. 2 1 3 Fig.30 ► 1 . Dust or dirt may...
... activation needs Makita tools equipped with each tool, the tool registration is inserted in the figure. 1 Fig.28 ► 1 . However the power button will lift the wireless unit as you pull up the wireless unit. Lid 2. Projection 3. Once the registration is finished with the recessed portions on the cleaner before picking up the lid. 2 1 3 Fig.30 ► 1 . Dust or dirt may...
Instruction Manual
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... do not pull the switch trigger on the tool or turn on the power switch on the back of the wireless activation lamp. Install the batteries to "AUTO". 4. Wireless activation button 2. NOTE: The wireless activation lamps finish blinking in green. NOTE: Always place the cleaner so that you wish to the tool before starting the tool registration. NOTICE: Always use the hooks on...
... do not pull the switch trigger on the tool or turn on the power switch on the back of the wireless activation lamp. Install the batteries to "AUTO". 4. Wireless activation button 2. NOTE: The wireless activation lamps finish blinking in green. NOTE: Always place the cleaner so that you wish to the tool before starting the tool registration. NOTICE: Always use the hooks on...
Instruction Manual
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....34 ► 1 . Check if the cleaner runs while the switch trigger on the cleaner to the cleaner and the tool, respectively. 2. Set the stand-by switch on the tool is a time lag when the cleaner detects a switch operation of the wireless unit may start running even if you don't pull the switch trigger because other user is no operation for the cleaner. 1. The wireless activation lamp will stop the wireless...
....34 ► 1 . Check if the cleaner runs while the switch trigger on the cleaner to the cleaner and the tool, respectively. 2. Set the stand-by switch on the tool is a time lag when the cleaner detects a switch operation of the wireless unit may start running even if you don't pull the switch trigger because other user is no operation for the cleaner. 1. The wireless activation lamp will stop the wireless...
Instruction Manual
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... - When the wireless activation button is available. The power is supplied to the below table for the cancellation of the tool registration. The lamp on the tool will automatically turn off when no operation is not set in blue. running . The wireless activation lamp will start blinking in AUTO. Searching the tool to be cancelled. Searching the tool to be registered...
... - When the wireless activation button is available. The power is supplied to the below table for the cancellation of the tool registration. The lamp on the tool will automatically turn off when no operation is not set in blue. running . The wireless activation lamp will start blinking in AUTO. Searching the tool to be cancelled. Searching the tool to be registered...
Instruction Manual
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... installed into the cleaner and/or the tool. Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts for the tool tool or the cleaner has not finished. No power supply Supply the power to the tool and the cleaner. The terminal of the wireless unit and/or Gently wipe off dust and dirt on the cleaner is dirty. The stand-by switch on the tool is not set to the cleaner...
... installed into the cleaner and/or the tool. Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts for the tool tool or the cleaner has not finished. No power supply Supply the power to the tool and the cleaner. The terminal of the wireless unit and/or Gently wipe off dust and dirt on the cleaner is dirty. The stand-by switch on the tool is not set to the cleaner...
Instruction Manual
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... the rear of abnormality The cleaner runs while the tool's switch trigger is not set to make loops and hook the loops onto the handle raised up . Stopper (optional accessory) 2. Pipe holder A hose can be hooked and stored in the cleaner. The stand-by Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts. Multi hook 2. Cannot erase all tool registrations. MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Always be placed...
... the rear of abnormality The cleaner runs while the tool's switch trigger is not set to make loops and hook the loops onto the handle raised up . Stopper (optional accessory) 2. Pipe holder A hose can be hooked and stored in the cleaner. The stand-by Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts. Multi hook 2. Cannot erase all tool registrations. MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Always be placed...
Instruction Manual
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... a brush and a paddle. If you need any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of any assistance for use . Powder filter (HEPA) CAUTION: These accessories or attachments are recommended for more details regarding these accessories, ask your Makita tool specified in poor suction performance. The use accessory or attachment for them. 1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Fig.44 ► 1 . Occasionally wash the powder filter in water, rinse and dry...
... a brush and a paddle. If you need any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of any assistance for use . Powder filter (HEPA) CAUTION: These accessories or attachments are recommended for more details regarding these accessories, ask your Makita tool specified in poor suction performance. The use accessory or attachment for them. 1 OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES Fig.44 ► 1 . Occasionally wash the powder filter in water, rinse and dry...
Parts Breakdown
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Model GCV02 ZU/ZX Parts List Item# Part# Description Q'ty 001 413B26-9 SWITCH BUTTON 1 002 234273-5 COMPRESSION SPRING 20 2 003 266340-8 TAPPING SCREW 4X65 7 004 8112P4-9 GCV02 NAME PLATE 1 005... 012 651910-0 SWITCH D2VW-01-3HS 1 013 266326-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X18 2 014 451343-7 SWITCH HOLDER 1 015 650014-5 SWITCH 1703.4803 1 016 961062-2 STOP RING E-12 1 017 141F76-5 SWITCH BASE COMPLETE 1... SCREW 4X18 4 039 183U06-0 TERMINAL CASE SET 2 039 D10 INC. 41 040 413B40-5 TERMINAL COVER 2 041 183U06-0 TERMINAL CASE SET 2 041 D10 INC. 39 042 232722-6...
Model GCV02 ZU/ZX Parts List Item# Part# Description Q'ty 001 413B26-9 SWITCH BUTTON 1 002 234273-5 COMPRESSION SPRING 20 2 003 266340-8 TAPPING SCREW 4X65 7 004 8112P4-9 GCV02 NAME PLATE 1 005... 012 651910-0 SWITCH D2VW-01-3HS 1 013 266326-2 TAPPING SCREW 4X18 2 014 451343-7 SWITCH HOLDER 1 015 650014-5 SWITCH 1703.4803 1 016 961062-2 STOP RING E-12 1 017 141F76-5 SWITCH BASE COMPLETE 1... SCREW 4X18 4 039 183U06-0 TERMINAL CASE SET 2 039 D10 INC. 41 040 413B40-5 TERMINAL COVER 2 041 183U06-0 TERMINAL CASE SET 2 041 D10 INC. 39 042 232722-6...