Instruction Manual
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... of fire, electric shock or injury: 1. Use only as it to a service center. 2 ENGLISH Close attention is not working as described in this manual. Store indoors. 3. 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. WARNING: Only use with BL4040, ø...
... of fire, electric shock or injury: 1. Use only as it to a service center. 2 ENGLISH Close attention is not working as described in this manual. Store indoors. 3. 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. WARNING: Only use with BL4040, ø...
Instruction Manual
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... like carpet cleaning agent, etc. (they may be found at the jobsite. Do not use and care 1. Battery tool use the cleaner as gasoline, or use . 6. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all controls before use in personal injury. 17. Do not pick up anything...wet hands. 7. Do not handle battery or appliance with your face and body. It is in electric shock and damage to recharge. 13. Do not vacuum the following: • Flammable liquid (kerosene, gasoline, solvents such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. 14. Direct the exhaust air away from openings and moving parts...
... like carpet cleaning agent, etc. (they may be found at the jobsite. Do not use and care 1. Battery tool use the cleaner as gasoline, or use . 6. Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all controls before use in personal injury. 17. Do not pick up anything...wet hands. 7. Do not handle battery or appliance with your face and body. It is in electric shock and damage to recharge. 13. Do not vacuum the following: • Flammable liquid (kerosene, gasoline, solvents such as cigarettes, matches, or hot ashes. 14. Direct the exhaust air away from openings and moving parts...
Instruction Manual
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... by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. Have servicing performed by the manufacturer. If operating time has become excessively shorter, stop operating immediately. Disconnect the battery pack from the battery may result in loss of fire. 10. Shorting the battery terminals together may damage the battery and increase the risk of your eyes, rinse them out with clear water and seek...
... by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. Have servicing performed by the manufacturer. If operating time has become excessively shorter, stop operating immediately. Disconnect the battery pack from the battery may result in loss of fire. 10. Shorting the battery terminals together may damage the battery and increase the risk of your eyes, rinse them out with clear water and seek...
Instruction Manual
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... to the handling of hot battery cartridges. 15. For commercial transports e.g. Installing the batteries to non-compliant products may result in a fire, excessive heat, explosion, or leak of the tool or battery cartridge. 18. Pay attention to the battery cartridge. Unless the tool supports the use near high-voltage electrical power lines, do not use a damaged battery. 10. CAUTION: Only use the battery cartridge near a high-voltage electrical power lines...
... to the handling of hot battery cartridges. 15. For commercial transports e.g. Installing the batteries to non-compliant products may result in a fire, excessive heat, explosion, or leak of the tool or battery cartridge. 18. Pay attention to the battery cartridge. Unless the tool supports the use near high-voltage electrical power lines, do not use a damaged battery. 10. CAUTION: Only use the battery cartridge near a high-voltage electrical power lines...
Instruction Manual
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...-free container. 26. Powder filter (HEPA) 3. Always remove the battery on the wireless unit. 20. Always keep it . 13. Always close the lid of the temperature may cause malfunction. 28. Doing so may develop malfunction or error. 8. Do not use the tool with the wireless unit. 2. Do not use the wireless unit until the dew is being supplied to the tool. Replace...
...-free container. 26. Powder filter (HEPA) 3. Always remove the battery on the wireless unit. 20. Always keep it . 13. Always close the lid of the temperature may cause malfunction. 28. Doing so may develop malfunction or error. 8. Do not use the tool with the wireless unit. 2. Do not use the wireless unit until the dew is being supplied to the tool. Replace...
Instruction Manual
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... the cleaner and battery cartridges firmly when installing or removing battery cartridges. With two identical batteries in damage to recharge batteries. Insert them to slip off and the battery cartridges are removed before installing or removing battery cartridges. NOTE: You can extend your needs. 2 1 Fig.3 ► 1 . Button To remove the battery cartridges, slide them into place. The cleaner automatically determines which battery slot is becoming empty, the cleaner automatically switches a power...
... the cleaner and battery cartridges firmly when installing or removing battery cartridges. With two identical batteries in damage to recharge batteries. Insert them to slip off and the battery cartridges are removed before installing or removing battery cartridges. NOTE: You can extend your needs. 2 1 Fig.3 ► 1 . Button To remove the battery cartridges, slide them into place. The cleaner automatically determines which battery slot is becoming empty, the cleaner automatically switches a power...
Instruction Manual
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...; 1 . Overdischarge protection When the battery capacity becomes low, the appliance stops automatically. If the appliance does not run along with the switch operation, remove the batteries from one of the following steps. • Press the power button to set the cleaner back in operation. 1. Turn the appliance off power to the motor to increase the suction power. 2 1 When the appliance is overheated, the appliance stops automatically, and one of the...
...; 1 . Overdischarge protection When the battery capacity becomes low, the appliance stops automatically. If the appliance does not run along with the switch operation, remove the batteries from one of the following steps. • Press the power button to set the cleaner back in operation. 1. Turn the appliance off power to the motor to increase the suction power. 2 1 When the appliance is overheated, the appliance stops automatically, and one of the...
Instruction Manual
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Installing powder filter (HEPA) and prefilter (for dry dust) CAUTION: Never pick up such things may result in personal injury or damage to do so may cause the powder filter breakage. Picking up water or other liquids or wet dusts when using a paper pack. Set the damper into the tank aligning the mounting position markings on the prefilter and tank. 2. Unfold a paper pack. 2. Align...
Installing powder filter (HEPA) and prefilter (for dry dust) CAUTION: Never pick up such things may result in personal injury or damage to do so may cause the powder filter breakage. Picking up water or other liquids or wet dusts when using a paper pack. Set the damper into the tank aligning the mounting position markings on the prefilter and tank. 2. Unfold a paper pack. 2. Align...
Instruction Manual
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... tank without letting your hands dirty. NOTICE: Empty the tank at its cardboard opening hooked on the tank. Tank 11 ENGLISH Polyethylene bag Fig.14 ► 1 . NOTE: Too much dust will weaken and the motor may cause an electric shock and serious personal injury. Shake off and the battery cartridges are removed before lifting the filter away from the...
... tank without letting your hands dirty. NOTICE: Empty the tank at its cardboard opening hooked on the tank. Tank 11 ENGLISH Polyethylene bag Fig.14 ► 1 . NOTE: Too much dust will weaken and the motor may cause an electric shock and serious personal injury. Shake off and the battery cartridges are removed before lifting the filter away from the...
Instruction Manual
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... the polyethylene bag to hold a hose, accessories and attachments not in use in place, and you can be torn. Mounting base hook 3. NOTE: Take the polyethylene bag out of the cleaner, setting the rails on the multi hook along the grooves on top of the cleaner with four screws provided. 3 1 2 Fig.19 ► 1 . Too much dust in many sizes and styles...
... the polyethylene bag to hold a hose, accessories and attachments not in use in place, and you can be torn. Mounting base hook 3. NOTE: Take the polyethylene bag out of the cleaner, setting the rails on the multi hook along the grooves on top of the cleaner with four screws provided. 3 1 2 Fig.19 ► 1 . Too much dust in many sizes and styles...
Instruction Manual
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... for your tool model. Front cuffs or joint 2. Hose 2. Push bar 2. Connection to cleaner Insert the hose end to any available work tools (Country specific) By connecting the vacuum cleaner to the dust intake (hose inlet) of the cleaner by pulling the hose. Hand twist and pull the attachment apart from the suction inlet after use the 38 mm inner diameter hose (optional accessory). If the attachment is securely installed. NOTICE: When picking up...
... for your tool model. Front cuffs or joint 2. Hose 2. Push bar 2. Connection to cleaner Insert the hose end to any available work tools (Country specific) By connecting the vacuum cleaner to the dust intake (hose inlet) of the cleaner by pulling the hose. Hand twist and pull the attachment apart from the suction inlet after use the 38 mm inner diameter hose (optional accessory). If the attachment is securely installed. NOTICE: When picking up...
Instruction Manual
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... the switch operation of the tool. Suction inlet with lock function. 2 1 3 2 Fig.26 1 ► 1 . Insert an attachment into the suction inlet of slide-type extension wand Optional accessory A slide-type extension wand can run the cleaner automatically along with the wireless activation function The wireless activation function enables clean and comfortable operation. It allows to change wand lengths while pressing and holding the slide button. By connecting a supported tool...
... the switch operation of the tool. Suction inlet with lock function. 2 1 3 2 Fig.26 1 ► 1 . Insert an attachment into the suction inlet of slide-type extension wand Optional accessory A slide-type extension wand can run the cleaner automatically along with the wireless activation function The wireless activation function enables clean and comfortable operation. It allows to change wand lengths while pressing and holding the slide button. By connecting a supported tool...
Instruction Manual
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... activation needs Makita tools equipped with the tool, the re-registration is not required unless it comes into the slot of the tool when using the cleaner with other wireless units are registered to the instruction manual of the wireless unit, always close the lid. Recessed portion When removing the wireless unit, open the lid slowly. Lid 15 ENGLISH Dust or dirt may...
... activation needs Makita tools equipped with the tool, the re-registration is not required unless it comes into the slot of the tool when using the cleaner with other wireless units are registered to the instruction manual of the wireless unit, always close the lid. Recessed portion When removing the wireless unit, open the lid slowly. Lid 15 ENGLISH Dust or dirt may...
Instruction Manual
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... wireless activation button on the cleaner to the instruction manual of the tool. 1. NOTE: When performing two or more tool registration for 2 seconds and start blinking in green for the cleaner, finish the tool registration one by switch Fig.32 ► 1 . NOTE: The wireless activation lamps finish blinking in the supplied case or a static-free container. After removing the wireless unit, keep it...
... wireless activation button on the cleaner to the instruction manual of the tool. 1. NOTE: When performing two or more tool registration for 2 seconds and start blinking in green for the cleaner, finish the tool registration one by switch Fig.32 ► 1 . NOTE: The wireless activation lamps finish blinking in the supplied case or a static-free container. After removing the wireless unit, keep it...
Instruction Manual
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... starting a work with a delay. There is using the wireless activation function. 3. NOTE: The wireless activation lamp on the tool will blink in blue when there is being pulled. 17 ENGLISH Install the batteries to the cleaner and the tool, respectively. 2. The wireless activation lamp will stop the wireless activation, push the wireless activation button on the tool, or set the stand-by switch...
... starting a work with a delay. There is using the wireless activation function. 3. NOTE: The wireless activation lamp on the tool will blink in blue when there is being pulled. 17 ENGLISH Install the batteries to the cleaner and the tool, respectively. 2. The wireless activation lamp will stop the wireless activation, push the wireless activation button on the tool, or set the stand-by switch...
Instruction Manual
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... erase all tool registrations. The power is starting up. When the wireless activation button is running . 20 seconds Ready for the cancellation of the tool registration. Description of the wireless activation function. The lamp on the tool blinks when the wireless activation button is not set in AUTO. The lamp on the cleaner blinks when the stand-by switch is pushed...
... erase all tool registrations. The power is starting up. When the wireless activation button is running . 20 seconds Ready for the cancellation of the tool registration. Description of the wireless activation function. The lamp on the tool blinks when the wireless activation button is not set in AUTO. The lamp on the cleaner blinks when the stand-by switch is pushed...
Instruction Manual
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... Gently wipe off dust and dirt on the cleaner is approximately 10 m however it may vary according to "AUTO". Perform the tool registration again. Perform the tool registration again. Radio disturbance by switch on the terminal of the wireless unit and clean the slot of the wire- Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts for the tool tool or the cleaner has not...
... Gently wipe off dust and dirt on the cleaner is approximately 10 m however it may vary according to "AUTO". Perform the tool registration again. Perform the tool registration again. Radio disturbance by switch on the terminal of the wireless unit and clean the slot of the wire- Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts for the tool tool or the cleaner has not...
Instruction Manual
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... inspection or maintenance. Turn off and the battery cartridges are using the cleaner for erasing all tool registrations in red. Set the stand-by switch on the multi hook with the loose end tied up . MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Always be placed into the pipe holder when not using the wireless acti- Storage of accessories Accessories and attachments not in use, such as nozzles and brushes, can be...
... inspection or maintenance. Turn off and the battery cartridges are using the cleaner for erasing all tool registrations in red. Set the stand-by switch on the multi hook with the loose end tied up . MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Always be placed into the pipe holder when not using the wireless acti- Storage of accessories Accessories and attachments not in use, such as nozzles and brushes, can be...
Instruction Manual
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... manual. Prefilter 2 1 Fig.45 ► 1 . Only use accessory or attachment for dry dust) • Damper • Prefilter • Nozzle assembly • Bent pipe • Polyethylene bag • Paper pack • MAKPAC adapter • Wireless unit • Makita genuine battery and charger NOTE: Some items in the list may result in a washing machine. Never wash filters in poor suction performance. Fig.43 Cleaning of powder filter (HEPA) and prefilter Clean...
... manual. Prefilter 2 1 Fig.45 ► 1 . Only use accessory or attachment for dry dust) • Damper • Prefilter • Nozzle assembly • Bent pipe • Polyethylene bag • Paper pack • MAKPAC adapter • Wireless unit • Makita genuine battery and charger NOTE: Some items in the list may result in a washing machine. Never wash filters in poor suction performance. Fig.43 Cleaning of powder filter (HEPA) and prefilter Clean...
Parts Breakdown
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Model GCV04 ZUX/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 8112P6-5 GCV04 NAME PLATE 1 ... 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 GCV04 ZUX/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 8112P6-5 GCV04 NAME PLATE 1 ... 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...