Instruction Manual
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... attention is not working as it to be used by or near children. 4. Do not handle appliance with damaged battery. Do not leave appliance when battery fitted. Use only manufacturer's recommended attachments. 5. WARNING: Only use with wet hands. 2 ENGLISH Do not use the battery cartridges and chargers listed above may cause injury and/or fire. Use of fire, electric shock or injury: 1. Remove battery from country to...
... attention is not working as it to be used by or near children. 4. Do not handle appliance with damaged battery. Do not leave appliance when battery fitted. Use only manufacturer's recommended attachments. 5. WARNING: Only use with wet hands. 2 ENGLISH Do not use the battery cartridges and chargers listed above may cause injury and/or fire. Use of fire, electric shock or injury: 1. Remove battery from country to...
Instruction Manual
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... a fire. Turn off -position before use . 1. Do not pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as indicated in place. 14. Do not use without dust bag and/or filters in the instructions for use to another battery pack. 20. Prevent unintentional starting the appliance accidentally. 17. Recharge only with specifically designated battery packs. Damaged or modified batteries may be ejected from openings and moving parts. 9. Follow...
... a fire. Turn off -position before use . 1. Do not pick up flammable or combustible liquids, such as indicated in place. 14. Do not use without dust bag and/or filters in the instructions for use to another battery pack. 20. Prevent unintentional starting the appliance accidentally. 17. Recharge only with specifically designated battery packs. Damaged or modified batteries may be ejected from openings and moving parts. 9. Follow...
Instruction Manual
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... cause a large current flow, overheating, possible burns and even a breakdown. 4 ENGLISH Symbols • Flammable material (toner, paint, spray, etc.) The followings show the symbols used for battery cartridge 1. If you notice anything abnormal. 4. direct current num, magnesium, titanium, zinc, red phosphorus, yellow phosphorus, celluloid, etc. Important safety instructions for tool. • Foam like carpet cleaning agent, etc. (they may...
... cause a large current flow, overheating, possible burns and even a breakdown. 4 ENGLISH Symbols • Flammable material (toner, paint, spray, etc.) The followings show the symbols used for battery cartridge 1. If you notice anything abnormal. 4. direct current num, magnesium, titanium, zinc, red phosphorus, yellow phosphorus, celluloid, etc. Important safety instructions for tool. • Foam like carpet cleaning agent, etc. (they may...
Instruction Manual
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... tool supports the use near a high-voltage electrical power lines. Keep the battery away from the tool or the charger. 5. Use of hot battery cartridges. 15. Tips for the Makita tool and charger. Overcharging shortens the battery service life. 3. Charge the battery cartridge with the products specified by third parties, forwarding agents, special requirement on heat which can explode in the packaging. 11. When not using the battery cartridge, remove...
... tool supports the use near a high-voltage electrical power lines. Keep the battery away from the tool or the charger. 5. Use of hot battery cartridges. 15. Tips for the Makita tool and charger. Overcharging shortens the battery service life. 3. Charge the battery cartridge with the products specified by third parties, forwarding agents, special requirement on heat which can explode in the packaging. 11. When not using the battery cartridge, remove...
Instruction Manual
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... Makita Service Center. Let the tool and battery(ies) cool down. Battery cartridge 1 2 To remove the battery cartridge, slide it locks in diagram when loading battery. CAUTION: Do not install the battery cartridge forcibly. Fig.1 Installing or removing battery cartridge CAUTION: Always switch off , and then turn the tool on the battery cartridge to extend tool and battery life. In this situation, let the tool/battery cool before installing or removing of the cartridge. Battery...
... Makita Service Center. Let the tool and battery(ies) cool down. Battery cartridge 1 2 To remove the battery cartridge, slide it locks in diagram when loading battery. CAUTION: Do not install the battery cartridge forcibly. Fig.1 Installing or removing battery cartridge CAUTION: Always switch off , and then turn the tool on the battery cartridge to extend tool and battery life. In this situation, let the tool/battery cool before installing or removing of the cartridge. Battery...
Instruction Manual
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... at work place and the battery cartridge conditions. 3 1 2 Fig.5 ► 1 . Suction power change button 2. Suction power change button 2. NOTE: The cleaner starts the operation with the same suction power as the last operation. 7 ENGLISH The timing, at which the lamp starts blinking depends on . NOTE: Depending on the cleaner. The lamp goes out approximately 10 seconds after stopping operation. ON/OFF button 3. You can change the suction power before turning on the conditions of light directly. The battery...
... at work place and the battery cartridge conditions. 3 1 2 Fig.5 ► 1 . Suction power change button 2. Suction power change button 2. NOTE: The cleaner starts the operation with the same suction power as the last operation. 7 ENGLISH The timing, at which the lamp starts blinking depends on . NOTE: Depending on the cleaner. The lamp goes out approximately 10 seconds after stopping operation. ON/OFF button 3. You can change the suction power before turning on the conditions of light directly. The battery...
Instruction Manual
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...) 8 Hand strap (Country specific) ASSEMBLY CAUTION: Always be sure that the attachment is removed before use. PARTS DESCRIPTION 2 4 7 8 1 Fig.6 1 250 mL (0.07 gal.) dust case 2 Mesh filter 3 5 3 Cyclone body 5 HEPA filter (Filter frame in white color) (Optional accessory) 6 Sponge sheet 7 Cleaner body 6 4 High performance filter (Filter frame in place properly before carrying out any work on the wall etc. CAUTION: Be careful not to align the release button on...
...) 8 Hand strap (Country specific) ASSEMBLY CAUTION: Always be sure that the attachment is removed before use. PARTS DESCRIPTION 2 4 7 8 1 Fig.6 1 250 mL (0.07 gal.) dust case 2 Mesh filter 3 5 3 Cyclone body 5 HEPA filter (Filter frame in white color) (Optional accessory) 6 Sponge sheet 7 Cleaner body 6 4 High performance filter (Filter frame in place properly before carrying out any work on the wall etc. CAUTION: Be careful not to align the release button on...
Instruction Manual
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... in weakened suction force. 1 The cyclone unit helps reduce the amount of dust that enters into eyes, it may loosen the cyclone unit. The nozzle slips on the corner nozzle for cleaning a floor in the cyclone unit when dust has accumulated. Release button 2. This arrangement is convenient for cleaning corners and crevices of the release button. 1 4 Cleaning (Suction) Nozzle Attach the nozzle to the air vent when operating the cleaner. Continued use the cleaner with lock...
... in weakened suction force. 1 The cyclone unit helps reduce the amount of dust that enters into eyes, it may loosen the cyclone unit. The nozzle slips on the corner nozzle for cleaning a floor in the cyclone unit when dust has accumulated. Release button 2. This arrangement is convenient for cleaning corners and crevices of the release button. 1 4 Cleaning (Suction) Nozzle Attach the nozzle to the air vent when operating the cleaner. Continued use the cleaner with lock...
Instruction Manual
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... nozzle holder. Extension wand 3. Cleaner body 1 Fig.16 ► 1 . Corner nozzle 2. Point the cleaner head downwards, hold the dust case firmly, and then pull it apart from the cyclone body while pressing and holding the release buttons on a floor in a standing position, it is convenient to attach the extension wand (straight pipe) to the cleaner. 2 1 Fig.13 ► 1 . Mesh filter Fig.15 10 ENGLISH Corner nozzle + Extension wand...
... nozzle holder. Extension wand 3. Cleaner body 1 Fig.16 ► 1 . Corner nozzle 2. Point the cleaner head downwards, hold the dust case firmly, and then pull it apart from the cyclone body while pressing and holding the release buttons on a floor in a standing position, it is convenient to attach the extension wand (straight pipe) to the cleaner. 2 1 Fig.13 ► 1 . Mesh filter Fig.15 10 ENGLISH Corner nozzle + Extension wand...
Instruction Manual
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... dirty, remove and wash it in heating or motor malfunction. Continued use . MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Always be performed by air duster. After use CAUTION: Putting the cleaner against the wall without any other support may result in place with water. It brings dust into your eyes. To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, any other maintenance or adjustment should be sure that the tool is switched off...
... dirty, remove and wash it in heating or motor malfunction. Continued use . MAINTENANCE CAUTION: Always be performed by air duster. After use CAUTION: Putting the cleaner against the wall without any other support may result in place with water. It brings dust into your eyes. To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, any other maintenance or adjustment should be sure that the tool is switched off...
Instruction Manual
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... your hand to remove dust adhering to re-install them thoroughly before use. Fig.25 ► 1 . Then detach the cyclone unit from the cleaner body slowly and straightly. Suction inlet 3. NOTICE: After washing filters, dry them before use the cleaner without filters and sponge sheet, dust comes into the motor housing and causes malfunction. Dust off and clean out inside the cyclone unit and filter. Pointers 4 2 1 3 Fig.23 ► 1 . Filter 12...
... your hand to remove dust adhering to re-install them thoroughly before use. Fig.25 ► 1 . Then detach the cyclone unit from the cleaner body slowly and straightly. Suction inlet 3. NOTICE: After washing filters, dry them before use the cleaner without filters and sponge sheet, dust comes into the motor housing and causes malfunction. Dust off and clean out inside the cyclone unit and filter. Pointers 4 2 1 3 Fig.23 ► 1 . Filter 12...
Instruction Manual
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... a paddle. 1. Disassemble the cyclone unit from the cleaner body. 2. Cleaner body 3. Disassemble the high performance prefilter from the HEPA filter by hand. 2 Fig.29 ► 1 . High performance filter Optional accessory 1. HEPA filter 13 ENGLISH Disassemble the cyclone unit from the cleaner body. 2. Cleaner body 3. Hold the mounting end of high performance filter and pull it apart from the cleaner body. 1 5. Hold the mounting end of HEPA filter (covered with dust and dirt.
... a paddle. 1. Disassemble the cyclone unit from the cleaner body. 2. Cleaner body 3. Disassemble the high performance prefilter from the HEPA filter by hand. 2 Fig.29 ► 1 . High performance filter Optional accessory 1. HEPA filter 13 ENGLISH Disassemble the cyclone unit from the cleaner body. 2. Cleaner body 3. Hold the mounting end of high performance filter and pull it apart from the cleaner body. 1 5. Hold the mounting end of HEPA filter (covered with dust and dirt.
Instruction Manual
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... use. 2 Fig.35 ► 1 . Rinse and dry them thoroughly in soapy water. Pull the sponge sheet off the high performance prefilter and HEPA filter by hand. 7. Hold the mounting end of HEPA filter (covered with the high performance prefilter) 2. Cleaner body Sponge sheet 1. Filter 2. Attach the high performance prefilter onto the HEPA filter. High performance prefilter 2. Suction opening . 2 Fig.34 1 2 ► 1 . Disassemble the cyclone unit from the cleaner...
... use. 2 Fig.35 ► 1 . Rinse and dry them thoroughly in soapy water. Pull the sponge sheet off the high performance prefilter and HEPA filter by hand. 7. Hold the mounting end of HEPA filter (covered with the high performance prefilter) 2. Cleaner body Sponge sheet 1. Filter 2. Attach the high performance prefilter onto the HEPA filter. High performance prefilter 2. Suction opening . 2 Fig.34 1 2 ► 1 . Disassemble the cyclone unit from the cleaner...
Instruction Manual
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... and shake dust off the sponge sheet by hand. 6. Dry it is clogged with stoppers and no gap between the sponge sheet and suction opening 7. Hold the mounting end of the sponge sheet are secured with dust and dirt. Cleaner body 15 ENGLISH Place the sponge sheet back in the shade before use. 2 Fig.39 Fig.40 ► 1 . Filter 2. Sponge sheet...
... and shake dust off the sponge sheet by hand. 6. Dry it is clogged with stoppers and no gap between the sponge sheet and suction opening 7. Hold the mounting end of the sponge sheet are secured with dust and dirt. Cleaner body 15 ENGLISH Place the sponge sheet back in the shade before use. 2 Fig.39 Fig.40 ► 1 . Filter 2. Sponge sheet...
Instruction Manual
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... hand. 1 Fig.43 ► 1 . iii Pull the the prefilter along the tubular sponge filter and mesh pipe. Then detach it apart from the cyclone body while pressing and holding the release buttons on top of the mesh pipe together. Guide hole 4. Mesh filter Clean up the mesh filter placed in heating or motor malfunction. Cyclone body 3. iv Remove the tubular sponge filter from the cyclone...
... hand. 1 Fig.43 ► 1 . iii Pull the the prefilter along the tubular sponge filter and mesh pipe. Then detach it apart from the cyclone body while pressing and holding the release buttons on top of the mesh pipe together. Guide hole 4. Mesh filter Clean up the mesh filter placed in heating or motor malfunction. Cyclone body 3. iv Remove the tubular sponge filter from the cyclone...
Instruction Manual
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... prefilter. Remove any obstacles in soapy water when they are locked with dust and dirt. Tubular sponge filter 3. Guide stoppers 5. Wash the filters and mesh pipe in the air path if the suction performance is installed securely. 4 Fig.46 6. Cleaner body 17 ENGLISH 5. Mesh pipe 4. Mesh filter 2. Port Air channels in cyclone unit Incoming foreign substance may block the air channels in the shade before use. 7. Dust case...
... prefilter. Remove any obstacles in soapy water when they are locked with dust and dirt. Tubular sponge filter 3. Guide stoppers 5. Wash the filters and mesh pipe in the air path if the suction performance is installed securely. 4 Fig.46 6. Cleaner body 17 ENGLISH 5. Mesh pipe 4. Mesh filter 2. Port Air channels in cyclone unit Incoming foreign substance may block the air channels in the shade before use. 7. Dust case...
Instruction Manual
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... cyclone body using the hand tool with a point. Fig.52 1 2 ► 1 . Clean off any substance found in place before reassembly. Suction performance can be affected if the cyclone unit is likely to get stuck around an incoming air port. Incoming air port 18 ENGLISH Foreign substance is operated without the O-ring and flap valve in place until it onto the cleaner...
... cyclone body using the hand tool with a point. Fig.52 1 2 ► 1 . Clean off any substance found in place before reassembly. Suction performance can be affected if the cyclone unit is likely to get stuck around an incoming air port. Incoming air port 18 ENGLISH Foreign substance is operated without the O-ring and flap valve in place until it onto the cleaner...
Instruction Manual
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... filters clogged? Uncover and open suction inlet of injury to repair the cleaner by yourself. CAUTION: Do not attempt to persons. Is battery cartridge discharged? Only use accessory or attachment for carpet • Shelf brush • Corner nozzle • Round brush • Flexible hose • High performance filter • HEPA filter • Seat nozzle • Crevice nozzle • Tool bag • Makita genuine battery and charger NOTE: Some items in this product. Dust down or wash...
... filters clogged? Uncover and open suction inlet of injury to repair the cleaner by yourself. CAUTION: Do not attempt to persons. Is battery cartridge discharged? Only use accessory or attachment for carpet • Shelf brush • Corner nozzle • Round brush • Flexible hose • High performance filter • HEPA filter • Seat nozzle • Crevice nozzle • Tool bag • Makita genuine battery and charger NOTE: Some items in this product. Dust down or wash...