B
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1. Dust outlet
2. Power tool
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Insert the "A" end of the hose to the suction opening of
the cleaner and turn it clockwise all the way until it locks.
Attach the cuff on the "B" end of the hose and then
connect it to the dust outlet of an power tool.
Replacing the front cuff
Change the front cuff of the hose according to the dust
outlet size of a power tool you use.
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To remove the front cuff, hold the hose and turn it
counterclockwise.
To mount
the front cuff, turn it clockwise and then
screw it in until it stops.
OPERATION
WARNING:
Do not use the shoulder strap when working in a
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high place.
When using the cleaner as a stationary cleaner,
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place it on a flat and stable surface.
A
1. Front cuff
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2. Hose
3. Remove
4. Install
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Vacuum Cleaner
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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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2
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NOTE:
Long cut-off decorative paper that may be
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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:
When the dust bag is just new, dust may come out
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of its surface. Using it a few times will minimize the
dust leak from the surface.
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1. Decorative
paper
2. Saw blade
3. Base
4. Cutting depth
5. Plaster board
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