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Fuel Gauge Battery Packs (Fig. B)
Some D
WALT battery packs include a fuel gauge which
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consists of three green LED lights that indicate the level of
charge remaining in the battery pack.
To actuate the fuel gauge, press and hold the fuel gauge
button 
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. A combination of the three green LED lights will
illuminate designating the level of charge left. When the level
of charge in the battery is below the usable limit, the fuel gauge
will not illuminate and the battery will need to be recharged.
nOTE: The fuel gauge is only an indication of the charge left on
the battery pack. It does not indicate dust extractor functionality
and is subject to variation based on product components,
temperature and end-user application.
Attaching the Hose to the Dust Extractor
(Fig. A)
To attach the hose to the dust extractor, press the hose release
latch 
and insert the end of the hose into the hose inlet.
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The hose must be inserted fully before the hose release latch
is released.
To remove the hose, press the hose release latch and remove
the hose. The hose must be fully removed before releasing the
hose release latch.
The hose inlet plug 
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may be used to cover the hose inlet if the
hose is removed for transportation, cleaning, etc.
Installing the Paper or Fleece Bag
(Fig. A, C, E, F)
When vacuuming fine dust, you may also use an additional
paper bag or fleece bag 
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to make emptying the
tank 
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 easier.
nOTE: Always use a bag with M-class dust.
1. Press the three position switch 
remove the battery 
.
2. Unlatch the tank latches 
 4 
head 
from the tank 
.
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3. Attach the bag by passing the two tabs 
opening past the two notches 
4. Rotate the bag a quarter turn until the square edge 
facing upward.
5. Fit the bag inside the tank.
6. Replace dust extractor head onto the tank and
latch securely.
Removing and Disposing the Bag (Fig. A, D, E ,F)

WARNING: Appropriate personal protective equipment
like dust mask and gloves should be used while handling
used dust bags.
1. Press the three position switch 
remove the battery 
.
2. Close the twist-lock hose inlet with the hose inlet plug 
3. Unlatch the tank latches 
 4 
head 
from the tank 
.
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nOTE: It is normal for there to be a small amount of dust in
the tank even with the the bag properly installed.
to the Off (O) position and
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and remove the dust extractor
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on the bag
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on the dust extractor.
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is
to the Off (O) position and
3
.
and remove the dust extractor
4. Rotate the bag until the two tabs align with the two
notches on the dust extractor and remove the bag from the
dust extractor.
5. Once the bag is removed it can be sealed for disposal.
a. Peel the backing from the adhesive seal 
b. Press the adhesive seal over the opening and properly
dispose of the bag. DO NOT reuse the bag.
OPERATION
Instructions for Use

WARNING: Always observe the safety instructions and
applicable regulations.

WARNING: To reduce the risk of serious personal
injury, turn dust extractor off and disconnect battery
pack before making any adjustments or removing/
installing attachments or accessories and if the
dust extractor head is removed from the tank or
not latched securely. An accidental start-up can
cause injury.
Flow Rate/Low Battery Alarm
Flow Rate Alarm Adjustment (Fig. A)
Adjust the hose selection switch 
tube) inside diameter size or accessory diameter referring to
the largest section. The chosen diameter of the hose selection
switch must be equal or bigger as the largest diameter of the
used hose/tube/accessories. The hose supplied is 32 mm inside
diameter. An acoustic alarm will sound with a slow, intermittent
beep if the flow rate falls below 20 m/s. The system has a time
delay to reduce unintended alarms.
If the alarm sounds when there is no apparent blockage:
1. Ensure that the hose selection switch is set to the
correct diameter.
2. If the flow rate adjustment is set below the maximum,
increase this level until sufficient flow through the hose
causes the alarm to stop.
3. If the alarm still continues to sound, remove hose and check
that it is clear. Remove and replace dust bag if full or blocked
and check filter condition and replace where necessary.
If the alarm continues to sound contact your local D
service agent.
Low Battery Alarm (Fig. A)
An acoustic alarm will sound with a quick, intermittent beep if
the battery life should become low. If this alarm sounds, remove
the battery pack 
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from the battery port 
battery. Refer to Charging a Battery.
Using the Dust Extractor (Fig. A)
1. Before using the dust extractor select the proper hose
diameter using the hose selector switch 
2. Attach the appropriate accessory to the dust extractor
hose 
 2 
.
3. Insert the battery pack 
.
EnGLIsh
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 15 
to the correct hose (or
WALT
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and charge the
15 
.
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