Functional Description - Makita DVC261 Instruction Manual

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FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the tool is
switched off and the battery cartridge is removed
before adjusting or checking function on the tool.
Installing or removing battery
cartridge
CAUTION:
Always switch off the tool before
installing or removing of the battery cartridge.
CAUTION:
Hold the tool and the battery car-
tridge firmly when installing or removing battery
cartridge. F ailure to h ol d t h e tool an d t h e batter y
cartridge firmly may cause them to slip off your hands
an d result in d amage to t h e tool an d batter y c artri d ge
and a personal injury.
Fig.1: 1. R e d in d i c ator 2. Button 3. Batter y c artri d ge
T o remo v e t h e batter y c artri d ge, sli d e it f rom t h e tool
w h ile sli d ing t h e button on t h e f ront o f t h e c artri d ge.
T o install t h e batter y c artri d ge, align t h e tongue on t h e
batter y c artri d ge w it h t h e groo v e in t h e h ousing an d slip
it into pla c e. I nsert it all t h e w a y until it lo c ks in pla c e
w it h a little c li c k. I f y ou c an see t h e re d in d i c ator on t h e
upper si d e o f t h e button, it is not lo c ke d c ompletel y .
CAUTION:
Always install the battery cartridge
fully until the red indicator cannot be seen. I f not,
it may accidentally fall out of the tool, causing injury to
y ou or someone aroun d y ou.
CAUTION:
Do not install the battery cartridge
forcibly. I f t h e c artri d ge d oes not sli d e in easil y , it is
not being inserte d c orre c tl y .
Tool / battery protection system
T h e tool is e q uippe d w it h a tool / batter y prote c tion s y s-
tem. T h is s y stem automati c all y c uts o f f po w er to t h e
motor to e x ten d tool an d batter y li f e. T h e tool w ill auto-
mati c all y stop d uring operation i f t h e tool or batter y is
pla c e d un d er one o f t h e f ollo w ing c on d itions.
Overload protection
W h en t h e tool is operate d in a manner t h at c auses it to
d ra w an abnormall y h ig h c urrent, t h e tool automati c all y
stops w it h out an y in d i c ation. I n t h is situation, turn t h e
tool o f f an d stop t h e appli c ation t h at c ause d t h e tool to
be c ome o v erloa d e d . T h en turn t h e tool on to restart.
Overheat protection
W h en t h e tool is o v er h eate d , t h e tool stops automati c all y .
L et t h e tool c ool d o w n be f ore turning t h e tool on again.
Overdischarge protection
W h en t h e batter y c apa c it y be c omes lo w , t h e tool stops
automati c all y . I f t h e pro d u c t d oes not operate e v en
w h en t h e s w it c h es are operate d , remo v e t h e batteries
f rom t h e tool an d c h arge t h e batteries.
Indicating the remaining battery
capacity
Only for battery cartridges with the indicator
Fig.2: 1. I n d i c ator lamps 2. C h e c k button
P ress t h e c h e c k button on t h e batter y c artri d ge to in d i-
c ate t h e remaining batter y c apa c it y . T h e in d i c ator lamps
lig h t up f or a f e w se c on d s.
Indicator lamps
Lighted
NOTE: D epen d ing on t h e c on d itions o f use an d t h e
ambient temperature, t h e in d i c ation ma y d i f f er slig h tl y
f rom t h e a c tual c apa c it y .
Switch box position
T h e s w it c h bo x c an be h ooke d on eit h er si d e o f t h e
lo w er belt. A rrange t h e c or d so t h at t h e s w it c h bo x
c omes to y our d esire d si d e. T o pre v ent t h e c or d f rom
being d amage d , pass t h e c or d t h roug h t h e h ook as
illustrate d .
Fig.3: 1. H ook 2. C or d
Adjusting belts
T h e tig h tness o f t h e s h oul d er belts, upper an d lo w er
belts can be adjusted. Put your arms through the shoul-
der belts first then fasten the lower and upper belts.
T o tig h ten, pull t h e en d o f t h e strap as illustrate d . T o
loosen, pull up t h e en d o f t h e f astener.
Lower belt
Fig.4: 1. S trap 2. F astener
Shoulder belts
Fig.5: 1. S trap 2. F astener
Upper belt
Fig.6: 1. S trap 2. F astener
Carrying hook
A l w a y s grab t h e c arr y ing h ook w h en h an d ling t h e v a c -
uum c leaner bo d y .
Fig.7: 1. C arr y ing h ook
11 ENGLISH
Off
Blinking
75 %
mal f un c tione d .
Remaining
capacity
to 1 00%
5 0%
to 75 %
25 %
to 5 0%
0%
to 25 %
C h arge th e
battery .
T h e battery
may h av e

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