After Use; Regular Maintenance; Cleaner Body - Makita CL003G Instruction Manual

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After use

CAUTION:
Putting the cleaner against the
wall without any other support may cause the
cleaner to fall down, resulting in personal injury
or damage to the cleaner.
Fig.20

Regular maintenance

NOTICE:
Clean the filters in the cyclone unit
when they become clogged. Continued use in the
clogged condition may result in heating or motor
malfunction.
NOTICE:
Do not blow dust sticking on the
cleaner and filters by air duster. It brings dust into
the housing and causes failure.
Routine maintenance is required to restore normal
operating conditions.

Cleaner body

Wipe off the outside (cleaner body) of the cleaner using
a cloth dampened in soapy water, and clean out the
suction openings.
Fig.21
Cyclone unit and filters
NOTICE:
Dust off and clean out inside the
cyclone unit and filters, when suction perfor-
mance becomes less effective regardless of the
amount of dust collected in the dust case.
NOTICE:
After washing filters, dry them thor-
oughly before use. Insufficiently dried filters may
cause poor suction and shorten the service life of the
motor.
NOTICE:
After cleaning filters and sponge sheet,
be sure to re-install them before use. If you use the
cleaner without filters and sponge sheet, dust comes
into the motor housing and causes malfunction.
Cyclone unit
1.
Tap the cyclone unit several times with your hand
to remove dust adhering to the inner surface of the
cyclone unit and filter.
Fig.22
► 1. Cyclone unit
2.
With the suction inlet pointing downwards, turn the
cyclone unit as shown in the figure aligning the pointer
on the cyclone unit with that on the cleaner body to
disengage the lock. Then detach the cyclone unit from
the cleaner body slowly and straightly.
2
1
Fig.23
► 1. Cyclone unit 2. Suction inlet 3. Pointers 4. Filter
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