Cleaning The Protection Hood; Cleaning / Changing The Air Filter - Makita DPC6410 Instruction And Safety Manual

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Cleaning the protection hood

Over time, the inside of the protective hood can become caked
with material residue (especially from wet cutting), which if
allowed to accumulate can hinder the free rotation of the cut-
ting disc. For this reason the hood must be cleaned out from
time to time.
Take off the cutting wheel with spring washer and remove the
accumulated material from inside the hood with a strip of wood
or similar implement.
Clean the shaft and all removed parts.

Cleaning / changing the air filter

Turn the cover lock (11) to the "Unlocked
carefully remove the filter cover (12).
There are two O-rings (15) between the filter cover (12) and
the air filter hood (14).
Remove screws (13) and take off the cover (14).
Clean the O-ring (15) with a brush and inspect for damage.
Take the pre-filter (foam, 17) out of the filter cover.
Pull the air filter insert (paper cartridge, 18) out of the cover.
Remove the inner filter (16) from the intake opening.
Note:
Do not allow dirt to get into the carburetor!
Switch the combination switch to "Choke" or cover the carbure-
tor with a clean cloth.
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NOTE: To install the cutting wheel see "Mounting the cutting
wheel".
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