12 ENGLISHIndicating the remaining batterycapacityOnly for battery cartridges with the indicator► Fig.3: 1. Indicator lamps 2. Check buttonPress the check button on the battery cartridge to indi-cate the remaining battery capacity. The indicator lampslight up for a few seconds.Indicator lamps RemainingcapacityLighted Off Blinking75% to 100%50% to 75%25% to 50%0% to 25%Charge thebattery.The batterymay havemalfunctioned.NOTE: Depending on the conditions of use and theambient temperature, the indication may differ slightlyfrom the actual capacity.NOTE: The first (far left) indicator lamp will blink whenthe battery protection system works.Switch actionCAUTION: Before installing the battery car-tridge into the tool, set the slide switch to “O”side and check that the switch trigger actuatesproperly and returns to the “OFF” position whenreleased.When the slide switch is set to “O” side:To start the tool, simply pull the switch trigger. Releasethe switch trigger to stop.► Fig.4: 1. Slide switch 2. Switch triggerWhen the slide switch is set to “I” side:While the slide switch is set to “I” side, the switch trig-ger is pulled automatically and the cleaner continuesactuating. To stop the cleaner, set the slide switch to “O”side and release the switch trigger.► Fig.5: 1. Slide switch 2. Switch triggerLighting up the lampCAUTION: Do not look in the light or see thesource of light directly.To turn on the lamp, either squeeze the switch trigger orset the slide switch in the “I” position.While the cleaner is running, the lamp turns on.The lamp goes out immediately after you stopoperation.NOTE: When the remaining battery capacity gets low,the lamp starts blinking. The timing, at which the lampstarts blinking depends on the temperature at workplace and the battery cartridge conditions.► Fig.6: 1. Lamp 2. Slide switch 3. Switch triggerASSEMBLYCAUTION: Always be sure that the tool isswitched off and the battery cartridge is removedbefore carrying out any work on the tool.Parts descriptionOptional accessoryHigh performance filter and stay andsponge filter► Fig.7: 1. Capsule 2. High performance filter 3. Stay4. Sponge filterPrefilter or high performance filterand HEPA filter► Fig.8: 1. Capsule 2. Prefilter 3. High performancefilter 4. HEPA filterNOTICE: Do not underlay the high performancefilter with an optional filter (non-woven cloth). Thefilters could not be removed from the cleaner.NOTE: Do not install an optional filter (non-wovencloth) between the HEPA filter and prefilter. The suc-tion power may be reduced.NOTE: Always use the high performance filter that isframed with an originally-designed stay when overlay-ing it on the HEPA filter.► Fig.9: 1. High performance filter 2. Stay (designedfor high performance filter)