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Makita HP333D - User Manual

Makita HP333D
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Cordless Cleaner
CL108FD
ENGLISH: Original instructions
Read before use.

Questions and Answers

Summary

SPECIFICATIONS

Applicable battery cartridge and charger

Lists compatible battery cartridges and chargers for the cleaner.

Symbols

Explains the meaning of symbols used in the manual for better understanding.

Intended use

Specifies the designated purpose of the cordless cleaner.

SAFETY WARNINGS

Cordless cleaner safety warnings

Provides crucial safety instructions for operating the cordless cleaner.

ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES

Prohibited materials for cleaning

Lists materials that should not be vacuumed due to safety risks.

Important safety instructions for battery cartridge

Battery cartridge handling and safety

Details essential safety precautions for using and storing battery cartridges.

Tips for maintaining maximum battery life

Battery charging best practices

Recommends optimal charging methods for extending battery lifespan.

FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION

Battery protection system

Explains the tool's system that automatically cuts off power to extend battery life.

Indicating the remaining battery capacity

Battery indicator lamps

Describes how to check and interpret battery charge level using indicator lamps.

Lighting up the lamp

Lamp operation and blinking

Explains how to turn the lamp on/off and when it blinks due to low battery.

Switch action

Operating the power and speed controls

Details how to turn the cleaner on/off and change speed modes.

ASSEMBLY

Filter types and assembly

Details the assembly of normal and high performance filters.

Disposing of dust

Disposing of dust for normal filter

Instructions for emptying dust from the normal filter capsule.

High performance filter dust disposal

Instructions for emptying dust from the high performance filter.

Reassembly

Reassembly for normal filter

Guides on correctly reassembling the normal filter components.

Reassembly for high performance filter

Guides on correctly reassembling the high performance filter components.

Filter loading problem examples

Common filter loading errors

Illustrates common mistakes in filter and prefilter loading for correct operation.

OPERATION

Nozzle + Extension wand (Straight pipe)

Describes using the extension wand for floor cleaning in a standing position.

Corner nozzle

Explains how to use the corner nozzle for cleaning tight spaces.

Corner nozzle + Extension wand

Details using the combination for hard-to-reach high places or tight quarters.

Cleaning without nozzle

Picking up powder and dust

Instructions for cleaning up powder and dust directly without a nozzle.

MAINTENANCE

Cleaner body cleaning

Guidance on cleaning the exterior of the cleaner body and mounting areas.

Filter cleaning and maintenance

Instructions for cleaning and drying filters and sponge filters properly.

Troubleshooting

Weak suction power issues

Addresses common causes like full capsule, clogged filter, or exhausted battery.

Cleaner not working

Troubleshooting steps for when the cleaner fails to operate.

OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES

Recommended accessories

Lists recommended attachments and accessories for use with the tool.

Overview

This document serves as an instruction manual for the Makita CL108FD Cordless Cleaner, providing essential information for its safe and effective operation, assembly, and maintenance. It emphasizes safety warnings, proper battery handling, and detailed steps for using and caring for the device.

The Makita CL108FD Cordless Cleaner is designed for collecting dry dust in household environments. Its primary function is to provide portable and efficient cleaning, leveraging a battery-powered system for cordless operation. The cleaner features a multi-speed control, allowing users to adjust the suction power according to their cleaning needs. An integrated lamp illuminates the cleaning area, enhancing visibility, especially in dimly lit spaces. The device is compatible with specific Makita battery cartridges and chargers, ensuring optimal performance and safety.

Function Description

The cordless cleaner operates by drawing in dry dust through its suction inlet, which is then collected in a capsule equipped with a filter system. The cleaner offers three distinct speed modes: Normal, High, and Max, selectable via an ON/speed change button. A single push activates the high-speed mode, a second push switches to max-speed, and a third push returns to normal-speed, cycling through these options. An OFF button is provided for immediate power down.

The cleaner incorporates a battery protection system that automatically cuts off power to the motor under certain conditions to prolong battery life. This system activates if the tool is overloaded (drawing abnormally high current) or if the battery voltage is too low. In case of overload, the user must turn off the tool, address the cause of the overload, and then restart. If the battery voltage is low, the tool will stop shortly after being turned on, indicating that the battery needs to be removed and recharged.

An indicator lamp is also integrated into the cleaner. This lamp turns on automatically when the tool is actuated. It serves as a visual cue for the remaining battery capacity, blinking when the battery charge is low. The timing of this blinking can vary based on the ambient temperature and the condition of the battery cartridge.

Usage Features

The CL108FD is designed for ease of use and versatility in various cleaning scenarios.

  • Battery Installation and Removal: To install a battery cartridge, align the tongue on the cartridge with the groove in the cleaner's housing and slide it in until it clicks into place. A red indicator on the button should not be visible if the battery is fully locked. For removal, slide the button on the front of the cartridge while pulling it out. Users are cautioned to always switch off the tool before handling the battery and to hold both the tool and battery firmly to prevent accidental drops or injury.
  • Speed Control: The ON/speed change button allows users to cycle through three suction power modes: High, Max, and Normal. This flexibility enables efficient cleaning for different types of dust and surfaces.
  • Lamp Function: The integrated lamp provides illumination during operation, which is particularly useful for cleaning in dark corners or under furniture. It turns on with the cleaner and blinks when the battery capacity is low.
  • Attachment System: The cleaner supports various attachments, including a nozzle, extension wand (straight pipe), and corner nozzle, which can be connected and disconnected by twisting and inserting them in the direction of the arrow indicated on the device. This secure connection prevents attachments from becoming loose during use.
    • Nozzle: Attaches directly to the cleaner for cleaning tables, desks, and furniture.
    • Extension Wand (Straight Pipe): Used in conjunction with the nozzle for floor cleaning, allowing the user to operate the cleaner in a standing position.
    • Corner Nozzle: Specifically designed for cleaning corners and crevices, such as those found in cars or furniture.
    • Corner Nozzle + Extension Wand: This combination is ideal for reaching high places or tight quarters where the main cleaner body might not fit.
  • Dust Disposal: The cleaner features a capsule-based dust collection system. Users are advised to empty the cleaner before it becomes too full to maintain optimal suction power. For normal filters, dust can be dislodged by tapping the capsule. For high-performance filters, the capsule and filter components are disassembled, and accumulated dust is removed.

Maintenance Features

Regular maintenance is crucial for the longevity and performance of the CL108FD cordless cleaner.

  • Cleaning the Cleaner Body: The exterior of the cleaner body should be wiped periodically with a cloth dampened in soapy water. The suction opening and filter mounting area also require cleaning to prevent dust buildup.
  • Filter Maintenance: The cleaner utilizes a filter and a prefilter (or a high-performance filter system).
    • Normal Filter: When the filter becomes clogged or suction power weakens, it should be washed in soapy water and thoroughly dried before reuse.
    • Prefilter: For normal filters, the prefilter can be twisted off, and fine dust should be cleaned from it.
    • High Performance Filter: This filter system also requires regular cleaning. The high-performance filter is twisted off from the cleaner unit, and fine dust is dislodged by tapping.
    • Sponge Filter: If present, the sponge filter should be removed from between the pillars, cleaned by tapping or washing, and then thoroughly dried. It must be reinserted correctly, ensuring it is held down by the pillars and no gaps exist between the filter and the suction opening.
  • Reassembly of Filters: After cleaning, both the filter and prefilter must be reinstalled correctly. For normal filters, the filter is put fully into position, and then the prefilter is twisted until its securing lip is firmly locked. For high-performance filters, the filter is twisted to ensure the securing lip is firmly locked into the cleaner unit, and then the capsule is installed by aligning marks and twisting until secured. Incorrect installation of filters can lead to dust entering the motor housing and causing damage or malfunction.
  • General Cleaning Precautions: Users are warned against using gasoline, thinner, benzine, alcohol, or similar substances for cleaning, as these can cause discoloration, deformation, or cracks. Blowing dust with an air duster is also discouraged as it can force dust into the motor housing, leading to failure. Filters must be completely dry before reinstallation to prevent poor suction and shorten motor life.
  • Troubleshooting: The manual provides a troubleshooting guide for common issues like weak suction power or the cleaner not working, suggesting checks such as capsule fullness, filter clogging, and battery charge status. Users are explicitly cautioned against attempting to repair the cleaner themselves and are advised to seek service from Makita Authorized or Factory Service Centers for any repairs or adjustments, using genuine Makita replacement parts.

The manual also includes important safety instructions for the battery cartridge, emphasizing not to short-circuit, expose to water or rain, or store in high temperatures. It highlights the importance of using only genuine Makita batteries and chargers to prevent injury or fire.

Makita HP333D Specifications

General IconGeneral
DrillingYes
Chuck typeKeyless
Product designPistol grip drill
Number of gears2
Torque settings20
Idle speed (max)1700 RPM
Idle speed (min)450 RPM
Sound power level93 dB
Chuck capacity (max)10 mm
Chuck capacity (min)0.8 mm
Sound pressure level82 dB
Sound level uncertainty3 dB
Drilling diameter in wood (max)21 mm
Drilling diameter in concrete (max)8 mm
Vibration level (concrete drilling)13 m/s²
Vibration level uncertainty (concrete drilling)1.5 m/s²
Power sourceBattery
Battery voltage12 V
Battery capacity2 Ah
Product colorBlack, Green
Warranty period3 year(s)
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth193 mm
Width66 mm
Height212 mm
Weight1300 g

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