Operations, Getting started using your vacuum, Keeping tools clean – Grizzly H0602 User Manual

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H0602 12V Cordless Vacuum

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Getting Started

Using Your Vacuum

OPERATIONS

1.

Turn vacuum on by pressing the

switch at located on the top of the

unit.

2.

Empty the collection chamber by

pressing the button located on the top

of the unit

3.

Occasionally remove and clean the

elastic filter sleeve from the inside of

the collection chamber. Allow filter to

completely dry before using the vacu-

um.

First review the contents of your cordless
tool kit and familiarize yourself with the key
components.

Cordless Vacuum
Battery Pack
Charging Stand

The battery in your new cordless power
tool will not be fully charged when you
receive it. To maximize the storage capac-
ity of the battery it should be completely
discharged, then fully recharged 3-5 times.

For optimal life span, completely discharge
the battery before charging. Follow the
instructions below to charge your battery.

Battery charging with standard charger
(1 piece charger):

1.

Plug the charger into an appropriate
110/120V outlet.

2.

Insert the battery into the charger

.

The battery fits into the oval recess in
only one way. Do not force the bat-
tery. Insert until it locks into place.

3.

The red light will come on when the
battery is inserted. Charge battery for
3-5 hours.

4.

When the battery is fully charged,
remove the battery from the charger
to complete of the charge cycle.

Plastic parts can easily be cleaned with a

damp cloth, but never use water to clean

any electrical parts. Solvents should also

be avoided on plastic because of the pos-

sibility of damage.

Keeping Tools Clean

Your cordless power tool will give you hun-

dreds of hours of operation time before

ever needing service. The electrical com-

ponents of this cordless vacuum are not

user serviceable. Repair should always be

undertaken by a qualified electrical repair

technician.

Always store the cordless vacuum in a dry

place.

The battery will require periodic recharg-

ing, and eventually replacement after it has

exceeded its recharge life (approximately

800-1000 recharge cycles). You will notice

extended charging times or shortened

operation time as the battery experiences

more cycles. Refer to the Grizzly catalog

for replacement batteries.

Maintenance

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