makita AS001G 40V Max XGT Cordless Brushless Dust Blower Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Makita
Table of Contents
Cordless Dust Blower
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
AS001G
Original instructions
SPECIFICATIONS
Model: | AS001G |
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Airspeed (average) 23 | 163 m/s |
Airspeed (max.) ‘2 ‘3 | 200 m/s |
Maximum air volume ” ‘2 | 1.1 m3/min |
Maximum blowing force” ‘2 | 4: Max |
3: High | 2.3 N (0.23 kgf) |
2: Medium | 1.7 N (0.17 kgf) |
1: Low | 1.1 N (0.11 kg) |
Continuous use ” ‘2 | 4: Max |
3: High | 17 min |
2: Medium | 25 min |
1: Low | 50 min |
Maximum air pressure .2 ‘3 | 29.7 kPa |
Dimensions (L x W x H)”*2 | 180 mm x 94 mm x 300 mm |
Rated voltage | D.C. 36 V – 40 V max |
Net weight | 1.5 – 2.3 kg |
1 Without nozzles
2 With battery model BL4025
*3 With nozzle 7
- Due to our continuing program of research and development, the specifications herein are subject to change without notice.
- Specifications may differ from country to country.
- The weight may differ depending on the attachment(s), including the battery cartridge. The lightest and heaviest combinations, according to EPTA-Procedure 01/2014, are shown in the table.
Applicable battery cartridge and charger
Battery cartridge| BL4020 / BL4025 / BL4040* / BL4050F
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: Recommended battery
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Charger| DC40RA / DC40RB / DC40RC- Some of the battery cartridges and chargers listed above may not be available depending on your region of residence.
WARNING: Only use the battery cartridges and chargers listed above. Use of any other battery cartridges and chargers may cause injury and/or fire.
Applicable nozzles and attachments
Nozzles and attachments | Applications and purposes | Diameters |
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Nozzle 3 | Blowing air into confined spaces, corners, and spaces by the walls | |
to dust off. | ø3.0 mm | |
Nozzle 7 | Dusting off filters. | ø7.0 mm |
Nozzle 13 | Using as blower |
Cleaning work surfaces and blowing dust in general.
Anchor hole cleaning with optional long nozzles.
Functioning as a joint between long nozzles and blower outlet of the tool.
Using as inflator
Inflating large inflatable pools or air mattresses.
Using as deflator
Deflating large inflatable pools or air mattresses.
Functioning as a joint between air vent hose complete and rubber attachments.|
ø13 mm
Wide range nozzle| Blowing air over dirt and liquid on desktop and wide-open
area.
Blowing range: 120° with 5 holes| ø6.0 mm
- As a single hole diameter
Pinch valve nozzle| Inflating/deflating beach toys, pillows, and similar plastic inflatables. - Deflating operation can be carried out with optional air vent hose complete.| ø7.0 mm
Flexible nozzle 6| Blowing the dust out of any hard-to-reach spots, PCs, and similar devices.| ø6.0 mm x 800 mm
Long nozzles set| A set of nozzles suitable for blowing dust out of anchor holes and narrow spots. Nozzle lengths can be changed by attaching and detaching two nozzle heads. - Long nozzles can be installed using nozzle 13 as a joint.| ø8.0 mm
Air vent hose complete| Deflating inflatable items with appropriate nozzles in operation.|
Rubber attachment 20 – 30| Nozzle head suitable for deflating air mattress, raft, boat, and pool. - This attachment requires to be installed with the air vent hose complete
and nozzle 13 together.| ø20 – 30 mm - Measured as outer diameter.
Rubber attachment 65| Attachment suitable for packaging your clothes by compressing the air out
of them. - This attachment requires to be installed with the air vent hose complete
and nozzle 13 together.| ø65 mm
Filter C| Attachment designed to reduce dust intake into the motor under dusty
working conditions.|
Symbols
The followings show the symbols which may be used for the equipment. Be sure
that you understand their meaning before use.
| Read the instruction manual.
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| Keep hands away from rotating parts.
| Long hair may cause an entanglement accident.
| Keep bystanders away.
| Wear eye and ear protection.
| Do not expose to moisture.
Only for EU countries Due to the presence of hazardous components in the equipment, waste electrical and electronic equipment, accumulators and batteries may have a negative impact on the environment and human health. Do not dispose of electrical and electronic appliances or batteries with household waste! In accordance with the European Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment and on accumulators and batteries and waste accumulators and batteries, as well as their adaptation to national law, waste electrical equipment, batteries, and accumulators should be stored separately and delivered to a separate collection point for municipal waste, operating in accordance with the regulations on environmental protection. This is indicated by the symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin placed on the equipment.
Intended use
The tool is intended for blowing dust, inflating, and deflating inflatables,
with changeable nozzles according to your preferences. Suitable for both
commercial and home use, e.g. cleaning work spaces, dusting filters, and
inflating beach toys.
Noise
The typical A-weighted noise level determined according to
EN62841-1:
Sound pressure level (LpA) : 79 dB(A) Uncertainty (K) : 3 dB(A)
The noise level under working may exceed 80 dB (A).
NOTE: The declared noise emission value(s) has been measured in
accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool
with another.
NOTE: The declared noise emission value(s) may also be used in a
preliminary assessment of exposure.
WARNING: Wear ear protection.
WARNING: The noise emission during actual use of the power tool can
differ from the declared value(s) depending on the ways in which the tool is
used especially what kind of workpiece is processed.
WARNING: Be sure to identify safety measures to protect the operator that
is based on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use (taking
account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is
switched off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
Vibration
The vibration total value (tri-axial vector sum) determined according to
EN62841-1: Work mode: operation without load Vibration emission (ah): 2.5 m/s
2 or less Uncertainty (K): 1.5 m/s 2
NOTE: The declared vibration total value(s) has been measured in
accordance with a standard test method and may be used for comparing one tool
with another.
NOTE: The declared vibration total value(s) may also be used in a
preliminary assessment of exposure.
WARNING: The vibration emission during actual use of the power tool can
differ from the declared value(s) depending on the ways in which the tool is
used especially what kind of workpiece is processed.
WARNING: Be sure to identify safety measures to protect the operator that
is based on an estimation of exposure in the actual conditions of use (taking
account of all parts of the operating cycle such as the times when the tool is
switched off and when it is running idle in addition to the trigger time).
EC Declaration of Conformity
For European countries only
The EC declaration of conformity is included as Annex A to this instruction
manual.
SAFETY WARNINGS
General power tool safety warnings
WARNING: Read all safety warnings, instructions, illustrations, and
specifications provided with this power tool.
Failure to follow all instructions listed below may result in electric shock,
fire, and/or serious injury.
Save all warnings and instructions for future reference.
The term “power tool” in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded)
power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
Cordless Dust Blower Safety Instructions
Training
- Read the instructions carefully. Be familiar with the controls and the correct use of the dust blower.
- Never allow children, persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the dust blower. Local regulations may restrict the age of the operator.
- Never operate the dust blower while people, especially children, or pets are nearby.
- Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property.
Preparation
- Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry that can be drawn into the air inlet. Keep long hair away from the air inlets.
- To prevent dust irritation the wearing of a face mask is recommended.
- Use personal protective equipment. Always wear eye protection. Protective equipment such as a dust mask, non-skid safety shoes, hard hat, or hearing protection used for appropriate conditions will reduce personal injuries.
Operation in general
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Switch off the dust blower and remove the battery cartridge and make sure that all moving parts have come to a complete stop
• whenever you leave the dust blower.
• whenever you switch from inflating to deflating operation, and vice versa.
• before checking, cleaning, or working on the dust blower.
• if the dust blower starts to vibrate abnormally. -
Operate the dust blower only in daylight or in good artificial light.
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Do not overreach and keep proper balance and footing at all times.
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Keep all cooling air inlets clear of debris.
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Operate the dust blower in a recommended position and on a firm surface.
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Do not use the tool with wet hands.
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Do not point to the outlet of the nozzle and attachment to yourself or others. Objects may be blown away and cause an injury.
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Do not use the tool to spray chemicals. Your lungs may be damaged by inhaling toxic fumes.
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Do not operate the dust blower at high places.
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Never block suction inlet and/or blower outlet.
• Be careful not to block the suction inlet or blower outlet with dust or dirt when operating in dusty areas.
• Do not use nozzles other than the nozzles provided by Makita. -
If the dust blower strikes any foreign objects or should start making any unusual noise or vibration, immediately switch off the dust blower to stop it. Remove the battery cartridge from the dust blower and inspect the dust blower for damage before restarting and operating the dust blower. If the dust blower is damaged, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers for repair.
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Do not insert fingers or other objects into the suction inlet or blower outlet.
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Prevent unintentional starting. Ensure the switch is in the off-position before inserting the battery cartridge, picking up, or carrying the dust blower. Carrying the dust blower with your finger on the switch or energizing the dust blower that has the switch on invites accidents.
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Avoid operating the dust blower for a long time in a low-temperature environment.
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Do not use the tool beyond the maximum output pressure of the tool. Using the tool at an output pressure greater than the maximum output pressure of the tool may burst the object or the tool.
Blowing operation
- Never blow debris in the direction of bystanders.
- Never point the nozzle at anyone in the vicinity when using the dust blower.
- Never blow dangerous materials, such as nails, fragments of glass, or blades.
- Do not operate the dust blower near flammable materials.
Inflating/Deflating operation
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When inflating objects, connect a nozzle or attachment to the air inlet securely. Otherwise, the object, nozzle, or attachment may be damaged and you may be injured.
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Release air pressure slowly. When removing a nozzle or attachment after inflating objects, hold the object, nozzle, and attachment firmly. They may bounce due to exhaust air and cause an injury.
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Do not inflate the object beyond the maximum pressure of the object. Otherwise, the tool or object may be damaged and you may be injured.
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Inflate the objects intended to be inflated by the manufacturer only, such as beach toys or air mattresses. Inflating other objects may damage them and cause an injury.
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When inflating objects, check the status of the tool and object, and be sure that there is no air leak from the object.
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Always be careful not to over-inflate objects during operation. It otherwise may burst the objects, possibly causing damage to the tool and personal injury.
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After inflating objects, check the air pressure using reliable and calibrated measuring equipment.
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Never leave the tool unattended when the nozzle or attachment is attached to the object or during operation.
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Do not use a tool like a vacuum cleaner.
Performing dust collection may damage the tool. -
Do not use the tool as a breathing device.
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Use only standard accessories provided by Makita. The use of any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of injury to persons.
Maintenance and storage
- Keep all nuts, bolts, and screws tight to be sure the dust blower is in safe working condition.
- If the parts are worn or damaged, replace them with parts provided by Makita.
- Store the dust blower in a dry place out of the reach of children.
- When you stop the dust blower for inspection, servicing, storage, or changing accessories, switch off the dust blower and make sure that all moving parts come to a complete stop, and remove the battery cartridge. Cool down the dust blower before making any work on the dust blower. Maintain the dust blower with care and keep it clean.
- When carrying the tool, do not hold or pull a nozzle or attachment. The tool may be damaged and cause an injury.
- Always cool down the dust blower before storing.
- Do not expose the dust blower to rain. Store the dust blower indoors.
- Do not disassemble the tool.
Electrical and battery safety
- Do not dispose of the battery(ies) in a fire. The cell may explode. Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions.
- Do not open or mutilate the battery(ies). Released electrolyte is corrosive and may cause damage to the eyes or skin. It may be toxic if swallowed.
- Do not charge the battery in rain, or in wet locations.
- Do not charge the battery outdoors.
- Do not handle chargers, including charger plugs and charger terminals with wet hands.
- After removing the battery from the tool or charger, be sure to attach the battery cover to the battery and store it in a dry place.
- Do not replace the battery with wet hands.
- If the battery gets wet, drain the water inside and then wipe it with a dry cloth. Dry the battery completely in a dry place before use.
- Avoid dangerous environments. Don’t use the tool in damp or wet locations or expose it to rain. Water entering the tool will increase the risk of electric shock.
Service
- Have your power tool serviced by a qualified repair person using only identical replacement parts. This will ensure that the safety of the power tool is maintained.
- Never service damaged battery packs. Service of battery packs should only be performed by the manufacturer or authorized service providers.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: DO NOT let comfort or familiarity with the product (gained from
repeated use) replace strict adherence to safety rules for the subject
product.
MISUSE or failure to follow the safety rules stated in this instruction manual
may cause serious personal injury.
Important safety instructions for battery cartridge
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Before using the battery cartridge, read all instructions and cautionary markings on (1) battery charger, (2) battery, and (3) product using the battery.
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Do not disassemble or tamper with the battery cartridge. It may result in a fire, excessive heat, or explosion.
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If the operating time has become excessively shorter, stop operating immediately. It may result in a risk of overheating, possible burns, and even an explosion.
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If electrolyte gets into your eyes, rinse them out with clear water and seek medical attention right away. It may result in loss of your eyesight.
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Do not short the battery cartridge:
(1) Do not touch the terminals with any conductive material.
(2) Avoid storing battery cartridges in a container with other metal objects such as nails, coins, etc.
(3) Do not expose the battery cartridge to water or rain. A battery short can cause a large current flow, overheating, possible burns, and even a breakdown. -
Do not store and use the tool and battery cartridge in locations where the temperature may reach or exceed 50 °C (122 °F).
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Do not incinerate the battery cartridge even if it is severely damaged or is completely worn out. The battery cartridge can explode in a fire.
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Do not nail, cut, crush, throw, drop the battery cartridge, or hit a hard object to the battery cartridge. Such conduct may result in a fire, excessive heat, or explosion.
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Do not use a damaged battery.
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The contained lithium-ion batteries are subject to the Dangerous Goods Legislation requirements. For commercial transports e.g. by third parties or forwarding agents, the special requirements on packaging and labeling must be observed. For the preparation of the item being shipped, consulting an expert for hazardous material is required. Please also observe possibly more detailed national regulations. Tape or mask off open contacts and pack up the battery in such a manner that it cannot move around in the packaging.
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When disposing of the battery cartridge, remove it from the tool and dispose of it in a safe place. Follow your local regulations relating to the disposal of batteries.
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Use the batteries only with the products specified by Makita. Installing the batteries to non-compliant products may result in a fire, excessive heat, explosion, or leak of electrolyte.
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If the tool is not used for a long period of time, the battery must be removed from the tool.
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During and after use, the battery cartridge may take on heat which can cause burns or low-temperature burns. Pay attention to the handling of hot battery cartridges.
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Do not touch the terminal of the tool immediately after use as it may get hot enough to cause burns.
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Do not allow chips, dust, or soil to stuck into the terminals, holes, and grooves of the battery cartridge. It may cause heating, catching fire, burst, and malfunction of the tool or battery cartridge, resulting in burns or personal injury.
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Unless the tool supports the use of high-voltage electrical power lines, do not use the battery cartridge near high-voltage electrical power lines. It may result in a malfunction or breakdown of the tool or battery cartridge. 18. Keep the battery away from children.
CAUTION: Only use genuine Makita batteries.
Use of non-genuine Makita batteries, or batteries that have been altered, may
result in the battery bursting causing fires, personal injury, and damage. It
will also void the Makita warranty for the Makita tool and charger.
Tips for maintaining maximum battery life
- Charge the battery cartridge before completely discharged. Always stop tool operation and charge the battery cartridge when you notice less tool power.
- Never recharge a fully charged battery cartridge. Overcharging shortens the battery service life.
- Charge the battery cartridge at room temperature at 10 °C – 40 °C (50 °F – 104 °F). Let a hot battery cartridge cool down before charging it.
- When not using the battery cartridge, remove it from the tool or the charger. 5. Charge the battery cartridge if you do not use it for a long period (more than six months).
ASSEMBLY
CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the battery cartridge is removed before carrying out any work on the tool.
Installing nozzle
Align the guide projections on a nozzle with the locking notches on the lock
sleeve of the tool, then push the nozzle firmly into the lock sleeve until it
locks in place with a click. Having installed the nozzle, try pulling it back
to ensure it is securely held in place.
► Fig.1: 1. Guide projections 2. Locking notches 3. Lock sleeve
NOTICE: Make sure that the nozzle has been correctly attached to the tool
so the guide projections on the nozzle neatly fit into the locking notches on
the lock sleeve.
► Fig.2: 1. Polished surfaces 2. Lock sleeve
NOTE: While the polished surfaces of the nozzle end remain visible out of
the lock sleeve, the nozzle is inappropriately placed. Reassemble the nozzle
in a correct position so the polished surfaces of the nozzle end become
invisible under the lock sleeve.
Removing nozzle
Hold the nozzle end and rotate it in a direction indicated by the arrows on
the nozzle end to release the lock. Pull the nozzle apart from the lock sleeve
after it becomes unlocked.
► Fig.3: 1. Nozzle end 2. Lock sleeve
NOTICE: Adhered dirt and dust on the surface will possibly make it hard
to remove the nozzle from the tool. In such a case, slide and hold the lock
sleeve towards the motor housing first, and then turn the nozzle end to
release the lock.
CAUTION: Be careful not to pinch your hands between the rear end of the
lock sleeve and the motor housing while removing the nozzle. The lock sleeve
slides back towards the motor housing when the nozzle is released from the
lock.
► Fig.4: 1. Lock sleeve 2. Motor housing
Removing and installing dust cap
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Turn the dust cap on the suction inlet at the rear of the housing counterclockwise to take the dust cap out of the housing. Two locking tabs on the dust cap can be disengaged
by aligning them with the guide grooves on the housing.
► Fig.5: 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet 4. Guide grooves -
Reassemble the dust cap onto the suction inlet, aligning the two locking tabs on the dust cap with the guide grooves on the housing. Then turn the dust cap clockwise to secure it in place.
► Fig.6: 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet 4. Guide grooves
Installing and removing long nozzles
Optional accessory
A set of long nozzles help clean dust out of small holes and narrow spots.
Nozzle lengths can be arranged according to your requirements.
► Fig.7: 1. Nozzle 13 2. Long nozzle R 3. Long nozzle F
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Insert the long nozzle R through the air hole of the nozzle 13 from back to front. Pass it through until the nozzle 13 secures in place at the rear end of the long nozzle R.
► Fig.8: 1. Nozzle 13 2. Long nozzle R -
Place the long nozzle F over the front end of the long nozzle R. Hand screw the long nozzle F until you find it roughly tightened, then re-tighten it further until it is secured with a click.
► Fig.9: 1. Long nozzle F 2. Long nozzle R -
Align the guide projections on the nozzle 13 with the locking notches on the lock sleeve of the tool, then push the nozzle 13 firmly into the lock sleeve until it locks in place with a click.
► Fig.10: 1. Guide projection 2. Locking notch 3. Lock sleeve 4. Nozzle 13 5. Long nozzle R 6. Long nozzle F
NOTE: Use the long nozzle R only to have a shorter operating range. Use both the long nozzle R and F to allow a wider operating range. -
To remove the long nozzles, detach the nozzle 13 from the lock sleeve of the tool, and then disassemble the long nozzles.
Installing and removing deflating nozzles and attachments
Optional accessory
NOTICE: Always be sure to install and uninstall deflating nozzles and attachments only while the air vent hose complete is disconnected from the tool. Handling the air vent hose complete assembled into the tool may cause the tool to stand unstable resulting in it falling over.
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Align the guide projections on the pinch valve nozzle with the locking notches on the lock sleeve of the air vent hose complete, then push the pinch valve nozzle firmly into the lock sleeve until it locks in place with a click.
► Fig.11: 1. Pinch valve nozzle 2. Guide projections 3. Locking notches 4. Lock sleeve 5. Air vent hose complete
Optional rubber attachments
Optional rubber attachments require to be placed over the nozzle. Be careful not to attach rubber attachments directly to the air vent hose completely.
i Align the guide projections on the nozzle 13 with the locking notches on the lock sleeve of the air vent hose complete, then push the nozzle firmly into the lock sleeve until it locks in place with a click.
ii Place a rubber attachment over the nozzle head by pushing and hand screwing it in place.
► Fig.12: 1. Rubber attachments 2. Nozzle 13 3. Air vent hose complete
NOTICE: Make sure that the nozzle has been correctly attached to the air vent hose complete so the guide projections on the nozzle neatly fit into the locking notches on the lock sleeve.
NOTE: While the polished surfaces of the nozzle end remain visible out of the lock sleeve, the nozzle is inappropriately placed.
Reassemble the nozzle in a correct position so the polished surfaces of the nozzle end become invisible under the lock sleeve.
► Fig.13: 1. Polished surfaces 2. Lock sleeve -
Turn the dust cap on the suction inlet at the rear of the housing counterclockwise to take the dust cap out of the housing. Two locking tabs on the dust cap can be disengaged by aligning them with the guide grooves on the housing.
► Fig.14: 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet 4. Guide grooves -
Attach the end of the air vent hose complete to the suction inlet, aligning the two locking tabs on the air vent hose complete with the guide grooves on the housing. Then hold and turn the rear cuffs of the air vent hose completely clockwise to secure it in place.
► Fig.15: 1. Air vent hose complete 2. Rear cuffs 3. Suction inlet 4. Locking tabs 5. Guide grooves -
To remove the deflating nozzle and attachments, follow the installation steps in reverse.
NOTICE: Always hold and turn the rear cuffs of the air vent hose complete to install and uninstall the air vent hose complete in place.
Installing optional filter
Optional accessory
An optional high-performance filter (Filter C) is available for restricting
dust intake into the motor under dusty working conditions.
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Turn the dust cap on the suction inlet at the rear of the housing counterclockwise to take the dust cap out of the housing. Two locking tabs on the dust cap can be
disengaged by aligning them with the guide grooves on the housing.
► Fig.16: 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet 4. Guide grooves -
Replace an optional high-performance filter on the suction inlet, aligning the two locking tabs on the optional filter with the guide grooves on the housing. Then turn the optional filter clockwise to secure it in place.
► Fig.17: 1. Optional high-performance filter 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet -
Guide grooves
NOTICE: An optional high-performance filter (Filter C) can be reused many
times by cleaning it out. Clean dust off the filter regularly as a clogged
filter may block the airflow and cause less efficient operation. Occasionally
wash the filter in water, rinse and dry thoroughly in the shade before use.
NOTICE: Do not wipe, rub or scratch an optional high-performance filter
(Filter C) hardly. Be sure to shake or blow the dust off the filter with care.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the battery cartridge is removed before adjusting or checking the function of the tool.
Installing or removing the battery cartridge
CAUTION: Always switch off the tool before installing or removing the
battery cartridge.
CAUTION: Hold the tool and the battery cartridge firmly when installing
or removing the battery cartridge. Failure to hold the tool and the battery
cartridge firmly may cause them to slip off your hands and result in damage to
the tool and battery cartridge and a personal injury.
► Fig.18: 1. Red indicator 2. Button 3. Battery cartridge
To remove the battery cartridge, slide it from the tool while sliding the button on the front of the cartridge. To install the battery cartridge, align the tongue on the battery cartridge with the groove in the housing and slip it into place. Insert it all the way until it locks in place with a little click. If you can see the red indicator as shown in the figure, it is not locked completely.
CAUTION: Always install the battery cartridge fully until the red
indicator cannot be seen. If not, it may accidentally fall out of the tool,
causing injury to you or someone around you.
CAUTION: Do not install the battery cartridge forcibly. If the cartridge
does not slide in easily, it is not being inserted correctly.
Press the check button on the battery cartridge to indicate the remaining
battery capacity.
The indicator lamps light up for a few seconds.
► Fig.19: 1. Indicator lamps 2. Check button
Indicator lamps|
Remaining capacity
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Lighted
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Off
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Blinking
| 75% to 100%
| 50% to 75%
| 25% to 50%
| 0% to 25%
| Charge the battery.
| The battery may have malfunctioned.
NOTE: Depending on the conditions of use and the ambient temperature, the
indication may differ slightly from the actual capacity.
NOTE: The first (far left) indicator lamp will blink when the battery
protection system works.
Tool/battery protection system
The tool is equipped with a tool/battery protection system.
This system automatically cuts off power to the motor to extend tool and
battery life. The tool will automatically stop during operation if the tool or
battery is placed under one
of the following conditions:
Overload protection
When the tool/battery is operated in a manner that causes it to draw an
abnormally high current, the tool stops automatically. In this situation, turn
the tool off and stop the application that caused the tool to become
overloaded. Then turn the tool on to restart.
Overheat protection
When the tool/battery is overheated, the tool stops automatically. In this
situation, let the tool cool down before turning the tool on again.
Over-discharge protection
When the battery capacity is not enough, the tool stops automatically and the
lamp will blink. In this case, remove the battery from the tool and charge the
battery.
Protections against other causes
A protection system is also designed for other causes that could damage the
tool and allows the tool to stop automatically. Take all the following steps
to clear the causes, when the tool has been brought to a temporary halt or
stopped in operation.
- Turn the tool off, and then turn it on again to restart.
- Charge the battery(ies) or replace it/them with recharged battery(ies).
- Let the tool and battery(ies) cool down.
If no improvement can be found by restoring the protection of the system, then contact your local Makita Service Center.
Switch action
CAUTION: Before installing the battery car-bridge into the tool, always
check to see that the switch trigger actuates properly and returns to the
“OFF” position when released.
CAUTION: Switch can be locked in the “ON” position for ease of operator
comfort during extended use. Apply caution while locking the tool in the “ON”
position.
CAUTION: Do not install the battery cartridge with the lock-on button
engaged.
CAUTION: When not operating the tool, depress the trigger-lock button
from the side on which a locking mark ( ) is indicated to lock the switch
trigger in the “OFF” position.
Trigger-lock button
To prevent the switch trigger from being accidentally pulled, the trigger-lock
button is provided. To start the tool, depress the trigger-lock button from
the side on which an unlocking mark ( ) is indicated. To lock the tool,
depress the trigger-lock button from the side on which a locking mark ( ) is
indicated.
Make sure to set the trigger-lock button back in a locking position after each
use.
► Fig.20: 1. Switch trigger 2. Trigger-lock button 3. Unlocking mark 4.
Locking mark
NOTICE: Do not pull the switch trigger hard without releasing the trigger-lock button. This can cause switch breakage.
Switch trigger
Air volume can be controlled by squeezing the switch trigger. Air volume is
grown by increasing pressure on the switch trigger. Release the switch trigger
to stop.
► Fig.21: 1. Switch trigger
Lock button
For continuous operation, push the lock button while pulling the switch
trigger and then release the switch trigger. To cancel the locked-on
operation, pull the switch trigger fully, then release it.
► Fig.22: 1. Switch trigger 2. Lock button
Adjusting air volume
Air volume can be changed in four modes, that is, 4 (Max), 3 (High), 2
(Medium), and 1 (Low), depending on the application and workload.
Press the air volume adjustment button to switch mode in the following
sequence. The mode changes every time you press the button.
► Fig.23: 1. Low air volume 2. Medium air volume 3. High air volume 4. Max air
volume 5. Air volume adjustment button
Air volume settings table
Air volume mode | Maximum air volume |
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4: Max | 1.1 m³/min |
3: High | 1.0 m³/min |
2: Medium | 0.8 m³/min |
1: Low | 0.6 m³/min |
- Maximum air volumes are measured without nozzles.
NOTE: The tool is set in high air volume mode by default.
NOTE: Air volume mode can be changed before turning the tool on.
NOTE: The tool starts operation with the last air volume mode settings in
use.
Lighting up the lamp
CAUTION: Do not look in the light or see the source of light directly.
To turn the lamp on, perform one of the following steps.
- Pull the switch trigger to light the lamp up. The lamp keeps on lighting while the switch trigger is being pulled. The lamp goes out approximately 10 seconds after stopping the operation.
- Press the air volume adjustment button. The lamp goes off in approximately 10 seconds.
NOTE: When the remaining battery capacity gets low, the lamp starts
blinking. The timing, at which the lamp starts blinking depends on the
temperature at work place and the battery cartridge conditions.
► Fig.24: 1. Switch trigger 2. Air volume adjustment button 3. Lamp
Hanging hole
CAUTION: Before hanging the tool, always make sure that the hanging hole
is not damaged.
CAUTION: Use the hanging/mounting parts for their intended purposes only.
Using for unintended purposes may cause accidents or personal injury.
CAUTION: Withstanding load rated for your tools racks and holders needs
to be learned beforehand. Do not place the tool if it exceeds the withstanding
load on the racks and holders.
CAUTION: Be sure that the hanging hole is securely hooked before
releasing your hold.
Use the hanging hole at the top rear of the housing to hang the tool on a hook
of racks and holders.
► Fig.25: 1. Hanging hole 2. Hook
Installing hook
Optional accessory
WARNING: Use the hanging/mounting parts for their intended purposes only,
e.g., hanging the tool on a tool belt between jobs or work intervals.
WARNING: Be careful not to overload the hook as too much force or
irregular overburden may cause damage to the tool resulting in personal
injury.
CAUTION: When installing the hook, always secure it with the screw
firmly. If not, the hook may come off from the tool and result in personal
injury.
CAUTION: Make sure to hang the tool securely before releasing your hold.
Insufficient or unbalanced hooking may cause falling off and you may be
injured.
► Fig.26: 1. Groove 2. Hook 3. Screw
The hook is convenient for temporarily hanging the tool.
This can be installed on either side of the tool. To install the hook, insert
it into a groove in the tool housing on either side and then secure it with a
screw. To remove, loosen the screw and then take it out.
OPERATION
CAUTION: Do not point the nozzle at anyone nearby during operation.
NOTICE: Do not block suction inlet and/or blower outlet during operation.
Blowing in general use
Recommended nozzles
— Nozzle 13
Clean your work surfaces and floors by blowing off dust, dirt, debris, scrap,
or waste in general.
Direct the nozzle towards surfaces at an appropriate distance and swing it
around to blow off entirely.
► Fig.27
CAUTION: Never blow debris in the direction of bystanders or pets.
CAUTION: Use personal protective equipment such as a dust mask and eye
protection.
NOTICE: Remove blockages on surfaces away before blowing operation.
Blowing in confined spaces
Recommended nozzles
— Nozzle 3
Blow into confined spots, corners, and spaces by the walls to dust off.
Point the nozzle straight at spaces at a reasonable distance and squeeze the
switch trigger to control blowing air volume.
► Fig.28
► Fig.29
CAUTION: Keep the nozzle away a reasonable distance from blowing spots to
avoid blowing up dust into the air.
CAUTION: Use personal protective equipment such as a dust mask and eye
protection.
NOTICE: Avoid blocking the air vent holes around the blower outlet. It
otherwise may cause sudden noise and vibrations and could possibly affect the
tool performance.
► Fig.30: 1. Air vent holes 2. Blower outlet
Dusting air filter
Recommended nozzles
— Nozzle 7
Dust filter surfaces by blowing air from one side of the filter to the other.
Direct the nozzle on filter surfaces within a short distance and swing it from
side to side to blow dust away from surfaces.
► Fig.31
CAUTION: Use personal protective equipment such as a dust mask and eye
protection.
NOTE: Point the nozzle at an angle according to the outlines of the
filter so the adhered dust can be easily removed.
Blowing wide and open area
Recommended nozzles
— Wide range nozzle
Blow air over dirt and liquid on wide-open surfaces such as desktops and
floors, using the five-hole nozzle with a 120-degree range of blowing.
Direct the nozzle over a large area within a certain distance and swing it
back and forth and from side to side to blow widely.
► Fig.32
CAUTION: Use personal protective equipment such as a dust mask and eye
protection.
Inflating plastic inflatables
Recommended nozzles
— Pinch valve nozzle
— Nozzle 13
Inflatable air volume with a fully charged battery cartridge BL4025 without
recharging it
Air volume mode| Inflatable air volume
(With pinch valve nozzle)| Number of 061 cm plastic beach balls equivalent in
air volume
(With pinch valve nozzle)
---|---|---
4: Max| 8.9 m³| 75
3: High| 9.5 m³| 80
2: Medium| 13.0 m³| 110
1: Low| 21.3 m³| 180
NOTE: The maximum output air pressure of this tool is 20.6 kPa.
(With nozzle 13)
Inflate beach toys, pillows, and similar small plastic inflatables with a
pinch valve nozzle.
Inflate garden pools, air mattresses, and similar large plastic inflatables
with nozzle 13.
Insert the nozzle into an air inlet on an inflatable item and pull the switch
trigger to start inflating.
Slowly release the switch trigger to reduce air volume as the inflatable item
comes close to fully inflated.
Remove the nozzle from the air inlet after stopping the airflow and then close
the air inlet.
► Fig.33
► Fig.34
CAUTION: Always be careful not to over-inflate inflatables during
operation.
It otherwise may burst the inflatables, possibly causing damage to the tool
and personal injury.
CAUTION: Never leave the tool unattended while the nozzle is attached to
inflatables or during operation.
CAUTION: Be aware that a heated air stream may flow through the air vent
hole at the bottleneck of the pinch valve nozzle due to air circulation.
NOTE: Make sure to insert the pinch valve nozzle fully through the air
inlet so the nozzle head serves to open the flap valve inside the air inlet.
NOTE: For an inflatable item with a small air inlet opening, insert the
narrow tip of the pinch valve nozzle in the air inlet until the bottleneck of
the nozzle head touches the rim of the air inlet.
NOTE: For an inflatable item with a large air inlet opening, insert the
pinch valve nozzle head fully into the air inlet to open the flap valve inside
the air inlet.
► Fig.35: 1. Flap valve 2. A small air inlet opening 3. A large air inlet
opening 4. Bottleneck 5. Air vent hole
NOTE: If an air inlet on an inflatable item is relatively smaller than the pinch valve nozzle head, squeeze and enlarge the air inlet by hand and then twist and hold the nozzle head into the air inlet.
Blowing in holes and narrow spots
Optional accessory
Recommended nozzles
— Long nozzles set
Clean dust out of small holes and narrow spots. Nozzle lengths can be arranged
according to your requirements.
Assemble the long nozzle R and F together to allow a longer operating range,
for instance, cleaning anchor holes at your feet.
► Fig.36
Use the long nozzle R only to have a shorter operating range, for instance,
cleaning spots on the wall.
► Fig.37
CAUTION: Use personal protective equipment such as a dust mask and eye
protection.
Blowing in narrow spaces
Optional accessory
Recommended nozzles
— Flexible nozzle 6
Blow the dust out of any hard-to-reach spots. Highly effective for engine
cleaning, in-car dust removal, and computer case dust blowing.
Point the nozzle at an angle within touching distance, and blowback and forth
to clean out lingering dust.
Change the angles of the nozzle as you blow off to help blow out some of the
tougher pieces of debris and dust.
► Fig.38
CAUTION: Use personal protective equipment such as a dust mask and eye
protection.
NOTICE: Avoid blocking the air vent holes around the flexible hose end.
It otherwise may cause sudden noise and vibrations and could possibly affect
the tool performance.
► Fig.39: 1. Air vent holes
Deflating plastic inflatables
Optional accessory
NOTICE: Avoid deflating inflatable items in wet and dusty conditions
since water, dust, and similar external substances on surfaces may reach into
the motor causing damage to the tool. Dry and clean inflatables thoroughly
before performing the deflating operations.
NOTICE: Never leave the tool unattended while deflating inflatables.
Running the motor continuously after deflation is completed may cause
overheating.
Recommended nozzles and attachments
— Air vent hose complete
— Pinch valve nozzle
— Rubber attachment 20 – 30
— Rubber attachment 65
Deflate inflatable items with proper nozzles according to your preferences and
applications.
- Place a nozzle or rubber attachment onto the air vent hose complete.
- Replace the dust cap on the suction inlet of the tool with the air vent hose complete.
- Insert the nozzle into the air valve or place the attachment over the air valve on inflatable items, and pull the switch trigger to start deflating.
- Slowly release the switch trigger to reduce suction volume as an inflatable item comes close to fully deflated.
- Remove the nozzle or attachment from the air valve after stopping the airflow and then close the air valve.
With pinch valve nozzle
► Fig.40
With rubber attachment 20 – 30
► Fig.41
With rubber attachment 65
► Fig.42
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Always be sure that the tool is switched off and the battery
cartridge is removed before attempting to perform inspection or maintenance.
To maintain product SAFETY and RELIABILITY, repairs, and any other maintenance
or adjustment should be performed by Makita Authorized or Factory Service
Centers, always using Makita replacement parts.
NOTICE: Never use gasoline, benzene, thinner, alcohol, or the like.
Discoloration, deformation, or cracks may result.
Cleaning
Cleaning body
Clean the body of your tool with a dry cloth or cloth dampened in soapy water
at regular intervals.
Cleaning nozzles
Clear clogs or dust that block the openings of nozzles before and after each
use.
CAUTION: After cleaning the filter, be sure to reassemble it in the
correct position.
Clean the filter at regular intervals since using a clogged filter may result
in poor suction performance.
-
Turn the dust cap on the suction inlet at the rear of the housing counterclockwise to take the dust cap out of the housing. Two locking tabs on the dust cap can be disengaged by aligning them with the guide grooves on the housing.
► Fig.43: 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet 4. Guide grooves -
Take the circular sponge filter B (black gray) out of the suction inlet.
► Fig.44: 1. Circular sponge filter B (black gray)
Do not remove the sponge filter A (yellow) placed further inside the suction inlet as it needs to be positioned to protect the motor from any damage.
► Fig.45: 1. Sponge filter A (yellow) -
Wipe and shake the dust off circular sponge filter B by hand. Occasionally wash the filter in water, rinse and dry thoroughly in the shade before use.
► Fig.46
► Fig.47
NOTICE: Having washed in water, dry the circular sponge filter B up before installing.
An insufficiently dried filter may shorten the service life of the motor.
NOTICE: Never wash filters in a washing machine.
NOTICE: Do not rub or scratch filters with hard objects such as a brush.
NOTE: Filters wear out in course of time. It is recommended to have some spares for them. -
Set the circular sponge filter B back over the suction inlet.
► Fig.48: 1. Circular sponge filter B -
Reassemble the dust cap onto the suction inlet, aligning the two locking tabs on the dust cap with the guide grooves on the housing. Then turn the dust cap clockwise to secure it in place.
► Fig.49: 1. Dust cap 2. Locking tabs 3. Suction inlet 4. Guide grooves
TROUBLESHOOTING
Before asking for repairs, conduct your own inspection first. If you find a problem that is not explained in the manual, do not attempt to dismantle the machine. Instead, ask Makita Authorized Service Centers, always using Makita replacement parts for repairs.
State of abnormality | Probable cause (malfunction) | Remedy |
---|---|---|
The motor does not run. | The battery cartridge is not installed. | Install the |
battery cartridge.
Battery problem (under-voltage)| Recharge the battery. If recharging is not
effective, replace the battery.
The drive system does not work correctly.| Ask your local authorized service
center for repair.
The motor stops running after a little use.| The battery’s charge level is
low.| Recharge the battery. If recharging is not effective, replace the
battery.
Overheating.| Stop using the tool to cool it down.
The tool does not reach the maximum air volume.| The battery is installed
improperly.| Install the battery cartridge as described in this manual.
Battery power is dropping.| Recharge the battery. If recharging is not
effective, replace the battery.
The drive system does not work correctly.| Ask your local authorized service
center for repair.
Abnormal vibration:
→ stop the tool immediately!| The drive system does not work correctly.| Ask
your local authorized service center for repair.
A motor cannot stop:
→ Remove the battery immediately!| Electric or electronic malfunction.| Remove
the battery and ask your local authorized service center for repair.
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
CAUTION: These accessories or attachments are recommended for use with your Makita product specified in this manual. The use of any other accessories or attachments might present a risk of injury to persons. Only use accessory or attachment for its stated purpose.
If you need any assistance with more details regarding these accessories, ask your local Makita Service Center.
• Nozzle 3
• Nozzle 7
• Nozzle 13
• Wide range nozzle
• Pinch valve nozzle
• Flexible nozzle 6| • Long nozzles set
• Air vent hose complete
• Rubber attachment 20 – 30
• Rubber attachment 65
• Filter C
• Hook
• Makita genuine battery and charger
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NOTE: Some items in the list may be included in the product package as standard accessories. They may differ from country to country.
Annex A: EC Declaration of Conformity
we as the manuf act users: Makita Europe N.V., Business ad dress: Jan-Baptist
Vinkstraat 2, 3070 Kortenberg, BELGIUM. A authorize Hiroshi Tsujimura f or the
co compilation of the technical file and declare under our sole responsibility
that e products) D designation: Cordless Dust Blower.
Designation of Type(s): AS001G. Fulfills all the relevant provisions of
2006/42/EC and also fulfills all the relevant provisions of the following
EC/EU Directives: 2014/30/EU,
2011/65/EU and are manufactured in accordance with the following Harmonised
Standards: EN 62841-1:2015, EN IEC 55014-1:2021, EN IEC 55014-2:2021, EN IEC
63000:2018.
lace of d ec laration: Kortenberg, Belgium. Responsible person: Hiroshi
Tsujimura, Director – Makita Europe N.V.ate and signature on the last page)
Makita Europe N.V.
Jan-Baptist Vinkstraat 2,
3070 Kortenberg, Belgium
Makita Corporation
3-11-8, Sumiyoshi-cho,
Anjo, Aichi 446-8502 Japan
www.makita.com
885924A996
20210802 Makita Europe N.V.
Jan-Baptist Vinkstraat 2,
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885924-504
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