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Makita DVC260 Technical Information
Makita DVC260 Technical Information

Makita DVC260 Technical Information

Cordless backpack vacuum cleaner
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T
ECHNICAL INFORMATION
Model No.
Description
C
ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS
Model DVC260 is a cordless backpack vacuum cleaner powered by
two 18V Li-ion batteries in series.
The main features and benefits are:
• Long run time thanks to energy-efficient brushless DC motor
• Controller operable in hand for on/off switching and
high/low power selection, with LED job light for job in the dark
• Equipped with HEPA filter.
• Telescopic straight pipe adjustable to user's height or various applications
• Flexible rubber nozzle, ideal for cleaning corners of stairs,
is supplied as standard.
• Reusable cloth dust bag is available as option.
Note: This model is not compatible with BL1815 (1.3Ah).
S
pecification
Specification
Voltage: V
Capacity: Ah
Battery
Energy capacity: Wh
Cell
Charging time (approx.): min
Power selection
DC motor
Continuous run time (approx)
on a single full battery*
Suction power: W
Max sealed suction: kPa (mmH
Max air volume: m
/min
3
Hose (standard equipment)
Dust bag capacity: L
Battery capacity warning function
LED job light
Weight according to
EPTA-Procedure 01/ver.2.1: kg (lbs)
*1 With BL1850x2 *2 With a Paper dust bag and 2 pcs of BL1815N or BL1820(B)
*3 With a Paper dust bag and 2 pcs of BL1830(B), BL1840(B), BL1850(B) or BL1860B
S
tandard equipment
Battery*
Nozzle assembly (Floor nozzle)
4
Battery cover*
Flexible rubber nozzle
5
Charger*
Telescopic pipe assembly
4
*4 Battery and charger are not supplied with "Z" model.
*5 Supplied with the same quantity of extra Battery.
Note: The standard equipment may vary by country or model variation.
O
ptional accessories
Nozzle assembly (Floor nozzle)
Flexible rubber nozzle
Hose band
Filter bag set (Paper dust bag): 10pcs/set
Dust bag assembly (Cloth dust bag)
Filter assembly (HEPA filter)
Round brush
DVC260
Cordless Backpack Vacuum Cleaner
Model
27x2, 36x2, 54x2, 72x2, 90x2, 108x2
15x2, 24x2, 22x2, 36x2, 45x2, 55x2
High
: min
1
Low
High
Low
O)
2
Paper dust bag
Cloth dust bag
Shelf brush
Flexible hose
Carpet nozzle
Battery BL1815N
Battery BL1820
Battery BL1820B
Battery BL1830
DVC260
36 (18x2)
1.5, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0, 5.0, 6.0
Li-ion
with DC18RC
Yes
(High/Low)
Brushless
60
90
45
25
7.1 (710)
1.5
ø28mm x 1m
2.0
1.5
No
Yes
3.9 (8.7)*
, 4.3 (9.4)*
2
3
Hose complete 28-1.0
Filter bag (Paper dust bag)
Bent pipe assembly
Hose band
Battery BL1830B
Battery BL1840
Battery BL1840B
Battery BL1850
Battery BL1850B
Battery BL1860B
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OFFICIAL USE
for ASC & Sales Shop
March 2016
L
H
Dimensions*
: mm (")
1
Length (L)
Width (W)
Height (H)
373 (14-3/4)
*1 Without Harness
Fast charger DC18RC
Charger DC18SD/DC24SC
Automotive charger DC18SE
Four port multi charger DC18SF
Two port multi fast charger DC18RD
W
230 (9)
152 (6)

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Summary of Contents for Makita DVC260

  • Page 1 Description Cordless Backpack Vacuum Cleaner ONCEPT AND MAIN APPLICATIONS Model DVC260 is a cordless backpack vacuum cleaner powered by two 18V Li-ion batteries in series. The main features and benefits are: • Long run time thanks to energy-efficient brushless DC motor •...
  • Page 2: Necessary Repairing Tools

    epair CAUTION: Repair the machine in accordance with “Instruction manual” or “Safety instructions”. Index 1 NECESSARY REPAIRING TOOLS 2-1. Removing Harness 2-2. Replacing Motor and Fan 94 P 2-7 2-3. Disassembling/Assembling of Upper Housing P 8-12 2-4. Replacing/Cleaning of Rear Block Filter P 13-14 Circuit Diagram P 25...
  • Page 3 Fig. 2-2-3 Fig. 2-2-4 (5) Disassemble Motor section as shown below. (6) Holding Fan 94 with leather safety gloves on, remove M6 Hex nut by turning it counterclockwise Support ring Fan cover Fan 94 with an impact driver and Socket bit 10. M6 Hex nut Impact driver Be sure to hold Fan 94 to prevent...
  • Page 4 Fig. 2-2-10 Note 4. When handling or storing multiple Rotors, be sure to keep a proper distance between Rotors. Because Rotor is a strong magnet, failure to follow this instruction could result in: Surface damage • Finger injury from being pinched between Rotors Magnetic loss Inner cracks • Magnetic loss of Rotors or damage to Rotors.
  • Page 5 [2]-4. Replacing/Cleaning of Rear Block Filter Note. Even if this vacuum cleaner is used with care and according to the instructions in the user’s manual, dust may accumulate in Rear block filters, reducing the capacity of this vacuum cleaner. So whenever Upper and Lower housing completes are separated, remove two Rear block filters (one on each side) from Upper and Lower housing completes, and then: •...
  • Page 6: Circuit Diagram

    Circuit Diagram Fig. D-1 Sub controller Color index of lead wires' sheath Black Blue Brown Green 26 AWG Orange White 26 AWG Yellow Controller B Stator Switch of Sub controller (a) Off switch (b) On/Speed control switch (c) Switch for LED 25 AWG (A) Connector Strain...
  • Page 7: Wiring Diagram

    Wiring Diagram Fig. D-2 In Motor Housing Fasten Controller B to Stator as shown below. Controller B The side where Wires are connected Stator must be on the opposite side of Stator. Route three Lead wires (orange, white, blue) of Stator through this groove.
  • Page 8 Wiring Diagram Fig. D-3 In Switch Case Put Connectors in this place as shown below. Do not route any Lead wires over Connectors. Sub controller Upper switch case Power supply cord unit Fix two Lead wires (black, white) Do not route any Lead wires Assemble Cord guard of of LED in these Lead wire holders.
  • Page 9 Wiring Diagram Fig. D-4 In Upper and Lower Housing Fix Lead wires (orange, white, blue) Fix Lead wires (red, blue, yellow, white, black) from Stator in this Lead wire holder. from Controller B in this Lead wire holder. Put Connectors in place as shown below. Do not route any Lead wires over Connectors.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    3 TROUBLESHOOTING Whenever you find any trouble in your machine, first, refer to this list to check the machine for solution. Note in Repairing Fig. T-1 (1) Use a full charged battery that has the star mark. (Fig. T-1) (2) When Housing is disassembled, check the conditions of the electrical parts Star mark (Connectors, Lead wires, Switches, etc.), Rotor, Stator, Gear section, etc.
  • Page 11 [Flow Chart for Troubleshooting] Check the items from top of the following list. How to follow arrows: (Description of the item is referred to Circuit diagram in Fig. D-1. After taking corrective action, be sure to re-check by following the chart from the start again. Corrective Symptom Probable Cause...