OPERATION
Refer to Figure 3.
• Do not suck pieces of metal, large blocks of wood or pieces of
batten into the collector.
• Use only accessories designed for this Dust Collector.
• It is more efficient to use the filter cartridge than the dust bag to
collect wood chips.
1. Position dust extractor near dust producing machine on a flat
level surface.
2. Connect hose (Ref. No. 21) to dust producing machine using
hose clamp (Ref. No. 22). Use adaptors if needed.
3. Turn dust collector on before starting dust producing machine.
Emptying Collector Bag
Turn switch off and remove plug from
power source outlet before emptying
collector bag.
• The collection container should be emptied as required, but at
least after each use.
1. Empty collector bag by lifting bag clamp handle and releasing
spring connector from latch. Slide bag away from housing.
Dispose of dust properly.
2. Mount collector bag by sliding bag over opening on housing
bottom. Position the spring connector into one of the slots on
the latch and lock the clamp handle. Make sure collector bag is
secure.
MAINTENANCE
Turn switch off and remove plug from
power source outlet before maintaining
your dust extractor.
• The dust collector and filtering bag should be cleaned each
time the collection bag is changed.
• Damaged filters and bags must be replaced immediately in
order to minimize dust dispersion in the work area.
• Clean motor of dust, chips or other particles. If operation is
excessively dusty or dirty, frequent inspection of motor is
required. Vacuum any particles that may have entered the
motor.
• Replace worn, cut or damaged line cord.
• Replace worn or damaged collector hose.
• Replace worn or damaged bags.
• Frequently check that all nuts, bolts, screws, etc. have not
loosened due to vibration.
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