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Emptying the Drum
When first using the dust collector, check the Drum
Window (J1) regularly to get an idea of how often it needs
to be emptied. If the Drum (J) becomes overfilled, the
dust will be sucked into the Cone (E) and into the Filter
(C). To clean the Drum Window, ONLY use a clean, soft
cloth. NEVER use solvents. Using a flashlight will make
viewing the dust levels easier.
1. Wear a dust mask and eye protection.
2. Turn off the dust collector and wait for the fan blower to
come to a complete stop and for the dust to settle before
unlatching the drum from the cyclone body.
3. Dispose of waste safely and properly.
4. Replacement bags should be 22" x 22" and at least 1.5 mils
thick. See Accessories page for replacement bags needed for
your system. When you are not using a bag in your drum
then you must use the Round Tapered Plug (G19G) as
noted in step 30.
Cleaning out the Cyclone
If the drum becomes overfilled and the cone is packed
with dust:
1. Wear a dust mask and eye protection.
2. Turn off the dust collector and wait for the fan blower to
come to a complete stop and for the dust to settle before
unlatching the drum from the cyclone body.
3. Empty Drum (K) and reinstall as directed. Try to get
contents of cone to fall down into drum. Follow directions
under "Cleaning the Filter". If the Cone and Filter are
packed so that dust won't flow down into the drum on it's
own then unclamp the motor section and set aside.
4. Remove the filter by removing the four Nylock Nuts and
the Filter Hold-Down Ring.
Note: Review Cleaning the Filter Section for a detailed step
by step.
5. The top of the cyclone can now be accessed to allow debris
to drop down into the drum/bin.
Maintenance (Continued)
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