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2. General Health & Safety Guidance

Ensure that you carefully read and fully understand the 
instructions in this manual before assembly, installation and 
use of this product. Keep these instructions in a safe place for 
future reference.
WARNING: 

for your own safety, do not attempt to operate this machine 

until it is completely assembled and installed according to  
these instructions.

WARNING:

  When using any machine, basic safety precautions should 

always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and  
personal injury.

Safe Operation
1. Use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

 

•   The operation of any machine can result in foreign objects being thrown 

into your eyes, which can result in severe eye damage. Protective 
eyewear or other suitable eye protection or face shield should be used at 
all times. Everyday spectacles only have impact resistant lenses. They are 
not protective eyewear and do not give additional lateral protection.

•   Use respiratory protective equipment (dust mask etc.) if the machining 

operation creates dust. Exposure to high levels of dust created by 
machining hardwoods, softwoods and man made composite boards can 
result in serious health problems. Some imported hardwoods give off 
highly irritating dust, which can cause a burning sensation. The use of 
respiratory protective equipment should not be seen as an alternative to 
controlling the risk of exposure at source by using adequate dust  
extraction equipment. 

•   The use of ear plugs or ear defenders is recommended when the machine 

is in use, particularly if the noise level exceeds 85 dB.

•   Wear suitable protective gloves when handling cutting tools or blades. 

Gloves should NOT be worn when using the machine as they can be 
caught in moving parts of the machine.

•   Non-slip safety footwear is recommended when using the machine and 

handling large work pieces.

2. Dress appropriately

 

•   Do not wear loose clothing, neckties or jewellery; they can be caught in 

moving parts of the machine.

•  Roll up long sleeves above the elbow.
•  Wear protective hair covering to contain long hair.

3. Safety warnings

 

•  Find and read any warning labels on the machine.
•   It is important that any labels bearing health and safety warnings are 

not removed, defaced or covered. Replacement labels can be obtained by 
contacting our Customer Service Department.

4. Familiarise yourself with the machine

 

•   If you are not thoroughly familiar with the operation of this machine, 

obtain advice from your supervisor, instructor, or other qualified person or 
contact your retailer for information on training courses. Do not use this 
machine until adequate training has been undertaken.

5. Take care when moving or positioning the machine 

•   Some machines can be very heavy. Ensure the floor of the area in which 

the machine is to be used is capable of supporting the machine.

•   The machine and its various components can be heavy.  

Always adopt a safe lifting technique and seek assistance when lifting 
heavy components. In some cases it may be necessary to use mechanical 
handling equipment to position the machine within the work area.

•   Some machines have optional wheel kits available to allow them to be 

manoeuvred around the workshop as required. Care should be taken to 
install these according to the instructions provided.

•   Due to the nature of the design of some machines the centre of gravity 

will be high making them unstable when moved. Extreme care should be 
taken when moving any machine.

6. The machine should be level and stable at all times

 

•   When using a leg stand or cabinet base that is designed to be fitted to 

the machine, always ensure that it is securely fastened to the machine 
using the fixings provided.

•   If the machine is suitable to be used on a workbench, ensure that the 

workbench is well constructed and capable of withstanding the weight 
of the machine. The machine should always be securely fastened to the 
workbench with appropriate fixings.  

•   Where possible, floor standing machines should always be secured to the 

floor with fixings appropriate to the structure of the floor.

•   The floor surface should be sound and level. All of the feet of the 

machine should make contact with the floor surface. If they do not, either 
re-locate the machine to a more suitable position or use packing shims 
between the feet and the floor surface to ensure the machine is stable.

7. Remove adjusting keys and wrenches

 

•   Ensure that all adjusting wrenches and keys are removed before 

switching the machine ‘ON’. There is a risk of severe personal injury or 
damage to the machine from airborne objects.

8. Before switching the machine ‘ON’ 

•  Clear the machine table of all objects (tools, scrap pieces etc.)
•   Make sure there is no debris between the work piece and the  

table / work support.

•   Ensure that the work piece is not pressed against, or touching the saw 

blade or cutting tool.

•   Check all clamps, work holding devices and fences to ensure that they 

are secure and cannot move during machining operations.

•   Plan the way that you will hold and feed the work piece for the entire 

machining operation.

9. Whilst machining 

•   Before starting work, watch the machine while it runs. If it makes 

an unfamiliar noise or vibrates excessively, switch the machine ‘OFF’ 
immediately and disconnect it from the power supply. Do not restart until 
finding and correcting the source of the problem.

10. Keep the work area clear

  

•   Working clearances can be thought of as the distances between 

machines and obstacles that allow safe operation of every machine 
without limitation. Consider existing and anticipated machine needs, 
size of material to be processed through each machine and space for 
auxiliary stands and/or work tables. Also consider the relative position of 
each machine to one another for efficient material handling. Be sure to 
allow yourself sufficient room to safely operate your machines in any  
foreseeable operation.

•   Cluttered work areas and benches create the risk of accidents. Keep 

benches clear and tidy away tools that are not in use.

•   Ensure that the floor area is kept clean and clear of any dust and debris 

that may create trip or slip hazards. 

11. Consider the work area environment

 

•  Do not expose the machine to rain or damp conditions.
•   Keep the work area well lit and ensure that there is artificial lighting 

available when there is insufficient natural light to effectively light the 
work area. Lighting should be bright enough to eliminate shadow and 
prevent eye strain.

•   Do not use the machine in explosive environments eg. in the presence of 

flammable liquids, gases or dust.

•   The presence of high levels of dust created by machining wood can 

present a risk of fire or explosion. Always use dust extraction equipment 
to minimise the risk.

12. Keep other persons away (and pets) 

•  The machine is designed to be used by one person only.
•   Do not let persons, especially children, touch the machine or extension 

cable (if used) and keep visitors away from the work area.

•   Never leave the machine running unattended. Turn the power supply off 

and do not leave the machine unattended until it comes to a  
complete stop.

•   If the work area is to be left unattended, all machinery should be 

switched ‘OFF’ and isolated from the mains power supply.

13. Store machines safely when not in use

 

•   When not in use, machines should be stored in a dry place, out of reach 

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Summary of Contents for CX2000

Page 1: ... please visit www recordpower info It is important to register your product as soon as possible in order to receive efficient after sales support and be entitled to the full 5 year guarantee Your statutory rights are not affected Please see back cover for contact details Important For your safety read instructions carefully before assembling or using this product Save this manual for future refere...

Page 2: ...ty for Chip Extractors 4 Record Power Guarantee 5 Getting to Know your Chip Collector 6 Specifications 7 Contents of the Package 8 Assembly 9 Operation 10 Maintenance 11 Troubleshooting 12 Electrical Connection Wiring Diagram 13 Parts Diagram Parts List CX2000 Manual 3 0 indd 2 19 08 2013 09 47 ...

Page 3: ...ne Indicates an instruction that requires particular attention Wear protective eyewear Use respiratory protective equipment Use suitable protective footwear Use hearing protection Use protective work gloves Indicates a risk of severe personal injury or damage to the machine Indicates a risk of severe personal injury from electrical shock Risk of personal injury from lifting of heavy items Indicate...

Page 4: ... to the machine always ensure that it is securely fastened to the machine using the fixings provided If the machine is suitable to be used on a workbench ensure that the workbench is well constructed and capable of withstanding the weight of the machine The machine should always be securely fastened to the workbench with appropriate fixings Where possible floor standing machines should always be s...

Page 5: ...or to help feed support or pull the work piece Do not attempt to machine more than one work piece at a time When feeding the work piece towards the blade or cutting tool never position your hands in direct line of the cutting path Avoid awkward operations and hand positions where a sudden slip could cause your hand or fingers to move into the machining area 23 Stay alert Safety is a combination of...

Page 6: ...r of the extraction hose as this will affect the performance of the machine Do not attempt to remove the filter or collection bag whilst the machine is running Do not attempt to use the chip extractor without the extraction hose fitted to the inlet on the body of the machine This product is for dry use only and should not be used or stored outdoors or in wet conditions All Record Power chip extrac...

Page 7: ...a retailer the 5 year guarantee is transferable and begins on the date of the first purchase of the Product and in the event of a claim under this guarantee proof of the original purchase date will be required to validate the warranty period 2 Claims Procedure 2 1 In the first instance please contact the Authorised Dealer who supplied the Product to you In our experience many initial problems with...

Page 8: ...20 x W370 x D670 mm Motor 230 V 50 Hz 550 W 3 4 hp Full load current 2 4 A Weight 15 kg Filtration 30 micron Air flow 500 CFM A Filter bag B Collection bag C Inspection window D Motor E On off switch F Bag support arm G Wheels H Handle A B C D E F G H CX2000 Manual 3 0 indd 8 19 08 2013 09 47 ...

Page 9: ...action hose D Left Frame E Right Frame F Bag support arm H Filter bag I Collection Bag J Washer K Butterfly Nut M Spring Washer N Flat Washer O Support Plate P Knob 4pcs Q Socket head cap screw 4pcs R Flat washer 4pcs S Nylon locking nut 4pcs T hose pipe clip A B D C E F H I J K M N O P Q R S T CX2000 Manual 3 0 indd 9 19 08 2013 09 47 ...

Page 10: ... base B ensuring the longest section is towards the front of the base Fig 8 1 Fig 8 2 Fig 8 3 3 Repeat as above to fit the right frame E to the base B Fig 8 2 4 Position the support plate O as fig 5 and lock in place with socket head cap screws Q washers R and nylon locking nuts S Ensure the frame is assembled correctly then tighten Fig 8 3 D B E O Q R S CX2000 Manual 3 0 indd 10 19 08 2013 09 47 ...

Page 11: ... top of the frame Secure in position using the knobs P and washers J See fIg 8 4 6 Thread the butterfly nut K onto the bag support arm Place the spring washer M and washer N on the bag support arm and screw the bag support arm to the motor and housing Fig 8 5 Lock the arm in position using the butterfly nut A J P K M N CX2000 Manual 3 0 indd 11 19 08 2013 09 48 ...

Page 12: ...lace see Fig 8 6 Now attach the loop on the closed end of the filter bag through the loop on the bag support arm 8 Fit the collection bag into the motor and housing ensuring the supporting collar is fitted into the lower rim and the inspection window faces outwards to give good visibility 9 Finally attach the 100 mm diameter extraction hose to the inlet on the underside of the motor and housing di...

Page 13: ...severely reduce the suction of this type of machine Ensure the extraction hose is securely connected to the chip extractor and to the machine from which waste is to be collected Always leave the chip extractor running for a short while after use of the machinery This will ensure all waste is extracted from the machinery and the extraction hose Empty the contents of the collection bag when it is wi...

Page 14: ...ever place hands into the inlet 11 Trouble Shooting WARNING Unplug the machine from the power source before carrying out any maintenance Symptom Possible Causes Solutions Machine will not start 1 No power supply 2 Defective switch 3 Faulty fuse 1 Check the power cable and fuse 2 Replace the switch 3 Replace the fuse Machine loses suction 1 Blocked hose 2 Blocked inlet 3 Hose diameter reducer being...

Page 15: ... UK always ensure that it is fitted with a fuse conforming to BS1362 appropriate to the rating of the machine If replacing the original fuse always fit a fuse of equivalent rating to the original Never fit a fuse of a higher rating than the original Never modify the fuse or fuse holder to accept fuses of a different type or size Where the current rating of the machine exceeds 13 A at 230 V or if t...

Page 16: ...16 13 Parts Diagrams CX2000 Manual 3 0 indd 16 19 08 2013 09 48 ...

Page 17: ...erfly Nut 17 Filter Bag 18 Motor and Housing 19 Impeller 20 Capacitor 21 Washer 22 Bolt L 23 100mm Hose clip 24 100mm Hose 25 Pan Head Screw 26 Lower Housing 27 Collection Bag 29 Right Frame 30 Washer 31 Knob 32 Left Frame 33 Socket Head Cap Screws 34 Washer 35 Nylock Nut 36 Support Plate 37 Tube Joint Cover 38 Tube Joint Base 39 Spring Pin 40 Washer 41 Wheel 42 Pin 43 Frame Base 44 L Joint Tube B...

Page 18: ...0 3 Serial No Conforms with the following directives MACHINERY DIRECTIVE 2006 42 EC repealing replacing Directives LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2006 95 EC and its subsequent amendment ELECTROMAGNETIC 2004 108 EC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE and its subsequent amendments and complies with the relevant essential health and safety requirements Signed Dated 01 08 2013 Andrew Greensted Managing Director CX2000 Man...

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