ASSEMBLY
The dust collector is now
ready to be placed into
service before connecting
to a power source.
Be sure the power source is
properly grounded and is of
proper voltage and amperage.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
TROUBLE
Motor does not run when power
switch is pressed "ON".
Motor does not run
at full speed.
Motor does not
reach full power.
Motor overheating.
Insufficient suction power.
Dust collector can
not be moved.
PROBABLE CAUSE
1.
Switch is burnt out
2.
Connection wire is loose
or damaged
1.
Power voltage is too low.
2.
Motor is damaged.
1.
Incorrect power wiring.
2.
Overloaded.
1.
Motor is dirty.
2.
Motor is damaged.
1.
Inlet port blocked.
2.
Lower bag is full.
3.
Flexible hose is broken.
4.
Hose clamp is too loose.
1.
Casters are damaged.
2.
Casters are jammed by
dust or wood chips.
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MAINTENANCE
Build up of dust in motor can cause motor
damage. Periodic cleaning of motor is not only
recommended, but mandatory for normal
performance of the dust collector.
Periodically remove and empty the lower bag
of the dust collector. Periodically clean the
upper bag of the dust collector.
WARNING
Always disconnect the dust
collector from the power source before
commencing any maintenance.
CORRECTION
1.
Replace the switch.
2.
Tighten wire or replace wire.
1.
Test voltage.
2.
Check and repair motor.
1.
Replace with the correct size
power wiring.
2.
Reduce load.
1.
Clean motor.
2.
Check and repair motor.
1.
Remove flexible hose
and clean inlet port.
2.
Empty dust from lower bag.
3.
Replace flexible hose.
4.
Tighten hose clamp.
1.
Replace casters.
2.
Remove dust or wood chips.