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Accu1 Model 9118, Model 9218, Model 9400, Model 9500 

Warranty

 

 
Manufacturer’s Accu1 9118, 9218, 9400 and 9500 blowing machines are sold with the 
following (1) year Limited Warranty: 
 

Manufacturer guarantees to the original purchaser that the machine is made of good and 
durable materials and free from manufacturing defects at the time of shipment and to 
remain free from defects for a period of one year (except for normal wear items such as 

filters and seals which are explicitly excluded and the blower, motor and electrical 
components which are guaranteed as noted below) from the date of the factory shipment 
when operated under normal use and maintained in accordance with the Operators Manual. 

This warranty is void if the machine is not so operated or used for blowing material other 
than for which it was designed. 
 
Manufacturer guarantees the blower, motor and the electrical components for a period of 

ninety days from the date of factory shipment. 
 
If the product fails under normal operating conditions within the warranty period, it will be 

repaired or replaced at the sole discretion of the Manufacturer. 
 
All shipment/delivery charges are the responsibility of the Purchaser. 

 
Warranty claims are subject to inspection of the Manufacturer. If it is determined that the 
machine was not maintained in accordance with the Operations Manual or that it was used 
in a manner inconsistent with its designed use, the Manufacturer retains the right to void 

the Warranty at its sole discursion. 
 
This Warranty is provided by the Manufacturer; Accu1Direct, Inc. – 138 Denslow Road East 

Longmeadow, MA 01028 and is exclusive of any other warranty that may be available to the 
Purchaser. 
 

To activate this warranty, the following Warranty card must be returned to the 
Manufacturer within 14 days from the date of purchase. 
 
 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ACCU1 9118

Page 1: ...1 OPERATIONS MANUAL ACCU1 9118 ACCU1 9218 ACCU1 9400 ACCU1 9500 Accu1Direct Inc www Accu1 com Telephone 800 438 2776 Email sales accu1 com 115 230...

Page 2: ...are present Keep ALL BODY PARTS away from rotating elements Disconnect power cords before working on machine NEVER RELY ON THE SWITCHES TO TURN THE MACHINE OFF DISCONNECT AND REMOVE ALL POWER CORDS TO...

Page 3: ...cess CONDITIONING CARD to interior Location for insertion of secondary material conditioning devices 10 SERIAL NUMBER Plate on which serial number is engraved 4 AIRLOCK CHAMBER All steel chamber with...

Page 4: ...ther conditions Open Blow Attic with 100ft 30 48m of 2 6 35 cm blowing hose Product gate Remove completely Sidewalls With 50ft 15 24m of 2 6 35 cm blowing hose and 50 6 35 cm of 2 5 08cm hose Using 1...

Page 5: ...2 6 35 cm blowing hose Product Gate Remove completely Air Speed 10 if too dusty reduce air setting Sidewalls With 50 ft 15 24m of 2 6 35 cm blowing hose Using 1 2 54cm reducing nozzle Product Gate Op...

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Page 8: ...peed 1 2 way between low and medium Hose 3 x 50 blowing hose all the way to the attic Wall Spray all fibers Use 2 rectangular hole card and set material gate 1 2 open Air Speed 6 8 Hose 3 x 50 to 3 x5...

Page 9: ...foul The points may require cleaning replacement or on some models reattachment of the wires to the auxiliary set of points Transformers The low voltage to operate the switches and contactors comes f...

Page 10: ...aster setting the material receives more conditioning but the rate of production may decrease a smaller amount of material will be delivered to the end of the hose As you decrease the drive speed the...

Page 11: ...carelessness When a knife is dropped into the hopper it must be removed at one to prevent jamming or damaging the machine REMEMBER ALWAYS TURN THE MACHINE OFF AND UNPLUG AND REMOVE THE CORDS BEFORE AT...

Page 12: ...Tension Chains Tension Electrical Connections for Material Build Up Clean as Needed Contactors for Erosion or Pitted Points Motor Vents Cleaned Out NOTE DO NOT LUBRICATE CHAIN Chain is permanently lu...

Page 13: ...en set screws on both airlock bearings 4 Remove bearings on front and back airlock plate 5 Remove front airlock plate outlet tube plate 6 Remove rotor 7 Remove old seals 8 Clean rotor and check for da...

Page 14: ...he test section is scrapped from the substrate being sprayed and oven dried before being weighed FIRE RESISTANCE RATING The ability of a building construction assembly to resist the migration of a fir...

Page 15: ...set 4 Remove old seals and replace with new Remote will not operate 1 Main power switch off 2 Remote cord not plugged in 3 Faulty cord 4 Transformer burned out 1 Check all settings turn on 2 Check con...

Page 16: ...it was designed Manufacturer guarantees the blower motor and the electrical components for a period of ninety days from the date of factory shipment If the product fails under normal operating condit...

Page 17: ...Please circle your PRIMARY line of business Please circle all that apply How did you learn of our products Please circle ONE What features most interested you Please circle all that apply Automobile C...

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