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Clayton Associates, Inc. • 1650 Oak Street • Lakewood, New Jersey 08701 • P.+1-732-363-2100 F.+1-732-364-6084
WTP-4
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If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, appropriate personal protective equipment may be required.
The bag filter should be replaced when ¾ full.
1. Safe the vacuum.
• Verify the Compressed Air Control valve on the vacuum is in the AUTO/OFF position.
• Disconnect the vacuum from the compressed air source.
• Remove all tools and hoses from the vacuum.
2. Remove the power head.
• Unlatch the power head from the tank.
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Lift the power head and the attached HEPA filter off the tank using the top handle.
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Carefully place the power head on the floor – avoid damaging the HEPA filter.
3.
Remove the filter bag.
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Grasp the cardboard collar of the bag filter and slide it off the inlet port on the vacuum tank.
• Holding your hand over the opening on the bag, lift the bag out of the tank.
• Dispose of the bag according to company policy.
4.
Install a new filter bag.
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Unfold and fluff a new filter bag.
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Push the inlet tube into the hole on the cardboard collar of the filter bag.
• Grasp the sides of the cardboard collar and push it all the way onto the inlet tube.
• Verify the bottom of the collar is past the opening on the underside of the inlet tube.
5.
Verify the HEPA filter is seated.
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Holding the power head on its side, examine the HEPA filter.
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Verify the white inner ring of the HEPA filter is fully seated against the underside of the power head.
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If it is not, rotate it clockwise until fully seated.
6.
Replace the power head.
• Position the power head on the tank.
• Rotate the power head so the Compressed Air Control valve on the power head is aligned with the inlet port on the vacuum tank.
• Latch the power head to the tank.
BAG FILTER CHANGE
GL_005
Tank Wall
Tank Wall
Bottom and top of
cardboard bag collar
must be flush to tank
Push cardboard bag
collar past this point
Filter Bag