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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 

FOR MACHINES 

 

 
Extreme caution should be used when operating all power tools. Know your power 
tool, be familiar with its operation, read through the owner’s manual and practice safe 
usage procedures at all times. 
 

 

 

 

ALWAYS

 read and understand the 

user manual before operating the 
machine. 

 

 

CONNECT

 your machine ONLY to the 

matched and specific power source. 

 

 

ALWAYS

 wear safety glasses 

respirators, hearing protection and 
safety shoes, when operating your 
machine. 

 

 

DO NOT

 wears loose clothing or 

jewelry when operating your machine. 
Wear protective hair covering. 

 

 

A SAFE ENVIRONMENT

 

is   

important. Keep the area free of dust, 
dirt and other debris in the immediate 
vicinity of your machine. 

 

 

BE ALERT!  DO NOT

 use prescription 

or other drugs that may affect your 
ability or judgment to safely use your 
machine. 

 

 

DISCONNECT

 the power source when 

changing drill bits, hollow chisels, 
router bits, shaper heads, blades, 
knives or making other adjustments or 
repairs.  

 

NEVER

 leave a tool unattended while it 

is in operation. 

 

 

NEVER 

allow unsupervised or untrained 

personnel to operate the machine 

 

 

NEVER

 reach over the table when the 

tool is in operation. 

 

 

ALWAYS

 keep blades, knives and bits 

sharpened and properly aligned. 

 

 

ALL OPERATIONS MUST BE 

performed with the guards in place to 
ensure safety. 

 

 

ALWAYS

 use push sticks and feather 

boards to safely feed your work through 
the machine. 

 

 

ALWAYS

 make sure that any tools used 

for adjustments are removed before 
operating the machine. 

 

 

ALWAYS

 keep bystanders safely away 

while the machine is in operation. 

 

 

NEVER

 attempt to remove jammed 

cutoff pieces until the blade has come to 
a full stop. 

 

Summary of Contents for CT168

Page 1: ...CT168 DELUXE CEILING MOUNTED AIR CLEANER User Manual...

Page 2: ...Safety Instructions 4 CT168 Features 5 Un Packing Inventory 6 Proper Grounding 7 Mounting 8 Table Top Mount 8 Hanging Mounting 8 Flush Mount 9 Control Panel 10 Remote Controller 11 Filters 11 Changin...

Page 3: ...NOT use prescription or other drugs that may affect your ability or judgment to safely use your machine DISCONNECT the power source when changing drill bits hollow chisels router bits shaper heads bl...

Page 4: ...ronment that has volatile fumes from fuels paints pesticides smoke etc NEVER operate the air cleaner in an environment that has the particles of silica metal asbestos or hazardous bacteria MAKE SURE b...

Page 5: ...like all power tools proper care and safety procedures should be adhered to Motor 1 5 HP 115 Volts Single Phase 60 Hz Motor Low Speed 750 RPM Motor Medium speed 960 RPM Motor High Speed 1200 RPM Fan...

Page 6: ...ilter 5 Micron 1 C Secondary Filter 1 Micron 1 Figure 2 Inventory LIST OF CONTENTS QTY D Remote Control 1 E AAA Battery 2 F Flange Bracket 4 G Rubber Feet 4 H Eye Bolts M6 1 0 x 20 4 I Hex Bolts M6 1...

Page 7: ...tached to the metal screw of the receptacle Figure 3 115 Volts Outlet for CT168 It is strongly recommended not to use extension cords with your CT168 Always try to position your machine close to the p...

Page 8: ...r cleaner as shown in figure 4 For permanent table top mounting refer to the Flush Mount procedure on page 9 and install the unit on the table top with the flush mount flange brackets Figure 4 Rubber...

Page 9: ...tighten the bolt until it is securely held to the ceiling FLUSH MOUNT When the shop is small the CT168 air cleaner can be installed flush to the ceiling of the shop or to the table top using flange mo...

Page 10: ...EL The CT168 control panel allows you turn the air cleaner ON and OFF manually and set the fan speed Figure 8 Control panel The control panel features two buttons OFF and ON SPEED OFF Button Allows tu...

Page 11: ...Low to Medium to High TIME Button Allows setting the auto shut off time for the air cleaner in 1 hour 2 hours and 4 hours FILTERS When to change the primary filter and when to service the secondary f...

Page 12: ...warm water until it is clean Let it dry See figure 11 Figure 10 Removing the primary filter Remember not to clean the secondary filter using compressed air Doing so will damage the filter and reduce...

Page 13: ...13 CT168 PARTS BREAKDOWN...

Page 14: ...14 CT168 PARTS LIST...

Page 15: ...handy All returned merchandise will be subject to a minimum charge of 15 for re stocking and handling with the following qualifications Returns must be pre authorized by us in writing We do not accept...

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