Discount Equipment VORTEX-300 Operator'S Instruction Manual Download Page 3

E-VORTEX300-I-0110

Printed in USA

©2010 

TVW

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READ AND UNDERSTAND THE OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL THOROUGHLY 

BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT.  

Death or serious injury could occur if this machine is used improperly.

Extreme care must be taken when operating electric 
models with water present:  Ensure power cord is prop-
erly grounded, is attached to a Ground-Fault-Interrupter 
(GFI) outlet, and is undamaged.

Check all electrical cables - be sure connections are tight and
cable is continuous and in good condition.  Be sure cable is

correctly rated for both the operating current and voltage of

this equipment.

Improper connection of the equipment-grounding conductor can
result in a risk of electric shock.  Check with qualifi ed electri-

    cian or service person if there is any doubt as to whether the
   outlet is properly grounded.  Adhere to 

all

 local codes and 

ordinances.

• NOTE:

 In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding

provides a path of least resistance for the electric current to
dissipate.  The motor is equipped with a grounded plug and
must be connected to an outlet that is properly installed and
properly grounded.  DO NOT modify the plug provided on the
motor.  If the plug does not fi t the outlet have a qualifi ed electri-
cian install the proper receptacle.

Switch motor OFF 

before 

disconnecting power.

Engine exhaust from this product contains

chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other reproduc-
tive harm.

Gasoline is extremely fl ammable and poisonous.

It should only be dispensed in well ventilated areas,
and with a cool engine.

Small gasoline engines produce high concentra-

    tions  of carbon monoxide (CO) example: a 5 HP 4 cycle
    engine operation in an enclosed 100,000 cu. ft. area with
    only one change of air per hour is capable of providing 
    deadly concentrations of CO in less than fi fteen minutes. 
    Five changes of air in the same area will produce noxious 
    fumes in less than 30 minutes. Gasoline or propane pow-
    ered equipment should not be used in enclosed or partially
    enclosed areas. Symptoms of CO poisoning include, head-
    ache, nausea, weakness, dizziness, visual problems and 
    loss of consciousness. If symptoms occur - get into fresh
    air and seek medical attention immediately.

   SAFETY 
   MESSAGES 

   SAFETY MESSAGES

Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not 
avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates an imminent hazard which, if not 
avoided, can result in death or serious injury.

Indicates hazards which, if not avoided, could 
result in serious injury and or damage to the 
equipment.

Safety Instructions are proceeded by a graphic alert  symbol

of DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.

   ELECTRICAL POWERED EQUIPMENT

GASOLINE/PROPANE POWERED EQUIPMENT

Equipment should only be operated by trained personnel in
good physical condition and mental health (not fatigued).  The
operator and maintenance personnel must be physically able
to handle the bulk weight and power of this equipment.

This is a one person tool.  Maintain a safe operating distance

to other personnel.  It is the 

operators’ responsibility

 to keep 

other people (workers, pedestrians, bystanders, etc.) away
during operation.  Block off  the work area in all directions with
roping, safety netting, etc. for a safe distance.  Failure to do so
may result in others being injured by fl ying debris or exposing
them to harmful dust and noise.

This equipment is intended for commercial use only.

For the operator’s safety and the safety of others, always keep

all guards in place during operation.

Never let equipment run unattended.

Personal Protection Equipment and proper safety attire must

be worn when operating this machinery.  The operator must
wear approved safety equipment appropriate for the job such
as hard hat and safety shoes when conditions require.  Hear-
ing protection MUST be used (operational noise levels of this
equipment may exceed 90db). Eye protection MUST be worn
at all times.

Keep body parts and loose clothing away from moving 
parts.  Failure to do so could result in dismemberment 
or death.

Do not modify the machine.

Stop motor/engine when adjusting or servicing this equipment. 

Maintain a safe operating distance from fl ammable 
materials.  Sparks from the cutting-action of this machine 
can ignite fl ammable materials or vapors.

   GENERAL   INSTRUCTIONS

DUST WARNING

Some dust created by power sanding, sawing, 
grinding, drilling, and other construction activi-
ties contains chemicals known to cause cancer, 
birth defects, or other reproductive harm. Some 
examples of these chemicals are:

Lead from lead-based paints, and

Crystalline silica from bricks and concrete and other
masonry 

products.

Your risk of exposure to these chemicals varies depending

on how often you do this type of work. To reduce your risk:
work in a well ventilated area, use a dust control system, such 
as an industrial-style vacuum, and wear approved personal
safety equipment, such as a dust/particle respirator designed 
to fi lter out microscopic particles.

Do not disconnect power by pulling cord.  To disconnect, grasp 
the plug, not the cord.

Unplug power cord at the machine when not in use and before
servicing.

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Page 3: ...if not avoided could result in serious injury and or damage to the equipment Safety Instructions are proceeded by a graphic alert symbol of DANGER WARNING or CAUTION ELECTRICAL POWERED EQUIPMENT GASOL...

Page 4: ...d weights are for reference only and subject to change at any time Figure 1 C B A Section Page Number Table of Contents Safety Instructions 2 Specifications 3 Safety Guidelines 4 Operating Instruction...

Page 5: ...nning Never exceed the maximum operating speed of the blade Match the blade speed rating with the arbor shaft speed Never leave the saw running unattended Never operate this saw under the influence of...

Page 6: ...e the machine under vacuum pressure 3 Remove filter ring socket truss screws with a 5 32 hex wrench 4 Turn the machine off and disconnect the power source 5 Remove the motor deck and silencer hood tog...

Page 7: ...13 Secure the motor deck then turn the machine off Motor Deck Inspection 1 Turn the machine on then block the inlet with a flat and rigid material to place the machine under vacuum pressure 2 Remove t...

Page 8: ...and properly gapped Check that throttle lever is properly set Debris is Not Picked Up or Low Vacuum Pressure Manually shake the filter with the handle on the side of the vacuum to unclog the filter Em...

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