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• Breathing smoke, fumes, or dusts produced in applications such as welding, cutting, grinding, painting, deburring
are hazardous to user’s health. Proper ventilation or use of well maintained fume extraction and/or dust collection
equipment helps the user avoid these hazards.
• Breathable contaminants may not be visible or have an odor.
• Stop operation and leave the area immediately if 1) breathing becomes difficult, 2) experience dizziness,
impaired vision, 4) or eye/nose/mouth irritation.
1.3 Fume Extraction Hazards
1.2 Users Responsability
This manual uses several
symbols to highlight
specific hazards. Be
familiar with these symbols
and when you see them
in this manual, read
adjoining warning text to
avoid the hazard.
1.1 Symbols
HOT
PARTS
MOVING
PARTS
ELECTRIC
SHOCK
WARNING!
DANGER!
Do not use this equipment:
• To extract smoked or fumes above 180°F/82°C.
• To extract combustibles dust, liquid vapors, or aggressive fumes such as acids.
• If the power cord has been damaged or ground (third prong) removed.
• Without a filter.
DO
NOT
USE
This manual contains specific cautionary statements related to worker safety. To protect yourself and
others, read this manual thoroughly and follow as directed
before use. Not all hazards of fume & dust control are listed in this manual, and no hazards related to
welding, cutting, grinding, painting, deburring or other applications are listed. Consult a qualified safety
professional.
READ
BEFORE
USE
SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF FUME & DUST EXTRACTION/COLLECTION
• Improper use can be hazardous.
• All users must carefully read and understand this instruction manual prior to use
• No objects, such as tools, should be placed on the machine.
• When walking near the machine, during use, or performing maintenance, users should be cautious of hitting head
on the capture arm and hood.
• Motor should not contact any objects, and all motor repairs should be performed while the power switch is off
and the power source is disconnected. Operator should not touch motor during use.
• For maintenance of any and all components, power switch must be off and the power source disconnected
• It is your responsibility to follow all applicable ANSI, OSHA, UL, CSA, National & Local Fire Codes, and other
regulatory guidelines covering the safe use of equipment that extracts fumes, collects dusts, and exhausts
filtered air either indoors or outdoors.
• Before use, inspect the unit for damage and verify it is working properly.
• Only qualified persons should install, operate, maintain, or repair this unit.
• Do not modify or repair the unit with parts or accessories not supplied by the manufacturer.
• Consult filter manufacturer’s instructions for filter use and reuse, including instructions for cleaning.