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Model G0707 (Mfd. Since 01/21)
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Dust collector
won't start or circuit
breaker trips.
1. Damaged or loose power cord.
2. ON/OFF switch at fault.
3. Circuit breaker/fuse has tripped.
4. Wiring at fault.
5. Motor brushes at fault.
6. Motor at fault.
1. Re-secure and test the power cord. Replace as
required.
2. Test and replace open switch.
3. Verify that a short does not exist and that the motor
brushes are not shorted, replace motor brushes if
required, and reset circuit breaker.
4. Repair for open or shorted wiring connections.
5. Replace motor brushes.
6. Test and replace motor as required.
Lamp is dim or will
not illuminate.
1. Lamp is burned out.
2. Ballast is at fault.
3. ON/OFF switch at fault.
4. Wiring at fault.
1. Replace both lamp bulbs.
2. Replace ballast.
3. Test and replace open switch.
4. Repair for open or shorted wiring connections.
Motor and Electrical
Replace the filter when it no longer cleans the air–
even after being cleaned with compressed air.
To replace the filter:
1. DISCONNECT MACHINE FROM POWER!
2. Unlatch (Figure 29) the dust collector and
lift the entire motor and filter unit out of the
canister and place it on a workbench upside
down.
3. Spin the wing nut off of the retaining stud,
and remove the filter (
Figure 29).
4. Place a new five-micron filter over the retain-
ing stud, then reinstall the wing nut and the
dust collector.
Filter Replacement
Figure 29. Dust collector and filter.
Dust
Collector
Latch
Canister
Wing Nut
Wear safety goggles and a respirator when
cleaning the cabinet or the filter. Failure to
comply can cause serious personal injury.
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