
OPERATION & CHANGING FILTERS
REMOTE CONTROL
On/Speed button
: (A) Fig. 5 turns the air cleaner
On and controls the three different speed settings
(low, medium, high). There is also a manual speed
button (A) Fig.6 on the backside of the unit which
allows you to select the desired speed.
Off button
: (B) Fig.5 turns the unit Off. There is
also a manual Off button (B) Fig.6 on the backside
of the unit.
Timer button
: (C) Fig.5 controls the three different
timer settings which are:
1H
- Will light up on the back of the unit with one
press of the timer button. The air cleaner will
operate for 1 hour and then will shut off
automatically.
2H
- Will light up on the back of the unit by pressing
the timer button twice. The air cleaner will operate
for 2 hours and then will shut off automatically.
4H
- Will light up on the back of the unit by pressing
the timer button three times. The air cleaner will
operate for 4 hours and then will shut off
automatically.
Thermal protection (fuse)
: (C) Fig.6, the fuse will
blow in case of an overload. If this happens,
replace the fuse with a 2 Amp. fuse or equivalent.
Changing filters
WARNING!
To reduce the risk of injury, disconnect
the air cleaner from the power source before
servicing or changing filters. Failure to comply may
cause serious injury!
The two filters included will eventually need to be
replaced. The outer filter (A) Fig.7 can easily be
removed by disengaging the two clips (B) Fig.7 of
the housing and pulling out the outer filter.
The inner 2 pocket filter (C) Fig.7 can now be
pulled out of the unit. The filters should be replaced
depending on the amount of usage and the
environment of your shop. Clogged filters will
reduce the amount of air circulation.
Replacement filters:
Model KW-115- Outer electrostatic filter
Model KW-116- Inner 2 pocket filter
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 7
PARTS DIAGRAM & PARTS LISTS
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list.