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troublesHootING

ProbleM

Motor will not run.

Excessive sawdust in

air.

Excessive impeller

noise.

Excessive noise.

Motor fails to develop

full power.

NOTE: LOW VOLTAGE

(Power output of motor

decreases rapidly with

decrease in voltage at

the motor terminals.

Motor starts slowly or

fails to come up to

speed.

Motor overheats

ProbAble cAuse

1. Defective cord, plug, switch

and/or motor.

2. Blown fuse.

1. Loose connectors.

2. Filterbag and/or collection

bag releasing sawdust.

1. Picked up large wood chips

and debris.

2. Loose impeller.

3. Rubbing impeller.

1. Motor.

1. Circuit overloaded with

lights, appliances and other

motors.

2. Undersized extension cord

or extension cord is too long.

3. General overloading of power

company facilities.

1. Low voltage.

2. Windings are burned out or

open.

3. Starting switch will not 

operate. Capacitor is bad.

1. Motor overloaded.

2. Improper cooling, air

circulation is restricted

through motor due to

sawdust accumulation.

reMedy suGGested

1. Consult service. Any attempt to repair this motor may create a hazard unless

repair is done by a qualified service technician. Repair service is available at

your nearest service centre.

2. Check for blown fuses and replace with fuse of proper capacity.

1. Tighten connections.

2.a. Sawdust trapped between bag and housing.

b. Reposition collection bag properly.

1. Do not pick up metal or ferrous materials. Stop the machine and the material

will fall to the bottom of the inlet tube.

2. Unplug dust collector prior to disassembly. Hazardous moving parts inside. At-

tach inlet guard before plugging in. Use a piece of wood to free impeller.

3. Consult service to repair loose or rubbing impeller. A repair to the housing may

create a hazard unless it is done by a qualified service technician. Servicing is

available at your nearest service centre.

1. Have the motor checked by a qualified service technician. 

1. Do not use other appliances or motors on the same circuit as your dust collec-

tor.

2. Increase the wire size on extention cord, or reduce the length of the extension

cord.

3. Request a power check from your power company.

1. Request voltage check from your power company.

2. Have motor repaired or replaced by a qualified service technician.

3. Have capacitor replaced by a qualified service technician.

1. Clean out sawdust to provide normal air circulation through the motor. See

‘’Maintenance’’.

Summary of Contents for KC-2405C

Page 1: ...INstructIoN MANuAl MODEL KC 2405C COPYRIGHT 2016 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED BY KING CANADA TOOLS INC 1 HP dust collector...

Page 2: ...ng Canada shall in no event be liable for death injuries to persons or property or for incidental special or consequential damages arising from the use of our products To take advantage of this limite...

Page 3: ...when changing accessories or attachments 16 AVoId AccIdeNtAl stArtING Make sure the swich is in the OFF position before plugging in 17 use recoMMeNded AccessorIes Consult the manual for recommended a...

Page 4: ...ng how your dust collector works wArNING to AVoId MIstAkes tHAt could result IN serI ous PerMANeNt INJury do Not coNNect tHe Power cord uNtIl tHe FollowING stePs HAVe beeN coM Pleted 1 Assembly mounti...

Page 5: ...that has an outlet and a plug which looks like the one illustrated in Fig 1 wArNING DO NOT USE A TWO PRONG ADAPTOR S FOR THEY ARE NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDI NANCES NEVER USE IN CANADA...

Page 6: ...with safety key 8 Handle 9 Dust bag strap 1 of 2 10 Bottom plastic dust collection bag 3 acc y mod KDCB 3 11 Housing support bracket 1 of 2 12 Base with casters 13 4 Inlet port Motor HORSEPOWER 1 HP V...

Page 7: ...o of three support brackets A Fig 8 to the base B using 2 flange head hex bolts C for each of the support brackets Install third support bracket A to the base using a motor support flange head hex bol...

Page 8: ...rewdriver 8 Install bag hanger A Fig 10 into the mounting holes B in the filtration housing C 9 Insert and slide retainer strap A Fig 11 through the opening in the top dust bag B until it comes out th...

Page 9: ...USED ESPECIALLY IN POORLY VENTILATED AREAS The operator performing this cleaning function should wear safety glasses and a filter mask If any servicing other than the above cleaning becomes necessary...

Page 10: ...chnician Repair service is available at your nearest service centre 2 Check for blown fuses and replace with fuse of proper capacity 1 Tighten connections 2 a Sawdust trapped between bag and housing b...

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