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2.4 

Outstanding risks 

 

Careful analysis of risks performed by the manufacturer and stored in the technical file has made it possible 

to eliminate most of the risks associated with dust collector operation. 

 

The manufacturer advises carefully following the instructions, procedures and advice contained in this 

manual as well as applicable safety regulations, including the use of the envisaged protection devices, both 

those integrated in the dust collector and individual. 

 

Outstanding risks associated with the dust collector could be: 

 

Electrical maintenance risks caused by the need to work under power. 

Only trained personnel should work on the machine with the power supply connected and this must have 

double earth insulation. 

 

Risk of improper use in the presence of explosive and flammable substances.

 

The dust collector must not be used in environments containing substances in the form of liquids that could 

vaporize at room temperature and flammable dusts and gas. 

 

Risks of operation in humid environments. 

Keep to the limits shown in this manual at section 1.6 Allowed environmental conditions.  

 

Risk of erroneous interpretation of the safety pictograms. 

Having identified the various outstanding risks, the manufacturer has affixed to the dust collector a number 

of hazard labels in compliance with regulations relating to the graphic symbols to be used. The user must 

immediately replace any safety plates that become illegible due to wear or damage. 

 

Attention! 

Removing the safety plates on the dust collector is strictly forbidden. The manufacturer declines all 

liability in relation to dust collector safety in the event of failure to comply with the above indications.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DL2000

Page 1: ...Read this manual before operating machine 402539 Rev E DL2000 DUST COLLECTOR OPERATING MANUAL...

Page 2: ...This manual should be considered an integral part of the dust collector and must be kept together with the unit until this is scrapped In case of loss of or damage to the manual ask National Flooring...

Page 3: ...Storage 1 8 Scrapping 1 9 Technical details 5 1 10 Warranty 6 Safety section 2 1 Safety details 7 2 2 Safety warnings 8 2 3 Safety plates and symbols 11 2 4 Outstanding risks 12 Installation section 3...

Page 4: ...ation of main parts 1 Motor head 2 Push handle 3 Flap for filter shaking system 4 Filtering chamber 5 Removable Longopac container 6 Fixed wheels 7 Casters 8 Longopac bag 9 Inlet 10 Container release...

Page 5: ...l Flooring Equipment 9250 Xylon Avenue N Minneapolis MN 55445 Tel 800 245 0267 Fax 800 535 8255 nationalequipment com info nationalequipment com 1 3 Marking plate When contacting the manufacturer or d...

Page 6: ...rs showing an acoustic pressure no higher than 76 dB A The vibrations transmitted by the machine are lower than 8 2 ft s2 2 5 m s2 Attention Workers exposed to sound pressure levels above 85 dB A must...

Page 7: ...FM 350 m3 h 75 dBA 99 995 18 microns 32 3 ft2 30 000 cm2 2 50 mm Product Specifications Width Height Length Weight 22 56 cm 51 2 130 cm 20 9 53 cm 125 7 lbs 57 kg Machine Variants Region Serial Number...

Page 8: ...gligence of seller and or the manufacturer of the product unless specifically provided herein This warranty shall not apply to any products or portions there of which have been subjected to abuse misu...

Page 9: ...l as by even partial failure to comply with the safety regulations and intervention procedures indicated in this manual The safety warnings and warning notices are indicated in this manual and on the...

Page 10: ...rs must be explicitly requested by you If the machine is used to collect toxic harmful substances the Longopac container must be emptied and the filters cleaned using adequate individual protection de...

Page 11: ...f collected substances in accordance with applicable laws After 10 years of use we recommend sending the machine for a complete overhaul to NFE In the event of Customers fitting a tool to the machine...

Page 12: ...aintenance jobs affix a notice to the appliance indicating MACHINE BEING SERVICED DO NOT START Climbing on the cleaner is forbidden Never touch electric wires switches buttons etc with wet hands Befor...

Page 13: ...d to the new part Attention Read the operator s and maintenance manual carefully before using the cleaner or doing any maintenance jobs Warning Risk of crushing upper limbs while fitting and locking t...

Page 14: ...isk of improper use in the presence of explosive and flammable substances The dust collector must not be used in environments containing substances in the form of liquids that could vaporize at room t...

Page 15: ...e load low for greater stability and safety When starting up the dust collector move this by means of the wheels supplied The appliance must never be moved using fork lift trucks or other equipment th...

Page 16: ...ust collector already features a suction filter First of all pull the red handle on the right side of the dust collector and unlock the sliding system The dust collector will rise automatically howeve...

Page 17: ...ic dust collector model Fit the supplied connector on the pipe union Make sure the power supply corresponds to the voltage and frequency indicated on the dust collector plate Important Do not fit the...

Page 18: ...Operation 16 4 1 Description of controls 1 STOP START position two switches one for each motor 2 CLOGGED FILTER Orange indicator light 3 Green POWER ON indicator light 1 2 3...

Page 19: ...nd any extension cord used are integral and in perfect condition Block the dust collector by means of the retainer or slide damper if so equipped provided Grip one end of the flexible hose complete wi...

Page 20: ...ant The dust collector can be moved only on flat ground If the dust collector is moved on inclined grounds you can risk to lose the control because of the weight and to damage persons or things Attent...

Page 21: ...o points about 1 2 2 in or 3 5 cm from each other just below the filter chamber Cut off the bag in the position between the two ties Remove the lower part of the bag Pull down a length of new bag from...

Page 22: ...use and after prolonged operation First disconnect all the accessories flex hose hose connector etc from the dust collector NOTE It is not necessary to disconnect the hose if the slide damper is pres...

Page 23: ...s finished remove the cap or open slide damper if so equipped from the suction inlet and connect the accessories to continue the collect process If the orange light indicator is still on repeat the fi...

Page 24: ...ce the pipe Fit a suitable filter for the type of material to be collected The dust collector does not work as it should Pipe perforated or blocked Bag full Filter blocked Seals worn Air leak Check th...

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