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Introduction 

The manual must be kept with the dust collector in case of resale!

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

This manual provides all the information needed to use and service your dust collector. Good operation and 
durability depend on proper maintenance and careful use. 
 
Before leaving the factory, this particular model has undergone stringent tests to ensure utmost reliability. 
Always check however to make sure the dust collector has not been damaged during transport in such a way 
as to affect operation and safety. 
 
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 Equipment (NFE)

 

for a new copy. 
 
Some details shown in the illustrations in this manual may be different from those of your  dust collector. 
Some component parts may have been removed for greater clarity. 
 
The subjects dealt with in this manual are those expressly required by "

Machine Directive 2006/42/EC

"

 

and 

the technical details shown are those provided by the manufacturer at the time of compilation. 
 
This manual must be kept in a place accessible to all the personnel charged with operating and servicing the 
dust collector. 
 
In case of any doubts, immediately contact 

NFE Technical Service

 

 
 
 

NFE CUSTOMER SERVICE 

 

Our engineers are available to help you in case any problem occurs. 

 

Please call 1-800-245-0267

 

 

Summary of Contents for DL4000

Page 1: ...Read this manual before operating machine 405068 Rev A DL4000 DUST COLLECTOR INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...e unit until this is scrapped In case of loss of or damage to the manual ask National Flooring Equipment NFE for a new copy Some details shown in the illustrations in this manual may be different from...

Page 3: ...ty plates and symbols 11 2 4 Outstanding risks 12 2 5 Applied directives 12 Operation Section 3 1 Installation 13 3 2 Description of controls 15 3 3 Work cycle 16 3 4 Removal and placing of the waste...

Page 4: ...2 Clamp release 3 Push handle 4 Socket for auxiliary equipment connection 5 Filter chamber 6 Filter shaking lever 7 Fastener for hopper release when using dust bin 8 Longopac container 9 Fixed wheels...

Page 5: ...imary 402472 Filter HEPA Remark These filters must be checked every six months In case they are worn it will be necessary to replace them with new ones to be requested as spare parts to NFE NFE will a...

Page 6: ...tions To ensure proper operation of the dust collector avoid exposing machine to rain hail snow fog etc Environmental running temperature is between 41 F 5 C and 113 F 45 C and relative humidity not a...

Page 7: ...uums rate in H2O mm H2O 98 4 2 500 Max air flow rate cfm m3 h 318 540 Noise level dB A 76 Filter type Polyester M H Filter surface in2 cm2 4 650 30 000 Capacity Longopac Suction inlet in mm 3 15 80 Di...

Page 8: ...8 2 ft s2 2 5 m s2 Attention Pursuant to articles L D 81 08 workers exposed to sound pressure levels above 85 dB A must be protected by special individual protection devices It is therefore necessary...

Page 9: ...er 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 misuse improper installation or operation la...

Page 10: ...as well 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...

Page 11: ...idual protection devices selected according to the type of substances to be vacuumed Do not vacuum flammable materials or substances or which could cause explosions fuels solvents etc To vacuum such m...

Page 12: ...collector is free of all foreign materials such as debris oil equipment and other objects that could affect operation and cause injury to persons Avoid using flammable or toxic solvents such as gasoli...

Page 13: ...the appointed personnel should make sure all removed parts are properly reinstalled Only adult persons should use the dust collector During vacuuming operations always use the caster wheel brakes to p...

Page 14: ...e a new plate is affixed 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 whil...

Page 15: ...temperature and flammable dusts and gas Risks of operation in humid environments Keep to the limits shown in this manual at 1 4 Allowed environmental conditions Risk of erroneous interpretation of the...

Page 16: ...The dust collector already features a suction filter Fit the accessory required for the type of vacuuming operation on the opposite end of the hose Note No standard accessories reducers hoses nozzles...

Page 17: ...cable cross section suitable for the power input of the dust collector Pull the red handle on the left side of the dust collector and unlock the sliding system The dust collector will raise automatica...

Page 18: ...UTTONS 2 POWER ON LIGHT INDICATOR 3 FILTER PRESSURE DROP GAUGE 4 230V SINGLE PHASE SOCKET 5 POWER ON INDICATOR LIGHT 6 MAGNETIC THERMAL RELEASE 7 SWITCH FOR SOCKET SELECTION 8 230V THREE PHASE SOCKET...

Page 19: ...ke sure the power cable and any extension used are integral and in perfect condition Always use the caster wheel brakes to prevent the machine from rolling Grip one end of the flexible hose complete w...

Page 20: ...me When the dust collector is on it supplies power to the panel after having selected the socket to be used it is possible to connect the auxiliary equipment to the socket selected Remember that the u...

Page 21: ...ag at two points about 1 2 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: ...drop gauge indicates the degree of vacuum inside If the gauge indicates a high drop in pressure while the dust collector is working and the collecting inlet is disconnected from any equipment or acce...

Page 23: ...NFE for authorized service center Before doing any maintenance job Make sure the technician is equipped with all approved individual protection equipment needed for the specific operation gloves eyew...

Page 24: ...al parts plugs switches cables etc must not be damaged The screws and nuts must always be tight Make sure the container is not overfilled This should be emptied when the vacuumed material has reached...

Page 25: ...individual protection devices Always use the caster wheel brakes to prevent the machine from rolling Release the fasteners that locks the Longopac container Remove the Longopac container Disconnect t...

Page 26: ...and take out the pocket filter Fit the new filter put everything back together carefully and fit the cap back on Important All the material trapped by the filter and the filter itself must be disposed...

Page 27: ...ter with a mild dishwashing soap Gently wash filter by rolling it through the water A soft brush can also be used to clean the pleats but be careful to not tear the filter Rinse filter with clean runn...

Page 28: ...ce the pipe Replace the filter Fit a suitable filter for the type of material to be vacuumed The dust collector does not work as it should Pipe perforated or blocked Container full Filter blocked Seal...

Page 29: ...gth 402469 Filter Primary 402472 Filter HEPA 402479 Gasket Filter Chamber 402470 Filter Pleated Teflon 402473 Longopac 4 Pack 402477 Motor 240 Volt 402478 Brushes Motor 240 Volt 402480 Lever Filter Sh...

Page 30: ...516 Adapter Y Hose 50mm 402519 Adapter Hose 50mm 402525 Adapter Hose Galvanized 80mm to 50mm 402526 Connector Hose 76mm 402527 Hose Antistatic 76mm 7 5m 402528 Wand Floor 50mm Aluminum 402529 Brush Fl...

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