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Oneida Air Systems, Inc.

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Troubleshooting

 

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If you continue to experience difficulty with your dust collector, call Oneida Air Systems’ Customer Service 

Department at 1-866-387-8822 or e-mail [email protected].

PROBLEM

CAUSE 

SOLUTION

System has Low or no 
Suction 

Filter is clogged 

1.  See Filter Replacement section on page 10.

Motors not working

1. Unlatch the two draw latches and slide the Frame Assembly (E) out and away from 

the Fan Assembly (B). 

2.  Visually inspect that all fans are spinning by switching the unit on/off. 
3.  If any fans are not spinning, turn off and unplug the BenchTop DC and wait for the 

Fan Assembly to come to a complete stop and for the dust to settle.

4.  Remove back cover of the Fan Assembly with Phillips screw driver and check that 

the three wires are connected between each motor and control board; reattach 
wires as necessary. 

Variable Adjustment Knob 
not Working

Loose Wire in the Fan Assembly 

1.  Turn off and unplug the BenchTop DC and wait for the Fan Assembly to come to a 

complete stop and for the dust to settle.

2.  Remove back cover of the Fan Assembly with Phillips screw driver and check wiring 

connection between adjustment knob and control board.

Switch isn’t working

Cord unplugged

1.  Ensure the unit has adequate power supply .
2.  Ensure the AC Cord is fully seated. 
3.  Turn off and unplug the BenchTop DC and wait for the Fan Assembly to come to a 

complete stop and for the dust to settle.

4.  Remove back cover of the Fan Assembly with Phillips screw driver and check wiring 

connection power inlet and switch, between the switch and the power supply, and 
between the power supply and the control board. 

The supplemental outlet 
isn’t generating power to 
my attached tool 

Loose Wire in the Fan Assembly 

1.  Turn off and unplug the BenchTop DC and wait for the Fan Assembly to come to a 

complete stop and for the dust to settle.

2.  Remove back cover of the Fan Assembly with Phillips screw driver and check wiring 

connection between adjustment knob and control board.

 

UNPLUG YOUR UNIT BEFORE SERVICING OR CLEANING. 

Summary of Contents for BenchTop DC

Page 1: ...BenchTop DC Personal Dust Collector XBZ000100 Rev 08 19 2020 Doc ZBM000041 Appearance may vary slightly OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ents System Start Up Information 2 System Specifications and Dimensions 3 System Contents 4 Assembly Instructions 6 Features 9 Maintenance 10 Troubleshooting 12 F A Q 13 Recommended Accessories 14 War...

Page 4: ...d shop fire is to keep the shop clean A shop ankle deep in dust with layers of fine dust everywhere is an accident waiting to happen A good dust collection system reduces overall fire hazards but also...

Page 5: ...rd Length 6 PlugType NEMA 5 15P Noise Level 62 5 to 74 dBA SYSTEM DIMENSIONS AND CONSTRUCTION Primary Build Materials Cold Rolled Steel with a powder coated finish OverallWeight 20 lbs Pre Filter Dime...

Page 6: ...ion Qty A XBZ000100 BenchTop DC Assembly 1 B BTB000100 Fan Assembly 1 C FCS000001 Main Filter 1 D FCS162503 Pre Filter 1 E RBB000100 Frame Assembly 1 F BTV000001 LeftVane 1 ID Part number Part descrip...

Page 7: ...oneida air com 5 System Contents Continued B C D E F H J K I G...

Page 8: ...and right edge of the BenchTop DC Assembly as shown in FIG 1C Peel the backer tape off and adhere both pieces to the BenchTop DC Assembly A Turn the unit right side up Note Press each piece firmly on...

Page 9: ...e Top Vane G and settles into the lower right notch as shown in FIG 3b c Rotate the Right Vane H so that it is vertical and perpendicular to the Top Vane G Align and insert the two tabs of the Right V...

Page 10: ...lt in dust ports or bags It is meant to supplement those tools and create a cleaner zone of air around the user 5 Press the switch to the RESET position FIG 5a The fan speed can be adjusted as needed...

Page 11: ...ccepts standard C13 power cord 6 power cord included Switch Illuminates to indicate when the unit is on Draw Latch Ensures that the Fan Assembly and Frame Assembly remain firmly closed Auxiliary Power...

Page 12: ...est performance we highly recommend that you replace the Main Filter when it becomes too clogged to allow for adequate airflow See Recommended Accessories page 14 for the replacement filter part 6 The...

Page 13: ...hen installed 3 Push the Main Filter C into the Frame Assembly E up against the Pre Filter D while taking care not to touch the filter media or damage the Main Filter s frame 4 Align the Frame Assembl...

Page 14: ...y 1 Turn off and unplug the BenchTop DC and wait for the Fan Assembly to come to a complete stop and for the dust to settle 2 Remove back cover of the Fan Assembly with Phillips screw driver and check...

Page 15: ...Is there a maximum length Yes check the amperage rating on your cord to determine the maximum length Will heat effect how the unit operates The BenchTop DC can operate in most common shop temperature...

Page 16: ...C Aluminum Foil Acrylic Tape 150 Roll ATF000000 Engineered with an aggressive long lasting pressure sensitive adhesive that demonstrates superior bonding when exposed to both sub zero and elevated tem...

Page 17: ...P when connected to a HEPA certified vacuum 115V iVAC Pro Automated Dust Control Switch ARS115200 Includes 1 Remote Control with belt clip Switch receives signals from up to 40ft away in any direction...

Page 18: ...roducts and prices at any time As a manufacturer Oneida Air Systems reserves the right to change product specifications at any time in an effort to achieve better quality products SAFETY WARNING PLEAS...

Page 19: ...oneida air com 17 Notes...

Page 20: ...where you purchased your system if you have any questions or issues with missing damaged parts please call Oneida Air Systems first to let us help resolve your problem We fully stand behind the quali...

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