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7. Assembly & Operation
1. Attach one end of the flexible hose to the machine inlet and secure with the jubilee clip supplied
(Fig 7.1)
.
2. Place the cartridge filter with open end uppermost inside a paper filter-bag and fold the top edges of the
paper bag down inside the cartridge
(Fig 7.2)
.
3. Push this on to the motor body, making sure that it is securely
positioned
(Fig 7.3)
.
3. Position the hood unit on the machine body.
4. Screw the handle to the lid cover using the two screws supplied
(Fig 7.4)
.
The dust extractor is now ready for use.
Fig. 7.1
Hose
Body
Jubilee Clip
Fig. 7.4
Fig. 7.2
Filter Bag
Cartridge
Filter
Filter Bag
Cartridge
Filter
Fold Excess
Filter Bag
Inside
Cartridge
Fig. 7.3
Motor
Cartridge
Filter
Lid
Cartridge
Filter
Lid
IMPORTANT
Always ensure that the end of the 102mm diameter flexible hose is not
completely covered or blocked or the machine may be ‘pulled’ suddenly towards
the end of the hose.
Completely covering or blocking the flexible hose will restrict airflow to the
motor and may result in overheating and damage to the motor. In addition,
the increased pressure within the body of the machine may cause the body to
distort or implode.
The 100 mm diameter flexible hose is intended mainly for connection to
woodworking machinery to collect sawdust and shavings.
For cleaning purposes we recommend the use of the optional DX1500B
100-32mm Reducer 2m 32mm Hose for HPLV Extractors
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