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HEPA FILTER CHANGE
If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, personal protective equipment should be used when opening
the vacuum. The HEPA filter should be replaced when it is damaged, clogged, or when the HEPA timer card has
reached 12 months.
1. Safe the Vacuum
• Move the vacuum to a non rated area
• Disconnect the compressed air source from the vacuum
• Disconnect the grounding cable
• Disconnect the vacuum hose
2. Remove the Inlet Cap
• Rotate the inlet latch 1/4 turn counterclockwise
• Grasp the inlet cap and remove by tilting the bottom out and then pulling down
3. Unbox a new HEPA Filter
• Remove the Clayton HEPA timer card from the box and set aside
• Remove the HEPA filter from the box and unwrap
4. Remove the HEPA Filter
• Using a 3/4 inch socket wrench and an extension unscrew the HEPA filter counterclockwise
• Dispose of the HEPA filter according to your company policy
5. Install a new HEPA Filter
• Using a 3/4 inch 6 point socket wrench and an extension
• Screw the new HEPA filter onto the threaded nipple until it hard stops or reaches 46 in/lbs of torque
6. Reinstall the Inlet Cap
• Replace the inlet cap
• Press the latch in and rotate 1/4 turn clockwise to lock
7. Activate the HEPA Filter Timer
• Remove the old HEPA timer card from the top handle of the vacuum
• Attach the new HEPA timer card with a zip tie (included) to the top handle of the vacuum
• Follow the directions on timer card to activate
Remove the Inlet Cap
Remove the HEPA filter
Inlet Cap
Bag Filter
HEPA Filter
3/4” Hex
Repair or Warranty Contact
Clayton Associates, Inc.
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1650 Oak Street
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Lakewood, New Jersey 08701
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P.+1-732-363-2100 F.+1-732-364-6084
www.DustlessMadeSimple.com
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