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5.3 Routine Maintenance Schedule
The manufacturer recommends the following routine maintenance based on light-duty use in normal operating conditions.
Service more frequently if the unit is used in severe conditions.
Frequency
Manual Reference
Pre-Use
Perform pre-use inspection to ensure operating correctly.
If you application involves grinding, or any process that produces heat/sparks – lift the top
grate and visually confirm that metal-mesh pre-filters (spark arrestors) are correctly seated
on the baffle tray, and that no holes are present.
4.3
Every (1) Week or 20 Operating Hours - Empty Dust Drawer/Clean Surface
Remove and wipe clean surface matting (if used). Remove dust drawer and deposit
accumulated particulate in appropriate waste container. Refer to local regulations
regarding disposal procedures as some captured contaminants may be flammable,
explosive, or toxic.
Particles and stray material on the surface should be blown into the table towards the filter
using compressed air. If a cushion grid mat (option) is used, direct particles into the table
using a broom or brush.
Recommended frequency is one week, but may be less or more depending of application.
Every (4) Week or 80 Operating Hours – Inspect/Clean Cabinet
Remove and wipe down dust drawer, baffle trays, and metal mesh prefilters, depositing
accumulated particulate in appropriate waste container. Refer to local regulations
regarding disposal procedures as some captured contaminants may be flammable,
explosive, or toxic.
Inspect, and clean if necessary the cabinet interior and dust drawer slats.
As Required – Replace Filter
1.
Replace Filter
,
see SECTION 5.4: Filter Replacement for instruction
Every (12) months Inspect Basic Components
1.
Clean unreadable labels and exterior surfaces
2.
Cabinet: Look for loose wiring.
5.4 Filter Replacement
Warning
Do not attempt to clean filters containing hazardous materials; refer to local regulations
regarding disposal procedures as some captured contaminants may be flammable, explosive,
or toxic.
Cleaning cartridge filters with compressed air, water, or solvents can damage/destroy the filter
media. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions and specifications prior to cleaning.
Nanofiber / Paper-pleated filters
Do not wet or clean the cartridge with any liquid, as it may cause the forming of unwanted
blockage on the filter media.
Spunbond-poly filters
Cleaning should be carried out on water-soluble materials only.
Hydrocarbons may not be removable.
The use of solvents may attack certain components of the filter. Consult the instructions and
specifications prior to cleaning.
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