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SECTION 5 – MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
5.1 To Maintain this Product Safely
Read and understand Section 1: Safety Precautions and Section 4: Operation before
maintenance
Do not breathe the dust collected from product while changing/cleaning filters or performing
maintenance on this product.
Disconnect power before performing any maintenance on unit, including filter inspection. The
input power to this unit is high voltage, and touching any live electrical parts can cause fatal
shocks or severe burns. Do not touch live electrical parts.
Keep away from all mechanical moving parts including motor, gears, and other pinch points
while operating.
Operating this unit causes some parts to heat to a point that will burn bare hands. Before
maintenance allow parts to cool, or use proper tools and personal protection equipment during
maintenance.
5.2 Tools Required
EYE
PROTECTION
RESPIRATOR
GLOVES
AIR GUN
(max ?? psi)
REPLACEMENT FILTER
(if required)
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 severe conditions.
Frequency
Manual Reference
Pre-Use
Perform pre-use inspection to ensure operating correctly.
4.3
Filter Monitoring Light is ON
Service Filter
5.4
Every 12 months or every X times Filter is Serviced
1.
Service Filter
2.
Clean unreadable labels and exterior surfaces
3.
Remove collection hose and wash with warm water mixed with mild detergent
(Allow 24 hours to dry before use).
4.
Inspect cabinet for loose wiring or cracked insulation.
5.
Examine vacuum motors for signs of unusual wear.
5.4