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8.0 TESTING FOR GROUND CONTINUITY
WARNING:
Test the electrical continuity of the vacuum cleaner before
each use. This will ensure that any static electricity that is
produced while vacuuming will be discharged to ground.
WARNING:
Use only original replacement parts from the manufacturer or
from one of its authorized distributors.
An ohm-meter is required to perform the following electrical continuity test. A reading
of 10 ohms or less is satisfactory to ensure proper grounding and static dissipation.
a. Disconnect the static dissipating air supply hose from the compressed air supply.
b. Make sure that all the latches on the vacuum cleaner are fastened.
c. Disconnect the suction hose from the vacuum cleaner.
d. Connect the static dissipating air supply hose, 25' (7.5 m) or 50' (15 m) long, to
the compressed air inlet on the vacuum cleaner.
e. Using an ohm-meter test for the electrical continuity of the air supply hose from
one metallic end to the other. A reading of 10 ohms or less is satisfactory to
ensure proper grounding and static dissipation.
f. Using an ohm-meter test for the electrical continuity of the vacuum cleaner from
the end of the static dissipating air supply hose to the suction intake of the
vacuum cleaner. A reading of 10 ohms or less is satisfactory to ensure proper
grounding and static dissipation.
g. Using an ohm-meter test for the electrical continuity of the suction hose from one
metallic end to the other. For 1.5'’ X 10 ‘ (3.8 mm X 3 m) or 1.5'’ X 15' (38 mm X
4.5 m) Kanaflex, EPDM or nitrile suction hoses, a reading of 10 ohms or less is
satisfactory to ensure proper grounding and static dissipation.
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