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Figure 17
7.2.1
Remote controller reset
If the remote controller begins to function
improperly, it should be cleared and reset.
To clear the remote controller, press and hold reset
button (C, Figure 16) for 3 seconds until receiver
“beeps” 3 times.
To reset the controller:
1. Press reset button (C, Figure 16) for 1 second
until receiver “beeps” once.
2. Press and hold “ON” button on the remote
controller until receiver “beeps” twice. (If you
are using multiple remotes, perform step 2 on
each remote before proceeding.)
3. Press and hold reset button (C) for 3 seconds
until receiver “beeps” 3 times.
The remote controller is now ready.
7.3
Dust hose connection
Use proper type hose to connect dust collector to
machine(s) being operated.
Dryer vent hose is not
acceptable for this purpose.
Secure hose at both
ends with proper clamps.
If an inlet port is not being used, it should remain
capped.
An open port will diminish the machine’s
efficiency, and may create a safety hazard.
Contact your nearest JET distributor for a line of
Dust Collector hoses and accessories. You can
customize your installation and obtain maximum
performance with dust hoods, hoses, clamps,
fittings, and blast gates.
8.0
User-maintenance
Turn OFF dust collector and
remove plug from power source before
performing any adjustments or maintenance.
Failure to comply may result in serious injury.
8.1
Thermal overload reset
The switch box contains overload protection to help
prevent damage to the motor. The relay will open
the circuit (shut off the dust collector) if the motor is
drawing excessive current during extended periods
of operation.
If the overload is tripped, allow the machine to cool
down for several minutes. Then press reset button
(D, Figure 16) and restart the dust collector.
8.2
Cleaning and bag inspection
Clean canister filter frequently to keep the collector's
performance at its optimum. To clean filter, turn
handle a couple of rotations so dust falls into
attached collection bag.
Empty or replace canister and drum collection bags
when full.
8.3
Motor inspection
Make frequent inspections of motor fan, and blow
out (with low pressure air hose) or vacuum any
accumulation of foreign material to maintain normal
motor ventilation.
8.4
Additional servicing
No lubrication is required for the dust collector.
Any other servicing should be performed by an
authorized service representative.