![King Canada KC-1105C Скачать руководство пользователя страница 4](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/king-canada/kc-1105c/kc-1105c_instruction-manual_1969042004.webp)
Assembling Flexible Hose, Dust Hood and
Arm Support Assembly
1. Assemble dust hood (A) Fig.4 to “L” bracket
(B) using 2 carriage bolts (C) and 2 hex.
nuts (D).
2. Assemble dust hood and “L” bracket to the
arm bracket (E) and fix together using lock
handle (F).
3. Insert arm bracket (E) into the
corresponding end of the arm support (H)
and lock into place using the arm support
clamp (G).
4. Insert the other end of the arm support into
the bracket welded to the dust collector
impeller housing. Lock into place using the
second arm support clamp.
5. Place hose clamp (J) over hose (I) and slide
hose over the dust hood (A). Fix hose to
dust hood by tightening hose clamp fixing
screw as shown.
Turning Dust Collector On & Off
Note: Before connecting power cord to power
source, make sure that the switch is in the off
position.
1. The dust collector can be turned on by
flipping the switch (A) Fig.5 into the on position. Flip to the off position to turn dust
collector off.
2. There is a removable safety key (B) in the tip of the switch that can be removed when
in the off position. When the key has been removed the dust collector cannot be used.
Maintenance
Motor
Excessive dust in motor could cause overheating. Every effort should be made to provent
foreign material from entering the motor. When operated under conditions likely to permit
accumulations of dust, dirt, or waste within the motor, a visual inspection should be made
at frequent intervals. Accumulations of dry dust can usually be blown out. Use a low
pressure air hose. CAUTION: To avoid eye injury or adverse reaction to dust, high air
pressure should not be used especially in poorly ventilated areas.
The operator performing this task should wear safety goggles and a mask.
Do not use unit if power cord becomes worn or frayed.
If any servicing becomes necessary, it should be performed by a qualified technician or
by an authorized King Canada service center.
ASSEMBLY & MAINTENANCE
Figure 4
Figure 5