OPERATIONAL AND SAFETY GUIDELINE
1. Fine particulate dust is a carcinogen that can be hazardous to health. Work in a
well-ventilated area and wear face, eye, ear, respiratory and body protection
devices.
2. Do not insert hands, fingers or any foreign objects into ventilation inlet openings.
3. Do not operate this machine without all filters properly installed.
4. Clean filters on a regular basis and replace as needed.
5. Do not use this unit outdoors, on or near wet surfaces.
6. Always turn on the dust collector before starting the dust producing machine.
Always turn off the dust producing machine before turning off the dust collector.
7. Do not vacuum glass, water or anything that is burning, smoking or smoldering
such as cigarettes, matches or hot ashes.
8. Do not vacuum or use this dust collector near flammable or combustible liquids,
gases, gasoline or other fuels, lighter fluid, cleaners, oil or solvent based paints,
natural gas, hydrogen or explosive dusts like coal dust, magnesium dust, grain
dust or gun powder.
MAINTENANCE
REPLACING FILTERS
WARNING! FINE PARTICLE DUST IN THE FILTERS CAN bE HAZARDOUS TO
YOUR HEALTH. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO WEAR RESPIRATORY
PROTECTION AND GLOVES bEFORE HANDLING THE FILTERS.
Replacing the Iron Activated Carbon Filter
1. Open the Iron Activated Carbon Filter drawer (A) Fig.8 by pulling it out of the
cabinet.
2. The Iron Activated Carbon Filter (B) is held in place with hook & loop strips, pull
the Iron Activated Carbon Filter upwards to detach it from the drawer. Remove
and replace filter. Replace the filter after 300 hours of operation or when the
overall airflow is reduced, as this is a sign that the filter is permanently clogged.
Note:
Replacement Iron Activated Carbon Filter, King model KM-113. Contact your
nearest King Canada distributor for more information.
Cleaning/Replacing the Paper Filter
1. Open the side access door (A) Fig.9 by unlocking the two lock levers (B). Pull up
on the lock lever and then turn it clockwise to unlock.
2. Remove paper filter (A) Fig.10 by lifting it upwards. The paper filter should be
cleaned using low pressure air (blower or vacuum) every 35-40 hours of
operation, or any time you notice a drop in the overall airflow. Replace the paper
filter after 300 hours of operation or when the overall airflow is reduced, as this
is a sign that the filter is permanently clogged.
Note:
Replacement Paper Filter, King model KM-112. Contact your nearest King
Canada distributor for more information.
EMPTYING THE COLLECTION DRAWER
1. A collection drawer (A) Fig.11 inside the cabinet collects all the metal dust. The
collection drawer must be checked and emptied regularly. This machine operates
at a much higher level of efficiency when the collection drawer is empty. Pull the
collection drawer out using the handle shown, empty the collection drawer and
slide it back in postion.
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
FIGURE 8
FIGURE 9
FIGURE 10
FIGURE 11