Woodstock W1808, W1810, W1809 Test Run, To test run the cyclone dust collector, do these steps

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W1808/W1809/W1810 Cyclone Dust Collectors

Test Run

Complete this process once you have familiarized yourself with all the instructions in this manual.

To test run the cyclone dust collector, do these steps:

1.Read the entire instruction manual first!

2.Make sure all tools and foreign objects have been removed from the dust collector.

3.Review Page 13, install the plug on the power cord, and connect your dust collector to the power source.

4.Flip the main power switch at the lower left hand corner of the switch box.

5.Press the ON/OFF button to turn the machine ON.

The dust collector should run smoothly with little or no vibration.

Immediately stop the dust collector if you suspect any problems, and refer to Page 46 to trouble- shoot/fix any problems before starting the dust collector again.

If the source of an unusual noise or vibration is not readily apparent, contact our technical sup- port for help at (360) 734-3482 or contact us online at tech-support@shopfox.biz.

6.Press the TIMER button and cycle through each of the times to make sure the lights illuminate the switch.

7.Press the TIMER button on the remote control and cycle through the times in the same manner as Step 6.

8.Press the ON/OFF button on the remote control to make sure it is working properly.

Projectiles thrown from the machine could cause serious eye injury. Wear safety glasses during assembly and operation.

Loose hair and clothing could get caught in machinery and cause serious personal injury. Keep loose clothing rolled up and long hair tied up and away from machinery.

SET UP

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W1808 W1809 Cyclone Dust CollectorsPage Contents Woodstock Technical Support IntroductionIntroduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Introduction Controls and Features Standard Safety Instructions SafetyAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Additional Safety for Dust Collectors Extension Cords Electrical Specifications220V Operation Description Qty Items Needed for SetupUnpacking W1808/W1809 Inventory Collector Box Contents Figures QtyFilter Box Contents Figure Qty Stand Box Contents Figure QtyHardware Box Rubber Handles Bag Holder W1810 InventoryHardware Box Ctd Contents of Filter Boxes Figure QtyTo assemble the dust collector, do these steps AssemblyCollector assembly fastened to Stand, Model W1808-09 Intake cylinder attached to Filter cross braces Model W1810 Hoses and noise reducers Installed Model W1810 Attaching foam tape to Collector drum lid Installing latches on collector Latch hooked over lid for Clamping To test run the cyclone dust collector, do these steps Test RunGeneral OperationsDuct Material Remote ControlFlexible Duct Decide Who Will Design System DesignMachine Machine Approximate Dust Port Size Required CFMTotal CFM Branch Line Size Determining Main Line Duct SizeAdditional Factors Static Pressure 90˚ 45˚ Dia Elbow WyeYExample list for totaling static Pressure loss Flex-hose grounded to System GroundingBlack ABS Plastic Blast Gates Aluminum Blast Gates Cyclone Dust Collector AccessoriesWire-Reinforced Clear Dust Clear Hose Collection Hose Emptying Drum Cleaning FilterW1808 Electrical Components W1808 motor wiringSee Figure W1808 Wiring DiagramSee Figures 58 W1809 Electrical Components W1809 motor wiringSee Figures 61 W1809 Wiring DiagramW1810 Electrical Components W1810 motor wiringW1810 Wiring Diagram Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action TroubleshootingDust collector does not Ducting and ports are W1808 Parts Breakdown PartsPART# Description W1808 Parts ListSwitchbase W1809 Parts Breakdown W1809 Parts List Upperstandleg W1810 Parts Breakdown PART# Description W1810 Parts ListXPLW04 LOCKWASHER3/8 XPW02 FLATWASHER3/8 Motor Rear View W1808-10 Labels and Cosmetic PartsWarranty Comments Warranty RegistrationBOX BELLINGHAM, WA