Oneida Air Systems Super Dust Gorilla manual Directions for Cleaning External Filter

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X. Directions for Cleaning External Filter

All steps should be done with a dust mask and eye protection.

The External Filter can be cleaned using the following methods:

1. Compressed air from outside.

Blast air along pleats of the filter at about a 20angle. Blast air out and away from you or anyone in the general area.

Keep air nozzle at least 6” from filter. Closer blasts may6” damage filter material.

2. Empty Dust Bin.

Wait a few minutes for internal dust to settle then unclip and carefully empty dust bin.

3. Rinse with water. (Optional)

Keep nozzle at least 6” from filter and keep your pressure down. Closer blasts may damage filter material. Rinse off INSIDE of filter. Let filter dry completely before reuse or keep a spare filter on hand.

Clipping Filter Dust Pan

Position bottom of “U” on top of clip between filter pleats, then push bottom of clip underneath the rim of the dust pan. Space the three clips equally around the dust pan, making sure the pan is even with filter bottom and tightly sealed.

Bottom of “U”

Side view of clip

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2HP Super Dust Gorilla Owner’s Manual c O.A.S. 2007

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Contents Gorilla Table of Contents System Start-Up Information II hp Dust Gorilla Configurations External Cartridge Filter Silencer Included with FilterIII. General Specifications & Fan Performance Curves 2hp Super Dust Gorilla SystemIV. Dimensions For Minimum Mounting Heights w/ 39 FilterGeneral Assembly XGK020105 Systems For AllVI. General Assembly Instructions VII. Bracket Assembly VIII. Filter Assembly External 39 Filter AssemblyIX. Filter Maintenance External Filter Cartridge Cleaning IntervalsDirections for Cleaning External Filter Compressed air from outsideXI. Wiring Diagram for Magnetic Starter 220v XII. Troubleshooting XIII. Fire Hazards Read Before Installing and Operating Oneida Collectors are designed for Wood Dust onlyLimited Warranty XIV. Terms and ConditionsChecking in Order Delivery Risk of LossXV. Stand Assembly RightXVI. Accessories XVII. Fan Motor Maintenance Service Conditions Lubrication Interval MultiplierXVIII. Remote Wiring Diagram Square D Telemecanique Mag StartersMounting Instructions