7.Slide the bag hanger hook (A, Fig. 7) through the top loop of the filter bag. Insert the hanger into the hanger bracket. Thread the retainer strap (B, Fig. 7) through the loops on the filter bag (C, Fig.7), and fasten to the collector housing. The retainer strap should be tight enough to provide a good seal.
8.Insert the ring (A, Fig. 8) of the collector bag into the bottom of the housing at an angle. Pull down on the bag to make sure it “seats” in the housing.
Electrical Connections
WARNING
All electrical connections must be done by a
qualified electrician. All adjustments or
repairs must be done with the dust collector
disconnected from the power source,
unplugged. Failure to comply may result in
serious injury!
The
If you want to run the
Use a plug and outlet rated at least 20 amps. The circuit for the machine should also be protected by at least a 20 amp circuit breaker or fuse. Keep in mind that a curcuit being used by other machines, tools, lights, heaters, etc. at the same time will add to the electrical load. A dedicated curcuit to the dust collector will give you the best results since dust collectors are generally used at the same time other tools are running.
Before hooking up to the power source, make sure that the switch is in the off position.
Turning the Machine On & Off
Before hooking up to the power source, make sure that the switch is in the off position.
The dust collector can be turned on by pressing the start button found on the motor. Press the stop button to turn off the dust collector.
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