Turnthepowerswitch"OFF"andunplugthepower

airmaydamageinsulation.Theoperatorshouldalways

cordfromitspowersourcepriortoanymaintenance,

weareyeprotectionwhenusingcompressedair.

Alwaysmakesurethattheintakeportcapscoversthe

Donotallowchipsanddusttoaccumulateunderdust

intakeportwhena hoseis notconnectedtothedust

collector.

collector.Keepareacleanandin safeorder.

 

CAUTION:DONOTUSEFLAMMABLEMATERIALS

TheDustCollectorhassealedlubricatedbearingsin

tocleanDustCollector.

 

themotorhousingthatdoesnotrequireanyadditional

 

lubricationfromtheoperator,

Repairsto theDustCollectorshouldbeperformedby

 

 

trainedpersonnelonly.ContactyournearestSears

 

ServiceCenterforauthorizedserviceUnauthorized.

WiththeDustCollectorunplugged,blowoffmotorwith

repairsor replacementwithnon-factorypartscould

lowpressureairto removedustordirt, Airpressure

causeseriousinjurytotheoperatoranddamageto the

above50 R S. I. shouldnotbe usedashigh-pressured

DustCollector.

TOPREVENTINJURYTOYOURSELFordamageto theDustCollector,turntheswitchto the"OFF"positionand unplugthepowercordfromtheelectricalreceptaclebeforemakinganyadjustments,

PROBLEM

LIKELY CAUSE(S)

 

SOLUTION

 

 

 

Motor does

1.

Switch

not pressed

in tar enough or

1.

Depress

switch

in 1/2

inch or make sure switch

not start

 

switch

in the "OFF"

position

 

is in the

"ON" position.

 

 

2.

Detective

switch

 

2.

Have

switch

replaced.

 

 

3.

Detective

capacitor

 

3.

Have

capacitor

replaced.

 

4.

Low line

voltage

 

4.

Correct

low

line

voltage

condition.

 

5.

Detective

motor

 

5.

Have

motor

replaced/repaired.

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: 2, 3 and 4 must be done by a qualitied service

 

 

 

 

 

 

technician;

Contact

Sears

service.

Motor

stalls

1.

Circuit overload

 

(resulting

in blown

2.

Low line voltage

 

fuses

or tripped

3.

Chips or debris clogged

impeller.

circuit

breakers)

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.

Motor ovedoad

 

 

 

 

5.

incorrect tuses on circuit

breakers

 

 

 

6.

Short circuit in motor; loose connections

 

 

 

 

or worn insulation on lead wires

Motor

starts

1.

Detective motor windings

 

slowly

or falls to

2.

Detective capacitor

 

come

to full speed

 

 

 

Motor

running

1.

Restricted air circulation due to dust

too hot

 

 

accumulation.

 

 

 

 

2.

Motor overload

 

Frequent

opening

1.

Fuses or circuit breakers do not have

of fuse or

circuit

 

sufficient capacity

 

breakers

 

2.

Circuit overloaded

 

 

 

 

3.

Motor overload

 

1.Reduce circuit load

2.Correct low line voltage condition.

3.Clean all hoses, bags and blower housing of chips and debris.

4.Reduce load on motor.

5.Have correct tuses on circuit breakers installed.

6.inspect terminals in motor for damaged insulation and shorted wires and have them replaced.

1.Have motor replaced/repaired.

2. Have capacitor replaced.

1A, Clean dust and restore normal air circulation. 1B. Empty and clean tilter and collection bags.

2.Reduce load on motor.

1.Have correct tuses or circuit breakers installed.

2.Reduce circuit load (turn off other appliances).

3.Reduce load on motor.

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