Electrical Connections
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!
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A dedicated circuit to the dust collector will give you the best results since dust collectors are generally used at the same time other tools are running.
Turning the Machine On & Off
This machine is intended for indoor use only.
All Models
Before hooking up to the power source, make sure that the switch is in the off position.
Turn the dust collector on by pressing the Start button mounted next to the motor. Press the Stop button to turn off the dust collector.
Remote Control (Optional Accessory)
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Important: The
Dust Collector RF Remote Power Control (Optional)
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Before hooking up to the power source, make sure that the switch is initially in the off position on both the dust collector and remote control unit (Figure 12).
Turning the DC-RC On & Off
This machine is intended for indoor use only.
1.Plug the dust collector into the main unit (Figure 14) and plug the main unit into the power outlet.
To start a machine or device:
2.Turn the machine itself on.
3.On the main unit place the switch to the ON position (Figure 12A). The red LED on the main unit should light up.
4.Press the button on the remote control transmitter (Figure 13) to turn the machine on.
5.To stop the machine, press the button on the remote control transmitter again.
Figure 12A | Figure 12B | Figure 13 |
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| When the machine is running, it can be stopped by |
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| placing the switch on the main unit in the off position |
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| (Figure 12B). To restart, repeat steps 3 and 4. |
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