Removing the Collector Bag

CAUTION

Wearing a particle mask/respirator for

protection against fine dust particles during

cleaning is highly recommended.

1.Disconnect the machine from the power source, unplug.

2.Remove the collector bag by pushing the ring of the collector bag upwards and pulling the bag out at an angle.

3.Empty the contents into an appropriate container.

4.Turn the bag inside out and clean.

5.Turn the bag outside in and insert into the housing.

WARNING

To reduce the risk of injury from moving parts, always keep inlet connected to a flexible hose. Failure to comply may result in serious injury!

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 DC-650A dust collector is rated at 115/230V, Prewired 115V. 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 circuit being used by other machines, tools, lights, heaters, etc. at the same time will add to the electrical load. 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.

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 flipping the start switch up. Flip the switch down to turn the dust collector off. There is a removable key that can be used to lock the machine in the “OFF” position.

Maintenance

WARNING

Never perform maintenance on this machine before turning switch off and removing plug from power source, unplug.

Failure to comply may cause serious injury!

Motor

Inspect the motor fan and blow out (with low pressure air hose) or vacuum any accumulation of foreign material in order to maintain normal motor ventilation.

Connecting the Dust collector to a Machine

Use the proper type hose to connect the dust collector to the machine being operated. Dryer vent hose is not acceptable for this purpose. Contact your nearest JET distributor for the full line of JET Dust Collector Hoses and Accessories. Customize your installation and obtain maximum performance with JET's dust hoods, hoses, clamps, fittings, and blast gates.

You can also purchase the JET “Dust Collection How-To-Book”stock # JW1050 through your JET Distributor.

Grounding the Dust Collection System

The dust collection system includes the dust collector and the hose, or duct work you use to connect the tools. The dust collector is grounded though the ground wire in the cord. The hose or duct work you use to connect the tool to the dust collector must also be grounded. To assist in grounding your system you can purchase the JET “Dust Collector Grounding Kit” stock # JW1053, and also the JET “Dust Collection How-To-Book”stock # JW1050 through your JET Distributor.

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Jet Tools M-708640 Removing the Collector Bag, Electrical Connections, Turning the Machine On & Off, Maintenance, Motor