User Manual

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Filtration:
There is an on board cyclone
separator that collects up to 98%
of the dust during operation.
Note: The more air moving through
the cyclone the more efcient it is,
some applications may require open-
ing an extra airway for more air ow.
Should the cyclone be compro-
mised (like when the tank is
completely full), all the dust will
ow into the lter tank.
Dust that is not captured by the cyclone will be caught by the
HEPA lters in the lter housing.
HEPA Filters:
Reverse pulse: Under the motor
house are levers that when pulled
back will reverse the ow of air
through the lters for cleaning. To
do this grab the handle and quickly
pull the handle back and release it
several times. Do not hold the handle back as this could cause dust
to be released into the work environment.
Manual: Detach barrel and lid from hoses and straps, pull the barrel
out from under the motor housing then take the lid off to access the
lters. Filters can be changed using a 5/32” hex allen wrench.
To clean a lter, take the lter out of the vacuum and remove the
dust on it. This can be done by either:
tapping it on the ground, using a second vacuum, blowing it off
with compressed air or washing the lter off.
Power:
120/240 Volt Vacuums:
240 V Option: Connect to two phase 240 volt 50/60 HZ with a
common & a ground turn lock. Then connect the two cords hanging
under the panel into the 120 volt plugs.
120 V Option: Use two power cords plugged into separate breakers
and plug them into the two male plugs on the vacuum.
240 Volt only vacuums:
Connect to two phase 240 volts 50/60 HZ with a ground using a
turn lock connector.
Setup
How To Use
1. Take hose bags out of crate. Release the tie down on the vacuum, unlock the caster brakes and pull out the vacuum.
2. Remove the “Docking Station” from the bottom of the crate with a 7/16” socket. (The docking station can now be attached to a
trailer or van to aid in safely transporting your vacuum.)
3. Run your vacuum through the Daily Operating procedures and it is ready to go.
Note: It is possible to use only one motor by only plugging in one
120V plug. If this is done, the motor closest to the cyclone must
be ran. The hose between the unused motor and lter must be un-
plugged and the lid hole must be sealed off. When using 1 motor,
the cyclone may not work as efciently & the water lift gauge will
not work correctly.
WARNING: Using 3 phase power will void the warranty and burn
up the motors.
The tank under the cyclone must be used with a plastic trash
bag in place for ease of disposal & proper dust control.
WARNING: Running without a bag or with a dirty tank will
allow dust to be pulled directly into the motor and out the
exhaust, contaminating the work environment.
WARNING: USE ONLY 6 MIL BAGS! Thin bags may pull into the
cyclone during operation.