Conair Dust Collector Size 3 Dust Collector User Manual


 
We design equipment with the user’s safety in mind. You can
avoid the potential hazards identified on this machine by fol-
lowing the procedures outlined below and elsewhere in the
User Guide.
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WARNING: Electrical shock hazard
This equipment is powered by single-phase main voltage, as specified on the
machine serial tag and data plate.
Always disconnect and lock out the incoming main power source before opening
the electrical enclosure or performing non-standard operating procedures, such
as troubleshooting or maintenance. Only qualified personnel should perform pro-
cedures that require access to the electrical enclosure while power is on.
WARNING: Improper installation, operation or servicing may
result in equipment damage or personal injury.
This equipment should be installed, adjusted, and serviced by qualified technical
personnel who are familiar with the construction, operation and potential hazards
of this type of equipment.
All wiring, disconnects and fuses should be installed by qualified electrical techni-
cians in accordance with electrical codes in your region.
Always maintain a safe ground. A properly sized conductive ground wire from the
incoming power supply must be connected to the chassis ground terminal inside
the electrical enclosure. Improper grounding can result in personal injury and
erratic machine operation.
Do not operate the equipment at power levels other than what is specified on the
the equipment serial tag and data plate.
CAUTION: Wear eye protection
We recommend that you use vacuum air for cleaning filters and other parts of this
equipment. If you use compressed air to clean the equipment, you must wear eye
protection and observe all OSHA and other safety regulations pertaining to the
use of compressed air.
WARNING: Disconnect power and air sources. Always disconnect the man
power source and compressed air source before installing or servicing this equip-
ment. This prevents the equipment from starting during servicing, which could
cause personal injury from flying debris or moving parts.