13
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!
The DC-1100A/RC and DC-1100C/RC dust collectors
are 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
This machine is intended for
indoor use only.
Before hooking up to the power source, make sure
that the switch is in the off position.
DC-1100A and DC-1100C
Turn the DC-1100A and DC-1100C dust collectors on
by pressing the Start button mounted next to the
motor. Press the Stop button to turn off the dust
collector.
DC-1100RC
The DC-1100RC dust collectors can be controlled
from the control panel mounted on the side of the
motor (Figure 9) or from a remote control unit (Figure
10).
To start the dust collector, press the ON button. If the
remote control unit (Figure 10) is used, aim it at the
control panel (Figure 9). The machine will remain
running until the OFF button is pressed. The digital
readout will always display 00 while running.
Setting the Timer
Once the machine is running, press the TIME button
to activate the timer. Each time the button is pressed
and released, the run time is incremented on the
digital display by one minute and can be set up to 99
minutes. If the TIME button is pressed and held, the
time will scroll up to 99 minutes, then start again at
00. Release the button when the desired set time is
reached. The dust collector will run for the amount of
time displayed on the digital display. If you scroll past
99 and release the button at 10, for example, the
machine will run for ten minutes, not 110 minutes.
If the OFF button is pressed while machine is running
with the timer engaged, the machine turns off and the
timer is disengaged, i.e., when the machine is
restarted, the timer must be reset.
Figure 9
Figure 10