Turn the power switch
"OFF"
and unplug
the power
cord
from its power
source
prior to any maintenance.
Always
make sure that the intake
port caps covers
the
intake port when a hose
is not connected
to the dust
collector.
LUBRICATION
The Dust Collector has sealed lubricated bearings in
the motor housing that does not require any additional
lubrication from the operator.
CLEANING
With the Dust Collector unplugged, blow off motor with
low pressure air to remove dust or dirt. Air pressure
above 50 P. S. I. should not be used as high-pressured
air may damage insulation.
The operator should always
wear eye protection when using compressed air.
Do not allow chips and dust to accumulate under dust
collector.
Keep area clean and in safe order.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE FLAMMABLE
MATERIALS
to clean Dust Collector.
Repairs
to the Dust Collector
should
be performed
by
trained
personnel
only. Contact
your
nearest
Sears
Service
Center
for authorized
service.
Unauthorized
repairs
or replacement
with non-factory
parts could
cause
serious
injury to the operator
and damage
to the
Dust Collector.
TO PREVENT iNJURY TO YOURSELF
or damage to the Dust Collector, turn the switch to the "OFF" position and
unplug the power cord from the electrical receptacle before making any adjustments.
For technical
support - please call 1-855-758-0015
Monday - Friday 7:00am to 5:00pm CST
PROBLEM
Motor does
not start
Motor stalls
(resulting
in blown
fuses
or tripped
circuit
breakers)
Motor starts
slowly
or fails
to
come
to full speed
Motor running
too hot
Frequent
opening
of fuse or circuit
breakers
MKELY
CAUSE(S)
SOLUTION
1. Switch
in the "OFF" position
2. Defective
switch
3. Defective
capacitor
4. Low line voltage
5. Defective
motor
1. Circuit overload
2. Low line voltage
3. Chips or debris clogged
impeller.
4. Motor overload
5. Incorrect
fuses on circuit breakers
6. Short circuit in motor; loose connections
or worn insulation
on lead wires
1. Defective
motor windings
2. Defective
capacitor
1.
2.
1.
2.
Restricted
air circulation
due to dust
accumulation.
Motor overload
Fuses or circuit breakers
do not have
sufficient
capacity
Circuit overloaded
1. Make sure switch is in the "ON" position.
2. Have switch replaced.
3. Have capacitor
replaced.
4. Correct low line voltage
condition.
5. Have motor replaced/repaired.
NOTE: 2, 3 and 4 must be done by a qualified
service
technician;
Contact
Sears service.
1. Reduce circuit load
2. Correct low line voltage
condition.
3. Clean all hoses,
bags and blower housing
of chips
and debris.
4. Reduce load on motor.
5. Have correct fuses on circuit breakers
installed.
6. Inspect terminals
in motor for damaged
insulation
and shorted
wires and have them replaced.
1. Have motor replaced/repaired.
2. Have capacitor
replaced.
1A. Clean dust and restore normal air circulation.
lB. Empty and clean filter and collection
bags.
2. Reduce load on motor.
1. Have correct fuses or circuit breakers
installed.
2. Reduce circuit load (turn off other appliances)
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