When suspending the air cleaner from the ceiling or other overhead support, use steel s-hooks that are a
minimum of 1/4".
Thread all lag hooks at least 1-1/2" into supporting structural members.
Keep a minimum of seven feet between bottom of air cleaner and the floor surface
Do not use rope, cable, or power cord to suspend the unit from the ceiling. Use chain rated for a minimum
of a 150 lb. working load.
IMPORTANT: The air cleaner will operate more efficiently when the air flow is unrestricted. Do not locate the unit in a corner or
near heating or cooling vents.
OPERATIONAL CONTROLS AND ADJUSTMENTS
CORD SWITCH
The Air Cleaner is equipped with an in-line rocker switch
(A) Fig. 5 on the power cord (B). To supply power to the
machine, press down on the end of the rocker switch that
has the white dot. To stop power to the unit, press down
on the opposite end.
Make sure that the switch (C) Fig. 5 is in
the "OFF" position before plugging in the power cord.
In the event of a power failure, move the switch to
the "OFF" position. An accidental start-up can cause
injury.
MOTOR AND LIGHT PULL CORDS
NOTE: The motor and light have independent pull switches,
but the cord switch must be in the "ON" position for them
to operate.
To start and stop the air cleaner motor, pull down on the
motor pull cord (C) Fig. 6. The motor pull cord (C) has a fan
icon to indicate the motor pull cord.
To turn the light "ON" and "OFF", pull down on the light
pull cord (D) Fig. 6. The light pull cord (D) has a bulb icon to
indicate the light pull cord.
MACHINE USE
NOTE: The air cleaner may produce a slight odor for the first few hours of operation because of the protective coating applied
to internal components. This odor will dissipate and should be disregarded.
Never operate the air cleaner without air filters in place.
The air cleaner can be used in the overhead position, on a work bench, or on the floor.
The Delta AP100 Air Cleaner can be used for:
a. sanding applications.
b. sawing applications.
c. dry wall applications.
d. any application where non-metallic dust is a factor.
OPERATION
B
LIGHT ICON
Fig. 6
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C
A
Fig. 5
FAN ICON
C
D