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DUST FILTER CLEANING AND INTEGRITY
CHECK, HOPPER GASKET CHECK
1.
Drive the machine on a level ground.
2.
Turn the main switch (1) to "0".
3.
Remove the hopper (9).
4.
Loosen the knobs (A, Fig. 8).
5.
Grasp the dust filter (B) as shown in the figure.
6.
Remove the dust filter by turning it in the direction shown
by the arrow (A, Fig. 9) to disengage it from the pins (B),
then lower the filter to disengage it from the filter shaker
combs (C).
7.
Remove the filter (A, Fig. 10) from the frame (B) by
disengaging the 2 rubber bands (C).
8.
In an appropriate outdoor area, clean the filter by shaking
it on a level and clean surface, tapping the side (D)
opposite to the gasket (E).
Complete the cleaning procedure by using compressed
air (F) at maximum 87.0 psi (6 Bars), blowing only from
the side of the gasket (E), at a minimum distance of 11.8
in (30 cm).
Check the filter body for tears. If necessary, replace it.
For a better cleaning, it is allowed to wash the filter with
water and non-lathering detergents. This provides better
quality cleaning but reduces the life of the filter, which
will have to be replaced more frequently. The use of
inadequate detergents can damage the filter.
9.
Clean the bearing surface of the filter rubber gasket
(E) and check it for integrity and sealing capabilities. If
necessary, replace the filter.
10.
Clean the bearing surface of the hopper gasket (D, Fig.
9) and check it for integrity and sealing capabilities. If
necessary, replace it.
11.
Assemble in the reverse order of disassembly.
NOTE
Assemble the filter with the gasket (E, Fig. 10)
positioned as shown in the figure.
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A
Figura 8
D
B
A
Figura 9
E
F
C
Figura 10
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C
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D
A
B
C
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