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Robert Harper
May 21, 2025
How do u unclogg the machine if a pillow fell in the bottom
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Mr. Anderson
May 24, 2025
To unclog the Accu1 Direct 9118 machine if a pillow fell in the bottom, follow these steps:
1. Turn off and unplug the machine. 2. Check the hose for blockages by turning on only the blower and clearing any obstruction. 3. If the blockage is between the blower and the airlock chamber, disconnect the connector hose and purge it with the blower on. 4. Remove the front airlock plate and rotor. 5. Remove any material (like the pillow) from the airlock housing. 6. Inspect for damage and clean the area. 7. Reassemble the machine by reversing the disassembly steps.
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Forward Congratulations on your purchase of and Accu1 blowing machine from Accu1Direct, manufacturers of the finest blowing and spray machines made. Please fill in the warranty card to validate your warranty, and return it to Accu1 within ten days of purchase. The serial number is located on the lower right side of your machine, over the motor.
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Accu1 9118/9218 1) HOPPER 7) CABINET Bin into which material is placed All-steel shell 2) ELECTRICAL CONTROL PANEL 8) BLOWER UNIT Allows the operator to activate and control Blows material through hose. the insulation blower. 9) SLIDING ACCESS PANEL 3) OPENING FOR SLIDE GATE Removable side panel for easy access CONDITIONING CARD to interior.
Accu1 9118 Size: 20” x 24” x 36”(91.44cm x 50.8cm x 91.44cm) Power requirement: (1) 110 volt – 15 amp circuit /(1) 220 volt - 10 amp circuit Blowing Capabilities: For use with Cellulose, Fiberglass, Rockwool or Fireproofing material. Results vary with material manufacturer.
Accu1 9218 SIZE: 48 x 24 x 22 inches (121.92 x 60.96 x 55.88cm) POWER REQUIRED: 2 separate 110 volt – 15 amp circuits /(1) 220 volt - 15 amp circuit BLOWING CAPABILITIES: For use with Cellulose, Fiberglass, Rockwool or Fireproofing material. Results vary with material manufacturer.
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Accu1 9400 & 9500 Size: 26” x 38” x 48”(66 cm x 97 cm x 122 cm) Power requirement: (2) 110 volt – 15 amp circuits -9400 (1) 220 volt - 20 amp circuit- 9500 Blowing Capabilities: For use with Cellulose, Fiberglass, Rockwool or Fireproofing material. Results vary with material manufacturer.
Machine Operation POWER Your Accu1 machine is electrically powered by either 110 volt or 220 volt single phase power depending on the model Job sites are notorious for overloaded power conditions that result in low voltage. To lengthen the life of your insulation machine’s motors, connect the machine to its own circuit of the proper voltage and be sure the power cord is 10/3 or heavier, and that the power cord between the plug and the machine is no longer than 100 feet (30.48m).
Machine Operation INSULATION In every insulation job, all voids must be filled, insulation must be kept the proper distance from the sources of heat and the correct number of bags must be installed to achieve a given R-value. The installer must adjust his machine appropriately before installing the minimum number of bags stated on the manufacturers bag label.
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Machine Operation ISSUES AFFECTING PRODUCTION Optimal blowing production in your Accu1 machine may be achieved by making the following adjustments: 1) The material control meter may be set in the higher range so that more material is fed into the airlock each moment.
Machine Operation All Accu1 equipment is designed to give maximum service with minimum maintenance. The following table is a KEEPING THE suggested guide to help you maintain your machine properly. Correct equipment care, i.e., MAHCINE OUT OF THE WEATHER, AND KEEPING FOREIGN OBJECTS OUT OF THE HOPPER , will be rewarded with many years of top performance.
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AIRLOCK SEAL REPLACEMENT INSTRUCTIONS Regular maintenance on your Accu1 blowing and spraying machine will extend the life of the equipment and provide better production. Replace all of your airlock seals as soon as a decrease in production occurs. Airlock seal life may vary dramatically because of such factors s type and quality of material used (the more abrasive the material, the shorter the seal life) and damaging objects like knives, hammers, or nails.
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GLOSSARY OF MACHINE TERMS AIRLOCK A precision formed steel cylinder with rotors that create a pressurized seal with the material hopper to allow the air blower to forcefully propel the material trough the hose. ADHESIVE A manufacturer-approved liquid, or chemical, that bonds the material being sprayed to the substrate. BOND STRENGTH The particular unit load that, when applied in the form of tension or compression with detach, or break, the adhesive assembly.
TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE REMEDY Will not run 1) Power cord not properly plugged in 1) Remove plug, check ends, plug back 2) Loose wire in power cord. 3) Main power switch off. 2) Check leads for fault – tighten. 4) Circuit breakers won’t stay on. 3) Check switch –...
Accu1 Model 9118, Model 9218, Model 9400, Model 9500 Warranty Manufacturer’s Accu1 9118, 9218, 9400 and 9500 blowing machines are sold with the following (1) year Limited Warranty: Manufacturer guarantees to the original purchaser that the machine is made of good and...
WARRANTY CARD Please complete and return within 10 days of purchase with a copy of receipt to validate your warranty Name of Purchaser Name of Company Company Telephone Company Address City, State, Zip Model Serial Date Where Purchased Salesperson Purchased Please circle your PRIMARY line of...
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Do you have a question about the ACCU1 9118 and is the answer not in the manual?
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How do u unclogg the machine if a pillow fell in the bottom
To unclog the Accu1 Direct 9118 machine if a pillow fell in the bottom, follow these steps:
1. Turn off and unplug the machine.
2. Check the hose for blockages by turning on only the blower and clearing any obstruction.
3. If the blockage is between the blower and the airlock chamber, disconnect the connector hose and purge it with the blower on.
4. Remove the front airlock plate and rotor.
5. Remove any material (like the pillow) from the airlock housing.
6. Inspect for damage and clean the area.
7. Reassemble the machine by reversing the disassembly steps.
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