National Flooring Equipment DL2000 Operating Manual

National Flooring Equipment DL2000 Operating Manual

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DL2000 DUST COLLECTOR

OPERATING MANUAL

Read this manual before operating machine
402539 Rev E

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  • Page 1: Operating Manual

    DL2000 DUST COLLECTOR OPERATING MANUAL Read this manual before operating machine 402539 Rev E...
  • Page 2 This manual should be considered an integral part of the dust collector and must be kept together with the unit until this is scrapped. In case of loss of or damage to the manual, ask National Flooring Equipment (NFE) for a new copy.
  • Page 3 Introduction Information section Identification of main parts Identification details of manufacturer Marking plate Intended uses Allowed environmental conditions Noise level Storage Scrapping Technical details 1.10 Warranty Safety section Safety details Safety warnings Safety plates and symbols Outstanding risks Installation section Handling Installation Operation section...
  • Page 4: Identification Of Main Parts

    Information Identification of main parts Motor head Push handle Flap for filter shaking system Filtering chamber Removable Longopac® container Fixed wheels Casters Longopac® bag Inlet Container release lever - 2 -...
  • Page 5: Identification Details Of Manufacturer

    Information Identification details of manufacturer National Flooring Equipment 9250 Xylon Avenue N Minneapolis, MN 55445 Tel. (800) 245-0267 Fax. (800) 535-8255 nationalequipment.com info@nationalequipment.com Marking plate When contacting the manufacturer or dealer, always quote the details shown on the dust collector plate.
  • Page 6: 1.5 Allowed Environmental Conditions

    Information Intended uses These specific dust collector models have been designed, built and protected for collecting dusts and solid materials only, using special filters. Warning! Always use specific filters for the type of dust or materials to be collected. Any other use is considered IMPROPER. The dust collector is in any case intended for professional industrial use.
  • Page 7 Information Technical details Product Specifications Vacuum Noise Filter Efficiency Filter Area Inlet Pressure Movement Emission 88.6” H 206 CFM 32.3 ft 75 dBA 99.995 @ .18 microns 2” (50 mm) (2,250 mm H (350 m (30,000 cm Product Specifications Width Height Length Weight...
  • Page 8: Warranty

    1.10 Warranty National Flooring Equipment Inc. (referred to as “the Company”) warrants that each new unit manufactured by The Company, to be free from defects in material and workmanship in normal use and service for a period of twelve (12) months from date of shipment from the Company. For administrative ease, will honor warranty for a period of fifteen (15) months from date of shipment from the company.
  • Page 9 Safety Safety details The person in charge of safety shall be responsible for informing workers about the risks associated with dust collector operation. The obligation also exists of training workers so they are able to protect themselves and others. Failure to observe basic safety regulations and warnings could cause accidents during dust collector operation, maintenance and repair.
  • Page 10: Safety Warnings

    Safety Safety warnings Attention! The following indications are, by themselves, not enough to fully protect against all the hazards that could arise during dust collector operation. These will have to be integrated with common sense and the experience of the operator, both of which are crucial factors for preventing accidents. Each section of this manual lists further specific safety warnings for the various operations.
  • Page 11 Safety During cleaning operations, maintenance jobs or when changing parts, the starter switch must be off and the machine must be disconnected from the power mains by removing the cable from the socket. Only skilled persons should carry out repairs. During use, mind the power supply cables and avoid crushing or pulling these.
  • Page 12 Safety Make sure all the guards and protection devices are in place and that all the safety devices are in place and working properly. Do not wear loose or hanging clothing such as ties, scarves or torn garments that could become trapped and be sucked up by the cleaner.
  • Page 13: Safety Plates And Symbols

    Clean these with a cloth, soap and water. Do not use solvents, diesel fuel or petrol. Replace the damaged plates with new ones supplied by National Flooring Equipment. If a plate is affixed to a replaced part, make sure a new plate is affixed to the new part.
  • Page 14: Outstanding Risks

    Installation Outstanding risks Careful analysis of risks performed by the manufacturer and stored in the technical file has made it possible to eliminate most of the risks associated with dust collector operation. The manufacturer advises carefully following the instructions, procedures and advice contained in this manual as well as applicable safety regulations, including the use of the envisaged protection devices, both those integrated in the dust collector and individual.
  • Page 15 Installation Handling Weight (package included) (in) (in) (in) (lb) 22.4 (57 cm) 26.4 (67 cm) 59.1 (150 cm) 119.05 (54 kg) machine is supplied in a strong cardboard box secured with straps. Transport the package using a fork-lift truck of adequate lifting capacity and make sure it is stable and that weight is properly distributed on the forks.
  • Page 16: Installation

    Installation Installation Warning! Before installing the dust collector, carefully make a sight check to pinpoint any damage suffered during transport. In the event of any component parts being damaged, do not proceed with installation. Notify the manufacturer and reach an agreement on how to proceed. The dust collector already features a suction filter.
  • Page 17 Installation Fit the equipment or accessory required for the type of collecting operation on the opposite end of the hose. Contact your dealer for information relating to the different types of optional accessories available for this specific dust collector model. Fit the supplied connector on the pipe union.
  • Page 18 Operation Description of controls 1) STOP/START position (two switches, one for each motor) 2) CLOGGED FILTER – Orange indicator light 3) Green POWER ON indicator light - 16 -...
  • Page 19: Work Cycle

    Operation Work cycle Warning! Before fitting the plug, make sure the power voltage corresponds to that on the marking plate. Make sure the power plug is correctly fitted in the power socket.  Make sure the flexible hose is properly fitted and locked in the collect pipe union. ...
  • Page 20 Operation To move the dust collector, use the large handle. Important! The dust collector can be moved only on flat ground! If the dust collector is moved on inclined grounds, you can risk to lose the control, because of the weight, and to damage persons or things.
  • Page 21: Removal And Placing Of The Waste Bag

    Operation Removal and placing of the waste bag Stop the dust collector motors by pressing the relevant STOP buttons. Warning! Disconnect the plug from the power socket. Use two ties to fasten the collection bag at two points (about 1.2-2 in. or 3-5 cm. from each other), just ...
  • Page 22 Operation Filter cleaning system DUSTOP When the orange indicator light is on, the suction efficiency has lowered, or after collecting a considerable quantity of material, a filter cleaning cycle is necessary. The filter cleaning system is best operated before use and after prolonged operation. First, disconnect all the accessories (flex hose, hose connector, etc.) from the dust collector.
  • Page 23 Operation Open the flap as indicated in the picture below allowing the air to flow into the filtering chamber thus  providing a counter air flow that passes through the filter. Repeat this operation for at least 5 times. Once the cleaning process has finished, remove the cap (or open slide damper if so equipped) from the ...
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Operation Troubleshooting Fault found Possible cause Recommended remedy No power Check the power mains supply Check the integrity of the plug and power cable The dust collector fails to start Thermal magnetic switch Reset the thermal magnetic tripped switch Perforated collect pipe Replace the pipe Dust is leaking out Filter unsuitable for type of job...
  • Page 28 9250 Xylon Avenue N • Minneapolis, MN 55445 • U.S.A. Toll-free 800-245-0267 • Phone 763-315-5300 • Fax 800-648-7124 • Fax 763-535-8255 Web Site: www.nationalequipment.com • E-Mail: info@nationalequipment.com...

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