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Instruction Manual Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................... 1 SYMBOLS ....................3 SAFETY FIRST ....................3 HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS ................. 4 SYSTEM SET-UP: .................... 6 SYSTEM OPERATION: ..................10 MAINTENANCE .................... 12 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................13 SPECIFICATIONS ................... 15 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS ................... 16 MAKING A CLAIM FOR DAMAGE OR LOSS .............
Instruction Manual Symbols SYMBOL SYMBOL MEANING Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, Danger will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, Warning could result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, Caution may result in minor or moderate injury.
Instruction Manual How the System Works OVERVIEW: Cellulose, Fiberglass, or Stone Wool insulation is loaded into the hopper. The agitator breaks-up and conditions the insulation for proper density while also sweeping the insulation into the airlock. The airlock transports the insulation into the airstream created by the blower system. Insulation is discharged from the airlock, through the machine outlet, and into the hose.
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Instruction Manual Airlock: The airlock transfers the insulation from the agitation system into the airstream. Note insulation does not come into contact with the blower. Insulation is discharged from the airlock by way of the machine outlet into the hose. Hose is not shown in above diagram; hose is connected to the Machine Outlet.
Instruction Manual Set up and Operation System Set-Up: Set system on a dry, level surface. 1. Obtain appropriate protective equipment. a. Recommendations: dust mask, eye protection, gloves, knife to cut insulation bags, and a hat. 2. Power Connections: Obtain two 12 gauge, heavy duty twist-lock power cords (note: when requiring over 100 feet per power cord, recommendation is to use 10 gauge in order to reduce the voltage drop and allow for appropriate operation of motors).
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Instruction Manual 3. System Controls: a. For wired remote, rotate the rotary control switch to “wired remote”. Rotary Control Switch b. Twist the wired remote plug into the wired remote receptacle until it clicks. Wired remote receptacle. c. For control panel operation: If you do not have a wired remote and desire to control the system by the control panel, rotate the rotary control switch to the Blower position or the Blower/Agitator position depending on the desired operation of the system.
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4. Attach 3” hose (typically 100 feet or more) to machine outlet using a hose clamp. Note: If you desire to wall fill, you may desire Intec’s Machine Insert Tube which converts your machine’s outlet to 2”; this is a recommended procedure when using cellulose (Intec’s multi-reducer hose...
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Instruction Manual 5. Open slide gate & place pin in desired opening. 6. Ensure your system is located on a stable flat surface to maintain even loading and blowing. a. Tip - The optional Wheel Kit will assist in moving your FORCE/2. b.
Instruction Manual System Operation: 1. Energize System b. Press the Power Button to energize the system. The button’s LED will illuminate green when the system is energized. Power Button d. Ensure the Blower Variable Speed button is in the desired position. If it is in the ‘ON’ position, the button’s LED will be illuminated green and if it is in the ‘OFF’...
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Instruction Manual toggle switch on the wired remote in the ‘ON’ position to start the agitator motor. Place the agitator toggle switch in the ‘OFF’ position to stop the agitator motor. b. If the rotary control switch is in the Wireless Remote setting, press the blower button on the transmitter to start the blower motor.
Replace airlock seals if a cut or tear is evident. Airlock seals should be replaced approximately every 300 hours of operation, or once per year. Visit www.inteccorp.com or contact Intec for replacement instructions. Gearbox It is recommended to change the gearbox oil once per year.
Instruction Manual Troubleshooting Problem Likely Cause Remedy Machine does not turn on. Power cord connection is loose. Ensure appropriate power cord connection at machine. Ensure appropriate power cord connection at power source. Power cord not connected at Connect power cord. machine or power source.
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Agitator motor windings have Let system cool. If happens overheated. often, contact Intec for settings. Machine is on, yet no material Slide gate is closed. Open slide gate. comes out of hose. Insulation blockage in hose.
Instruction Manual Specifications Weight 283 lbs 175 kg Blower 115 VAC, two stage Agitator Motor 1 ½ HP, 115VAC, Power Requirements 2-115VAC, 15 amp circuits, twist-lock power receptacles and 2- 12/3, 100’ heavy duty power cords. T: 303-833-6644 800-666-1611 www.inteccorp.com Original Language - English...
Instruction Manual Electrical Diagrams Universal Subpanel used in all Systems January 2019 to Present T: 303-833-6644 800-666-1611 www.inteccorp.com Original Language - English...
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Instruction Manual Manufacturing Dates: January 2019 to Present T: 303-833-6644 800-666-1611 www.inteccorp.com Original Language - English...
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Instruction Manual T: 303-833-6644 800-666-1611 www.inteccorp.com Original Language - English...
Instruction Manual Making a Claim for Damage or Loss Your Intec products were carefully packed and thoroughly inspected before leaving our factory. We understand that damage to or defects with your system may unfortunately occur. Please inspect your shipment carefully upon arrival and save the shipping containers and packaging materials in case of damage.
It is expressly understood and agreed that no officer, agent, salesman or employee of the manufacturer Intec (MANUFACTURER) has the authority to obligate the MANUFACTURER by any terms, stipulations, or conditions not herein expressed; that all previous representations and agreements, either verbal or written, referring to the machinery and equipment, which is the subject of this Warranty, are hereby superseded and canceled, and that there are no promises or agreements outside of the Warranty agreement.