Operation; Remote Control; On/Off Switch; Changing The Filter - PowerTec AF4001 Owner's Manual

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WARNING

REMOTE CONTROL

Refer to Figure 7
TIME button controls the three different timer settings.
(Figure 7)
1
H
will light up on the back of the unit by pressing the
time button once. The machine will operate for 1 hour
then turn off.
2
H
will light up on the back of the unit by pressing the
time button twice. The machine will operate for 2 hours
then turn off.
4
H
will light up on the back of the unit by pressing the
time button three times. The machine will operate for 4
hours then turn off.

ON/OFF SWITCH

Refer to Figure 8
O
n
S /
p
e
e
d
Button turns unti on and controls the three
different fan settings, LO, MID and HI. There is also an
On/Speed button on the switch panel to the rear of the
machine, which controls the speed and turns the unit
ON in LO speed.
O
f f
button turns the unit off. There is also a manual off
button on the switch panel to the rear of the machine.
T
h
e
fuse is located beneath the rear control panel. If
necessary, replace with equivalent 1A fuse.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury unplug the air cleaner from
the power source and ensure the fan is stationary before
servicing or changing filters. Failure to comply may cause
serious injury.
CHANGING THE FILTERS
Refer to Figure 9
T
h
e
e r
are two filters that need to be cleaned and / or
changed. The outer filter can easily be removed by dis-
engaging the two clips.
O
n
c
e
the outer filter is removed the inner filter can now
be pulled out of the unit. The inner filter can be blown
out with air or washed out. The filter should be com-
pletely dry before reinstalling into the machine.
T
h
e
filter should be replaced and / or cleaned depend-
ing on the amount of usage and the environment of your
workshop. Clogged filters will reduce the amount of air
circulation. There is an arrow indicating the air flow di-
rection on the outer filter. Make sure the filter is inserted
facing the proper direction.

OPERATION

Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
REPLACEMENT FILTERS
n I
n
r e
Pocket Filter
E
e l
t c
o r
s
a t
c i t
Outer Filter
Clip
Inner
Outer

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