Contents Overview of your DP100 Unit (front) Overview of your DP100 Unit (back) Important safety notes Safety labels Unpacking and unit placement Fume capture methods Connecting to power supply Optional added features Turning extractor on Cleaning the unit Filter replacement Consumable spares &...
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Overview Filter retaining plate Bag filter Door catches Company branding Main isolation switch Lockable castors...
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Overview Air inlet Air outlet/motor cooling Air outlet Mains inlet...
Important Safety Instructions To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock or injury: Always isolate the system from the mains power supply before removing the pump/motor access panel. 2. Use only as described in this manual. Connect the system to a properly grounded outlet. Important safety notes Concerning symbols used on the extraction unit and referred Dangers to eyes, breathing and skin...
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Serial Number Label Safety Instructions Location: Next to mains inlet. Meaning: This label contains a variety of information about Warning and Information labels the extraction unit, including. The following listing details labels used on your DP100 extraction unit. • Company name, Address & Contact number •...
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Before Installation Packaging Removal & Unit Placement Before installation, check the extraction unit for damage. All packaging must be removed before the unit is connected to the power supply. Please read all instructions in this manual before using this extractor. 1.
Flexible Arm & Nozzle Extraction (Optional Kits) Installation The stay put arm should be mounted as close as possible to the marking point using the horseshoe clips. Unscrew the push fit connector from the other side of the flexible hose. Cut the flexible hose to suit the distance back to the extractor connection and push onto the extractor inlet.
Installation Specification DP100 Dimensions: Height 540mm Depth 737mm Width 460mm Weight: 58kg (128lbs) Voltage: 115-230V Frequency: 50/60Hz Full load current: 230V:7.0A 115V: 12.0A Power: 230V:0.8Kw 115V:0.9Kw Capacity: 180m³h (105CFM) Connection to Power Supply Please follow the above specification when selecting the power supply outlet for the extraction system, ensure the power supply is suitable before connecting the DP50 system.
Installation The operating voltage for this signal is between 12 & 24VDC. Only voltages within this range should be connected. Voltages connected outside of this range may cause irreversible damage to the internal control PCB. Red cable = V+ Black cable = V- Optional added features When the extractor is provided with the correct DC voltage The DP100 can be configured to suit customer specification.
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Operation Turning extraction unit On Press the main isolation switch to the “On” position (Refer to section 1 for switch location) by depressing the ‘I’ side of the switch.
no longer removes fume efficiently. Maintenance All filters are tested to BS3928. A certificate of conformity for each filter is available on request. It is recommended that a spare set of filters are kept on site to avoid prolonged unit unavailability. Part numbers for replacement filters can be found on the filters fitted in your Maintenance UK system.
Maintenance Filter Replacement The DustPRO 100 uses one polyester bag filter. This should be replaced when the extraction unit no longer removes particulate effectively. To remove and replace the filter, follow the instructions below. To remove and replace the combined filter follow the procedure detailed below.
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Filter disposal Replacement Units The combined filter is manufactured from non-toxic materials. Filters are not re-usable, cleaning used filters is not recommended. The method of disposal of the used filters depends on the material deposited on them. For your guidance Consumable Spares Deposit Comment...
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