General information – Dustless DustDroid 600 User Manual
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Plug into any two120v 15
or 20 amp outlets.For 120v
operation you MUST have two
separate 120v 15 or 20 amp
circuits in order to run both
motors imultaneously. If using
two 120v circuits to power the
unit remove the 120v female
plugs that are a part of the unit and plug your power cords into
the male flanged 120v plugs as shown.
Optional 120/240v – 4 wire
connection. Check the en-
closed external wiring dia-
gram to insure the wiring is
correct. If wiring is incorrect
the voltage may be too high
for the motors and will dam-
age them and thereby void the
warranty. The 240 volt wiring splits off into two 120 volt circuits.
This allows the motors to either run on the 240 volt setup or two
120 volt setups without any adaptation.
If running only one motor.
operator must remove the
hose connected to the inlet
port that connects to the
motor that is not running and
utilize the 2.5” expandable
port plug that is kept stored in
the storage bracket . This plug
is to be placed in the unused inlet port on the filter reservoir lid.
This prevents air flow through the unused motor during operation
thereby creating a substantial vacuum leak and diminishing the
effectiveness of the one motor that is running.
If running only one motor,
operator must also insure that
the small 3/4” vacuum hose
that connects to the motor
inlet on the bottom of each
motor housing is on the motor
that is running. If not then the
bags will not have equalized
vacuum on the reservoirs and the bags will suck into the cyclone
and on the filters. If using just one motor the front motor is the
one that is set up to run without change. This can be changed at
will.
This unit collects over 98% of
dust in the cyclone reservoir
during operation. eventu-
ally the small amount of dust
that get to the filter reservoir
will begin to occlude the
filter thereby create air flow
resistance through the HePA
filter. The unit is equipped with a Minihelic gauge(s) that mea-
sures the resistance of airflow of the filter(s). When the filter(s)
reach approximately 20”h20 on the gauge, which is half way, the
filter(s) should be cleaned with the use of the pulse valve(s). This
typically happens no more frequently than once an hour, but var-
ies with amount of dust being collected over a given period.
To clean the filter and remove
the resistance of air flow from
the filter simply pull the hose
connected to the pulse valve
back quickly and release. You
will then notice the reading on
the minihelic gauge will have
dropped to zero. This indicates
that the filter has been cleaned and you are ready to continue
operation.
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Operation Instructions ______________________________________________________________
Dust Collection Area ________________________________________________________________
Dust collection reservoirs are 30 gallon capacity. The actual dust collection capacity should be based on whatever is an acceptable
weight to handle. If the reservoir is filled to create an unmanageable weight for an individual to safely lift, operator is required to
utilize a mechanical lifting device to dispose of dust in an approved receptacle. Consult local regulations regarding disposal of debris
and follow these regulations