Dustless 16003 Owner's Manual - Page 6
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Wireless Remote Start Operation:
There are 2 types of wireless start
modules available. The pneumatic
wireless start module (ToolSync ) is
plugged inline with the air hose supplying
air to a tool. When air flows, a wireless
signal is transmitted to the vacuum to
signal it to turn on. When the air flow
stops, the vacuum is signaled to turn off
after about a 6 second delay. The Electric
wireless start module (ToolSync E) works
in the same way as the ToolSync
module except it plugs into a power outlet
and measures current flow to signal the
vacuum to operate. Both remote start
modules have a red blinking light that
signals the unit is transmitting
Note for ToolSync E electric wireless start
modules: When using large amperage
devices and the ToolSync E modules, it is
important to plug the tool into a different
circuit than that of the vacuum to avoid
tripping a circuit breaker. Never plug the
ToolSync E into the vacuum outlet.
Note for ToolSync Pneumatic wireless
start modules: The ToolSync module can
send false signals if excessively jarred. It is
best to mount the module on a wall or onto
the hard lines. ll ToolSync modules are
shipped without air fittings. The fittings on
the module are a 3/8" FNPT tapered. ny
fitting desired can be attached with
pressures up to 150 psi. The ToolSync
module requires 2
batteries. The mod-
ule is shipped with these batteries installed
and should last many months with normal
use. When the transmit light stops blinking
when air is flowing, remove the 4 screws on
the module case to open the unit and
replace the batteries.
Multiple wireless start modules:
The first time the vacuum receives a
wireless signal, it will automatically
recognize that and only that device that
send the signal. Each vacuum has the
ability to learn to operate on a specific set
of wireless start modules (up to 16). For a
vacuum to recognize multiple wireless start
modules, the following training procedure
must be followed. The training/reset plug
shown below will be required for the
following procedures. Note that the training
plug is not included with the vacuum and is
available through Dustless Technologies.
It is only required when multiple vacuums or
multiple remote start modules are used.
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Wireless training
procedure:
1.Turn the vacuum off. (O on the switch)
2.Insert the training/reset plug.
3.Switch the vacuum to the automatic or II
position. (Do NOT push in the red button)
4.The vacuum will now be waiting for a
remote start and will learn the next
wireless signal that it receives.
5. ctivate the wireless start module. Once
the vacuum has turned on, that wireless
start module has been learned.
6. s long as the training plug is in the
vacuum, it will learn or recognize all
wireless start modules.
7.When training is complete, remove
the training plug.
The vacuum can also be reset back to
factory defaults by executing the following
reset procedure. In factory default mode,
the vacuum does not recognize any
wireless start modules. The first time
the vacuum receives a wireless signal,
it will automatically recognize that and
only that device.
Wireless reset procedure:
1.Turn the vacuum off. (0 on the switch)
2.Insert the training/reset plug.
3.Press the red button in on the
training/reset plug.
4.While holding in the red button,
switch the vacuum to the automatic or
II position. When the vacuum turns on, it
has been reset.
5.Turn the vacuum off, and remove the
training/reset plug.
fter resetting the vacuum, all previously
recognized devices will need to be retrained
according to the above training procedure.
One Wireless Start module controlling
multiple vacuums:
It is possible for one wireless start module
to control multiple vacuums. To do this,
reset both vacuums, activate the remote
start module so it starts transmitting,
then turn the vacuums on. They will be
trained to the first wireless signal received.
If this condition is not desired, reset both
vacuums and train them to individual
wireless start modules.
Multiple Vacuum and Multiple
Wireless Start Modules:
It is possible for each vacuum to recognize
16 unique modules. This can be achieved
by systematically training one vacuum with
associated wireless start modules, then
moving on to the next vacuum. Care must
be taken when training multiple vacuums
to ensure that only one vacuum is being
trained at a time along with only one
wireless start module being activated
at a time.
Model 16009 training/reset procedure:
To reset:
1.Turn the unit off.
2.Place a paperclip into the small hole on the
left side of the vacuum top until a small
detent is felt.
3.Turn on the unit with the reset/training
switch depressed.
The unit will now be in the factory shipped
state with no trained devices.
To train:
1.Turn the unit on.
2.Place a paperclip into the small hole on the
left side of the vacuum top until a small
detent is felt. Hold the switch in the
depressed position.
3.Send a wireless signal to the unit from a
remote ToolSync device.
Once the vacuum turns on, it is permanently
trained to that device.
s long as the button is pressed, up to 16
devices can be associated with the vacuum.
Warning: Don't push too hard or the
reset/training switch can be damaged.
Warning: The reset/training switch is just
inside the plastic wall, don't push a paperclip
too far into the unit or damage to the unit or
possible electrocution could result.
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device
may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interfer-
ence received, including interference that
my cause undesired operation.