Dustopper HD12 Operator's Manual - Page 2
Browse online or download pdf Operator's Manual for Water Filtration Systems Dustopper HD12. Dustopper HD12 4 pages.
Dustopper
READ AND OBSERVE THESE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE ASSEMBLING AND USING YOUR DUSTOPPER®. USER
IS RESPONSIBLE FOR KNOWING AND OBSERVING SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH ANY AND ALL OTHER DEVICES OR
EQUIPMENT THAT MAY BE ATTACHED TO THE DUSTOPPER®.
•
Do not vacuum or operate this Dustopper® near flammable or com-
bustible fluids, gases, explosive dusts of any kind. Examples include,
but are not limited to the following: Gasoline, lighter fluid, paint
thinners, natural or liquid petroleum gases, some metal dusts (i.e.
aluminum and magnesium), gunpowder, grain dusts, etc.
•
Do not vacuum anything that is suspected to be hot, smoldering,
smoking, or could ignite because of extreme heat.
•
Do not vacuum toxic materials.
•
Dustopper® may be used in conjunction with a HEPA filter but is not to
be used as a HEPA replacement device. Follow all rules for vacuuming
materials that require HEPA filtration.
•
Some dust and debris may ignite spontaneously if left in closets, base-
ments, buildings, or in vehicles. NEVER leave vacuumed waste in areas
where spontaneous combustion could occur.
•
Observe all operating procedures regarding the safe use of your wet/
dry or shop vacuum.
•
Refer to your wet/dry vacuum's owner's manual for proper operation
and safety procedures involved in the use of your wet/dry vacuum.
•
Always dispose of waste in a FIRE SAFE AREA.
IMPORTANT SAFETY ALERT
RESEARCH BY THE NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION, OR NFPA,
INDICATES THAT MORE THAN 8400 FIRES OCCUR ANNUALLY IN THE U.S. IN
STRUCTURES
RENOVATION, OR BEING DEMOLISHED. PROTECT YOURSELF AND
OTHERS BY FOLLOWING ALL LOCAL, REGIONAL, AND FEDERAL CODES
AND GUIDELINES.
®
UNDER
CONSTRUCTION,
QUICK START
UNDERGOING
MAJOR