free to be removed.
8) Remove and set aside the filter cap. Do not discard it.
9) Slide a large plastic bag over the top of the filter cartridge, and slide the bag over the filter to
the bottom of the filter cartridge.
10) Remove the filter in the bag and tie the end of the bag closed.
11) Cover the filter duct and ring to avoid dirt or dust entering the clean air duct. Make sure to
cover the entire duct and filter ring. A plastic bag can be used.
12) Repeat steps 9 through 11 for the remaining filters.
13) Clean each of the filter caps. This can be done by simply blowing them off with a compressed
air nozzle or wiping them clean with a dry cloth. Make sure not to damage the gasket of the
filter cap.
14) Some excess dust and debris may need to be removed while the filters have been removed
from the unit. This can be done by sweeping the dust into the dust trays. The dust trays can
then be serviced as normal. Alternatively, excess dust in the filter compartment can also be
removed through the suction of a proper vacuum system.
15) Remove the covering from the first filter duct.
16) Place the new filter onto the filter ring with the gasket seal end down. The end with no sealing
gasket must be up. Make sure the filter is properly seated.
17) Replace one of the filter caps onto the top of the filter. The sealing gasket on the cap must be
down and the nipple on the cap must be up. There are (4) tabs on the outside of the cap
which must point downward to capture the top of the filter.
18) Tighten the filter cartridge with the filter clamping mechanism. To avoid the air leakage, make
sure that the round sealing gaskets on both the filter and the filter cap are compressed at
least by 0 .25” by pushing the cam lever toward the back of the unit which will lock the filters in
place.
19) Repeat steps 15 through 18 for the remaining filters.
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Streamer User Manual, March 2015
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