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 tightening T-handle at the top of
the filter cartridge. This is done by
rotating the metal T-handle counter-
clockwise when viewed from below. Do
not over compress the gaskets.
19) Repeat steps 15 through 18 for the
remaining filters.
20) Close and secure the filter door. Use the
lever handles to clamp the door shut.
Make sure to use the 3/8" flat washers on
the lever handles.
21) Rotate the Emergency Stop / Disconnect
to the '1' or 'ON' position. This will restore
power to the unit.
22) Press the green 'START' button and
allow blower to spin up. Some dust or
debris may have fallen into the filter
ducts; this would then be blown out when the unit begins to run.
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