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チコーエアーテック株式会
CHIKO AIRTEC CO., LTD.
取扱説明書(以下、本書といいます)の『製品使用上のご注意』の内容をよく理解し、本書をよく読んでか
ら操作してください。
Please understand well the contents of "Cautions on Product Use" of Instruction Manual (hereinafter
referred to as “this manual”), and operate it after often reading this manual.
本書はいつでも使用できるよう、大切に保管してください。
Please keep this manual carefully to be able to use it at any time.
English
コンパクト集塵機
Dust Collector
型式MODELS
SK-250AT(-DS) (100V)
SK-250AT(-DS)-T (200V)
SK-250AT(-DS)-CE (220-230V)
SK-450AT-HI(-V1) (100V)
SK-450AT-HI(-V1)-T (200V)
SK-450AT-HI(-V1)-CE (220-230V)
SK-750AT-PM(-V1) (200V)
SK-750AT-PM(-V1)-CE (220-230V)
取扱説明書
Instruction Manual

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • B
    bryantmargaretAug 5, 2025
    What to do if Chiko Dust Collector motor fails to start?
    • S
      Shannon Hill MDAug 5, 2025
      If the Chiko Dust Collector motor fails to start, first ensure the power is turned on. Check for a blown fuse and replace it if necessary. Make sure that the primary and secondary filters are correctly installed and that the snap locks for the suction-side filter case are securely engaged. Also, check that the exhaust/suction ports are not blocked, verify the rated voltage, and ensure there are no multiple connections. If the motor overheated due to filter clogging or suction temperature, turn the main power off, wait 30 minutes, and resume operation. If these steps do not resolve the issue, the motor may be faulty and require replacement by a qualified technician.
  • D
    Diane TorresAug 10, 2025
    Why is my Chiko Dust Collector losing suction?
    • R
      rramirezAug 10, 2025
      If your Chiko Dust Collector has lower suction force, the filter may be clogged and need replacement. Also, check for any blockages in the piping or suction port. If neither of these resolves the issue, the motor may be faulty and require professional repair or replacement.
  • A
    Albert BellAug 14, 2025
    What to do if Chiko Dust Collector has untrapped particles?
    • G
      George WallaceAug 14, 2025
      If your Chiko Dust Collector is releasing untrapped particles, ensure that the filters are installed correctly. If the issue persists, the filters might be broken, past their service life, or clogged, requiring replacement.
  • Y
    Yvette BatesAug 18, 2025
    What to do if my Chiko Dust Collector motor fails to start or suddenly stops?
    • J
      joshawAug 18, 2025
      If your Chiko Dust Collector's motor fails to start or suddenly stops, first, ensure the power is turned on. Check for and replace any blown fuses. Inspect the exhaust/suction ports for blockages, verify the rated voltage, and check for multiple connections. Also, check for motor overheat due to filter clogging or suction temperature. After these checks, turn the main power switch off and back on. If the operation still doesn't resume, turn off the main power and wait 30 minutes before resuming operation. Ensure the primary and secondary filters are correctly installed and that all snap locks are firmly engaged. If the problem persists, the motor may be faulty and require replacement by a qualified technician.
  • L
    lawrencekrystalAug 23, 2025
    Why does my Chiko SK-450AT-HI-CE Dust Collector have lower suction force?
    • S
      Sean HunterAug 23, 2025
      If your Chiko Dust Collector has lower suction force, check for clogged piping or a blocked suction port. If filters are clogged, they should be replaced. If the problem persists, the motor may be faulty and require replacement by a qualified technician.
  • S
    sharon16Aug 27, 2025
    What to do if my Chiko SK-450AT-HI-CE Dust Collector has untrapped particles?
    • J
      John GoodwinAug 27, 2025
      If you notice untrapped particles from your Chiko Dust Collector, it might be due to improper filter installation, a broken filter, a filter past its service life, or a clogged filter. Reinstall or replace the filters.
  • A
    Ashley BlackAug 31, 2025
    Why is my Chiko SK-450AT-HI-CE Dust Collector motor making odd noise or vibration?
    • M
      Mark MarshAug 31, 2025
      If your Chiko Dust Collector's motor is making odd noises or vibrations, it might be due to foreign matter entering the blower or a broken motor bearing. In either case, call for repair.

Summary

Chapter 1 Product Usage Precautions

Safety Notations

Explains the warning and caution symbols used in the manual.

Precautions for Installation

Covers critical installation requirements to ensure safety and proper function.

Precautions for Operation

Lists substances to avoid sucking and operational safety measures.

Chapter 2 Components Identification

Chapter 3 Operation

Start-up Preparation

Covers installation location, wiring, and piping requirements before operation.

Installation

Details the environmental conditions required for proper installation.

Operation

Provides step-by-step instructions for operating the dust collector.

Chapter 4 Maintenance and Checkup

Replacing the Primary Filter

Provides detailed steps for replacing the primary filter (filter bag).

Replacing the Secondary Filter

Details the procedure for replacing the secondary filter.

Troubleshooting

Provides a guide to diagnosing and resolving common faults and issues.

Chiko SK-450AT-HI-CE Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelSK-450AT-HI-CE
CategoryDust Collector
Air Volume450 m³/h
Power0.75 kW
Voltage220V
Weight75 kg
Noise Level72 dB(A)

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