AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM SAFETY
1. To reduce the risk of injury and electric shock haz-
ards, disconnect the air filtration system from the power
source before servicing or changing filters.
2. If mounting the air filtration system to the ceiling (rec-
ommended for best airflow):
• Make sure the bottom of the air filtration system is at
least 7 feet above the floor level, to avoid hitting your
head.
• Anchor the air filtration system only to building struc-
tures capable of holding at least 100 lbs.
• Do not anchor the filtration system to non-structural
components such as drywall, false ceiling panels, etc.
3. Position the air filtration system so that it is at least 3
feet away from any corner or from any heating, cooling,
or air circulation vents.
4. This filtration system is only designed to filter dust,
small particles, etc. Do not use the air filtration system
in environments that have poisonous gases, fumes, nox-
ious smoke, or other chemical risks.
5. Do not expose the air filtration system to water. Do
not use in wet or damp environments. Failure to comply
with this instruction may cause damage to the unit and
electric shock or other injury to the user.
6. Do not connect a power tool that expels waste or dust
directly into the air filtration system. Doing so may dam-
age the unit.
7. This filtration system is designed to filter many air-
borne contaminants that may damage the human respi-
ratory system. However, the use of this system does not
mean that other safety measures such as dust masks
can be ignored. Seek medical attention immediately if
you experience any worrying respiratory symptoms.
AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING! Do not operate the power tool until you have read and understood the following instructions and
the warning labels.
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