SET-UP AND OPERATION
These remote power control systems should be used for remotely turning on and off 110V
(RC-110) and 220V (RC-220) dust collectors.
RC-110 Power ................................110V, 15 Amp., single phase only
RC-220 Power ..............................220V, 15 Amp., single phase
only
Remote control type................................................................Infrared
Receiving angle ............................................................................120
0
Use ..................................................................................Indoors only
Electrical warning! Connect to an outlet rated at least 20 amps, on a circuit
protected by a 20 amp circuit breaker or fuse.
Mounting
A remote power control can be mounted to the dust collector by drilling four holes into the
side of the motor bracket, then use the supplied mounting hardware to secure it in place.
Y
ou can also mount the remote power control to a wall next to your dust collector.
Turning the RC-110 or RC-220 On & Off
The remote power controls can be operated from the system panel (A) Fig.1 or the remote
control (B). Plug the dust collector plug into the receptacle (C), connect the remote power
control power cord to an appropriate power source, the switch of the dust collector must
be in the “On” position and finally press the “On” button (A-1).
The dust collector will
operate until the “Off” button (A-2) is pressed.
Using the Timer feature
Once the dust collector is running, press the “Timer” button (A-3), everytime you press the
timer button the display number will increase by one minute and can be set up to 99
minutes. Hold the timer button to scroll quickly up towards 99 minutes, going past 99,
minutes will restart the minute count at zero (00). The dust collector will operate for the
amount of time set on the timer, once the zero (00) count is reached, the dust collector will
automatically stop. If you press the “Of
f” button while the timer is engaged, the dust
collector will turn off and the timer will be reset to zero (00).
Figure 1