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CenturionPro 3.0 User manual

OWNERS MANUAL
3.0
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GENERAL
• Do not move, disassemble, clean or inspect the trimmer while the power is still
connected to the machine.
• Replacement parts are specic to The 3.0 and must be purchased from an
authorized dealer only. Substituting factory parts with non-approved third-
party replacements may result in damage to the machine or bodily harm.
• Keep all individuals a safe distance from the work area. Do not operate the
machine around children.
• Do not remove safety labels. Replace any and all labels if they become
damaged or obscured.
CONNECTION
• As with home appliances, The 3.0 must be used in connection with a properly
grounded receptacle.
• Never plug in or power up your trimming machine if the protective shrouds
are removed.
• Do not use extension cords over 8m (25ft) in length to power the 3.0.
The 3.0 is a high-speed trimming system, requiring that specic safety precautions are practiced during operation to reduce the risk of personal injury. Improper use
of The 3.0, or any CenturionPro product, may cause serious or fatal injury. Please ensure you read the operations manual and warning notes before using the 3.0.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
CENTURIONPRO SOLUTIONS:
3.0 AUTOMATED TRIMMING SYSTEM
OPERATION
• The initial set up will show assembly instructions to unpack and set-up your machine.
• Your bed bar blade has been factory set to cut perfectly. Please do not adjust your
blade until it is time to clean the machine. Also, please watch the video tutorial
located on our website on how to adjust your blade before attempting.
• Safety glasses should be worn at all times while operating The 3.0.
• Do not operate any trimming machine while tired or under the inuence of
medication, drugs or alcohol.
• Do not put anything other than plant material into the tumbler. Doing so may cause
damage to the tumbler, the machine or result in bodily harm.
• Operate the trimmer in a well ventilated area in order to prevent overheating.
MAINTENANCE
• Never leave The 3.0 system running unattended.
• Never conduct maintenance or cleaning while the machine is plugged in.
• Do not modify or adapt any part of the trimmer or its accessories. Doing so may
cause irreversible damage to the machine or result in bodily harm.
DO NOT LEND OUT OR RENT YOUR 3.0 WITHOUT THIS OPERATING MANUAL.
A FIRST TIME USER SHOULD OBTAIN PROPER INSTRUCTION PRIOR TO USE.
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TOOL REQUIREMENTS
AMOUNT SIZE TOOL ITEM
1 x #2 PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER
1 x 3/32" T-Handle Allen Wrench
1 x 5/32" T-Handle Allen Wrench
1 x 1/8" T-Handle Allen Wrench
1 x 3/16" T-Handle Allen Wrench
1 x 3/8" Wrench
TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
COMPONENT OVERVIEW
MACHINE ASSEMBLY
COVER ASSEMBLY
LEAF COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY
TRIPLE BAG KIEF COLLECTION SYSTEM
HOPPER ASSEMBLY - MEDICAL GRADE
HOPPER ASSEMBLY - CLOTH
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE - BLADE REMOVAL, TRIMMER CLEANING
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE - LEAF COLLECTOR CLEANING
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
QUANTANIUM COATED TUMBLERS
TRIM BOTH WET & DRY
TROUBLESHOOTING
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE
SPECIFICATIONS
WARRANTY
NOTES
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COMPONENT OVERVIEW
BRUSH (x3)
TUMBLER O-RING
TUMBLERS (x3)
UPPER FRAME (x3)
COVER
MOTOR
BLADE ADJUSTMENT
ASSEMBLY
BEARING COVER (x3)
CUTTING REELS (x3)
LOWER FRAME
Requires Cleaning
See Pg. 10
Requires Cleaning
See Pg. 10
BED BAR BLADE &
MAGNET BAR (x3)
Requires Cleaning
See Pg. 10
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MACHINE ASSEMBLY
STEP 1:
PLACE TUMBLERS
IN GROOVES x 3
STEP 4:
INSTALL EXHAUST
STEP 2:
INSTALL UPPER
FRAMES x 3
STEP 3:
INSTALL
COVER
- Install using 6 bolts
(3 sets on each side)
- Exhaust in a seperate box
when shipped.
Tighten 12 sealing
bolts & washers.
Place cover
over Upper
Frame.
Note: longer end of Tumbler
should be installed on the side
that faces the hopper.
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BEARING
COVER
BELT
COVER
STEP 1:
INSTALL BELT COVER TO THE GLADIATOR STEP 2:
INSTALL BEARING COVERS TO THE GLADIATOR
IT IS UNSAFE TO OPERATE
THE GLADIATOR TRIMMER
WITHOUT COVERS.
COVER ASSEMBLY
Install using 9 washers and 9 bolts Install using 2 washers and 2 bolts per cover
OUTSIDE BAG
SECOND BAG
INSIDE BAG
LEAF COLLECTOR
STEP 1:
ATTACH BAG SYSTEM
TO LEAF COLLECTOR
- Secure with 9" hose clamp
- Requires cleaning (pg. 9)
9”
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LEAF COLLECTOR ASSEMBLY
Kief is becoming wildly popular due to the rise of extractions. Unfortunately, machines that require
sprays can contaminate and destroy your Kief, making it virtually useless. Thankfully, CenturionPro
oers an optional non-stick Quantanium coating on the tumblers. This means no spray is needed so
your Kief remains 100% pure and usable. To further benet growers, we developed a new triple-bag
ltration system. This system will assist with Kief collection and separating it from your trim. This allows
you to safely and easily collect the precious trichomes for further processing and prots. With your
machine, you will see that you have a black mesh bag, a white lter bag, and an outer polyester bag.
The black bag goes inside the white lter bag, which then goes inside the polyester bag.
THE GREEN LEAFY TRIM WILL COLLECT
IN THE NEW INNER BLACK BAG.
STEP
1
STEP
2
STEP
3
STEP
4
ONLY THE KIEF MAKES IT THROUGH THE BLACK
BAG AND COLLECTS IN THE WHITE FILTER BAG.
OUTER POLYESTER BAG CATCHES ANY KIEF THAT
MAY PASS THROUGH THE WHITE FILTER BAG.
TURN OFF THE MACHINE AND REMOVE THE INNER
BLACK MESH BAG AND THEN EXTRACT KIEF. ENJOY!
TRIPLE-BAG KIEF COLLECTION SYSTEM
HOW IT WORKS
THE BAGS ARE EASY TO WASH WITH A
PRESSURE WASHER USING COLD WATER.
THE BAGS CAN ALSO BE PUT THROUGH
THE WASHING MACHINE, BUT IT IS
RECOMMENDED TO BE RUN THROUGH
ON A COLD DELICATE CYCLE ONLY.
STEP 2:
ATTACH EXHAUST TO LEAF
COLLECTOR
No bolts needed
(air pressure will hold the system together)
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STEP 1:
ATTACH HOPPER TO
THE BRACKETS
HOPPER ASSEMBLY - MEDICAL GRADE
Install using 6 washers and 6 bolts
(3 sets of bolts and washers on each side)
STEP 2:
ATTACH BRACKETS TO MACHINE
(BELT SIDE OF MACHINE)
Attach using 4 bolts and 4 washers
(2 sets of bolts and washers on each side)
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HOPPER ASSEMBLY - CLOTH
STEP 1:
ASSEMBLE FRAME
STEP 2:
SECURE HOPPER BAG
TO FRAME
STEP 3:
CONNECT THE
HOPPER TO
THE MACHINE
A) Ensure the RODS are facing
inward. Secure with:
8 - 1/4" bolts
8 - 1/4" washers
8 - 1/4" locking nuts INWARD
A) Ensure the FRAME &
OPENING match the
3.0 machine exactly.
A) Ensure the FRONT FRAME &
OPENING match.
AVOID
WATER
ON THE
MOTOR
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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
BLADE REMOVAL
CLEANING THE 3.0
For optimal performance and life, the components must be cleaned every 3 to 4 hours.
For optimal performance and life, the BLADE and the MAGNET BAR must be removed and cleaned every few hours of operation.
INSTALLATION IS REVERSE ORDER OF REMOVAL
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- Clean by spraying hot pressurized water: 1500 - 2000 psi
- Run the 3.0 for 15 mins after washing to allow components to dry
- DO NOT spray Quantanium Coated tumblers (see page. 12)
STEP 1:
UNLOCK BLADE
STEP 1:
UNLOCK
BLADE
STEP 2:
UNPIN BLADE STEP 3:
BLADE & MAGNET REMOVAL
STEP 3:
CLEAN CUTTING
REEL & SHROUD
STEP 2:
CLEAN
ELECTROPLISH
TUMBLER
STEP 4:
BLADE & MAGNET CLEANING
- Remove 3/32" bolt
- Loosen the surrounding set screws ONLY
- Pivot the pin up from the blade - Carefully slide blade o magnets
- Carefully Remove bed bar blade
Clean the length of the
cutting reel and shroud
of all debris using hot
pressurized water.
Clean the length of
the tumbler of all
debris using hot
pressurized water.
Clean the length
of the brush of all
debris using hot
pressurized water.
- Clean blade and magnet bar with a utility knife.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
YOUR BED BAR BLADE HAS BEEN FACTORY SET TO CUT PERFECTLY. PLEASE DO NOT ALTER THE SETTINGS OF YOUR MACHINE. YOU
MIGHT NOTICE SLIGHT CONTACT BETWEEN YOUR ROTATING CUTTLING REEL AND THE FLAT BED BAR BLADE - THIS IS NORMAL.
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LEAF COLLECTOR CLEANING
INSTRUCTIONS:
Clean with pressure-washing at 1500 - 2000 PSI, Hot
Water, Fan Spray Setting. Run LEAF COLLECTOR for 15
minutes after washing, allowing components to dry.
FOR OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE AND LIFE, THE
LEAF COLLECTOR COMPONENTS MUST BE
CLEANED EVERY 30 DAYS OF USE.
AVOID WATER CONTACT ON BEARINGS
AND MOTOR.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
STEP 1:
REMOVE COVER & IMPELLER
FROM LEAF COLLECTOR
STEP 3:
CLEAN LEAF
COLLECTOR BAGS
STEP 2:
PRESSURE WASH IMPELLER &
INTERIOR OF LEAF COLLECTOR
• Remove 8 screws from the side panel to
uncover the leaf collector
• Remove the 13mm bolt & washer
located in the middle of the fan blades
• When removing the blower impeller,
use a pulling tool only.
• Spray the impeller blades with your
pressure washer using hot water
• Tip the leaf collector up so that the
opening is in a drain position
• Spray the entire inside of the leaf
collector. Avoid spraying directly onto
the bearing
• To clean the outside of the unit, wipe the
leaf collector down with some isopropyl
alcohol to remove dirt and residue
AVOID SPRAYING
DIRECTLY ONTO
THE BEARING
ONLY USE PULLING TOOL
WHEN REMOVING THE BLOWER
IMPELLER FOR CLEANING.
CLEAN BLOWER EVERY 30-40
DAYS OF USE.
• Unzip all three bags to
empty contents
• Turn leaf collector bags
inside-out seperately and
pressure wash each bag
• Allow bags to dry
13mm
bolt & washer
Tilt the leaf
collector to drain
from the opening
Remove
8 screws
Black Mesh Bag White Filter Bag Outer Polyester Bag
Turn inside-out
to pressure wash
and let dry.
**INSTALLATION IS REVERSE ORDER OF REMOVAL
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WET: 1/8" SLATS DRY: 1/4" SLATS
The 3.0 is a precision machine. It is essential that it is operated and maintained with this in mind. The machine has been adjusted and tested by the manufacturer prior to shipping to ensure optimal
performance. However, it is important to inspect the machine at initial start-up and after each use to ensure that no damage or plant material build-up has occurred and that the blades spin freely.
In addition, it is highly recommended to clean the machine at the end of every use. This ensures that the blades are kept lubricated and that resin does not build-up and aect performance. This is
especially important if the machine has been stored for an extended period of time.
If optional Quantanium coating is chosen, the machine will not require any lubricants or sprays. The application of which will only damage or alter the nal product and will not assist with the cutting
process. In fact, it may hinder it. Cold water is recommended to spray on blades during harvest.
WHAT IS QUANTANIUM?
Quantanium is a multi-coat non-stick coating that incorporates a unique mix of
titanium particles. These particles are blended into the coating that stands up to
almost anything and makes the tumbler resistant to scratching. The outstanding
release is provided by silicone, not PTFE. All of our Quantanium coated tumblers
are made without PTFE/PFOA.
WHY DO WE USE QUANTANIUM?
HIGHER POTENCY HARVEST
The non-stick properties of the Quantanium tumbler prevents precious trichomes
from adhering the tumbler surface without the need for sprays. This results in the
end product having a better visual appearance while maintaining its strong natural
aroma and avors. Overall, this results in a better-quality end product as the
natural properties are preserved during the harvesting and trimming processes.
SAVE TIME = SAVE MONEY
Another benet of the Quantanium tumbler is that it speeds up the harvesting
process since no downtime is required to stop and clean the tumblers throughout
the day. A simple wipe down with a cloth and warm water will remove the small
amount of residue that may be present.
HOW TO CLEAN THE QUANTANIUM TUMBLER
When cleaning the Quantanium tumbler, we recommend that you DO NOT
pressure wash it. This will cause the coating to ake and come o. Treat the
tumbler the same way you would treat a non-stick pan at home by letting it soak
in warm, soapy water. After letting it soak, rinse the tumbler and then wipe it with
a soft, clean cloth.
In extreme cases, residue can be removed by a thorough cleaning with 3 TBSP of
vinegar, 1 TBSP liquid dish detergent and 1 cup of water. Apply with sponge or
plastic scrubbing pad, then completely rinse with warm water.
DO NOT USE AUTOMOTIVE DEGREASERS.
While the Quantanium surface is designed to stand up to rough treatment, non-
stick surfaces last longer if you are careful not to rub or touch them with metal
surfaces or sharp objects. Remember that sensible care of your Quantanium
tumbler will ensure it lasts for many years.
MACHINE MAINTENANCE
QUANTANIUM COATED NON-STICK TUMBLER
IMPORTANT NOTE:
- DO NOT PRESSURE WASH
- SOAK IN WARM SOAPY WATER, RINSE & WIPE
Quantanium
Coating Quantanium
Coating
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• Begin by hanging the entire plant, leaving the leaf on. Starting with 30% humidity at 60-65 degrees Fahrenheit for 24 hours, raising the humidity to 50-60% for another ve to six days.
• Next, carefully cut all your owers o the main stocks of the plant, leaving only owers and leaves in tact. Then, depending on the density of the owers, it should be ready to run through the machine.
• The buds should be about 80-90% dry, which allow the fan leaf and sugar leaf to remain somewhat PLIABLE/BENDY, in a soft and exible state. If the larger leaf is too dry and brittle (which makes
it more dicult for the machine to pull this stier leaf through the slots of the drum, preventing a clean, sharp cut) raise the humidity up to 75% for about half a day to a full day. This, remarkably,
softens up the unwanted leaf while returning almost no additional moisture to the main body of the buds.
THIS METHOD WILL ALLOW VIRTUALLY NO ADDITIONAL
MOISTURE BACK TO THE INNER BUD/FLOWER. THE
MOISTURE WILL ONLY SOFTEN UP THE OUTER LEAVES.
THE LEAVES MUST BE SOFT AND
PLIABLE FOR THE DRY TRIMMER TO
BE EFFECTIVE.
NOTE 1:CRITICAL: NOTE 2:
IT IS CRITICAL FOR THE UNWANTED LEAVES TO BE SOFT AND BENDY FOR THIS MACHINE TO
PREFORM A CLEAN PERFECT CUT. WE ALSO RECOMMEND USING A HUMIDIFIER OR A WATER
BOTTLE WITH A MISTING NOZZLE TO RE-INTRODUCE A SMALL AMOUNT OF MOISTURE TO THE
UNWANTED LEAVES BEFORE RUNNING THE FLOWERS THROUGH THE MACHINE.
TRIM BOTH WET + DRY
ALL CENTURIONPRO TRIMMING MACHINES NOW COME ALL INCLUSIVE WITH BOTH WET AND DRY TUMBLERS! OR… DO YOU ONLY TRIM ONE WAY?
GET ALL YOUR TUMBLERS AS EITHER WET OR DRY!
The solid steel slats on our wet tumblers are 1/8” in width
compared to 1/4” on tumblers oered by our competitors. Having
a thinner slat means less metal material and more open area,
resulting in an overall increase in access to the blades by 50%
when compared to the 1/4” wide standard dual-purpose tumbler.
This increased cutting surface allows more of the ower to come in
contact with the blades resulting in a tighter, closer, faster cut with
just one pass. This negates the need for a second pass through a
tumbler or placing machines “back-to-back”.
Another advantage to 1/8” wide slats is that the thinner slats have
a smaller surface area for resin to build up on, therefore reducing
resin loss and quickening tumbler clean up time.
What does this mean?! You will have a higher potency
product and less cleaning time when using our dedicated
wet tumbler.
When fresh wet owers are fully dried, they shrink to
about 25%-30% in size of what they once were. They
become brittle, fragile and more susceptible to damage.
For this reason, a Dry tumbler is needed when harvesting
dry owers because the cutting surface area is greatly
reduced on the dry tumbler. The 1/4” wide steel slats
means more metal material is present and there is less
open area, thereby protecting the smaller fragile owers
from being overexposed to the blades of the machine.
This will result in less trichome loss and a higher yield
as more of your owers will stay intact during the
harvesting process.
You will not get this level of protection when using a
"dual-purpose standard tumbler" to trim both wet and
dry owers.
TRIMMING DRY? HERE ARE SOME IMPORTANT TIPS!
WHY NOT USE A DUAL-PURPOSE STANDARD TUMBLER TO TRIM BOTH WET AND DRY FLOWERS?
CENTURIONPRO
REGULAR WET TUMBLER
CENTURIONPRO
REGULAR DRY TUMBLER
After running the buds through the machine the chances are they are ready to bag up! All that might be necessary is a quick test after the bag has been sealed by opening it back up to air them out a
bit to achieve the perfect moisture content (curing process). You may prefer to run the machine with the plastic cover o, and diverter almost open (this varies depending on the density of the strain).
Please note the machine operates best when the tumbler is 40-60% full. A huge bonus to the DRY trimming method is that the machine will require almost no periodic cleaning, as the Quantanium
non-stick drum and blade will not gum up and therefore not reduce performance. The main advantage of DRY trimming is said to be better preservation of all the strong natural aromas and avours
after the harvesting process is complete.
MONTHS OF WORK CAN BE RUINED IN A FEW HOURS AT THE END SO PLEASE BE PATIENT AND TAKE YOUR TIME WITH THE HARVESTING AND CURING PROCESS.
1/8” SOLID STEEL SLATS FOR DRY 1/4” SOLID STEEL SLATS FOR DRY
Yes, a “dual-purpose standard tumbler” will harvest both wet and dry ower. But.....You will not receive the same level of eciency as using a tumbler designed specically for a particular wet or dry
trimming application. The dual-purpose standard tumbler will not trim as fast or as clean as a dedicated wet tumbler and will not be as delicate on your owers as a true dedicated dry tumbler. This
is why we will not promote "dual-purpose standard" tumblers and this is also why CenturionPro includes both a wet and a dry tumbler with each machine.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
MY PRODUCT IS STUCK IN THE MIDDLE OF MY TUMBLER AND WILL NOT COME OUT THE OTHER END.
1) The tumbler should always be 40%-60% full. You should be feeding the tumbler every 30-60 seconds; this will ensure that new product entering the machine will help
push out product that is trimmed. This constant ow of product will also help with your processing capacity.
2) You can also increase the downward slope of the machine. To do this place a piece of cardboard or wood underneath the input side wheels/legs. Before turning the
machine ensure that the machine is level and sturdy.
3) Try opening the Diverter fully and/or removing the plastic top cover. This will increase the air ow and decrease the suction, allowing product to pass through quicker.
MY LEAF COLLECTOR IS NOT TURNING ON.
1) Ensure the correct voltage is being supplied as per your manual and never use an extension cord longer than 25 ft. Using an extension longer than 25 ft long will cause a
drop in power being supplied to the leaf collector. This can cause the motor to compensate for the lost power, therefore over heat and eventually burn out.
2) Test your electrical current to make sure it is producing power. We recommend having a certied electrician set up the proper power supply as noted on pg. 15. This will
ensure your power source is supplying the correct electricity. If you have not done this, have a certied electrician come and test your electrical current.
3) If you have tried all of the above, then your leaf collector’s capacitors or electrical box may need to be replaced. Ensure that you have a certied electrician install the parts
correctly. Also have them double check your power supply. If your power supply is inconsistent, the same problems will occur in the future.
MY TUMBLER IS SPINNING SLOWER THAN USUAL OR IS NOT SPINNING AT ALL.
1) You will need to take a link (or two) out of the belt. Use a pair of needle nose pliers to help you with this. When putting your tightened belt back on your
machine it might be a little dicult. Use the video tutorial “Removing and Replacing the Belt” on our website to help you with this. Once the belt is tightened
properly, the tumbler speed will resume back to normal.
2) Ensure that the tumbler is placed correctly in the grooves and there is no lubricant on the Tumbler O Rings (red o-rings on both sides of the tumbler). This will
cause the tumbler to slip in one spot rather than make a full rotation.
3) Ensure your Cam Follower's O Rings are in tact. You should NEVER run your machine without these. Cam Followers help guide the tumbler, without these your
tumbler and/or machine can incur damage.
THE LEAF COLLECTOR SUCTION SEEMS WEAK.
1) Ensure the correct voltage is being supplied as per your manual and never use an extension cord longer than 25 ft. Using an extension cord longer than 25 ft long will
cause a drop in power being supplied to the leaf collector. This can cause the motor to compensate for the lost power, therefore over heat and eventually burn out.
2) Test your electrical current to make sure it is producing power. We recommend having a certied electrician set up the proper power supply as noted on pg. 15. This will
ensure your power source is supplying the correct electricity. If you have not done this, have a certied electrician come and test your electrical current.
3) Ensure the leaf collector and surrounding parts are clean. Also ensure nothing is blocking the inlet or the outlet of the leaf collector. Often buildup of product around the
openings of the blower can cause weak suction. Be sure to clean the Kief Collection System, Impeller and the inside of the blower. Refer to pg. 9 for cleaning instructions.
THE PRODUCT IS NOT COMING OUT TRIMMED.
1) First, ensure that your machine is clean. Clean the Bed Bar Blade (at blade), top and underneath every 3-4 hours of use. The Reel Blade (rotary blade) should be
cleaned every 6-8 hours of use. Think of the blades as a pair of scissors, if the blades are not clean the machine will not be able to do its job.
2) Secondly, ensure that the Bed Bar Blade is set close to the Reel Blade. The space between the two blades should be the same thickness as a single sheet of newspaper –
essentially, they should be skimming. Please refer to the video tutorial “Adjusting the Blade” on our website on how to set the Bed Bar Blade accurately. Again, think of the
blades as a pair of scissors, if the blades are too far away from each other they will not trim your product.
3) Lastly, ensure the suction from the Leaf Collector is working correctly. Make sure there are no air-leaks. Keep in mind that long extension cords result in a decrease in
performance of the leaf collector.
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MY MACHINE MOTOR IS HOT
1) Your machine may be overworking due to a voltage drop in your power supply. This can happen if you’re using an extension cord that is too long or undersized. You can
only use an extension cord with a maximum length of 25ft.
2) Use a voltage tester to test your electrical current to ensure you have the correct voltage. We recommend having a certied electrician to come in and make sure
your power supply is consistent.
3) Having a motor on for an extended period can be the reason for overheating. Allow the motor to cool down by turning the machine o for an hour, every 5 hours of use.
MY LEAF COLLECTOR IS MAKING A LOUD BANGING NOISE
1) Ensure your blower is clean of debris and build up. Build up inside the blower and on the impeller can cause contact with the housing of the blower.
2) If cleaning the build up in your blower does not stop the noise, there may be a bend in your impeller. As such, you will need to purchase a new impeller to
replace the one in your leaf collector. To remove the impeller use ONLY a pulling tool. Refer to pg. 9 for instructions on how to properly remove the impeller.
THE CIRCUIT BREAKER KEEPS TRIPPING.
1) This is caused by a cord that is too long or undersized. Your cord must be no more than 25ft long and the same gauge of thickness as the main cord.
2) Also, ensure the machine is not sharing a circuit with other devices and the correct size breaker is present. Circuit sharing can signicantly decrease the power
being supplied to the devices therefore causing the breaker to trip.
3) Test your electrical current to make sure it is producing consistent power. We recommend having a certied electrician set up the proper power supply as
noted on pg. 15. This will ensure your power source is supplying the correct electricity. If you have not done this, have a certied electrician come and test your
electrical current to ensure it complies with the electrical requirements on pg. 15.
THERE IS A HIGH PITCH SCREECHING NOISE COMING FROM MY MACHINE.
1) Determine if the noise is coming from your reel bearings or brush assembly. Check your reel bearings to ensure they are greased suciently, Take a look at the video
tutorial “Packing the Bearings” on our website to help you with this. If the noise persists after you grease your bearings you will need to purchase and replace them. If the
noise is coming from your brush assembly, you will need to purchase and replace the brush bearings.
2) If the noise is coming from your leaf collector, you will need to replace the bearings in your leaf collector. Please contact our tech support for more details on this.
3) It is very important to ensure that after cleaning your machine, you run it for 10-15 mins to ensure there is no residual water around the bearings.
THERE IS A HIGH-SPEED TICKING SOUND COMING FROM THE BLADES.
1) The ticking sounds might be the bed bar blade and reel blade making slight contact. If the machine is producing a louder than usual ticking/banging sound, then turn o
the machine and inspect the blades. Ensure your blades are properly adjusted by following the video tutorial “Adjusting the Bed Bar Blade” on our website.
2) A n on the tumbler might be slightly protruding therefore causing slight contact with the bed bar blade. This will cause a ticking sound for every rotation the
tumbler does. Watch the video tutorial on our website called “Straightening the Drum”. Also ensure the blade is adjusted properly.
MY TUMBLER IS HOPPING AND/OR WOBBLING.
1) All tumbles are hand rolled and welded. None of our tumblers are cut from a perfectly cylindrical pipe, therefore the tumbler might appear as it is slightly
wobbling while the machine is on.
2) You might notice a slight hop to your tumbler every rotation. This is from the Red Tumbler O Ring. This should not aect the functioning of your machine.
However, if you notice the hop getting worse, you will need to replace this part.
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HOW EASY IS IT TO CLEAN?
Our machines can be taken apart and cleaned within 10-15 minutes. There are four screws to remove
the top cover, pressure wash the machine and then you’re good to go. Our Quantanium coating is
similar to a Teon pan you would have at home which is even easier to clean. Just submerge in warm
water, let soak and then wipe with a soft cloth. We recommend to clean every 3-4 hours of use, but it
depends on your strain. We know the importance of down time during a harvest so we wanted to make
this process extremely quick and easy
WHAT IS THE MAINTENANCE LIKE?
We have several video tutorials on our website with how to fully service your machine. These step by
step DIY videos make it very easy to do everything necessary to maintain your machine. All parts can be
ordered through any hydroponic store nationwide.
DO YOUR MACHINES TRIM WET OR DRY?
All CenturionPro trimming machines now come all inclusive with both wet and dry tumblers. You have
a wet tumbler for wet trimming and a dry tumbler for dry trimming. This is a major benet because you
can purchase one machine and still have the capability to trim wet or dry owers. Our dry tumblers
have a smaller cutting surface than the wet. If you were to run dry product through a wet tumbler, you
would have excess loss of owers. Keeping the yield high is the biggest advantage to having a specic
tumbler for both methods of harvesting, wet or dry. Do you only trim one way? Get all your tumblers
as either wet or dry!
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
ARE YOUR MACHINES BUILT TO AN INDUSTRIAL STANDARD?
We do not compromise quality for cost savings. All CenturionPro Solutions machines are composed
of the highest quality materials available in North America and each machine is put through a
comprehensive quality control inspection. We only use brand name components in the build out of our
machines which enables us to have the comfort in giving you a 10 year trimmer warranty. With proper
maintenance these machines will last you well over a decade.
WHAT IS THE OPTIMAL ROOM TEMPERATURE TO TRIM?
Use your CenturtionPro machine in 50-60 °F (10- 15 °C) room to get the best performance. Cooler
temperatures prevent excessive sticking to machine components.
MY MACHINE IS NOT WORKING LIKE IT DID WHEN IT WAS NEW, WHY?
Make sure to fully clean the machine and blades. If the machine is clean, the blade is adjusted properly
and the leaf collector has full suction, then your machine should trim exactly like it was new.
WHY IS MY PRODUCT STICKING TO THE INSIDE OF THE TUMBLER?
If you nd that product is sticking to the inside of the tumbler, rst clean the tumbler. When you
reassemble it, make sure the top brush bristles are poking through 1/4" into the tumbler.
HOW MUCH PRODUCT SHOULD BE IN THE TUMBLER AT ONE TIME?
The tumbler should be 40-60% full when trimming.
WE ARE OPEN MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 9AM TO 5PM PST - PH: 1-855-535-0558
FILLING OUT THE “CONTACT US” FORM ON THE WEBSITE, IS ANOTHER SURE WAY TO GET IN TOUCH.
You are about to enjoy the experience of CenturionPro Solution’s automated trimming machine. For critical information on assembly, cleaning, care, maintenance and
how to operate your machine correctly, please review this manual and check out our video tutorials, which are posted on our website for your ease and convenience.
Go to www.cprosolutions.com/video-tutorials for our video tutorials.
These tutorials provide how-to assistance on the following aspects of machine maintenance:
• Straightening the Tumbler/Drum • Complete Unit Assembly • Sharpening The Blade
• Skirt Assembly • Replacing the Bearings • Cleaning The Blower
• Removing and Replacing The Belt • Manually Bucking Your Product • Adjusting The Blade
• Replacing The Motor • Trimmer Cleaning and Maintenance • Packing The Bearings
• Blade Removal and Cleaning • Replacing The Tumbler/Drum Ring • Replacing The Pulleys
**If for some reason you can’t nd an answer to your question online or in your manual, please do not hesitate to contact us.
ADDITIONAL ASSISTANCE
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OWNERS MANUAL
3.0
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3.0 & LEAF COLLECTOR SPECIFICATIONS
3.0 BULLET TRIMMER
Input Voltage
13 Amp - 110V NA
3.5 Amp - 220V EU/AUS
Dimensions 36" L x 36" W x 28" H
Weight 575 lbs
Reels 3
Blades Per Reel 5
Tumbler Diameter 3 x 6.5”
Tumbler Length 35"
Number of Tumblers 3 Wet + 3 Dry (or 6 Wet, or 6 Dry)
Human Trimmer Replacement 75 people
Processing Capacity
Dry: 50 lbs/hr
Wet: 250 lbs/hr
Cuts Per Minute 140,000
Warranty 10 year
3.0 LEAF COLLECTOR
Input Voltage
34 Amp - 220V NA
34 Amp - 220V EU/AUS
Dimensions 30" L x 25" W x 27" H
Weight 175lbs
Horsepower 6 hp
Airow Capacity 5000 CFM
Warranty 3 year
ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY SET-UP
TEST YOUR ELECTRICAL CURRENT TO MAKE SURE IT
IS PRODUCING POWER. WE RECOMMEND HAVING A
CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN SET UP THE PROPER POWER
SUPPLY. THIS WILL ENSURE YOUR POWER SOURCE IS
SUPPLYING THE CORRECT ELECTRICITY. IF YOU HAVE NOT
DONE THIS, HAVE A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN COME AND
TEST YOUR ELECTRICAL CURRENT.
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LIABILITIES
LEGALITIES
CenturionPro Solutions (the manufacturer) will repair or replace, without charge, any parts
proven defective in material or workmanship for a period of 10 years on the Trimming
Machine and 3 years on the Leaf Collector.
The warranty period will begin on the date the machine(s) is purchased by the initial purchaser.
Product or component warranty defects can be remedied at any authorized service dealer, or
directly at the manufacturer. Any service work performed, and deemed valid due to a defective
part, will be free of charge. CenturionPro Solutions reserves the right to use any manufacturer-
approved replacement part for the warranty repair.
The machine or defective part then must be returned to the manufacturer for analysis or
replacement at the cost of the owner. Parts deemed to be covered under the warranty will be
provided for free excluding shipping costs.
Do not return the machine to the place of purchase for repair or warranty claims, unless you
have been authorized by CenturionPro Solutions to do so. The place of purchase can only sell
replacement parts and will not repair any warranty issues, unless it is noted as an authorized
repair dealer and has been authorized to work on your machine.
CenturionPro trimming machines are intended for use on legal aromatic herbs and hops. Please check all municipal, provincial/state and
federal laws and regulations before using these machines. CenturionPro Solutions does not promote or condone the use of these products in
any way that may be deemed illegal. Allow only persons who understand this disclaimer to operate the machines.
The manufacturer assumes no risk and shall be subject to no liability for damages or loss resulting from the specic use or application made
of the product. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for any special, incidental or consequential damages (including loss of use, loss
of prot and claims of third parties) however caused - whether by negligence of the manufacturer or otherwise. If you have any questions
regarding your warranty rights and responsibilities, please contact the manufacturer.
YOU MUST REGISTER YOUR TRIMMER WITHIN 30 DAYS OF YOUR PURCHASE
WARRANTY
YOU HAVE JUST MADE A SMART DECISION BY PURCHASING THE BEST TRIMMER IN THE WORLD. FAILURE TO REGISTER YOUR MACHINE WITHIN 30
DAYS OF PURCHASE WILL VOID YOUR 10 YEAR WARRANTY. PROTECT YOUR INVESTMENT. THIS PROCESS WILL ONLY TAKE 3 MINUTES TO COMPLETE.
TO REGISTER GO TO:
cprosolutions.com/warranty
!! IMPORTANT !!
IF WARRANTY REPAIR IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONTACT THE MANUFACTURER AT 1-855-535-0558 OR
[email protected] AND PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
1. Model and serial number
2. Proof of purchase date
3. A copy of the original Warranty Registration Card or Online Submission
4. Details of the defect or problem (include photos and videos)
YOU MAY BE DENIED WARRANTY COVERAGE IF YOUR MACHINE HAS FAILED
DUE TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING:
Product abuse Normal wear
Product neglect Accidental damage
Improper maintenance Unapproved modications
Improper electrical connection
WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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NOTES
FOR ALL OTHER ISSUES, PLEASE EMAIL [email protected], WE WOULD BE HAPPY TO HELP YOU.
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