Rockler Dust RIGHT User manual

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1250 CFM Wall-Mount Dust Collector Instructions
Effective May 2019

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GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
This product is designed only for specific applications as defined in the instructions and should not be modified or used for any
manner not described in these instructions. Use only recommended accessories. Before using the 1250 CFM Wall-Mount Dust
Collector: READ, UNDERSTAND and FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND SAFETY WARNINGS. KEEP THESE
INSTRUCTIONS READILY AVAILABLE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
> Always confirm that you are using the most recent version of
the Instructions and safety warnings for your product (see the
Instructions link on the product page at Rockler.com).
> Before using another tool with this product, always read,
understand and follow the instructions and safety warnings
in the owner’s manual for that tool. If you do not have the
owner’s manual, obtain one from the tool’s manufacturer
before using it with this product.
> Before using any chemical with this product, always read,
understand and follow all safety warnings and guidelines in
the manufacturer’s Safety Data Sheet (SDS; formerly called
“MSDS”), especially regarding:
• How to safely use the chemical, including potential hazards
and recommended first aid measures;
• Personal safety equipment required to safely use the
chemical (e.g. gloves, eye protection, mask/respirator, etc.);
• Proper and safe handling, storage and disposal of
the chemical.
> Before using this product, review and verify that all tools to be
used with it have safety equipment installed and are in proper
working order as defined by the tool’s owner’s manual.
> Do not use this product until you have read and are
confident you understand:
• Product Specific Safety Warnings (pp. 3-4);
• Parts List (p. 5);
• Choosing a Mounting Location (pp. 6-8);
• Assembly (p. 8);
• Electrical Connections and Grounding (p. 9);
• Operating the Dust Collector (p. 10);
• Clearing and Resetting the Remote (p. 11);
• Overload Reset (p. 11);
• Maintenance (p. 11).
> The user assumes all risk and responsibility for the proper and
safe use of this product and for ensuring product suitability for
the intended application.
> It is the sole responsibility of the purchaser of this product to
ensure that any anyone you allow to use this product reads
and complies with all instructions and safety precautions
outlined in this manual prior to use.
> Follow all standard shop safety practices, including:
• Keep children and bystanders away from the tool
operating area;
• Do NOT use power tools in explosive environments, or in
the presence of flammable liquids, fumes or dust;
• TURN OFF AND UNPLUG all power tools BEFORE
making any adjustments or changing accessories;
• Remain alert and use good judgment. Do not use this
product if you are in any way impaired by medications,
alcohol, drugs or fatigue;
• Keep your work area well lit and clean;
• Dress appropriately. Secure loose clothing, remove all
jewelry and tie up long hair before using this product;
• ALWAYS wear safety glasses, hearing protection
and respiratory protection that complies with
NIOSH/OSHA/ANSI safety standards;
• Use dust collection tools and dust face masks to
reduce exposure to dust;
• Use safety equipment such as featherboards, push
sticks and push blocks, etc., when appropriate;
• Maintain proper footing at all times and do not overreach;
• Do NOT force woodworking tools.
> These warnings and instructions do NOT represent the total
of all information available regarding tool safety, use and
technique. Always seek out opportunities to learn more
and improve your skills and knowledge.
Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood
products can expose you to wood dust, a substance known
ot the State of California to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling
wood dust or use a dust mask or other safeguards for
personal protection. For more information go to
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/wood.
Danger indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Warning indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Caution indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury
or property damage.
Notice indicates important or helpful information and/or user tips.
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PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING (THIS APPLIANCE)
Failure to understand and follow all safety warnings and instructions
could result in fire, electrical shock or serious injury.
Electrical/Grounding
> Connect to a properly grounded outlet only. See
Grounding Instructions (p. 9).
> Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in a risk of electric shock. Check
with a qualified electrician or service person if you are in
doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded. Do
not modify the plug provided with the appliance – if it will
not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician.
> Do NOT use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
> Do NOT use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance is
not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged, left
outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to a service center.
> Make sure the Main Power Switch is in the OFF position
before connecting the machine to the power source.
> Do NOT pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close
a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners.
Do NOT run appliance over cord. Keep cord away from
heated surfaces.
> Do NOT unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp
the plug, not the cord.
> Do NOT handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
> If connected to a circuit protected by fuses, use
time-delay fuses, marked Type D, with this appliance.
> The use of extension cords is discouraged; try to position
the machine near the power source. If an extension cord
is necessary, use only three-wire extension cords that
have three-prong grounding plugs and three-pole
receptacles that accept the tool’s plug.
> Extension cords in poor condition or that are too small
can pose fire and shock hazards. When using an extension
cord, be sure it is in good condition and properly rated.
Safe Use
> Do NOT use to pick up liquids, flammable or combustible
liquids or materials, such as gasoline, or use in areas where
they may be present. Do NOT use to pick up anything that
is burning or smoking, or toxic materials. Do NOT use to
pick up metal items/shavings. Items not to be picked
up with this machine include (but are not necessarily
limited to):
• Fuels • Lighter fluid • Cleaners
• Oil-based paints • Natural gas • Hydrogen
• Coal dust • Magnesium dust • Grain dust
• Gunpowder • Cigarettes • Matches
• Hot ashes
> Do NOT leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from
outlet when not in use and before servicing.
>NEVER leave tool running and unattended.
> Turn off all controls before unplugging.
> Do NOT put any object into openings. Do NOT use with
any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair, and
anything that may reduce airflow.
> Remove all jewelry, secure loose clothing and tie up long
hair before using this machine. To avoid serious injury,
keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of body
away from openings and moving parts.
>NEVER operate without hose connected to suction
chute (inlet). Hazardous moving parts inside. Unplug
before removing hose from suction chute; attach hose
on the suction chute before plugging in.
> Do NOT operate without capping unused dust ports.
> Do NOT use without dust bag mounted in place.
> Wear approved safety glasses, dust mask or respirator
and hearing protection while using this machine or
emptying the dust bag.
Product Specific Safety Warnings continued on page 4

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PRODUCT SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS CONTINUED
Safe Use (continued from p. 3)
> For household use only.
> Close attention is necessary when used by or near children.
> Use only as described in this manual. Use only
manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
> Do NOT hang from the machine or allow anyone else
to do so.
> For the unit to operate, the safety key must be inserted
in the Main Power Switch. It can be removed to prevent
unauthorized use.
Installation/Assembly
> Do NOT install the Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust
Collector outside the work area, especially if the work area
contains a gas-fueled appliance. In drawing the air outside,
the dust collector could lead to a buildup inside the work
area of combustion gases – including deadly carbon
monoxide – that normally are vented from
gas-fueled appliances.
> The Dust Collector must be secured using all four included
5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws driven into structurally
sound wooden wall studs or into 2 x 4 wooden cleats
securely attached to wooden wall studs. All cleats spanning
wall studs must be long enough that both ends of the
cleats can be bolted to studs.
> Do NOT use wall anchors or drywall anchors to mount
the Dust Collector.
> To prevent damage to the power cord, select a mounting
location for the Dust Collector that will keep the cord out
of high-traffic areas.
> The motor assembly of the Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall
Mount Dust Collector is very heavy. To avoid the risk of
serious injury, you MUST obtain the help of another
adult to lift the unit into position.Use proper
lifting techniques.
> After assembly or maintenance, make sure that you
have removed all loose tools from the machine before
turning it on.
Maintenance
> To avoid injury from accidental starting, turn the unit off
and unplug power cord before changing or cleaning dust
bag or before any other servicing.
> Periodically inspect dust and filter bags for any cuts,
rips or tears. Do NOT operate the dust collector with
a damaged bag or hose.
> Empty bag regularly. Do NOT fill the bag more than half-full.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Quantity
1 Motor Assembly 1
2 Bag 1
3 Foam Tape 1
4 Bag Clamp 1
5 Y Fitting 1
6 Vibration Dampeners 2
7 5/16" x 3" L Washer Head Lag Screws 4
8 #10-24 x 3/8" Washer Head Screw 1
9 Remote Control* (not shown) 1
PARTS LIST
1
5
6
6
7
7
7
3
2
4
8
Yellow
Safety Key
* Remote Control (9) requires a 9-Volt battery (not included)

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To locate and mark wooden wall studs in a finished wall, use a
stud finder. As you locate the studs in your desired mounting
area, be sure to mark both edges and the centerline of each
stud. Fig. 1. Be aware that stud spacing can vary. Take your
time identifying and marking the studs to be sure you are certain
of their locations. If you have any doubts that you have located
the studs properly, seek professional installation assistance.
Choosing a Mounting Location
The mounting holes on the Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall
Mount Dust Collector are spaced horizontally 16" on center to
correspond to the common spacing for wall studs. If your desired
mounting location on an open-stud wall does not line up with
studs spaced 16" on center – or if you are mounting to a finished
wall you MUST first bolt two horizontal 2 x 4 wooden cleats to
wooden wall studs and then mount the Dust Collector to the
cleats. The cleats must be spaced vertically 12" apart (from the top
of one cleat to the top of the other) to accommodate the spacing
on the Dust Collector’s mounting bracket. Additionally, the cleats
must be long enough that both ends can be bolted to a wooden
wall stud.
Fig. 1
Outer Edge
of Stud
Outer Edge
of Stud
Centerline
> Do NOT install the Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount
Dust Collector outside the work area, especially if the
work area contains a gas-fueled appliance. In drawing
the air outside, the dust collector could lead to a buildup
inside the work area of combustion gases – including
deadly carbon monoxide – that normally are vented
from gas-fueled appliances.
> The Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector
must be secured using all four included 5/16" x 3" Washer
Head Lag Screws driven into structurally sound wooden
wall studs or into 2 x 4 wooden cleats securely attached
to wooden wall studs. All cleats spanning wall studs must
be long enough that both ends of the cleats can be bolted
to studs.
> Do NOT use wall anchors or drywall anchors to mount
the Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector.
> To prevent damage to the power cord, select a mounting
location for the Dust Collector that will keep the cord out
of high-traffic areas.
> After assembly or maintenance, make sure that you
have removed all loose tools from the machine before
turning it on.

Mounting to Open Studs Spaced 16" On Center
7. With the help of another adult, lift the Dust Collector onto
the four 5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws (7), fitting the
keyhole openings in the Dust Collector’s mounting bracket
over the heads of the Screws. Fully tighten the Screws.
Fig. 3.
Mounting with Cleats
1. Determine the mounting location. Use a level to mark a
horizontal line on both studs at the desired height for the
top set of the Dust Collector’s mounting holes.
2. Measure down 12" and use the level to make a horizontal line
on both studs; this will help you place the pilot hole locations
for the bottom set of the unit’s mounting holes. Fig. 2.
3. Use a level or other straightedge to make vertical marks
across the horizontal marks at the center of each stud.
Measure to double-check that the intersections of these
marks are 16" apart. Fig. 2.
4. Drill 3/16" diameter pilot holes 21⁄2" deep at the four
cross marks. Fig. 2.
5. Using a 1/2" wrench, drive a 5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag
Screw (7) at each location, stopping when the heads of the
Lag Screws are about 1" out from the surface.
6. Install Vibration Dampers (6) on the top and bottom sets of
5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws (7). Make sure enough
of the Lag Screws extend from the studs that the keyhole
slots on the unit itself can fit onto them easily. Fig. 3.
The motor assembly of the Dust Right
1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector is very heavy. To
avoid the risk of serious injury, you MUST obtain the help
of another adult to lift the unit into position. Use proper
lifting techniques.
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The top set of Lag Screws must be located
at least 65" from the floor to provide needed clearance
for the included Bag or the optional Large Canister
Filter (54818, sold separately).
The Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount
Dust Collector must be secured using all four included
5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws (7) driven into
structurally sound wooden wall studs.
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
The top set of Lag Screws must be located
at least 65" from the floor to provide needed clearance
for the included Bag or the optional Large Canister
Filter (54818, sold separately).
The Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount
Dust Collector must be secured using all four included
5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws (7) driven into 2 x 4
wooden cleats securely attached to wooden wall studs.
All cleats spanning wall studs must be long enough that
both ends of the cleats can be bolted to studs.
12"
16"
3/16" diameter x
21⁄2" deep holes
1. Determine the mounting location. If mounting to a finished
wall, you should have marked the edges and centerlines of
the studs at the desired location in Choosing a Mounting
Location. If you have not done so, review the section
and mark all stud locations now; be sure to identify at least
one stud beyond the intended footprint of the Dust Collector
on each side so that both ends of the cleats will be bolted
to a stud.
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7
6
6

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1. Wrap the Foam Tape (3) around the bottom of the outlet
port on the Motor Assembly (1), making sure the bottom
edge of the tape is against the outlet flange. Trim any excess.
2. Fit the narrow mouth of the Bag (2) through the Bag
Clamp (4) and over the outlet port. Tighten the Bag Clamp
around the outlet port, forming a tight seal between the Bag
and the Foam Tape (3) around the outlet. Make sure that the
clear window in the Bag will be visible so you will be able
to see when the Bag needs emptying, and close the zipper
at the bottom.
3. Slide the Y-Fitting (5) onto the 6" inlet port on the Motor
Assembly (1) and align the slot in the fitting with the hole
in the port. Secure the fitting to the port with the included
#10-24 x 3/8" Washer Head Screw (8). Fig. 6.
4. Connect 4" dust hose to one or both of the outlets on the
Y-Fitting (5), securing them with hose clamps. A cap is
included in case only one outlet is used. For efficient dust
collection when hoses are connected to both ports, blast
gates should be used.
The following steps will be easier to
complete after the unit has been mounted to the wall.
> After assembly or maintenance, make sure that you
have removed all loose tools from the machine before
turning it on.
2. Measure the distance between the outside edges of the
two outside studs located in Step 1 and cut two 2 x 4 cleats
to that length.
3. Transfer the stud locations (including centerlines) from the
wall onto the cleats to determine the location of all pilot holes
and counterbores needed to accept 5/16" x 4" Lag Screws
and Washers (not included). Lag screws must be installed
at every stud the cleats cross and at both ends of the cleats.
4. At the center of each stud location on the cleats, use a
1" Forstner bit to drill counterbores of sufficient depth to
accommodate a Washer and the head of the Lag Screw.
5. Drill a 5/16" through hole centered in each counterbore.
6. Hold the upper cleat to the wall at the desired mounting
location and align the pilot holes with the stud centerlines.
Check that it’s level; then use the pilot holes in the cleat to
mark the drilling locations. Make sure the marks are
centered on the studs.
7. Drill 3/16" diameter holes through the drywall (if applicable)
and into the studs at the spots you just marked.
8. Use 5/16" x 4" Lag Screws and Washers (not included) to
securely mount the cleat to the studs.
9. Repeat Steps 7-8 to install the lower cleat, taking care to
maintain the 12" vertical spacing from the top of the upper
cleat to the top of the lower cleat. Fig. 4.
10. On the upper cleat, mark a level horizontal line and then
measure and make vertical marks at the locations for the
top set of mounting screws. Make sure that the marks
are 16" apart. Fig. 4.
11. Use a level to transfer the vertical marks to the lower cleat
and then measure down from the top marks 12" to make
the cross marks locating the bottom set of mounting
screws. Fig. 4.
12. Drill 3/16" diameter pilot holes at these locations.
13. Using a 1/2" wrench, drive a 5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag
Screw (7) at each location, stopping to leave the heads of
the Screws about 1" out from the surface.
14. Install Vibration Dampers (6) on the top and bottom sets
of 5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws (7). Make sure
enough of the Lag Screws extend from the studs that the
keyhole slots on the unit itself can fit onto them easily.
Fig. 5.
The motor assembly of the Dust Right
1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector is very heavy. To
avoid the risk of serious injury, you MUST obtain the help
of another adult to lift the unit into position. Use proper
lifting techniques.
15. With the help of another adult, lift the Dust Collector onto
the four 5/16" x 3" Washer Head Lag Screws, fitting the
keyhole openings in the Dust Collector’s mounting bracket
over the heads of the Screws. Fully tighten the Screws.
Fig. 5.
Assembly
Fig. 4
12"
16"
3/16" diameter holes
Stud Locations

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Improper connection of the equipment-
grounding conductor can result in a risk of electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or service person if you
are in doubt as to whether the outlet is properly grounded.
Do NOT modify the plug provided with the appliance – if it
will not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician.
Electrical Connections and Grounding
Grounding Instructions
This appliance must be grounded. If it should malfunction
or break down, grounding provides a path of least resistance
for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This
appliance is equipped with a cord having an equipment-grounding
conductor and grounding plug. The plug must be inserted into
an appropriate outlet that is properly installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
This appliance is for use on a nominal 120V circuit and has a
grounding attachment plug that looks like the plug illustrated
in Fig 7. Make sure that the appliance is connected to an outlet
having the same configuration as the plug. No adapter should be
used with this appliance.
> Do NOT use outdoors or on wet surfaces.
> Do NOT use with damaged cord or plug. If appliance
is not working as it should, has been dropped, damaged,
left outdoors, or dropped into water, return it to a
service center.
> Do NOT pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle,
close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges
or corners. Do NOT run appliance over cord. Keep
cord away from heated surfaces.
> Do NOT unplug by pulling on cord. To unplug, grasp
the plug, not the cord.
> Do NOT handle plug or appliance with wet hands.
> If connected to a circuit protected by fuses, use
time-delay fuses, marked Type D, with this appliance.
> Make sure the Main Power Switch is in the OFF position
before connecting the machine to the power source.
> The use of extension cords is discouraged; try to position
the machine near the power source. If an extension cord
is necessary, use only three-wire extension cords that
have three-prong grounding plugs and three-pole
receptacles that accept the tool’s plug.
> Extension cords in poor condition or that are too small
can pose fire and shock hazards. When using an
extension cord, be sure it is in good condition
and properly rated.
Fig. 7
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
5
6" Inlet Port
7
7
6
6
Grounding Plug
Cover of
grounded
outlet box

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Operating the Dust Collector
Dust Collector Power Panel
> Do NOT use to pick up flammable or combustible
liquids, such as gasoline, or use in areas where they
may be present.
> Do NOT use to pick up liquids, flammable or combustible
materials, anything that is burning or smoking, or toxic
materials. NEVER use near combustible materials.
Do NOT use to pick up metal items/shavings
due to risk of spark.
> Do not leave appliance when plugged in. Unplug from
outlet when not in use and before servicing.
> Never leave tool running and unattended.
> Turn off all controls before unplugging.
> Do NOT put any object into openings. Do NOT use
with any opening blocked; keep free of dust, lint, hair,
and anything that may reduce airflow.
> Remove all jewelry, secure loose clothing and tie up
long hair before using this machine. To avoid serious
injury, keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts
of body away from openings and moving parts.
>NEVER operate without hose connected to suction
chute (inlet). Hazardous moving parts inside. Unplug
before removing hose from suction chute; attach hose
on the suction chute before plugging in.
> Do NOT operate without capping unused dust ports.
> Do NOT use without dust bag mounted in place.
> Wear approved safety glasses, dust mask or respirator
and hearing protection while using this machine or
emptying the dust bag.
> Close attention is necessary when used by
or near children.
> Use only as described in this manual. Use only
manufacturer’s recommended attachments.
> Do not hang from the machine or allow anyone else
to do so.
> For the unit to operate, the safety key must be inserted
in the Main Power Switch. It can be removed to
prevent unauthorized use.
Main Power
Circuit Breaker Reset
Remote Reset
On/Off Switch
Yellow Safety Key

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Turning on the Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector
is a two-step process that can be accomplished at the machine or
with the Remote Control.
The radio-frequency Remote Control operates on one 9-Volt
battery (not included) and has an effective range of up to
about 25 feet.
1. Lift the paddle of the Main Power Switch.
2. Press the Start/Stop Button on the control module OR
the ON button on the Remote Control. (Make sure the
9-Volt Battery is installed.)
Clearing and Resetting the Remote
If the Remote Control (9) fails to function, try installing a new
battery. If it still will not work, you must clear and reset the
remote.
1. Press the Remote Reset button on the unit’s power panel
for three seconds, until the receiver “beeps” three times.
2. Press the Remote Reset button on the unit’s power panel
for one second, until the receiver “beeps” once.
3. Press the ON button on the handheld Remote Control (9)
until the light on the receiver “beeps” twice.
4. Press the Remote Reset button on the unit’s power panel
for three seconds, until the receiver “beeps” three times.
The Remote Control is now reset.
Overload Reset
The Dust Right 1250 CFM Wall Mount Dust Collector
incorporates overload protection to help prevent damage to the
motor. If the motor is drawing excessive current during periods of
extended operation and begins to overheat, a relay in the control
panel will break the circuit and shut off the dust collector.
If the overload protection is tripped:
1. Flip the Main Power Switch to the OFF position and
unplug the machine.
2. Allow the motor to cool.
3. Press the Circuit Breaker Reset button.
4. Plug in the cord and turn on the unit.
Maintenance
1. Periodically inspect dust and filter bags for any cuts, rips
or tears. Do NOT operate the dust collector with a damaged
bag or hose.
2. Empty bag regularly. Do NOT fill the bag more than half-full.
3. All bearings are shielded and permanently lubricated. No
other lubrication of this machine is necessary.
4. When the machine is not being used, unplug the power
cord from the outlet and store the cord away from any
potential sources of damage, including high-traffic areas,
sharp objects, sources of heat, harsh chemicals and moisture.
Changes or modifications to this unit not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Check Rockler.com for updates. If you have further questions, please
contact our Technical Support Department at 1-800-260-9663
or support@rockler.com
IDENTIFICATION OF ASSEMBLED PRODUCT
1250 CFM WALL-MOUNT DUST COLLECTOR INSTRUCTIONS
(54352/UB105Z) WITH REMOTE CONTROL (IC-315Z)
IDENTIFICATION OF MODULAR COMPONENTS USED
REMOTE CONTROL FCC ID ANZ-IC-315Z
APPLICABLE COMPLIANCE STATEMENTS
NOTE:
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur
in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures:
— Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
— Increase the separation between the equipment
and receiver.
— Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit
different from that to which the receiver is connected.
— Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV
technician for help
RESPONSIBLE PARTY / MANUFACTURER
ROCKLER COMPANIES
ADDRESS 4365 WILLOW DRIVE, MEDINA, MN 55340
TELEPHONE 1-800-279-4441
WWW.ROCKLER.COM
Frequency Range: 315 MHz
Modulation Type: Amplitude-shift keying (ASK)
Bandwidth: 189.58 KHz
Number of Channels: 1 channel
Power Operation: DC 9V Battery

Distributed by Rockler Companies, Inc.
Medina, MN 55340
54352 - RL
Rev 05/19
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