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<blockquote data-quote="m.cameron" data-source="post: 255319" data-attributes="member: 3847"><p>Well im going with sidey on this one for correct answer as they had no idea about maintenance of filters wven though it says on it 'after 4 hours manually stop machine and shake filters' no one had read or followed this basic instruction even once the thing started to play up headbang </p><p></p><p>So called company who make it and set up a service schedule and showed the workshop manager how to bash the filters and empty its dust collection bin, which was almost full.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m.cameron, post: 255319, member: 3847"] Well im going with sidey on this one for correct answer as they had no idea about maintenance of filters wven though it says on it 'after 4 hours manually stop machine and shake filters' no one had read or followed this basic instruction even once the thing started to play up headbang So called company who make it and set up a service schedule and showed the workshop manager how to bash the filters and empty its dust collection bin, which was almost full. [/QUOTE]
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