Americair 6000V, 8500 & 10000, 6500 warranty Dealer Filter Change Instructions 2500HV, 4000HV

Page 13

Dealer Filter Change Instructions - 2500HV, 4000HV & 6000V

!WARNING

Electrical Shock Hazard.

Can cause injury or death.

Disconnect all electrical power supplies before servicing.

Do no operate equipment without access panels in place

!CAUTION

Risk of Sharp Edges Hazard.

Equipment sharp edges can cause injuries.

Avoid grasping equipment edges without protective gloves.

It is recommended that gloves and a filtered breathing mask be worn during filter replacement to avoid breathing particulates (dust, mold, pollen, etc.) captured on the filter that become airborne during the filter(s) changeout.

The old filters should be wrapped and sealed in plastic bags immediately upon removal from the unit to avoid distributing particles throughout the house during the process of disposal.

1. Accessing the filters

a.Remove safety screw(s) from HEPA filter access panel.

b.For 2500HV or 4000HV, unlatch the three retaining clips and lift off HEPA filter access panel.

For 6000V, pull the HEPA filter access panel up by the finger tabs and lift out to remove.

c.Bracing the unit so it does not move, turn the HEPA cartridge counter-clockwise and lift/pull out.

2. Pre-filter Replacement

a.Pull the pre-filter up and off the unit.

NOTE: The pre-filter may contain contaminants, remove it slowly to avoid releasing particles back into the air.

b.Foam pre-filters can be washed several times, wash by hand in warm water. Let it dry completely before placing it back onto the HEPA cartridge.

b.If replacing the filter, remove plastic shrink wrap from the new pre-filter.

c.Stretch the new/washed filter around the top of the HEPA cartridge and slide it down into place

3. Inner Carbon Filter Replacement

a.Look inside the HEPA cartridge to locate the two ends of the inner carbon filter.

b.Pull one end of the old inner carbon filter in and bend it into a loose roll so it can be removed.

c.Remove the inner carbon filter from the HEPA cartridge.

d.Remove plastic shrink wrap from the new inner carbon filter.

e.Unroll the inner carbon filter and roll it up in the opposite direction (this makes the filter follow a more contoured profile against the inner HEPA fil- ter surfaces and helps keep it in place), place the rolled inner carbon filter inside the HEPA car- tridge and gently unroll it until the ends ‘butt’ together and the filter is snug against the HEPA filter.

4. HEPA Filter Replacement

a.If replacing the HEPA filter with a new filter, discard old HEPA filter and use new when replacing the HEPA filter into the unit.

b.With each annual filter replacement kit, a new ‘o’ ring is provided. The old one is removed by pinch- ing it between two fingers and pulling it off the col- lar on the blower deck.

c.Discard old ‘o’ ring.

d.Place the new ‘o’ ring onto the collar and slide it down to the base of the blower deck.

5. Optional Carbon Canister

a.Remove old carbon canister (if installed) by pulling it out from the inside of the HEPA filter.

b.If replacing an inner carbon filter with the carbon canister, remove inner carbon filter by following the steps a. to c. in section 3.

c.Remove the plastic shrink wrap from the new car- bon canister.

d.Slide the carbon canister into the HEPA cartridge, smaller end first. The carbon canister should slide all the way in until the metal edges at the base meet the HEPA filter.

e.Support the carbon canister with your fingers so it does not slide out when replacing the HEPA car- tridge assembly into the unit.

7. Installing the HEPA Filter Cartridge

a.With the filters changed or inspected, all 3 filters are ready to be placed back into the unit. Place the HEPA cartridge gently into the unit (if a carbon canister is being used, take care not to let it slide out as it is heavy and could damage the unit)

b.When the HEPA cartridge is in place, brace the unit, press down and gently turn it clockwise to lock it into place. If too much force is used, the cartridge may be difficult to remove!

c.Replace the HEPA filter access panel.

For 4000HV, latch it with the three retaining clips.

d.Re-install safety screw(s) into HEPA filter access panel.

e.Plug the unit back into a power outflow and turn it on.

13

Image 13
Contents Shipping and Packing List Rules for Safe Installation and OperationHepa System Models For Models 2500HV, 4000HV, 6000V, 6500, 8500Specifications Table of ContentsIntroduction Product Application Guidelines General InformationSize of House vs. Air Changes per Hour Parts Identification Parts Identification 2500HV 4000HVParts Identification 6500, 8500 Hepa Cartridge Parts 6500, 8500 Filter Parts IdentificationModel 2500 & 4000HV Physical Dimensions of UnitModels 6500, 8500 Air Intake Air Outflow Filter Section Access Panel Motor Section Access PanelDealer Installation Instructions Forced air handler/furnace system with an HRV/ERV Return InstallationExample of Return to With an HRV/ERVIndependent Operation Example of Single Room Stand Alone System InstallationOperation MaintenanceDealer Filter Change Instructions 2500HV, 4000HV Dealer Filter Change Instructions 6500, 8500 Electrical Diagram Dealer Motor Assembly Replacement InstructionsReplacement Parts for 6000V Qty Canadian International Replacement Parts
Related manuals
Manual 8 pages 30.99 Kb

2500HV, 6000V, 8500 & 10000, 6500, 4000HV specifications

The Americair series, including the models 4000V, 8500, 10000, 6500, and 5000V, represents a significant advancement in air purification technology. Designed for commercial and industrial applications, these units are engineered to enhance indoor air quality while ensuring maximum efficiency and user convenience.

One of the standout features across these models is the use of advanced HEPA filtration system. HEPA filters are designed to capture at least 99.97% of airborne particles, including dust, pollen, smoke, and other allergens, down to 0.3 microns in size. This capability is crucial for environments that demand stringent air quality standards, such as hospitals, schools, and offices.

The Americair 4000V model is tailored for smaller spaces, yet it packs a powerful punch with a CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) that ensures rapid air cleaning. It's particularly suited for rooms up to 400 square feet, making it ideal for small businesses and home offices. The user-friendly interface allows for easy adjustments, and the lightweight design ensures portability.

Moving up in capacity, the Americair 5000V and 6500 models cater to medium-sized rooms, providing enhanced CADR levels. These units incorporate smart technology, allowing for app connectivity, enabling users to monitor air quality in real time and receive notifications for filter changes.

The Americair 8500 and 10000 models are designed for larger spaces such as auditoriums and open-plan offices. With high-performance motors and multi-stage filtration systems, these models not only purify the air but also circulate it efficiently. Additionally, they come equipped with UV-C light technology, which works to eliminate germs and bacteria, enhancing health safety in populated areas.

All models feature energy-efficient designs, ensuring they consume less power while maintaining high performance levels. Noise reduction technology is also integrated, making these units operate quietly, an essential factor for environments requiring minimal disruption.

In conclusion, the Americair series stands out with its combination of powerful filtration, energy efficiency, and user-friendly technology. Whether for a small office or a large industrial space, these models provide versatile solutions for improving indoor air quality, promoting a healthier environment for all.