Trion FM 1000 manual Maintenance And Washing

Models: FM 1000

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MAINTENANCE AND WASHING

3.Open Filter access door and remove it. Also remove both collector cells or media filter and set aside being careful not to damage either.

4.Install eyebolts provided with unit as shown in Sketch A.

5.Select mounting location as near to the center of the area to be cleaned or at the point recommended by your TRION Representative. Remove a section of ceiling tile.

6.Attach a length of safety chain (2.0 Min.) or equivalent rod, cable or other hanger material to each of the four eyebolts. Fasten securely. See Sketch A.

7.Lift unit into place and support while securing to permanent ceiling, ceiling joist, etc. (See Sketch B)

CAUTION:

DO NOT ALLOW FULL WEIGHT OF UNIT TO REST ON T-BAR CEILING.

8.Install mounting trim brackets to each side to fill in the gap between the unit and T-Bar.

9.Connect electrical power to the unit. See Wiring Diagram.

10.If optional carbon filter is used, remove filter from plastic bag and install in the guide rails provided inside the cabinet behind the main filter. Replace the main filter and pre-filter / door assembly. Close the door and secure by turning the quarter turn fasteners clockwise with a coin or screwdriver. The unit is now ready for operation.

The following information will be required for prompt delivery of repair parts:

Description

Located

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Unit model number

Inside door

2.

Unit serial number

Inside door

3.

Part number and description

Exploded views.

When a part number is not listed, give the above information and include the item number from the exploded views.

MAINTENANCE AND WASHING

MAINTENANCE

When to Wash: Periodically the dirt collected by your unit must be removed. The frequency of washing will depend on the amount of dirt present in the air in your locality.

The washing frequency best suited for your unit can be determined by examining the dirt collected components at three week intervals. As the dirt begins to collect, you

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Trion FM 1000 manual Maintenance And Washing