TECHNICAL REPAIR GUIDE
▲! WARNING
Do not attempt repair of this unit unless you are familiar with the necessary tools, equipment, utility connections and potential hazards.
Repair should be performed only by a qualified service provider.
Failure to do so could result in reduced performance of the unit, serious personal injury or death.
This guide contains service checks to assist service personnel in locating and correcting any malfunction that might occur to render the air cleaner ineffective or inoperative. The air cleaner has been designed with replaceable components, such as the
SERVICE INDICATION | SERVICE CHECKS | |
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Control switch “ON” | Unit functioning Normally. | |
Fan operating |
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Operating Light ON |
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Control switch “ON” | 1. | Power is not being supplied to air cleaner. |
Fan not operating |
| A. Check fuse or circuit breaker. |
Operating Light OFF |
| B. Make sure that door is closed and safety switch is pushed in. |
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Excessive arcing during | 1. | Collecting cell dirty. |
normal operation – |
| A. Clean cell thoroughly as instructed in this manual. |
Operating Light may blink | 2. | Wet collecting cell. |
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| A. Allow cell to dry after cleaning before applying power. |
NOTE: Occasional arcing | 3. | Excessive airborne material. |
or “snapping” is considered |
| A. Additional air cleaner(s) may be required in extreme environments. |
normal. |
| B. Additional clean |
| 4. | Damaged or shorted collecting cell. |
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| A. Inspect cell for bent plates. Straighten plates as necessary. |
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| B. Check for foreign objects shorting across cell plates or ionizing section. |
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| C. Inspect cell for loose or broken ionizing wire(s). Replace as needed. |
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| D. Inspect cell for cracked or broken insulator(s), around cell perimeter. |
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| Replace collecting cell if condition persists. |
| 5. | Damaged charcoal filter. |
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| A. Remove charcoal filter. If arcing/snapping stops, the filter may be |
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| breaking down and require disposal or replacement. |
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Control switch “ON” | 1. | Damaged or shorted collecting cell. |
Fan operating |
| A. Remove collecting cell. Close door so safety switch is pushed in. |
Operating Light OFF |
| If Operating light comes ON with cell removed, check cell as described |
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| above. If light does not come ON, proceed to next step. |
| 2. | Power Supply. |
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| A. Remove collecting cell. With safety switch pushed in, 120 VAC should |
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| be present at terminals marked “LINE” on power supply. If voltage is |
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| below 6100 VDC at red high voltage terminal on power supply, replace |
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| power supply. If voltage is correct, replace indicator light. |
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| NOTE: Unit may require up to one hour of operation to reach indicated |
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| voltage when first installed or when replacing cell. |
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