Dedusting unit ecomax 100
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Chapter 7 Maintenance and
Part
Check
Action
Interval
Electronics of the
operating unit,
ports
Damage,
condition,
function,
leakages
Maintenance
Every 12 months
7.2
Filter change
DANGER
Infection, poisoning, breathing difficulties and sensitization when changing fine
dust filters or Hepa filters.
Inhaling or touching harmful dust and glass fibres when changing the filter.
Wear mouth/respiratory protection and gloves to change filter.
Do not reach into the filter.
Do not shake the filter.
Pack filter dust-tight (e.g. in optionally available aero-hygiene-bag).
When disposing of waste, observe the local regulations for waste in
accordance with the Waste Management Ordinance, code number AVV
150202.
WARNING
Respiratory distress, sensitization.
When changing the filter, inhale or touch dusts that may be harmful in this high
concentration.
Wear mouth/respiratory protection and gloves to change filter.
Do not reach into the filter.
Do not shake the filter.
Pack filter dust-tight (e.g. in optionally available aero-hygiene-bag).
Observe local regulations for disposal.
WARNING
Long hair and loose clothing can be drawn in or caught by the fan when the
machine is open at the side and the fan is switched on.
Fingers and hands can be severely injured by the fan when the fan is switched on
and the machine is opened from the side at the bottom.
The mains plug must be disconnected when working on the fan.
The repairer must completely remove the power cable and store it safely
so that a third party cannot (un)intentionally switch on the machine
during repair work.