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Maintenance

4.3  

Repairs

If the necessary spare parts are not available, the compressor station must be sent to the 

manufacturer for repair.

Attention!

 The power supply cord is not replaceable by service personnel in the field the 

compressor station must be sent to the manufacturer for repair for any related issues.

Attention!

 Only use the spare parts and accessories permitted by the manufacturer. The 

use of spare parts and accessories other than the ones stated in the manual could cause 

injury to you.

Attention!

 Before starting repair work, the compressor station must be separated from the 

power supply and all lines must be depressurized. Remove power by placing the Main power 

/ pressure switch to “O” - “OFF” position.

Attention!

 

In dusty environments, the Intake Filter, PN C1154-1, may need to be changed 

more often than once a  year.

Always dispose of the removed filter in accordance with local codes.

 

Filter Replacement

 - Yearly

 

Refer to 

Appendix 3: Spare Parts

 for the location of filters to be replaced using the 

preventive maintenance kit for the specific 

AIRSTAR ECO

 model listed by Table 4-2.  

Replace the filters and associated O-rings in accordance with the instructions provided 

with the kit.

Table 4-2.  D-Unit Preventative Maintenance Kits

AirStar ECO Model

ASE121D &

ASE122D

ASE220D &

ASE250D ASE450D ASE600D

Kit Part No

84701

84702

84703

84704

Component

Part No.

Qty

Qty

Qty

Qty

Compressor Air Intake Filter 

Element

C1154-1

1

2

4

6

Bottom Membrane Filter

87367

1

1

1

1

Bottom Membrane Filter 

Bowl

87362

1

1

1

1

Filter Bowl O-ring

85529

1

1

1

1

87362

87367

C1154-1

See Table for Kit 

Quantities

85529

Table 4-3.  A-Unit Preventative Maintenance Kits

AirStar ECO Model

ASE121A &

ASE122A

ASE220A &

ASE250A ASE450A ASE600A

Kit Part No

84711

84712

84713

84714

Component

Part No.

Qty

Qty

Qty

Qty

Compressor Air Intake Filter 

Element

C1154-1

1

2

4

6

C1154-1

See Table for Kit 

Quantities

Summary of Contents for AirStar Eco5 ASE121A

Page 1: ...ASE121A ASE122A ASE220A ASE250A ASE450A ASE600A ASE121D ASE122D ASE220D ASE250D ASE450D ASE600D DENTAL AIR SYSTEM OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...rtant technical information Qualified Personnel This operating manual is valid for oil free air compressor units hereinafter called product The operating manual is only valid so long as your product c...

Page 3: ...ion 9 2 3 1 Environmental conditions 9 2 3 2 Compressed air connection 10 2 3 3 Electrical installation 10 2 3 4 Motor protection 11 2 3 5 Circuit diagram 11 2 4 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Comp...

Page 4: ...safety advice During use care and maintenance of the product the following fundamental safety measures must be observed for the protection of the operator maintenance and service engineers as well as...

Page 5: ...electrical components and if they are damaged have them repaired by a qualified electrician Check the electrical equipment for external damage before work starts Check thoroughly whether lines or cabl...

Page 6: ...ressure hose 8 through the check valve into the pressure tank 2 The compressor aggregate 1 supplies compressed air until the set cut out pressure of 8 bar 116 psi is indicated in the Main power pressu...

Page 7: ...tially prior to entering the unit s membrane dryer At this point the majority of liquid water is condensed from the air stream by the coalescent filter and is removed through the automatic drain valve...

Page 8: ...Pressure Tank 6 Safety Relief Valve 10 Pressure Hose 3 Pressure Switch Mains Disconnect 7 Air Cooler 11 Damping Mount 4 Air Outlet 8 Membrane Dryer 12 Damping Foot Introduction and General Advice Fig...

Page 9: ...ules regarding the disposal of the packaging must be observed and to assist this please note the labels on the packaging 2 2 Transport and storage requirements Temperature 0 to 150 F 18 to 65 C Relati...

Page 10: ...nection must only be carried out on a power supply with correctly installed protective conductor The equipment is hard wired to the power supply a switch arrangement must be arranged with at least a 0...

Page 11: ...f too high an ambient temperature the thermal protection switch shuts down the unit by cutting off the operating current 2 3 5 Circuit diagram The connection to the mains voltage supply must only be c...

Page 12: ...0 ASE600 Nominal Voltage V Frequency Hz Max Running Current A Device Breaker Rating A 110 230 A 100 A 100 A 200 A 200 A 200 15 6 10 10 20 25 14 18 Table 1 Panel Breaker Rating A Max Wire Size AWG 50 6...

Page 13: ...des the technical data used to show that each AirStar ECO is designed and manufactured to meet the electromagnetic requirements of International standard as shown below The user should ensure that the...

Page 14: ...se in industri al areas and hospitals CISPR 11 class A If it is used in a residential environment for which CISPR 11 class B is normally required this equipment might not offer adequate protection to...

Page 15: ...eded The permitted operating pressure is marked on the fitted pressure gauge with a red line If the permitted operating pressure is exceeded you must switch the product off and separate it from the ma...

Page 16: ...cloth Take care to keep the ventilation openings of the crankcase chamber and the cylinder head free from dust and dirt 4 2 Maintenance The stated maintenance intervals are guidelines for normal work...

Page 17: ...Exchange the air filter insert 3 Turn the filter housing counterclockwise until the bayonet lock is closed again Attention Never clean filter inserts with petrol or oil 4 2 3 Check safety valve functi...

Page 18: ...year Always dispose of the removed filter in accordance with local codes Filter Replacement Yearly Refer to Appendix 3 Spare Parts for the location of filters to be replaced using the preventive main...

Page 19: ...rize the machine and pressure hoses The disposal has to be carried out in an appropriate way The national laws and stipulations have to be followed For further questions please contact Air Techniques...

Page 20: ...Product will not start against pressure Therefore the products are fitted with an expansion tank Since our products are subject to a process of continuous improvement the technical spec ification may...

Page 21: ...60 Hz 1 0 HP at 50 Hz 1 2 HP at 60 Hz 1 8 HP at 50 Hz 2 2 HP at 60 Hz 1 8 HP at 50 Hz 2 2 HP at 60 Hz 3 5 HP at 50 Hz 4 4 HP at 60 Hz 5 3 HP at 50 Hz 6 7 HP at 60 Hz Max current con sumption 9 2 A at...

Page 22: ...e Suction filter very dirty Change filter if necessary fit filter with greater surface area Gasket defective Replace Cup seal leaking Remedy 1 Worn or pitted 1 Exchange cup seal cylinder and wash ers...

Page 23: ...Page 23 Air Techniques Inc Appendix 3 Appendix 3 Spare Parts Figure A3 1 Parts Location for Compressor without Dryer Key Components 1 5 12 2 4 3 6 11 8 10 13 14 7 9...

Page 24: ...Air Techniques Inc Page 24 Appendix 3 Figure A3 2 Parts Location for Compressor with Dryer Key Components 1 11 6 12 2 3 10 7 5 4 13 16 15 17...

Page 25: ...D 87619 All Other Units 87620 Capacitor ALL 7 Female Socket 84554 Male Plug 84557 Quick Disconnect ALL 8 Various Starting Sphere Various 9 C0101 10mm Push Adapter ALL 10 C1416 or 84574 10mm Push Elbow...

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Page 28: ...es has been a leading innovator and manufacturer of dental products Our priority is ensuring complete satisfaction by manufacturing reliable products and providing excellent customer and technical sup...

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