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IT IS IMPORTANT TO
USE ONLY CLEAN AND DRY COMPRESSED AIR
TO CLEAN THE FILTERS, OTHERWISE CONTAMINATION TO CARTRIDGE
FILTER ELEMENT WILL RESULT. DO NOT HOOK UP TO A COMPRESSED
AIR LINE THAT HAS AN AUTOMATIC OILING DEVICE ON IT. OIL OR
WATER WILL MAKE CLEANING DIFFICULT AND SHORTEN THE FILTER
LIFE.
NOTE
Not all applications will self-clean. Sticky or oily dust may not dislodge from the filter. In this case, the
filters must be cleaned or replaced.
HEPA FILTER:
(On models equipped with optional external module) cannot be cleaned. See your distributor for replacement.
AD MODULE:
(On models equipped with optional external module.) The adsorption material
(activated carbon or other) can be emptied from the module and refilled with
fresh adsorber. Refer to the Figure 13. Use the large opening to fill the majority
of the module. After as much material can be put in as possible, use the small filler
hole on the end to top off module. It is important to get the AD module as full as
possible as any low spots or air gaps will allow the gas being captured to by-pass
or be exposed to a reduced amount of scrubbing.
Always dispose of the spent
adsorption material in accordance with local, state and federal
regulations.
The module is refillable as follows:
1. Remove module and take to a well ventilated area:
DUST IS RELEASED DURING THE
REFILLING OPERATION.
2. Remove cover plate and empty contents of module into a plastic bag or other approved container.
WEAR ADEQUATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE DEVICES.
Figure 13.
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