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To ensure your unit lasts as long as possible, take the following precautions. 

 

Fan Filters 

– Every 6 months check and replace used fan filter pads and clean bug 

screens if necessary. 
 

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Replacement Filters are available in packs of 3 
 

 

Check Enclosure Integrity 

– In an outside environment, make sure the enclosure and 

its mounting bracket haven’t been damaged or moved. 
 

THERMOSTAT CONTROL INSTRUCTIONS

 

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To access enclosure thermostats firstly unlock 

the enclosure 

(fixing the support arms

), remove the display and manually adjust the thermostat dials. 

Repeat process until fully optimised for your environment.

 

 

 

We recommend 25°C/77°F for cooling and 10°C/50°F for heating. 
Simply turn the thermostat dial to the temperature you wish the component to turn on 
at 

– it the fans are set to 40°C, the fans will activate once the internal temperate 

reaches this heat, and then deactivate when the temperature recedes to a lower 
temperature. 

 

 

Be aware, these temperatures are just suggestion and the individual must take into 
account all environmental factors before setting the thermostat. In addition the heat 
given off by the LCD display will depend on whatever the customer chooses. 

FAN MAINTENANCE & INTEGRITY 

 

Check Enclosure Integrity 

– In an outside 

environment, make sure the enclosure and its 
mounting bracket haven’t been damaged or moved 
by adverse weather conditions. 

 

Screws & Padlock 

– Check the safety screws are 

tight and padlock if the locking bar is secure and 
not been tampered with. 

To ensure your unit lasts as long as possible, take the following precautions. 

 

ENCLOSURE STABILITY 

MAINTENANCE 

Summary of Contents for PDS 32

Page 1: ...tions Tools required for installation Phillips Screwdriver Drill and Sockets Kit or Wrench READ THIS MANUAL THROUGH BEFORE INSTALLING YOUR UNITS TO ENSURE CORRECT INSTALLATION AND THAT YOU RE COVERED...

Page 2: ...aling mount brackets LCD Mounting bracket x2 Reversible bracket x2 d parts Double ceiling bracket x 1 Single ceiling bracket x 1 1 PDS Enclosure x1 2 Keys x2 3 LCD Mounting Brackets x2 4 20mm Open Gro...

Page 3: ...nd display into the mains surge protector STEP 3 Carefully raise the enclosure up Figure1 and feed the surge protectors main power cable out through the gland plate at the back of the unit remove plat...

Page 4: ...halfway line of the unit STEP 10 Using the diagram shown in Figure4 fasten the brackets with the 4 or 6 screws suited to your LCD Display type Figure 3 Figure 4 STEP 9 For a balanced unit align the ce...

Page 5: ...ir curtain and the enclosure window any less and you risk insufficient cooling to keep the display working Figure6 Figure 55 Figure 6 0 59 INCHES NOTE For screen adjustment continue to STEP 16 STEP 14...

Page 6: ...g plate To Raise Loosen the screws and raise the interior bracket forwards and fasten to decrease the distance from the LCD screen and the window Figure9 To Lower Loosen the fittings rotate the bracke...

Page 7: ...x2 Reversible bracket x2 Keys x4 Standard parts Double ceiling bracket x 1 Single ceiling bracket x 1 STEP 17 Once the LCD fits correctly remove the display set down in a safe area and then lock the e...

Page 8: ...15 deg enclosure wall Bracket handed x2 Wall bracket x 1 Optional cealing mount brackets LCD Mounting bracket x2 Reversible bracket x2 Keys x4 ndard parts Double ceiling bracket x 1 Single ceiling bra...

Page 9: ...sure brackets and wall plate are securely tightened steadily lift the enclosure onto the wall plate and secure ensuring the brackets are slotted over the wall plates top lip and the enclosure doesn t...

Page 10: ...make sure it s correctly attached to the wall STEP 28 To fully secure the unit to the wall and prevent issues of theft take the locking bar and feed it through the slots on the mounting brackets and p...

Page 11: ...ll use automatic thermostats instead Details on how to use the thermostat are found in the maintenance section Pg14 Kit Needed Armagard USB Cable Armagard USB Drivers Windows 7 Laptop Phillips Screwdr...

Page 12: ...the terminal program mentioned from earlier and locate the setup port which will appear as a COM port Select the correct COM port from the drop down menu as shown in figure 3 box 1 The correct COM po...

Page 13: ...omponents just above the menu shown in box 4 below Figure 4 10 The settings for each component can then be changed by selecting the appropriate option from the menu in box 5 For example to change the...

Page 14: ...ling and 10 C 50 F for heating Simply turn the thermostat dial to the temperature you wish the component to turn on at it the fans are set to 40 C the fans will activate once the internal temperate re...

Page 15: ...ther than those listed or any abrasive cleaners Avoid cleaners of a highly alkaline composition Avoid cleaning in the hot sun or high temperatures SCREEN CLEANING GLASS DISPLAY For high toughed glass...

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