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User Guide & General Maintenance

 

Rainier Summit R1 

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1-888-MY-AIR11        CAG-06-21-002        AtmosAir.com

!IMPORTANT!

READ THIS BEFORE STARTING MAINTENANCE.

DO NOT THROW AWAY THIS GUIDE.

How to Contact Us: 

If you need help, please contact an  

AtmosAir Representative for technical assistance.

For safe maintenance you 

MUST:

 

Always disconnect power to the unit before handling any of the 
components.

 

DO NOT connect to the power before the maintenance is complete and 
personnel are aware of the imminent operation. Secondary voltage to the 
ionization tube can be as high as 3000 Volts AC.

 

Carefully read this instruction booklet before beginning the maintenance.

 

Follow each maintenance step exactly as shown and explained in this 
guide.

 

Observe all local, state, national and international electrical codes.

 

Pay close attention to all warnings and caution notices given in this guide.

!CAUTION!

Do not touch while in operation shut off electricity before servicing!
This equipment should be inspected frequently and collected dirt removed from it regularly to prevent excessive 

accumulation that may result in flashover or risk of fire.

!MISE EN GARDE!

Ne touchez pas pendant le fonctionnement couper l’électricité avant l’entretien
Cet équipement doit être inspecté fréquemment et la saleté collectée doit être retirée régulièrement pour éviter 
toute accumulation excessive pouvant entraîner un contournement ou un risque d’incendie.

Summary of Contents for Rainier Summit R1

Page 1: ...te where no pollution or contaminants exist The Rainier s patented active ionization technology has been rigorously tested and scientifically proven to be extremely effective at reducing harmful parti...

Page 2: ...er Replacement Filter Replacement Filter Replacement Filter Replacement Filter Replacement Filter Replacement Filter Replacement Filter Replacement Tube Replacement enter date 3 months from above ente...

Page 3: ...booklet before beginning the maintenance Follow each maintenance step exactly as shown and explained in this guide Observe all local state national and international electrical codes Pay close attenti...

Page 4: ...osing Location 5 Unit Setup 5 02 GENERAL USE GUIDELINES 6 Unit Settings 6 Unit Settings Continued 7 Room Conditions 7 Care and Handling 7 Maintaining Your Unit 7 Maintaining Your Unit Continued 8 03 T...

Page 5: ...et 37 m2 at 2 air changes per hour for spaces such as large bedrooms offices kitchens family rooms etc The best place to locate the unit is 4 to 7 1 2 to 2 1 meters off the floor in a central area wit...

Page 6: ...It is always recommended to keep the Fan Speed at full power or fully clockwise as this will allow the system filter to trap the most dirt and the bi polar ions to be projected out into the room for o...

Page 7: ...operating at top performance and trouble free Failure to follow the recommended maintenance intervals may result in premature wear of the unit and system failure which will not be covered by manufactu...

Page 8: ...with the new filter Be sure to place the new filter in snugly and to note you are placing the filter in the correct orientation by noting the airflow direction arrow on the side of the filter Inside t...

Page 9: ...ave been checked and a blown fuse is causing the malfunction Note If all the above steps have been performed and the unit still will not power on contact the reseller you purchased your unit from for...

Page 10: ...CONTROL KNOBS OR INDICATIOR LIGHT THE ROTARY KNOBS AND SWITCHES WILL IMMEDIATELY BE DAMAGED AND NOT COVERED UNDER WARRANTY Either gently lay the unit on a rag piece of thick foam and let the knobs pro...

Page 11: ...moved in order to open the unit They are located on the right and left side of the unit towards the bottom 3 Place the unit standing upright on one of its sides preferably on a towel or foam pad in or...

Page 12: ...H TOO MUCH FORCE OR YOU MAY DAMAGE THE WIRES ON THE CONTROL KNOB SWITCHES 6 Once all four screws have been removed with the unit still on its side turn the back of the unit to face you 7 Using one han...

Page 13: ...unit so that the ionization tube is facing you 10 To remove the tube use one hand to gently hold back the metal spring tang 11 With the other hand hold the plastic cap of the tube and spin the tube ou...

Page 14: ...he tube into the tube holder Do not grab the glass or the screen Do not torque on the glass 15 Tighten carefully using the blue cap Tighten until the nut on the tube screw is contacting the metal tab...

Page 15: ...com 17 Check that the spring tang is lying flat against the screen without edge contact as shown under step 18 18 Needle Nose Pliers can be used to adjust the spring tang to lay flat against the surf...

Page 16: ...com 19 The unit is now ready to be reassembled Begin by gently sliding the two halves of the chassis together taking care not to pinch any wires between the metal parts 20 Tuck the black part of the...

Page 17: ...holes use a Phillips no 2 screwdriver to start screwing in the two screws in one side but leave them loose Do not tighten them all the way until ALL screws have been inserted 22 Turn the unit over an...

Page 18: ...S OF CLEAN AIR GROUP HERIN ARE EXPRESSLY GRANTED IN LIEU OF ALL WARRANTS WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURP...

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