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4.2 Assembly
For information on the ratio of room size to air
output as well as the positioning of the air
purifier, see Point 4.3.
The air purifier is safe from tipping up to an angle of 10°
when stationary. You may only cross sloping surfaces with
an incline of less than 10°.
The air purifier must be assembled in a dry, level location
with sufficient load-bearing capacity and with all four cas-
tor brakes applied to preventrolling.
The air purifier must be assembled horizontallyand suffi-
cient space must be provided for maintenance work (ac-
cess to maintenance doors on the back).
There must be a suitable socket outletnearby.
WARNING!
Risk of injury from tripping or falling!
The mains cable may pose a tripping hazard
if looped or strained.
Position cables away from areas with
high footfall.
Position the mains cable without loops
or strain.
Position the unit close to the socket
outlet and do not use extension cables.
DANGER!
Risk of electric shock/sparks!
Operation with an unsuitable power supply
may lead to personal injury or fire.
Do not operate if there is visible
damage to the air purifier, socket outlet
or mains cable.
The unit may only be connected to a
socket outlet with a residual-current
circuit breaker suitable for the mains
plug which corresponds to the
specifications on the air purifier rating
plate.
Do not lay the mains cable over edges
or place objects on top of it.
Do not roll unit over the mains cable.
Ensure that the mains plug is accessible
at all times.
NOTICE!
The electrical installation must be carried out
in accordance with VDE 0100.
For safety reasons, we recommend the use
of a residual-current circuit breaker (RCD) of
the type
in the assigned electrical
installation for the electrical connection of the
air purifier.
Proceed as follows:
1. Assemble air purifier.
2. Remove transport packing/protection.
3. Insert the mains cable (three-pin safety plug) into a
230 V socket outlet with residual-current circuit
breaker that complies with local and national electrical
regulations (max. customer-supplied fuse protection
16A).
4. Configure the desired user settings.
When switching on for the first time, the air purifier re-
quires individual settings, see Point 6.4.4.
5. The air purifier is ready for operation.
4.3
Recommended air output and
positioning
With five-fold air exchange, the ION TEC AIR 80 air purifi-
er is designed for rooms with a surface area of up to 80 m²
and a height of 2.50 m. With these values, the air purifier
can circulate and clean the air in the room five times per
hour. Depending on the air exchange rate, corresponding
room volumes result with a maximum air output of
1000 m³/h:
Surface area Ceiling
height
Room vol-
ume
Air exchange
per hour
133 m²
2.50 m
333 m³
3
100 m²
2.50 m
250 m³
4
80 m²
2.50 m
200 m³
5
67 m²
2.50 m
167.5 m³
6
The higher the air exchange rate per hour, the faster aero-
sols and pollutants are filtered from the room.
Several units should be used for larger rooms. Air will be
circulated more often in smaller rooms or the air output
(m³/h) can be reduced on the air purifier.
Calculation of individual air output:
Air purifier
output
=
m³ (surface
area x height)
x
Air exchange per
hour (desired)
As described below in Point 6.4.5, the individually calcu-
lated air purifier output can be set via the air purifier’s
touch panel.
In the event of draughts, the air output can be reduced.
It is recommended to position the air purifier centrally on
one side of the room, see Illustration 3. This enables circu-
lation of all air in the room. Larger items of furniture or
fixtures may obstruct the air stream.