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2.0 Table of Contents 

1.0 Important Safety Instructions ................................................................................................ 1

 

Safety Instructions...................................................................................................................... 3

 

2.0 Table of Contents ................................................................................................................. 5

 

3.0 About This Manual ............................................................................................................... 6

 

4.0 Features ............................................................................................................................... 7

 

5.0 Specifications ....................................................................................................................... 8

 

6.0 Setup ................................................................................................................................. 10

 

6.1 Unpacking and Clean Up ................................................................................................... 10

 

6.2 Shipping Contents .............................................................................................................. 10

 

6.3 Battery Installation .............................................................................................................. 10

 

6.4 Installation .......................................................................................................................... 11

 

6.4.1 Overhead (ceiling) ....................................................................................................... 11

 

6.4.2 Benchtop ..................................................................................................................... 11

 

7.0 Electrical Connections ........................................................................................................ 12

 

7.1 Grounding Instructions ....................................................................................................... 12

 

7.2 Extension Cords ................................................................................................................. 12

 

8.0 Controls Functions ............................................................................................................. 14

 

8.1 Control Panel Buttons ........................................................................................................ 14

 

8.2 RF Remote Control ............................................................................................................ 14

 

POWER ON/OFF SWITCH 

 A ............................................................................................ 14

 

ON/OFF BUTTON (control panel or remote) 

 B .................................................................. 14

 

TIMER (control panel or remote) .......................................................................................... 15

 

FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT (control panel or remote) ........................................................ 15

 

AUTOMATIC MODE ............................................................................................................ 16

 

FILTER STATUS INDICATOR (control panel) ...................................................................... 17

 

9.0 Operation ........................................................................................................................... 17

 

10.0 User-Maintenance ............................................................................................................ 18

 

10.1 Changing the Filters ......................................................................................................... 18

 

10.2  Cleaning the Filters ......................................................................................................... 19

 

10.2.1  Washable Filters........................................................................................................... 19

 

10.2.2  Dry Filters ..................................................................................................................... 20

 

10.3  RF Remote Control Replacement .................................................................................... 20

 

10.4  Cleaning Sensors ............................................................................................................ 20

 

10.5  Sensor Replacement ....................................................................................................... 21

 

10.6  Control Board Replacement ............................................................................................ 21

 

11.0  Troubleshooting .............................................................................................................. 22

 

12.0  Replacement Parts .......................................................................................................... 24

 

12.1.1  ISF Unit 

 Exploded View ............................................................................................. 24

 

12.1.2  ISF Unit 

 Parts List ..................................................................................................... 25

 

12.2.1  Display Module Assembly 

 Exploded View ................................................................. 26

 

12.2.2  Display Module Assembly 

 Parts List .......................................................................... 26

 

12.3.1  Remote Control Assembly 

 Exploded View ................................................................. 27

 

12.3.2  Remote Control Assembly 

 Parts List ......................................................................... 27

 

13.0  Electrical Connections 115V............................................................................................ 28

 

14.0  Warranty and Service ...................................................................................................... 29

 

 

Summary of Contents for ISF-1000

Page 1: ...INGS LLC IS PROHIBITED Baileigh Industrial Holdings LLC Inc does not assume and hereby disclaims any liability for any damage or loss caused by an omission or error in this Operator s Manual resulting...

Page 2: ...s may be hazardous 14 GROUND ALL TOOLS If tool is equipped with three prong plug it should be plugged into a three hole electrical receptacle If an adapter is used to accommodate a two prong receptacl...

Page 3: ...easonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with th...

Page 4: ...ardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a ha...

Page 5: ...ed exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or loss of hearing Wear suitable hearing protective devices such as earmuffs or earplugs to protect against objectionable or uncomfortable loud noises DU...

Page 6: ...rol panel or remote 15 FAN SPEED ADJUSTMENT control panel or remote 15 AUTOMATIC MODE 16 FILTER STATUS INDICATOR control panel 17 9 0 Operation 17 10 0 User Maintenance 18 10 1 Changing the Filters 18...

Page 7: ...not intended to be an exhaustive guide to air filtration systems Additional knowledge can be obtained from experienced users or trade articles Whatever accepted methods are used always make personal s...

Page 8: ...E o Fan Speed 6 levels o Timer setting 1 to 16 hours in 1 hour increments automatically shuts off when timer runs out High efficiency Brushless DC motor o Improved durability o Quieter operation o Mor...

Page 9: ...G x 3C 6 ft Power plug American Type NEMA 10A 125V Overload protector 5A Performance Fan Speed Air flow without filter CFM 1 Sound rating 1m 1 1 450 10 51dB 2 560 10 56dB 3 670 10 60dB 4 780 10 63dB 5...

Page 10: ...ing Material Corrugated Box and Styrofoam Net Weight lbs 33Ibs 15 kg Gross Weight lbs 41 8lbs 19 kg 1 Variable of 10 for general information only not to be viewed as fixed parameters for inspection pu...

Page 11: ...ltration Unit is installed and running properly Compare the contents of your container with the following parts list to make sure all parts are intact Missing parts if any should be reported to your d...

Page 12: ...the hole location dimension to place the anchors in the ceiling so that the chains hang as straight as possible Clearance should be at least 7 feet from bottom of unit to the floor Figure 6 2 This un...

Page 13: ...and grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances Do not modify the plug provided if it will not fit the outlet have the proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper conne...

Page 14: ...line voltage resulting in loss of power and overheating Table 2 shows correct size to use depending on cord length and nameplate ampere rating If in doubt use the next heavier gauge The smaller the g...

Page 15: ...it will Not turn On In the ON position AC power is connected to the electronics The electronics are powered On in a STANDBY state awaiting user input via the ON OFF button on either the control panel...

Page 16: ...g 1 This is 1 hour Pressing the TIMER button again will increase the number by 1 each time the TIMER button is pressed Up to a maximum of 16 hours Pressing the TIMER button will decrease the number by...

Page 17: ...8 3 The AUTO buttons Fig 8 1 and 8 2 on the controls and the remote perform the exact same function under the exact same conditions When the AUTO button is pressed the AUTO button is illuminated and...

Page 18: ...rne non metallic dust particles it is not designed to take the place of a dust collection system Larger particles are trapped by the outer filter Smaller particles are stopped by the fine mesh pockets...

Page 19: ...r up and pull outward on the bottom edge to remove the filter Figure 10 1 2 Remove the inner filter by pulling straight out of the cabinet 3 Remove any protective wrapping from the new filters 4 Insta...

Page 20: ...er from the inside out Opposite the operating air flow This will rinse the larger loose particles out of the filter Mix a mild detergent and water mixture soap such as dish soap Mix a drop or two of d...

Page 21: ...nit is installed Verify that the batteries are installed in the remote Follow these instructions if the remote is being replaced 1 Place the Power switch in the ON position 2 DO NOT press the ON OFF b...

Page 22: ...N position to enter the environment value setting mode 2 The screen flashes and displays the calibration is completed when the detected value is stable disappears and then returns to the standby state...

Page 23: ...k batteries in remote Replace batteries Radio frequency interference Identify sources of interference and eliminate them or relocate unit Remote control or machine control panel malfunction Contact Ba...

Page 24: ...Cause Remedy Timer screen displays numbers letters other than a countdown timer Control button or PCBA malfunction Replace control board Contact Baileigh customer service Warning Some corrections may...

Page 25: ...To order parts or reach our service department call 1 800 274 6848 Monday through Friday 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m CST Having the Model Number and Serial Number of your machine available when you call wil...

Page 26: ...RCA Remote Control Assembly 1 20 AFS1000C 021 Eye bolt M6X20 4 21 AFS1000C 022 Standoff M6X25 4 22 TS 1550041 Flat washer M6 13 23 TS 1534032 Cylindrical screw M6X10 5 24 TS 2286202 Cylindrical screw...

Page 27: ...DMA Display Module Assembly 1 8 1 AFS1000C DM1 AC power switch 1 8 2 AFS1000C DM2 Display label 1 8 3 AFS1000C DM3 Auto button 1 8 4 AFS1000C DM4 Display cover 1 8 5 AFS1000C DM5 Display PCB 1 8 6 AFS...

Page 28: ...Description Size Qty 19 ISF1000 RCA Remote Control Assembly 1 19 1 ISF1000 RC1 Remote label 1 19 2 AFS1000C RC2 Remote up case 1 19 3 AFS1000C RC3 Remote PCB 1 19 4 AFS1000C RC4 Button cell CR2032 1 1...

Page 29: ...28 13 0 Electrical Connections 115V Power Switch Display PCB CN1 CN2 CN2 Control Module Motor Thermal Fuse Power Cord Dust Sensor...

Page 30: ...r all costs and expenses associated with returning the Goods to Seller for warranty service In the event of a defect Seller at its sole option shall repair or replace the defective Goods or refund to...

Page 31: ...al attorney fees and costs Governing Law Venue This Agreement shall be construed and governed under the laws of the State of Wisconsin without application of conflict of law principles Each party agre...

Page 32: ...31 BAILEIGH INDUSTRIAL HOLDINGS LLC 1625 DUFEK DRIVE MANITOWOC WI 54220 PHONE 920 684 4990 FAX 920 684 3944 www baileigh com...

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