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FN1AAF: Operation and Maintenance Manual

Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.

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10. Position the new HEPA filter into the unit with the gasket on the

filter facing up, on the discharge side of the filter. Make sure the

HEPA filter is centered and the edges align with the brackets on the

top side and each side for a complete seal.

11. Re-install  the  bottom  supports,  all-thread  rods,  and  attach  the

bottom nuts.

12. Tighten the nuts equally until the filter is held securely in place, and

ensure  the  top  HEPA  filter  gasket  is  significantly  compressed

against the mounting structure to assure no bypass air.

13. Inspect the filter for a complete and tight fit. Loosen the nuts and

reposition if necessary.

14. Replace the pre-filter.
15. Replace the doors. Lift the unit into an upright position.

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Fig. 7 – Filters

Airflow Adjustments

For  models  006  and  015,  if  you  desire  different  airflows  from  the

factory-set Low, Medium, and High (taps 1, 3, and 4), do these steps:

1. Move the power switch to the OFF position.
2. Unplug the unit from the wall outlet.
3. Listen  to  make  sure  the  blower  wheel  has  stopped  spinning,  and

loosen

 the screws attaching the bottom door, but do 

not

 remove.

4. Remove the screws attaching the upper door and allow it to gently

swing down and rest, supported by the wire harness attached to the

front panel.

5. Locate  the  three  blower  speed  tap  wires  (red,  blue,  and  gray)

attached to the blower motor (

Fig. 8

).

6. Identify the correct Motor Tap for desired airflows and connect the

wires according to 

Table 3

.

– The Red motor lead is energized when switch is set to LOW, the

Blue motor lead is energized when switch is set to MED.

NOTE: 

The Blue and Gray motor leads are energized when switch is set

to HIGH. The factory HIGH speed setting is tap 4; this is assuming the

product will be operated in Scrubber mode with an accessory diffuser. If

this is not the case, the Gray lead should be moved to tap 5

 

to assure that

red filter/obstruction indicator is properly detecting filter condition.

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Fig. 8 – Motor Taps

7. Replace the top door screws.
8. Tighten the bottom door screws.

Table 3 – Blower Configuration

Altitude Adjustments

Depending  on  your  location,  you  may  see  up  to  10%  increase  of

measured  airflow  at  higher  altitudes. To  compensate,  you  can  change

motor taps for alternate airflows 

Airflow Adjustments on p5

.

Troubleshooting

Before  you  request  dealer  service,  check  for  these  easily  solved

problems: 

• Check your main electrical panel circuit breakers or fuses if the unit

will not turn on.

• Make sure the unit is plugged in to a working 115V electrical outlet.

• Check for sufficient airflow. Filters should be clean and unobstructed.
If you need to contact your authorized dealer for troubleshooting and/or

repairs, be sure to have the model and serial numbers of your equipment

available.

WARNING

!

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD

Failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury or death.

Disconnect  all  electrical  power  to  the  unit  before  removing  access

panels to perform any maintenance.

HEPA Filter

Pre-filter

Switch Setting

Motor Lead

Motor Tap Options

LOW

Red

1
2
3

Switch Setting

Motor Lead

Motor Tap Options

MED

Blue

2
3
4

Switch Setting

Motor Lead

Motor Tap Options

HIGH

Gray

4 or 5

Summary of Contents for OptiClean FN1AAF

Page 1: ...ve Air Machine NOTICE IMPORTANT INFORMATION Read all instructions and data in this manual before operating DO NOT apply power or turn on until the outer packaging plus the inside located parts box and cardboard under the filters have been removed from the unit See applicable Assemble the Unit Instructions herein Additional information and video assembly instructions are available online at opticle...

Page 2: ... its back in a horizontal orientation as long as there is sufficient space at either end for air intake and output Make sure to properly strap or otherwise secure it to a base to avoid unintentional movement When the unit is mounted horizontally an additional pre filter must be used See Table 2 9 Attach the caster assemblies ref Fig 2 to the bottom of the unit a Remove and retain the screws from t...

Page 3: ...izontal orientation as long as there is sufficient space at either end for air intake and output Make sure to properly strap or otherwise secure it to a base to avoid unintentional movement When the unit is mounted horizontally an additional pre filter must be used See Table 2 9 Attach the caster assemblies Fig 4 to the bottom of the unit a Remove the screws from the outer corners of the cabinet b...

Page 4: ...the green the power switch down to the OFF position 2 Unplug the unit from the wall outlet 3 Listen to make sure the blower wheel has stopped spinning and remove the bottom front door 4 Put on Personal Protective Equipment 5 Slide the pre filter out of the cabinet and immediately put it inside an approved containment bag Dispose per facility guidelines for hazardous materials 6 Replace the pre fil...

Page 5: ... airflows and connect the wires according to Table 3 The Red motor lead is energized when switch is set to LOW the Blue motor lead is energized when switch is set to MED NOTE The Blue and Gray motor leads are energized when switch is set to HIGH The factory HIGH speed setting is tap 4 this is assuming the product will be operated in Scrubber mode with an accessory diffuser If this is not the case ...

Page 6: ...ired for alternative CFMs See Airflow Adjustments on p5 1 3 Nominal CFM 500 200 400 600 500 1000 1500 BRN BLK L YEL N GRN YEL GND BLU 3 FM TRAN 115V FILTER LIGHT DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH C R 2 1 2a 1a N L1 POWER PLUG LIGHTED POWER SWITCH 24V BRN C BLK L YEL N GRN YEL GND BLU Medium FM GRY High RED Low C L G N 1 2 3 4 5 MOTOR CONNECTOR TRAN 115V FILTER LIGHT DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE SWITCH C R 2 1...

Page 7: ...6295 402 7 2 Gasket 16 408 mm or 20 506 mm 346295 401 346295 403 8 2 Caster Assembly 346285 701 346285 702 9 1 HEPA Filter 346345 75101 346345 75102 10 1 Pre filter MERV 7 KH01AZ500 KH01AZ501 11 1 Lower Door Assembly 346279 701 346279 702 12 1 Upper Door Assembly 346277 701 346277 702 13 1 Door Filler Panel N A 346523 702 346523 701 346523 702 Door with hole for power cord manufactured after Sep 2...

Page 8: ...d Edition Date 2 21 Catalog No OM FN1AAF 05 Replaces OM FN1AAF 04 FN1AAF Operation and Maintenance Manual Manufacturer reserves the right to change at any time specifications and designs without notice and without obligations 8 Notes ...

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