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Summary of Contents for i-air PRO

Page 1: ...air PRO Parts Service Manual Clemas Co Unit 16 Ashchurch Business Centre Alexandra Way Tewkesbury Gloucestershire GL20 8NB Tel 01684 850777 Fax 01684 850707 Email info clemas co uk Web www clemas co u...

Page 2: ...Language Future Cleaning Technologies B V Hoppenkuil 27b 5626 DD Eindhoven The Netherlands Telephone 31402662400 Email hello i teamglobal com Internet www i teamglobal com Model I AIR PRO Date 02 12 2...

Page 3: ...entire manual before the initial start up of the air purification system It is important to know the correct procedures and all safety precautions to prevent the possibility of personal injury and or...

Page 4: ...is manual to alert the reader to safety issues and important information Symbol Term Explanation WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which if the safety instructions are not followed can lead to i...

Page 5: ...lighting on off 11 4 Access to settings values and error codes 12 4 1 Control panel 12 4 1 1 Using the control panel 12 4 2 Control panel menus 13 4 2 1 Fan menu 13 4 2 1 1 Fan level 13 4 2 1 2 Fan mo...

Page 6: ...ace fan module 23 5 4 Electronic module 23 5 4 1 Replace electronic module 25 5 5 Filter replacement 25 5 5 1 Replace the carbon pre filter 25 5 5 2 Replace the HEPA H14 main filter 25 5 6 Preventive...

Page 7: ...d 5 Main HEPA filter compartment Attached to the inside of the compartment panel you will find a 2 5 Allen wrench to be used for opening the panel of the pre filter compartment 6 Neutralization chambe...

Page 8: ...neutralization chamber Figure 3 pos 3 is equipped with a UV module that takes care of the volatile organic compounds and micro biological contamination The decontaminated air finally passes through a...

Page 9: ...instructions The i air Pro is an electrical appliance Please read the safety instructions before use and take the necessary precautions to reduce the risk of fire electric shock or injury always use...

Page 10: ...he body of the i air Pro in an upright position when moving it 3 3 Electrical connection The following items must be checked prior to electrical connection of the i air Pro is the main voltage in conf...

Page 11: ...11 3 5 Front logo lighting on off The front logo of the i air Pro can be lit with backlighting Press the front logo lighting switch Figure 5 pos 1 to turn on off the front logo lighting Figure 5...

Page 12: ...ain power switch to turn on the power Figure 4 pos 3 The red LED indicator on the main power switch is lit The left green LED indicator Figure 6 pos 1 on the control panel is lit 2 Press the operating...

Page 13: ...and date in advance Fan speed change will be set according to the schedule The schedule defaults to all OFF values If you do not set the schedule and select automatic mode the device will not start u...

Page 14: ...VOC TVOC 0ppb Back Dust Dust 0 g m3 Back Figure 9 4 2 3 1 Sensors This menu displays the sensor data The values presented are averages of the last 60 readings made in 1 second interval VOC Volatile Or...

Page 15: ...the UV lamps in the neutralization chamber The values presented are averages of the last 60 readings made in 1 second interval It s the same for all lamps CAUTION Never replace the lamps by yourself...

Page 16: ...ay o 192 168 50 1 o subnet o 255 255 255 0 Mac address o de ad be ef ed o Back Back User web password 12345678 Service settings Reset lamp 1 Reset lamp 2 TVOC threshold 1ppb eCO2 threshold 1ppm Pressu...

Page 17: ...s and capital letters 4 2 5 4 Service settings Access to service settings is allowed by using the password that is passed by i team TCO Access is granted after the correct password is entered Lamp res...

Page 18: ...is turned off RTC Real Time Clock used in operation schedule 4 3 Factory reset After software is downloaded the control module is adjusted to default value i e those selected in the config h file and...

Page 19: ...e UV lamp module fan module electronic control module 5 1 Power supply module Figure 13 The power supply module Figure 13 is located in the lower part of the appliance All components are individually...

Page 20: ...Replacement of the subassemblies relay module is made without any adjustment Replacement of the power supply module requires adjustment of the output voltage ATTENTION After replacement of the Voltage...

Page 21: ...izes VOC 2 UV lamps these emit UV rays 3 Carbon pre filter this pre cleans the air 4 Lamp control chamber and UV lamp power supply modules 5 2 1 Replace UV subassemblies CAUTION always wear protective...

Page 22: ...e lamps is to be reset in service menu after lamp replacement lamps must be replaced all 4 at the same time 5 3 Fan module Figure 16 The fan module Figure 16 is located in the upper part of appliance...

Page 23: ...evel selected The PWM value can be edited in service menu Changing a parameter affects the value of air flow for a given fan level Other corrective maintenance tasks supply voltage control check the e...

Page 24: ...24 Figure 18 shows the top side of the electronic module and Figure 19 the bottom side of the electronic module Figure 18 Figure 19...

Page 25: ...calibrated against the reference dust sensor Calibration is done via service menu submenu PARAMETERS DUST_OFFSET The dust sensor is mounted on the left side of the motherboard see image 16 nr 1 5 5 F...

Page 26: ...26 ATTENTION Use protective UV radiant safety glasses during this operation...

Page 27: ...mediately stops operation 2 1 Check error codes in menu STATUS Check element showing fault 2 2 Check fan start voltage level Check supplier replace if necessary 2 3 Check fuse operation Check replace...

Page 28: ...ation HEPA H14 99 999 Main HEPA filter life H14 average up to 24 months with 24 7 operation pressure sensor will indicate when filter needs replacement PM particle filtration at 0 3 H14 99 999 VOC red...

Page 29: ...29 7 2 Specification 7 2 1 Enclosure dimensions Figure 20 Product body unit 1273 x 684 x 334 mm Weight 75 kg Control panel on front of unit Yes Transport wheels Yes...

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