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FHD-400 Series

 

Cole-Parmer

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Warranty

 

The manufacturer agrees to correct for the original user of the product, either by repair (using new or refurbished parts), 

or at the manufacturer’s election, by replacement (with a new or refurbished product), any defects in material or 

workmanship which develop during the warranty period. The standard warranty is twelve (12) months after delivery of the 

product for Non-Consumable and Electrical parts, excluding Filters and other Consumables. In the event of replacement, 

the replacement unit will be warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days, whichever is 

longer. For purposes of this limited warranty, “refurbished” means a product or part that has been returned to its original 

specifications. In the event of a defect, these are your exclusive remedies. 

 If the product should require service, contact the manufacturer’s/supplier’s office for instructions. When return of the 

product is necessary, a return authorization number is assigned and the product should be shipped, transportation 

charges pre-paid, in either its original packaging or packaging affording an equal degree of protection to the indicated 

service center. To ensure prompt handling, the return authorization number must be placed on the outside of the 

package. A detailed explanation of the defect should be enclosed with the item. The warranty shall not apply if the defect 

or malfunction was caused by accident, neglect, unreasonable use, improper service, acts of God, modification by any 

party other than Cole-Parmer, or other causes not arising out of defects in material or workmanship.  

EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES. THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT 

NOT LIMITED TO, THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXTEND 

BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION AND PERIOD AS STATED IN THE OPERATOR’S MANUAL INCLUDED WITH EACH 

PRODUCT. LIMITATION ON DAMAGES. THE MANUFACTURER’S SOLE OBLIGATION UNDER THE WARRANTY IS 

LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A DEFECTIVE PRODUCT AND THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT, IN 

ANY EVENT, BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND RESULTING FROM USE 

OR POSSESSION OF THIS PRODUCT. 

Some states do not allow: (A) limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts; or (B) the exclusion or limitation of 

incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you 

specific legal rights and you may have other rights that vary from state to state. 

 

Proposition 65

 

California Proposition 65: The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 

.

 

California voters have approved legislation that requires manufacturers to notify customers of "potential" health hazards 

from specific chemicals, even those used in the production of sub-component parts manufactured by third parties. The 

statute defines these hazards as cancer or reproductive harm. 

Proposition  65  applies  to  any  company  doing  business  in  California

.  Cole-Parmer  has  agreed  to  place  labels  on  our 

products to comply with the precepts of Proposition 65 

.  

WARNING 

Use of this product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or 

other reproductive harm . 

For more information: 

 

For  exposures  to  listed  carcinogens,  Cancer,

  www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

 . 

For  exposures  to  listed  reproductive  toxicants,  Reproductive  Harm,

  www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

 . 

For exposures to both listed carcinogens and reproductive toxicants, Cancer and Reproductive Harm, 

www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

  . 

Summary of Contents for 78902-20

Page 1: ...Cole Parmer FHD 400 Series Ductless Fume Hoods USER OPERATION MANUAL 78902 20 78902 21 78902 22 78902 23 78902 24 78902 25 78902 26 78902 27...

Page 2: ...tance of Performance Validation Certification 15 3 7 Disclaimer 15 IV Operating Your Cabinet 16 4 1 Control System 16 4 2 Cabinet Operating Procedure 17 V Monitoring 18 5 1 General 18 5 2 Manual Monit...

Page 3: ...th the benefits they provide germicidal ultraviolet lamps pose imminent danger if used without taking the proper precautions You MUST avoid exposure to direct or reflected germicidal ultraviolet rays...

Page 4: ...THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION AND PERIOD AS STATED IN THE...

Page 5: ...llet is designed to protect the cabinet from any foreseeable circumstances However excessive impact on the boxes or pallet may also damage the cabinet Prevent any direct impact or hitting to the palle...

Page 6: ...t discard the packaging material for your cabinet until you have checked all of the components installed and tested the unit 7 Lifting the Cabinet The cabinet can be lifted in two sections The HEAD un...

Page 7: ...he face velocity of the filter the potential exists for contaminated air to enter the work zone of the cabinet A minimum distance of 50 cm 20 in to the top of the ceiling is recommended for blower cha...

Page 8: ...g Your Cabinet 1 Please refer to unpacking your cabinet 2 Inspect your cabinet carefully Should you find any defect please refer to the warranty Peel off any protective masking that was left on the ca...

Page 9: ...age alarm Prior to beginning assembly ensure the following 1 Area is free of obstructions tripping hazards etc 2 Ample clearance is available on sides and over head 3 Appropriate number of personnel a...

Page 10: ...de of the unit and any adjacent wall to allow the detachable power supply cord to be disconnected from the power source Warning Tipping Hazard Please ensure that all end rails of unit are completely o...

Page 11: ...r 7 Place the wheels of the main carbon HEPA filter on the track and push all the way in If unit has separate HEPA and carbon filters stack the carbon filter on top of the HEPA filter and install 8 On...

Page 12: ...or wires Install the sensor by attaching to the enclosure with the screw and nut 12 If not already installed slide polypropylene spill tray into the enclosure The side with the extended handle lip sho...

Page 13: ...either side of the enclosure as required Ensure that the side not to be used has the airflow opening covered by the supplied blanking plate The side to be used should have an open hole to fit the met...

Page 14: ...allow cables and hoses to be fed inside of the enclosure as required refit the yellow caps when the holes are not in use 16 To calibrate the filter blockage alarm see Calibration use a small Phillips...

Page 15: ...ort It is recommended that these tests be performed only by a qualified technician who is familiar with the methods and procedures for certifying these types of cabinets 3 6 Importance of Performance...

Page 16: ...key for 4 seconds when an audio beep is observed release the mute switch 3 Using a calibrated anemometer set the airflow to the desired velocity 4 Using the up and down arrows set the display to read...

Page 17: ...he filter block may temporarily reduce the efficiency of the filter For this reason any major spillage must be cleared up immediately preferably using spillage absorption granules rather than paper wh...

Page 18: ...h at the correct operating height using an anemometer such as a hot wire vane anemometer or propeller type Depending on the size of the cabinet a series of readings are to be taken at the front openin...

Page 19: ...uld also be noted that fume cabinets are sometimes used to contain and protect users of the cabinet from hazardous or harmful substances Before commencing this schedule it is important to ensure the c...

Page 20: ...strokes for each type of tube If a significant level of chemical is recorded at the outlet the filter must be changed It is also worth checking the gasket condition for any damage that may result in a...

Page 21: ...pecialist company NOTE CONSULT YOUR SAFETY OFFICER OR INDUSTRIAL HYGIENIST BEFORE REMOVING OR DISPOSING ANY FILTERS Pre Filters The pre filter is located below the main filter Remove the perforated pr...

Page 22: ...ularly the front and top of the cabinet to remove any accumulated dust When needed use soap or other mild household detergent Quarterly 1 Replace pre filters 2 All monthly activities Semiannually 1 Re...

Page 23: ...k Filter Blockage Alarm Check airflow at aperture Check pre filter is not blocked Check fan is running Recalibrate Filter Saturated Optional Check filter condition with Gastec or Draeger test kit Chec...

Page 24: ...ight Units To change a light unit use the following instructions 1 Ensure the power cord has been disconnected from the wall outlet 2 Using the key supplied unlock both ends of the blue cover door to...

Page 25: ...combined together with any of our activated carbon filters 7 1 Filter Descriptions 78902 35 FHD 400 Ductless Fume Hood carbon filter for organic vapors including solvents and hydrocarbon vapors units...

Page 26: ...an Antylia Scientific company 625 East Bunker Court Vernon Hills IL 60061 1844 Ph 1 800 323 4340 Fax 1 847 247 2929 coleparmer com info coleparmer com 2022 Cole Parmer Instrument Company LLC All righ...

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