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Consair CAMU D2
The device does not start or it shuts
down immediately after startup.
The suction is weak.
Both indicator lights are flashing red at
the same time.
Both indicator lights are flashing red in
turns.
The device shuts down on its own.
The service life of the filters is
significantly shorter than normal.
The indicator lights of the filters and the
work light are not on, but the device is
otherwise functional.
The work light does not go on, but the
device is otherwise functional.
The air-guiding doors open and close
with difficulty.
The air-guiding door does not stay in
contact with the magnetic hinge.
The device has not been connected to the
mains, no current is coming into the power
cord, or the plug has not been pressed all
the way into the socket.
The device has not been prepared for
operation. The device switches to fault
mode if it detects a situation that prevents
its use. See section 8.6.
The device has been connected to the
mains, but it has not been started yet. The
fan of the device is rotating at low speed in
the standby mode.
The filter is clogged. When the indicator
light of the filter turns red, the device can
no longer maintain a sufficiently high air
flow rate, which leads to a reduction in the
source extraction capacity. See section
8.5.
If both indicator lights are flashing red, the
device has entered the fault mode. See
section 8.6.
The device switches to fault mode if it
detects a situation that prevents its use.
This is what happens, for instance, when
the filter latches are opened. See section
8.6.
The device has a fault that requires repair.
The device has two operating modes: the
5-minute operating cycle and continuous
use. After the 5-minute operating cycle,
the device shuts down and switches to
standby mode.
Extremely high air humidity or
condensation on the filter surfaces reduce
the service life of the filters.
The exhaust pipe that has been connected
to the exhaust air outlet is too long. The
longer the pipe, the greater the load on
the fan unit of the device. This reduces
the device’s capacity to transfer air, which
means that less dust can be collected with
the filters.
The wiring harness or control unit of the
device may have become damaged.
The power source or control unit of the
device may have become damaged, or the
LED luminaire is damaged.
The tubular profile of the door may have
bent. The rear edge of the door may hit the
pre-filter enclosure. The locking screws of
the door have not been unscrewed.
The tubular profile of the door may have
bent.
Check the power cords connected to
the device. Start the device again by
pressing the operating button.
Check that the air-guiding doors are
open, the filters are in place, the latches
of the filter enclosures are closed, and
the exhaust air outlet is open.
Start the device by pressing the operat-
ing button. The indicator lights and work
light are constantly on when the device
is running.
Replace the filter indicated by the indi-
cator light.
Additional information is available in the
next two fault situation descriptions.
See section 8.6.
Check that the device is fully operation-
al. Then, press the operating button. The
machine calibrates the filter measurement
system and switches to standby mode if
everything is in order. See section 7.
Contact the manufacturer, retailer, or
the company that leased the device.
Start the device again by pressing the
operating button. See section 8.1.
Improve ventilation in the working space
if air humidity exceeds 85%. Allow the
temperature of the device to even out to
the ambient temperature for at least 30
minutes before implementation.
Remove the exhaust pipe or shorten it.
In order to achieve the best possible
performance level, the length of the pipe
used with the device should not exceed
one (1) metre. Use hard pipe with a
smooth surface, as it provides the least
resistance to the air flow.
Contact the manufacturer.
Contact the manufacturer.
Unscrew the locking screws of the door.
Check the condition of the tubular door
frame. Check that the pre-filter en-
closure is in place and the latches are
closed. Contact the manufacturer, if
necessary.
Contact the manufacturer.
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Problematic situations and troubleshooting
Fault
Possible cause
Action