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SiBE81-623A

Operation Manual

Photocatalytic Air Purifiers

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4. Operation Manual

4.1

Safety Precautions

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Safety Precautions

Keep this manual where the operator can easily find them.

Read this manual attentively before starting up the unit.

For the reason of safety the operator must read the following 
cautions carefully.

This manual classifies precautions into WARNING and CAUTION. 
Be sure to follow all precautions below: they are all important for 
ensuring safety.

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, the unit may cause 
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

If you do not follow these instructions exactly, the unit may cause minor 
or moderate property damage or personal injury.

WARNING

• Do not use the power cable if it is damaged.

Using a damaged power cable is extremely hazardous; if the 
power cord becomes damaged, you must obtain a replacement 
from the manufacturer or from a properly-authorized service agent. 
Do not attempt replacement yourself.

Do not disassemble, remodel or attempt to service this 
equipment.

Unwarranted tampering can lead to fire and/or malfunction.

Do not operate with wet hands.

Electric shock may occur.

Do not use power supplies other than the rated supplies.

Fire or electric shock may occur.

Do not damage the electrical power cord, construct 
anything, or forcibly bend, stretch or twist the cord.
Do not set heavy items on the cord or place the cord 
between items.

If the electrical power cord is damaged, fire or electric shock may occur.

Before changing filters, cleaning the equipment or moving it, 
turn it OFF and unplug the power cable.

Working with power ON can lead to fire and/or electric shock.

Do not use the power cable if damaged or loose in the socket.

Using the power cable in anything but proper working 
condition can lead to short-circuits and subsequently electric 
shock and/or fire.

Do not use in humid places or places which might be 
wet, such as bathrooms.

Contact with water can lead to electric shock or damage the 
equipment.

Do not use where oil components, such as machine oil, 
are floating around.

There is the danger of cracking, electric shock or combustion.

Do not wet the air outlet or the main unit. 

It may cause fire or electric shock.

Do not use close to lighting equipment (within 1m).

The reception sensitivity of the remote controller may be 
reduced and the color may change.

Do not use outdoors or where exposed to direct sunlight.

Direct sunlight can weaken remote controller signal reception 
sensitivity and discolor the casing.

Do not use near to sources of heat such as heaters.

Heat can discolor and deform the casing.

Keep the unit and remote control minimum 2m from 
lighting, TVs, radios, stereos and aerials.

This unit can disturb TV pictures and generate interference.
Illumination can weaken remote controller signal reception 
sensitivity and discolor the casing.

Do not use in the place of kitchen fans or cooker hood fans.

Adverse conditions of use can shorten service-life of the 
prelilter and ion filter, as well as lead to equipment damage.

Prevent combustibles (hair sprays, etc.), sparks and incense 
from being drawn into the unit.

Such substances can cause fire.

Do not insert fingers or foreign objects into the inlet or 
outlet openings.

Electric shock or damage may occur.
There exists a danger of hands getting caught in the motor and 
causing injury.

The appliance is not intended for use by young children 
or pets without supervision.

Young children or pets should be supervised to ensure 
that they do not play with the appliance.

When using pesticides of an indoor fumigation type 
(fume release), stop the operation of the air purifier to 
none of the chemical is sucked inside the unit.

The chemical components will accumulate inside the unit and 
depending on your physical condition, you may react to the irritation 
which is bad for your health.

When used in conjunction with a humidifier, keep mist 
from being directly drawn into the unit.

Mists can lead to electric shock and/or equipment damage.

Do not block the intake or outlet.

Blocked openings can reduce capacity (air will not be cleaned 
throughout the entire room) and/or damage the equipment.

Do not place any containers which hold water such as 
goldfish bowls or flower vases on or close to the unit.

If water gets inside the unit, electric shock or malfunction may 
occur.

Do not wipe with benzine or thinner, or spray with 
insecticide.

Such substances can cause cracking, electric shock and/or fire.

If not using the unit for long periods of time, unplug the power cable.

Dielectric breakdown can lead to leakage current and subsequently 
electrical shock and or short-circuit may occur causing a fire.

If the power plug is unplugged, be sure to hold and pull out 
the end of the power plug without holding the power cord.

There is a chance that an electrical short or short-circuit may 
occur causing a fire.

Do not operate with a pre-filter or filter removed.

Malfunction may occur.

Do not sit on, stand on or shake the unit.

Malfunction may occur.

Do not use when the unit is on its side or leaning.

Malfunction may occur.

When using another burner at the same time, actively 
ventilate the area. 
This unit cannot remove carbon monoxide. 

If the ventilation is not sufficient, carbon monoxide poisoning 
may occur.

Do not use in locations where there is a large amount of 
soot, such as a kitchen or locations where there 
combustible gas, corrosive gas or metallic dust is 
present.

Fire or malfunction may occur.

WARNING

CAUTION

Never do.

Be sure to follow the 
instructions.

Never touch the air purifier 
(including the remote 
controller) with a wet hand.

Never cause the air purifier 
(including the remote 
controller) to get wet.

Toxic substances such as cigarettes (carbon monoxide) cannot be 
removed.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for MC707VM-S

Page 1: ...SiBE81 623A Photocatalytic Air Purifiers...

Page 2: ...n Manual 13 4 1 Safety Precautions 13 4 2 Names and Operation of each Part 14 4 3 Preparation before Operation 16 4 4 Care and Cleaning 19 4 5 Troubleshooting 27 5 Optional Accessories 28 5 1 Dimensio...

Page 3: ...ytic Filter Titanium Apatite Photocatalytic Filter Bio antibody filter Bio Bio antibody filter antibody filter Allergen total removal Allergen total removal Powerful deodorizing Powerful deodorizing N...

Page 4: ...approx 9 6 m2 Running time mins Formaldehyde concentration in room ppm Operation start Compliant with Ministry of Land Infrastructure and Transport Japan guideline 1 2 Differing from transitory pollut...

Page 5: ...Only flash streamer removes adjuvants Allergy symptoms worsen Allergy symptoms worsen Pollen Diesel exhaust DPE Diesel exhaust DPE Allergens Adjuvant 06CJG 9 Powerfully breaks down odors in 3 stages P...

Page 6: ...by means of the catechin component What is Catechin Catechin Pre Filter 06CJG 13 Purifies with large air flow Powerful 4 directional suction is used to reach every corner of the room Odors dust bacter...

Page 7: ...nce the air purifier comes with 7 filters You won t need to buy filters for 7 years Also since the filter is replaced each year filter efficiency will not drop Easy filter storage Unused filters can b...

Page 8: ...roduction Photocatalytic Air Purifiers 7 06CJG 17 Quick wipe panel Designed for easy maintenance a single wipe with a wet cloth is all it takes to keep it clean Flat panel blends with interiors and is...

Page 9: ...other conditions may cause malfunction Miscellaneous This product is for home use Do not use for special purpose This product is for indoor use only Do not use in bathroom or outdoors as it is not wa...

Page 10: ...rrent HH H M L LL A 0 48 0 22 0 14 0 10 0 08 Deodorizing Efficiency JEM1467 1 95 Operating sound 2 HH H M L LL dBA 47 38 31 24 16 Sound power 2 HH H M L LL dBA 62 52 40 39 31 Fan Type Multi blade fan...

Page 11: ...d installation space 500 or more 533 1 3 1000 or more 425 Air outlet grille Air inlet grille 1 2 4 500 or more 1 3 Manufacturer s Label 100 or more Air inlet grille 1000 or more 213 11 Handles Signal...

Page 12: ...1 6 6 LED7 10 H7P 1 S11 6 1 1 S127 CN1 20 S2 LED16 H16P RED 7 20 1 S128 BLU MS 4 BRN LED13 H13P 3 ORG 2 WHT LED14 H14P GND DC340V DC DC DC 1 M1F 15V 12V 5V LED15 H15P OUT OUT OUT OUT LED18 H18P H1O A...

Page 13: ...Specifications SiBE81 623A 12 Photocatalytic Air Purifiers 3 4 Packaging Drawing Packed Filter Bio Antibody Filter Pleated Accessory kit Warranty C 3P165820A...

Page 14: ...can weaken remote controller signal reception sensitivity and discolor the casing Do not use in the place of kitchen fans or cooker hood fans Adverse conditions of use can shorten service life of the...

Page 15: ...omposes elements which could not be removed before returning the air back to the room Note cannot be washed with water 12 Filter container Six replacement pleated filters are included 13 Ventilation f...

Page 16: ...omatic operation indicator yellow Lit during automatic operation 5 Airflow rate indicator green page 7 Lit by the set airflow rate setting The air volume lamp is on during automatic or manual operatio...

Page 17: ...nufacturing date of the air purifier A replacement target is approximately 1 year but if the reception becomes difficult replace the batteries with new coin type battery CR2025 Coin type battery close...

Page 18: ...tach the bio antibody filter Hook the holes 2 locations of the bio antibody filter on the hooks 2 locations of the plasma ionizer 3 Restore the pre filter Hook the bottom part of the pre filter on the...

Page 19: ...e set time is reached the operation will automatically stop The set time can be changed if the button is pressed while the timer is operating 8 When you want to change the brightness of the operation...

Page 20: ...de the unit electric shock or malfunction may occur Cleaning the air inlet for the dust odor sensor Clean dusts clogged in the air inlet for the dust odor sensor Use crevice nozzle of a cleaner for cl...

Page 21: ...it operation Do not dry at a location directly exposed to the sun Do not clean with water hotter than 50 C Do not burn with fire Color changes or deformation may occur and the unit may become unusable...

Page 22: ...the reset switch on the main unit display Press the reset switch with a sharp material such as a tooth pick to turn off the replacement sign It will beep NOTE Replace a pleated filter Contact your dea...

Page 23: ...CAUTION Stop operation before cleaning and be careful not to cut your hands with the opposing pole plate or ionizer wires It is safer to use rubber gloves There are ionizer wires at back of the opposi...

Page 24: ...and scrub with hard sponge Distortion or damage to the equipment may result Rinse with running water Soak in water or warm water to remove detergent about 30 minutes Caution Soak well as cleaning sig...

Page 25: ...s Clean off the ionizer wires and peripheral resin part with a soft cloth 2 Streamer discharger Clean off the internal resin part with a soft cloth For removal see page 11 3 Ionizing frame Clean off t...

Page 26: ...e middle of the plasma ionizer 2 Attach the opposing pole plate while opening the knobs one at a side of the plasma ionizer 3 Insert securely until it clicks 4 Attach another side of the opposing pole...

Page 27: ...mode If the operation of 4 is performed during the settings the settings will not be correct When the sensitivity is set high it will become difficult for the sensor lamp to go out Optional accessorie...

Page 28: ...e same time Is there any foreign matter in the air outlet Remove the foreign matter For other cases contact your dealer Air does not come out Cleaning effect is not obtained Is the unit installed at a...

Page 29: ...packages a Filter 1 b Sheet 1 C 3JHB10513 Notes 1 Replacement guideline About 1 year after unpacking 2 Appearance color White Storage and handling precautions If you do not use the filter soon store i...

Page 30: ...ith Airflow Rate Indicator 1 Is the connector for the PCB plugged in Or is there any poor connection 2 Is the wire harness broken Red lamp is blinking Time for cleaning the plasma ionizer Red lamp is...

Page 31: ...Deci sion conditions 4 Supposed Causes The unit is not turned on Unspecified voltage is used The safety device is activated due to poor assembly of the panel Front panel switch is defective The PCB i...

Page 32: ...tch on the unit but not with remote controller 4 Supposed Causes Remote controller battery is exhausted Remote controller is defective Display PCB is defective Malfunction is caused by inverter fluore...

Page 33: ...unc tion The sensor may be operating as room is over sized or open 2 Method of Mal function Detection 3 Malfunction Deci sion conditions 4 Supposed Causes Wrong diagnosis The red LED stays on while th...

Page 34: ...B 2 Method of Mal function Detection Abnormality of the fan motor is detected by revolutions with the Hall IC while the fan motor is running 3 Malfunction Deci sion conditions When the fan motor is no...

Page 35: ...ode is exited The unit is in demo mode as reset switch is blocked Check it 2 Method of Mal function Detection 3 Malfunction Deci sion conditions 4 Supposed Causes Malfunction demo mode The reset switc...

Page 36: ...turning off all power supplies before disassembling work Procedure Points 1 Appearance 2 Removing the front panel The upper part of the panel is roundish When assembling slide the panel in upright po...

Page 37: ...f the front panel operates the safety switch Be careful not to trans form the projection 3 Removing the pre filter 1 Bend the pre filter slightly and detach the two upper knobs 2 Lift the pre filter a...

Page 38: ...cedure Points 4 Removing the Bio Antibody Filter When assembling catch the bottom hooks Unless the hooks are caught the pre filter which uses the same hooks cannot be assembled 1 Bend the fixing part...

Page 39: ...ocedure SiBE81 623A Procedure Points 5 Removing the plasma ionizer unit 1 Hold the grips of the plasma ionizer unit Pull the unit toward yourself to release its bottom 2 Lift the unit to undo the hook...

Page 40: ...9 SiBE81 623A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 6 Removing the pleated filter 1 Undo the three hooks 2 The filter is made of fiber Undo the hook with stretching the filter 3 Zoomed up view of the upp...

Page 41: ...rifiers Removal Procedure SiBE81 623A Procedure Points 4 Undo the two bottom hooks and remove the filter 5 A piece of Velcro is at the bottom When assembling stick the Velcro 6 Zoomed up view of the b...

Page 42: ...Photocatalytic Air Purifiers 41 SiBE81 623A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 7 Take out the spare filter from the holder 8 Take out the filter from the bag and attach it Pleated filter holder...

Page 43: ...Purifiers Removal Procedure SiBE81 623A Procedure Points 7 Removing the deodorizing catalytic filter 1 Undo the right and left hooks 2 Undo the bottom hook and remove the deodrizing catalytic unit Deo...

Page 44: ...A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 3 Undo the two hooks at the bottom and remove the deodorizing catalytic filter 4 When assembling catch the bottom hooks slightly bend the filter itself and fit it...

Page 45: ...nutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disas sembling work Procedure Points 1 Catch the upper hole with your finger and lift it up Preparation in advance Remove the plasma ion izer...

Page 46: ...Photocatalytic Air Purifiers 45 SiBE81 623A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 4 Remove the screw 5 Lift up and slide the unit to remove it When assembling insert the upper narrow sheet metal...

Page 47: ...wait 10 minutes or more after turning off all power supplies before disassembling work Procedure Points Part A 1 Removing the counter grid 1 Undo the outer hook and lift the counter grid to detach 2...

Page 48: ...ng wires cannot be reused When cleaning the ioniz ing wires do not remove them See the Operation Manual If the air purifier is used with the wire cut the clean indicator will blink after 24 hours 1 Pi...

Page 49: ...r turning off all power supplies before disassembling work Procedure Points 1 Removing the back cover 1 Remove the 2 screws from the front top Point Note that the screws are provided deep at the front...

Page 50: ...iBE81 623A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 2 Removing the fan motor 1 The figure shows the wiring routes 2 Peel the seal material Once removed the seal material cannot be reused 3 Disconnect the fa...

Page 51: ...4 Remove the nut and pull out the fan When assembling align the mark on the fan with the D cut on the motor shaft 5 Lift and detach the harness retainer 6 When assembling put part A first in the groov...

Page 52: ...SiBE81 623A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 7 Remove the 3 screws from the lock plate and take out the fan motor The motor and the har ness are integrated together Make sure no washers are left beh...

Page 53: ...efore disassembling work Procedure Points Remove the back cover Disconnect the fan motor connector 1 Disconnecting the faston terminal 1 Disconnect the terminal located at left 2 Disconnect the termin...

Page 54: ...Pull out the electrical box to detach When assembling fit the box in the groove 3 Removing the PCB 1 Undo the 2 hooks at the back and take out the flame proof plate When fitting the flame proof plate...

Page 55: ...Photocatalytic Air Purifiers Removal Procedure SiBE81 623A Procedure Points 2 Disconnect the each connector 3 Disconnect the connector S127 from the connector S128 of display PCB A3P S8 S129 S35 S1 S1...

Page 56: ...Photocatalytic Air Purifiers 55 SiBE81 623A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 4 Disconnect the PCB connector When connecting con nect firmly not to be unfastened 5 Undo the 2 hooks and remove the PCB...

Page 57: ...s Removal Procedure SiBE81 623A Procedure Points 6 The figure at right shows the power supply and control PCB Lead free solder PbF is used 7 Undo the 4 hooks to remove the high voltage PCB HVU S1 S35...

Page 58: ...Photocatalytic Air Purifiers 57 SiBE81 623A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 8 Remove the tape 9 Undo the 3 hooks from the back to remove the display PCB Hooks...

Page 59: ...rs Removal Procedure SiBE81 623A Procedure Points 10 Undo the 2 hooks 1 each at right and left from the top 11 Undo the 3 hooks to remove the PCB ON OFF switch cover Receiver SW1 ON OFF switch SW2 Fil...

Page 60: ...ifiers 59 SiBE81 623A Removal Procedure Procedure Points 12 Undo the hook from the dust sensor and push out the sensor from front 13 Pinch the bulge of the safety door switch from inside to push out t...

Page 61: ...g this product The User s Manual provides important safety instructions and warnings Be sure to follow these instructions and warnings SiBE 81 623A Printed in Japan 08 2006 B AK Specifications designs...

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