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Do not alter or modify your Drymatic Boost Bar in any way. Use only replacement parts approved by 
DBK. Modifications/repairs not covered in the maintenance section of this manual and the use of 
unapproved parts will void any remaining warranty. 

 

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Do not remove adhesive labels. 

 

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Only use Drying Mats/accessories branded by Drymatic or DBK. Ensure air movers match the Boost 
Bar inlet size: recommended airflow is 650cfm (1100m³/hr) (Manufacturers recommended airflow) 

 

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Maximum Airflow (tested) 1560cfm (2650m³/hr)

 

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Handle the unit carefully. Always operate the unit on a flat stable surface. Do not drop, throw or place 
the unit on a surface from which it could fall off. Rough handling may damage the unit, create 
dangerous operating conditions and will void the warranty.

 

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Never pull or lift the product via the power cord.

 

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Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the appliance.

 

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The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory 
and mental capabilities or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they are supervised by an adult.

 

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If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly 
qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard. Always grasp the plug (not the cord) to unplug and avoid 
pulling or lifting the product via the power cord.

 

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Do not use with worn electrical outlets as the plug will become excessively hot. The heater shall not 
be located immediately below a power outlet.

 

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Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the 
room on their own, unless constant supervision is provided.

 

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Do not overload outlets or extension leads 

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 Check power ratings and condition before use. Always 

fully unwind extension leads.

 

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It is recommended to run the unit on a 120V supply circuit protected by a Ground Fault Circuit 
Interrupter (GFCI) or a RCD. It is also recommended to regularly PAT (Portable Appliance Test) the 
machine. Only replace fuse with a 15A, 500V ceramic type as marked on the unit. 

 

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In order to avoid overheating, do not cover the entire unit. Ensure that when mats deflate they do not 
cover any equipment/outlets causing a hazard. 

 

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Do not use in the immediate vicinity of a bath, shower or swimming pool. Avoid standing water or 
locations where water can run or drip on to the unit.

 

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Keep away from open flames and heat sources or where vapors from gasoline, solvents, thinners or 
any other flammable materials may be present.

 

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Do not block either Boost Bar outlet/inlets. This could cause the unit to overheat and limit airflow. 

 

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For commercial use only, not for use on building sites. 

 

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Do not dispose of in municipal solid waste. 

 

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Stacking is for storage purposes only, do not use units when stacked or stack other equipment on top.

 

RISK OF BURNS!

 

HANDLE WITH CARE!

 

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!

 

KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN!

 

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION:

 

Summary of Contents for Drymatic Boost Bar FGPH109

Page 1: ...bly sized air mover is used that matches the size of the Drymatic Boost Bar inlet Minimum recommended airflow required 650cfm 1100m hr Do not position air mover more than 20 50cm away from the Drymatic Boost Bar inlet Adaptable Heat Drying System Model FGPH109 Manufactured in the UK by DBK Technitherm Ltd All worldwide design rights and copyright reserved Housing Only 9 An electronic version of th...

Page 2: ...nd can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the us...

Page 3: ...ot use with worn electrical outlets as the plug will become excessively hot The heater shall not be located immediately below a power outlet Do not use this heater in small rooms when they are occupied by persons not capable of leaving the room on their own unless constant supervision is provided Do not overload outlets or extension leads Check power ratings and condition before use Always fully u...

Page 4: ...o the room to reduce drying time Three intelligently controlled self regulating PTC heater banks that raise room temperature up to a maximum of 122 F 50 C Touch screen controller which displays incoming and outgoing temperature kWh and hours run Airflow detection and power regulation to ensure safe operation whilst adding maximum power UL Approved Bi directional design can be operated with any sta...

Page 5: ...ked and the cord should always be fully unwound when in use They should be fully secured when in transit to prevent causing harm or damage Storage and Transport 4 units stacked in pairs max 16 in this orientation Two units stacked directly max in this orientation Maximum Stack of 16 units Only replace fuse with a 15A 500V ceramic type fuse as marked on the unit DBK part number EC308 Air Guides 13 ...

Page 6: ...positioned a maximum of 20 50cm away from the grill Ideally the air mover outlet should be as close as possible to the Drymatic Boost Bar inlet We recommend that the air mover be rated for at least 650cfm 1100m hr Failure to meet these requirements could cause the machine to limit its power output or potentially turn off the heater completely until airflow is improved 2 1 Optional Connect Drymatic...

Page 7: ...nels You can now use these outlets to heat up difficult to reach locations such as wall cavities ceiling voids kitchen cabinetry and subfloor areas C 90 Adaptor This gives you the ability to angle the airflow downwards into a crawlspace or subfloor area Alternatively the connector can be rotated and the airflow can be angled upwards into the ambient air keeping the warm dry air away from sensitive...

Page 8: ...on The Settings button on the bottom right of the display takes the user to a new screen and allows them to set the maximum temperature maximum current limit reset the device and change the language and units This settings screen and description of each function is shown below F F Settings Screen Language press to change between English Spanish French and German Enter Factory Configuration Mode Vi...

Page 9: ... value next to Max Current and adjust the value upwards or downwards accordingly The user should reset the unit at the start of every job to clear any pre existing settings from previous use 6 Graphing Feature The Boost Bar has a built in data logging feature that illustrates Temperature Differential and Power Consumption over a rolling 7 day period This information is useful as it allows a techni...

Page 10: ...g Hoses slide the end of the hose over each of the 4 ports and fix in place with a jubilee clip or cable tie 4 100mm lay flat ducting When using lay flat ducting cut the ducting to the required length and attach one end to the adaptor The other end can be taken to a tented drying chamber and be secured in place using adhesive tape Alternatively the lay flat ducting can be tied off at the end of ea...

Page 11: ... one plastic cuff and connect it to the end of the 1 5 hose provided The plastic cuff will then slide over the 1 5 outlet of the Boost Bar adaptor no additional fixing is required Connect each hose to the machine following the same method Using a 1 75 44mm hole cutter attachment drill a hole in the material that needs to be dried such as the base of a kitchen cabinet insert the hose into the hole ...

Page 12: ...hould be placed in the desired orientation by the technician Step 2 Connect lay flat ducting Optional Cut the lay flat ducting to the required length and attach to the outlet of the 90 Adaptor using adhesive tape Take the end of the ducting and feed it in to a tented chamber or directly in to the void cavity that is being targeted Please Note When using lay flat ducting tied off at the ends to cre...

Page 13: ... operating state operating mode and the heater power level This table shows all possible situations Machine Status Description Heater Level Description User Maintenance WARNING The unit must be unplugged before performing any form of maintenance or cleaning Before each use Inspect the power cord for any sign of damage If the cord looks broken frayed or worn do not use the product and seek a replac...

Page 14: ...itioning the air mover closer to the Drymatic Boost Bar or use a higher speed setting Check that the air mover meets the minimum requirements Unit not producing hot air No Rotating graphic is shown in hours display 1 Machine has not had sufficient time to heat up The machine will check for stable airflow before gradually ramping up power This can take up to five minutes 2 Temperature setting is lo...

Page 15: ...erating Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Power Factor 1 Internal Electronic Components 3 3Vac Control System Electronic Display 4 3 LCD Touch Screen Max Air Temperature at Outlet 122 F 50 C Duct Size 19 x 3 470 x 80mm Housing Polyethylene Dimensions 27 x 12 x 8 689 x 300 x 201mm Weight 16 8lb 7 6kg Model Identification The model number and serial number on your machine can be used to identif...

Page 16: ...Email Signature Date An electronic version of this instruction manual is also available online via this QR code Warranty Information Please complete and mail fax or email your warranty registration card complete with bill of sale receipt to activate your warranty DBK offers a standard two year comprehensive warranty from the date of purchase of Drymatic Boost Bar Contact details can be found below...

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