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Operator Manual
Cooling Air Filter Removal, Cleaning and Replacement
Powermax800 systems are normally shipped without air filters. If your Powermax800 has the air filter
option, it will need cleaning periodically. Excessively dirty or dusty environments can block the cooling
air filter (if installed) and cause the power supply to overheat and shut down.
WARNING
SHOCK HAZARD: Always turn off power, unplug cord from wall and wait 5 minutes before
removing any power supply cover. If power supply is directly connected to a line
disconnect switch, place line disconnect switch to OFF position. In the U.S., use a "lock-out /
tag-out" procedure until the service or maintenance work is complete. In other countries,
follow appropriate local or national safety procedures.
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Figure 5-2 Air Filter Removal
Cooling Air Filter
1. Turn the Powermax800 power switch to the OFF (0) position, unplug the power cable from
the wall receptacle and disconnect the gas supply. See warning above.
2. Remove the 22 screws that secure the power supply cover to the chassis.
3. Remove the cover, and remove the cooling air filter from the clips by sliding the filter to the
left and then up - Fig. 5-2. See
Powermax800 Field Upgrade Kits and Optional Parts later in
this section for part number information.
4. Clean the air filter with either soap and water or with low pressure compressed air.
5. Replace the dry filter in the power unit with the wire mesh facing the fan.
6. Replace and re-fasten the power supply cover with the existing screws.