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4. Do not pull the machine by the power cord. 

Don’t let that the power cord came in contact 

with the sharp tools or edges, hot surfaces 

or grease. On the power supply do not place 

any heavy objects on the cable. Damage the 

power cord may be injured electric current.

5. Support this unit or securely clamp it to the 

work surface when it is used in a portable 

application to eliminate potential injury and/or 

damage from falling.

6. Ensure that the intake and exhaust areas 

are clear prior to starting the unit. Clogged 

intakes or exhausts can cause an explosion 

and/or fire.

7. Keep arms, hands, and fingers away from 

the fan. Avoid all exposure to rotating parts to 

prevent injury.

8. Do not operate this unit without the dust 

filters in place and properly secured. Sawdust 

and other debris can provide the potential 

for fire and/or explosion and can also cause 

inhalation problems.

9. Maintain the unit in top condition. Clogged 

filters can increase the potential for fire or 

explosion. Follow all instructions for changing 

and cleaning filters.

10. Store this unit in a location that eliminates 

the potential for damage to the power cord. 

A damaged power cord can cause shock or 

electrocution. Safely store power cord on the 

unit to eliminate tripping hazards.

11. Turn the unit “off” and disconnect the unit 

from the power source before installing or 

removing accessories, before adjusting or 

changing set-ups, or when making repairs. 

An accidental start- up can cause serious 

injury.

12. Turn the unit “off”, disconnect the unit 

from the power source, and clean the table/

work area before leaving the area.

2.5 Electricity connection

 

We recommend connecting the machine to

electrical circuit with fuse 16A. Before

connect the machine to the mains to make 

sure they are switches in the “OFF” position. 

Do not expose or use the machine to rain

in humid places. 

 

Noise Emissions

Given that there exists a relationship 

between noise level and exposure times, 

it is not precise enough to determine the 

need for supplementary precautions. The 

factors affecting the true level of exposure 

to operators are clearly the amount of time 

exposed, the characteristics of working 

environment other sources of dust and noise 

etc. For example, adjacent machines in 

other words the level of ambient noise. It is 

possible that exposure level limits will vary 

from country to country.

Hazardous Dust Information

Drilling, sawing, sanding or machining wood 

products can expose you to wood dust, a 

substance known to the State of California 

to cause cancer. Avoid inhaling wood dust 

or use a dust mask or other safeguards for 

personal protection. For more information go 

to http://www.szu.cz/.

Save these instructions.

Refer to them often and use them to 

instruct others. 

 

 

 

3. Specifications

3.1 Technical Data

Power requirements

                                              230V / 50Hz / 1 Ph

Amperage                                                    2.5 A

Dimensions W x L x H  

 

              (610mm x 712mm x 305mm)

Weight:      

                                25,4 kg

Shipping weight: 

 

                28.6 kg

Motor: 

                                                 150 W

Air flow                       917, 1244, 2038 m

3

/hod

Noise 

                             55.6, 56.1, 59.6 dB

Filter cycle 

          

     room 6x6x2,5 m - 10, 14, 22x/hour

Outer filter

 

 

                5 micron - 310x610x25 mm

Inner filter   

                          1 micron washable electrostatic         

 

 

            - 310x610x310 mm

Filter bag material                              Polyester

Timer settings 

               1/2, 2 and 4 hours

Control       On Board Panel & Remote Control

 

2x batteries 

4. Setup

3 Speed Ambient Air Cleaner with Electrostatic 

Filter is specifically designed to quietly circulate 

and filter non- metallic dust which is generated 

throughout the work area. The Air Cleaner is 

furnished with two filters: an outer filter which 

filters particles that are five microns and larger, 

and a secondary disposable filter that captures 

91% of the dust particles that are one micron 

and larger (one micron = one millionth of a 

meter).

Because breathing microscopic particles 

can be a potential health hazard, filtering 

microscopic dust particles offers a cleaner and 

safer environment. This Air Cleaner will filter 

the air in a room measuring 6 x 6 x 2,5 m either 

13, 16, or 18 times an hour, depending on the 

setting. If desired, multiple units can be used to 

filter larger areas. An occasional cleaning and/

or replacement of filters is the only required 

maintenance.

 

4.1 Content

Air Filtration Unit

(4) Rubber Feet

(4) Ceiling Mount O-Screws

(4) Ceiling Mount nuts

(2) Batteries for Remote, Remote

4.2 Unpacking

Do not lift the air cleaner by the power cord.

The Air Cleaner is shipped complete in one 

shipping container. Carefully unpack the Air 

Cleaner and all loose items from the shipping 

container.

 

 

Styrofoam blocks have been packed 

inside the unit for protection. Remove 

these blocks prior to use. 

To Remove:

1. Disconnect unit from power source.

2. Remove outer filter by lifting on the bottom 

and pulling out.

3. Remove inner filter by lifting on the bottom 

and pulling out.

4. Remove Styrofoam blocks and replace 

filters.

4.3 Setup Options

For operator safety, clamp the unit to a work 

bench or position it securely on sawhorses.

IMPORTANT: When determining where 

to mount the air cleaner, always select a 

location where the air flow is unrestricted. 

Do not locate the unit in a corner or near any 

heating or cooling vents.

Locate (4) rubber feet supplied with the 

unit. Carefully place the Air Cleaner on a 

firm supporting surface with access to the 

bottom of the cabinet. Apply a self- adhesive 

rubber foot to the bottom at each corner of 

the air cleaner cabinet. The rubber feet will 

help eliminate vibration and will prevent the 

possibility of the air cleaner “walking” across 

the floor or work surface.

The air cleaner cabinet has convenient lifting 

handles located on either side. To avoid 

damage to the air filters, carry the air cleaner 

with the filters positioned away from your 

body.

 

Mounting air cleaner to the ceiling or 

overhead support

This unit weighs approximately 29 kg.

When mounting overhead, be certain that the 

unit is securely fastened and supported.

Never secure the air cleaner hardware to 

drywall, drop ceiling tile/frame, or other non-

structural members.

Do not use rope, cable or power cord to 

suspend the unit from the ceiling. Use chain 

rated for a minimum of a 70 kg working load.

1. Locate the four eye bolts and the four 

flange nuts supplied with the unit.

2. Use a flat blade screwdriver (not supplied) 

to remove the four screws from the top of air 

cleaner.

3. Thread one flange nut on each bolt 

approximately 1 cm.

 

 

 

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