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2.2 Choosing a Suitable Location

When choosing a suitable location for the IQAir
system, keep the following considerations 
in mind:

Choosing the most suitable room for the
system will depend on where you would
like the focus of the air cleaning efforts. Two
main considerations are the time you spend
in a particular room and the location of the
main air pollution sources. As a general rule,
the closer the system is located to the air
pollution source, the better the air cleaning
performance in the room.  

Although an air cleaning result may be achieved in adjacent rooms, the main air cleaning will take place in the
room where the system is located. For the best air cleaning results in adjacent rooms, make sure that doors to
these rooms are left wide open.

For best performance, the system should be positioned at least 12 inches (30.5 cm) away from the nearest vertical
surface, such as a wall or a cupboard. In general, the more centrally the system is positioned, the better the
performance.

Position the system close to a power outlet and make sure that the power cord is positioned in a way that it does
not present an obstacle in walkways.

Make sure that the system is positioned in such a way that the control panel is easily accessible.

2.3  Connecting to Power

1.  Plug the connector end of the power cord into the recessed power inlet socket on the back of the system.
2. Plug the other end of the power cord into a power outlet or power strip.

Important: 

The only way to disconnect power completely is to unplug the power cord. If the system is

disconnected from the power supply for more than one hour, the current day and timer will need to be reset.

Do not use the IQAir system when the power cord becomes damaged. 

The power cord may be replaced with an

approved cord with a two-pole plug. Replacement cords are available from IQAir.

IQ

Air

min. distance
12” (30.5 cm)

Control panel should
be easily accessible

Keep power cord
clear of walkways

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Chapter 2

– Setting Up

Power inlet socket

Power cord 
connector

Power cord plug

Power outlet
(with or without grounding)

Summary of Contents for Cleanroom H 13

Page 1: ...Cleanroom H13 User Manual Swiss Made...

Page 2: ...nces Replacement cords are available from IQAir Only use this air cleaner for its intended purpose of air cleaning in non industrial environments Do not use this air cleaner in areas with very high co...

Page 3: ...4 4 4 Day of the Week Timer 14 4 4 5 Timer ON OFF Fan Speed Selection Menu 14 4 4 6 Timer Information in the Control Panel 15 4 4 7 Time Day Setting 16 4 4 8 Filter Life Reset New Filter 16 4 4 9 Cha...

Page 4: ...to cope with your room size The actual hourly air volume cleaned by the system should be at least double the air volume of your room If the rate at which pollutants enter the room air is high or the i...

Page 5: ...tto u 4 2 m e t s y l o r t n o c e d n a t e k p o t e h t n re se e S e S C e d le o a T D D ay D e m i T Ti l a u n a m r e s u e h t o t r e f re og r p o t d e r i qu e r s i k c o cl e h t g in...

Page 6: ...ntrally the system is positioned the better the performance Position the system close to a power outlet and make sure that the power cord is positioned in a way that it does not present an obstacle in...

Page 7: ...gn features air intake openings on two sides The Pre Filter module consists of frame 1 and the Pre Filter which is secured inside the frame by four filter clamps The fan assembly comprises two housing...

Page 8: ...culate air HyperHEPA filter media 5 Low turbulence low velocity air is returned to the room via the EvenFlow diffuser 8 Chapter 3 The IQAir System s Components 3 2 Description of Removable Components...

Page 9: ...and off Controlling the fan speed and corresponding air delivery rate Checking the remaining filter life of the individual filters Setting the automatic timer Resetting the Filter Life Monitor after...

Page 10: ...or a reduction in filter efficiency gas phase filter is saturated Fan Speed LEDs These LEDs simulate the fan speed through the frequency of their rotation The faster the rotation of the fan speed LED...

Page 11: ...et per minute x 60 air changes per hour ACH air volume of the room cu ft L x W x H Note The air delivery rates of the IQAir system at the various fan speeds settings are listed on the Technical Specif...

Page 12: ...lter is beyond its useful life a negative number will be displayed How the Filter Life Monitor Works The basis for calculating the remaining filter life is the already elapsed operation time at the se...

Page 13: ...rsor starts to flash 3 Press the p key one time to activate the timer Note If the START and STOP times are identical the timer cannot be activated Note The time is displayed in a 24 hrs clock military...

Page 14: ...n and exits the enter mode 4 4 4 Day of the Week Timer The Day of the Week Timer allows the deactivation of the Timer ON period on certain days of the week In its default setting the Timer ON period i...

Page 15: ...ng The first line shows the fan speed and the second line shows the airflow The Timer LED is off System on Standby The first line shows the current day and time and the second line shows the next time...

Page 16: ...ter Life LED for the appropriate filter is currently flashing red 4 Press the Enter key to confirm that the selected filter has been replaced 5 To re confirm the filter change press the Enter key To e...

Page 17: ...er mode 17 Chapter 4 Using the Control Panel 4 4 9 Changing the Airflow Units 1 You can reach the Airflow Units Menu by pressing the Menu key eight times 2 You can change the air volume units which ar...

Page 18: ...en set in the Weekly Auto Timer Menu it is possible to switch the timer on and off with the remote control To switch the timer on press the Timer Modification key and then the Timer ON key To switch t...

Page 19: ...r of minutes The illustration of the IQAir system on the control panel shows the positions of the individual filters These positions correspond to the actual positions of the filters within the system...

Page 20: ...s and push the locking arms inwards simultaneously until they snap back into the housing top of the diffuser IQ Air 20 Chapter 6 Replacing Filters Opening Closing 6 3 1 Troubleshooting When Closing th...

Page 21: ...me from the filter 10 Make sure that the filter is inserted all the way into the frame Insert the clamps into the sliding grooves inside the frame and push them down securing the filter into place 6 5...

Page 22: ...r at www iqair com support where you can find answers to most frequently asked questions FAQs or contact us with your inquiry To expedite your service request please have the following information rea...

Page 23: ...ng fixture you will also need a medium size flathead screwdriver How to install the power cord fixture 1 Disconnect the power cord from the wall outlet Plug the connector of the power cord into the ai...

Page 24: ...ng the supplied tool 7 8 6 9 Plug the red connector of the ribbon cable back into the control panel Ensure that it is pushed in all the way 10 Tuck the ribbon cable underneath and reinsert the control...

Page 25: ...of positive pressure if placed within the room and negative pressure if placed outside the room OutFlow Complete ducting adapter kit for the creation of negative pressure if placed within the room an...

Page 26: ...ly usage of 10h on speed 3 U S FDA registered as a Class II Medical Device Registration No 2087558 Performance 99 97 for particles 0 3 microns indiv tested at highest fan speed 99 5 at 0 003 microns y...

Page 27: ...27 Notes...

Page 28: ...www iqair com Swiss Made IQ_MA_CRH13_NE_US_130724...

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