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Chapter 4 – Using the Control Panel

4.4.6  Timer Information in the Control Panel

The IQAir® control panel shows the timer status without the need to access the Timer related menus.

Display’s Main Window                        Timer LED

• System is on standby
• Timer is deactivated

System on Standby:

The first line shows the

model name and the second line shows the word
“Standby”. The Timer LED is red.

System Running: 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 & time and and the second line shows
the next time the system will turn on.The Timer LED
is green.

System Running: The first line shows the fan speed
and the second line shows when the system will
switch to the Timer OFF period. The Timer LED is
green.

• System is running
• Timer is deactivated

• System is on standby 
• Timer activated

• System is running
• Timer is activated

red

off

green

green

Display’s Main Window                        Timer LED

Timer Deactivated

Timer Activated

 

Summary of Contents for Cleanroom H13

Page 1: ...User s Manual Cleanroom H13 ...

Page 2: ...mputers and similar appliances Only use this appliance for its intended purpose of air cleaning in non industrial environments Do not use this appliance in areas with very high concentrations of dusts or powder to prevent the danger of dust explosions Do not use this appliance in explosive areas Do not use attachments or filters not recommended by IQAir Do not use outdoors Do not obstruct the air ...

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Page 4: ...mer 14 4 4 5 Timer ON OFF Fan Speed Selection 14 4 4 6 Timer Information in the Control Panel 15 4 4 7 Time Day Setting 16 4 4 8 Filter Life Reset 16 4 4 9 Changing Airflow Units 17 4 4 10 Language Setting 17 4 4 11 Current Model Setting 17 Chapter 5 Using the Remote Control 18 5 1 Remote Control Functions 18 5 2 Getting the Best Transmission Results 18 5 3 Placing Batteries in the Remote Control ...

Page 5: ... Ensure the IQAir system can clean enough air 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 indoor air quality requirements are stringent the hourly air delivery of the system needs to exceed the room air volume several times To achieve that level...

Page 6: ...Air out by its top handle Place the system in its upright position and remove all packaging materials The power cable remote control batteries and set of casters are supplied in a seperate carton contained in the box B Installing the casters Installing the optional casters is not necessary however it may facilitate moving the air cleaner from room to room Please refer to the leaflet supplied with ...

Page 7: ... 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 cable is positioned in a way that it does not present an obstacle that could be tripped over Make sure that the system is positioned in such a way that the control panel is easily accessible 2 3 Con...

Page 8: ...ings on two sides The Pre Filter module 1 consists of frame 1 and the particulate Pre Filter which is fixed inside the frame by four filter clamps The fan assembly comprises two housing modules with the centrifugal fan inside The HEPA filter module consists of frame 2 and the HEPA filter which is fixed inside the frame by four filter clamps The EvenFlow diffuser contains omni directional air outle...

Page 9: ...IQAir system features a modular housing design which enables the easy replacement of all filter elements in a matter of seconds The illustration below shows all the removable components For more details on how to replace filters please refer to Chapter 6 Replacing Filters 3 3 How the IQAir System Works The air is pushed through the tightly pleated high efficiency particulate HyperHEPA filter Low t...

Page 10: ...of the front locking arm Several operations can be completed via the electronic control panel Switching the system on 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 replacing a filter Locking the control panel to avoid tampering with the system s s...

Page 11: ...due to a reduction in airflow particle filters are clogged 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 LEDs the faster the actual fan speed of the unit 4 2 Control Panel Locking Function The control panel keys can be locked to avoid tampering with ...

Page 12: ...environment are calculated as follows hourly air delivery of the IQAir system cfm air changes per hour ACH air volume of the room cu ft Note The air delivery rates of the IQAir system at the various fan speeds settings are listed on the Technical Specifications sheet Example calculation A room with the dimensions of 13 x 14 x 8 5 ft has an air volume of 1 547 cu ft With an air delivery rate of 140...

Page 13: ...e Filter Life Monitor Works The basis for the calculation of the remaining filter life is the already elapsed operation time at the set fan speed This input is compared with an internal memory bank which contains information about the different filters lives under specific conditions of use The Filter Life Monitor makes a calculation of the remaining filter life taking into account not only past u...

Page 14: ...n display window press the Menu key twice 2 Press and hold the Enter key until the cursor starts to flash 3 Press the key once to activate the timer Note If the start and stop time are identical the timer cannot be activated 4 Press the Enter key to save the timer status setting and to proceed to the start time 5 Select the desired start hour by pressing the key 6 Press the Enter key to save the s...

Page 15: ...lection 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 is enabled on all seven days of the week This is indicated by stars below the abbreviations of the days On days without a star the air cleaner will be running at the speed which is set in the Tim...

Page 16: ...e 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 time and and the second line shows the next time the system will turn on TheTimer LED is green System Running The first line shows the fan speed and the second line shows when the system will switch to the Timer OFF period The Timer LED is green System ...

Page 17: ...ge and exit the Filter Life Reset display window press the Enter key Note If the wrong filter has been selected or if you wish to exit the enter mode press the Menu key This leaves the Filter Life Reset unaffected 6 Upon successful reset of the filter life the new remaining filter life taking the currently selected fan speed into account will be displayed 4 4 7 Time Day Setting In order to use the...

Page 18: ...e the desired display language and to exit the enter mode 17 Chapter 4 Using the Control Panel 4 4 9 Changing the Airflow Units 1 You can change the air volume units which are displayed from cubic feet per minute cfm to cubic meters per hour m3 h or vice versa by pressing the Enter key for three seconds either when the unit is switched on or in standby mode 2 When the first character of the airflo...

Page 19: ...enu 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 the timer off press the Timer Modification key and then the Timer OFF key 5 2 Getting the Best Transmission Results The IR infrared receiver of the IQAir system is positioned underneath the control panel cover In order to get the best...

Page 20: ...ns of the individual filter elements These positions correspond to the actual positions of the filter elements within the system 19 Chapter 6 Replacing Filters 5 3 Replacing the Battery of the Remote Control When the battery becomes weak the transmission results will deteriorate and the battery should be replaced The remote control requires one CR2025 battery The battery compartment is located at ...

Page 21: ...m in the same way 3 Pull both locking arms evenly outwards until they snap into place and remain open Access to all filter elements is now possible to change a specific filter refer to the appropriate section below 4 To close the housing simply push the locking arms inwards simultaneously until they snap back into the housing 20 Chapter 6 Replacing Filters Opening Closing 6 3 1 Troubleshooting whe...

Page 22: ...ied 7 Lift the frame 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 If known harmful substances are filtered please refer to local regulations or laws for proper filter disposal TOP TOP TOP TOP 6 4 Replacing the Pre Filter Filter 1 1 Open the locking arms making sure they are fully e...

Page 23: ...m is equipped with a maintenance free fan motor 1 Open the locking arms making sure they are fully extended outward For details refer to section 6 3 2 Opening the arms will release the top housing modules Removing the diffu ser will reveal the HyperHEPA filter inside Frame 2 3 Remove Frame 2 containing the HyperHEPA filter 5 With the palm of the hand press down on the filter and loosen the frame 4...

Page 24: ...time Safe Replacement of Filters Although IQAir systems are specially designed to prevent leakage of contaminated air and to retain filtered particulates within the filter elements inappropriate maintenance handling replacement or disposal of the filters may lead to the dispersion of the filtered substances For general infection control purposes special care must be taken to not jar or drop the fi...

Page 25: ...thin 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 and positive pressure if placed outside the room PF40 Additional pre filter for areas with high levels of coarse dust FlexVac Mobile floor based source capture system Also available as a wall mounted version VM FlexVac Mobility 56 The M...

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