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The use of personal protective equipment (PPE). 
 

These instructions cannot claim to cover all details of possible equipment variations, nor can they provide for every 
possible example of installation, operation or maintenance. 

 

The specified maintenance and inspection measures must be carried out regularly by trained service personnel to avoid 

any interruptions or breakdowns. Deviations from ‘normal’ performance (i.e. higher temperatures or vibrations) 

indicate that there is likely to be a malfunction of the unit. 
To avoid faults the responsible maintenance personnel must be notified immediately. 

 

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INSTALLATION GUIDE 

 

 

 

Please note: Some of the assembly procedure is best accomplished by two persons. Some of the items are 
heavy and awkward, and a mishandling error could cause injury.  

 

Remove the extractor from inside of the Cleaning Booth and unpack. Check off all of the components against 
the provided delivery notes. Check for damage on arrival. Please check for any transit damage and report it to

 

the supplier

 

immediately. 

 

 

Fit the four castor wheels to the extractor base using the X16 M8X1.25X14mm hex bolts, spring washers, plain 
washers to the non castor wheel side of the extractor base. A plain washer and hex nut are used to secure the 
wheels in place. The two brake castor wheels should be fitted at the fan end of the extractor base. See below 
image. 

 

 

The JetBlack Safety extractor requires only the castors to be fitted before its ready to be connected to the 
Cleaning Booth. 

 

 

The extractor is powered directly from the

 

Cleaning Booth via two IP67 Blue Cable Mount 2P+E Industrial 

Power Plugs, Rated At 16A, 230 V and one IP67 Blue Cable Mount 2P+E Industrial Power Plug, Rated At 32A, 
230 V. 

 

This appliance must be grounded.

 If it should malfunction or breakdown, grounding provides a path of least 

resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock. This appliance is equipped with an earth stud 
provided on the base. This stud must be properly grounded in accordance with all local codes and ordinances.  

 

The flexible air pipe from the Booth must be connected to the hose tail located on the spigot from the fan to 
the extractor drum 

 

Connect the flexible ducting from the extractor to the Booth via X2 jubilee clips provided. NOTE: Care must be 
taken to ensure the flexible pipe and jubilee clips are secured correctly. Failure to do so will result in airborne 
dust outside of the extraction system. 

 

Be aware that in dry air periods or areas, the movement of the air through the machine can generate static 
electric fields. These are not normally a problem as the machine is bonded together via its construction and is 
earthed back through the electrical supply. Problems can occur with isolated items, such as stands or hosing 
that are insulated from the ground (standing on rubber feet, suspended in the air etc). If possible, try to 
connect everything together electrically, to eliminate static shocks. Use the integral metal coil in flexible plastic 
hosing to connect units together. 

Summary of Contents for JS-606 Series

Page 1: ...PERSONNEL CLEANING BOOTH EXTRACTOR ACM 0002 Issue 3...

Page 2: ...AL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE 3 EXTRACTOR OVERVIEW DRAWINGS 4 SET UP OPERATION 5 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 6 SPARE PARTS 7 MALFUNCTION CAUSE REMEDY 8 WARRANTY INFORMATION 9 MANUFACTURER S...

Page 3: ...the installation must ensure that Only qualified personnel are entrusted to work on the unit These persons always have at their disposal the operating instructions and other product documentation supp...

Page 4: ...nly the castors to be fitted before its ready to be connected to the Cleaning Booth The extractor is powered directly from the Cleaning Booth via two IP67 Blue Cable Mount 2P E Industrial Power Plugs...

Page 5: ...5 of 17 3 EXTRACTOR OVERVIEW DRAWINGS Filter cover Shaker motor MR280S Fan Motor pedestal Fan Motor Trolley base X2 Locking wheels...

Page 6: ...6 of 17 Extractor inlet Extractor handle Filter cover handle Collection bag Motor pedestal Extractor drum...

Page 7: ...il needs connecting to the Cleaning Booth LEV system via 8mm flexible air tube If the extractor is not being used in conjunction with the Cleaning Booth the hose tail needs to be removed and replaced...

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Page 10: ...h and will operate automatically without warning Extreme caution is advised when carrying out any maintenance to the equipment All electrical connections should be removed from the Cleaning Booth When...

Page 11: ...cated on top of the filter cover Use the X2 handles to lift the cover over the filter NOTE Cover weight 8Kg Remove the filter element by undoing X4 M10 hex head bolts and nuts Once these have been rem...

Page 12: ...solated from the electrical supply Waste collection bag removal Do not let the waste collection bag over fill See below image for maximum fill level The correct PPE must be worn when emptying the wast...

Page 13: ...HEPA H10 1 JS 606 FILTER H10 FILTER HEPA F7 1 JS 606 FILTER FILTER GASKET 1 JS 606 33 FAN ASSEMBLY 1 MR280S 00001 FAN GASKET 1 JS 606 38 FILTER COVER 1 JS 606 FILTER COVER SHAKER MOTOR 1 8 708 SHAKER...

Page 14: ...ng system Never run in isolation Motor has winding or bearing damage Contact supplier immediately Electrical supply problems Ensure that supply voltages match with the motor rating plate details Leak...

Page 15: ...es not extend the lifespan of the part The Warranty which covers the replacement part expires on the date of expiry of your equipment s Warranty Parts replaced under the Warranty become the property o...

Page 16: ...Products bearing the WEEE symbol should not be disposed of in general waste These should be taken to local facilities where they can be recycled free of charge This will ensure minimum impact on the...

Page 17: ...17 of 17 11 Declaration of Conformity...

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