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WaRRanTY conDITIons

1.  With this document the Manufacturer certifies that the product has been built correctly, top quality materials 

have been used and all inspections necessary for compliance with European Community Directives have 
been performed. The product is covered by a warranty lasting 24 months from the date of delivery to the 
User. Delivery must be proven by the purchase document and the copy of the filled out identification form. 
These documents must be shipped to the After-Sales Centre with the equipment. Persons wishing to make 
use of the warranty must inform of the fault within 8 days of its discovery for the effects and purpose of 
art. 1495 of the Civil Code. The warranty is limited to replacement or repair of individual components or 
pieces with manufacturing defects and does not cover costs related to transfer of technical staff, transport, 
packaging etc. Breakdowns, faults or damage deriving from poor maintenance, incorrect power supply, 
negligence, inexperience and other causes not imputable to the Manufacturer and parts subject to normal 
wear are not covered by the warranty. The warranty does not cover breakdowns caused by failure to carry 
out routine maintenance due to customer negligence. This warranty does not provide for any reimbursement 
for direct or indirect damages of any kind caused to persons or objects due to equipment inefficiency.

2.  The warranty is automatically rendered null and void whenever the equipment is repaired, modified or 

tampered with by the purchaser or unauthorised third parties. The liability for damage caused by faulty 
products expires after 10 years from the date in which the Manufacturer put the products on the market, 
after this time it becomes the user’s responsibility, as envisioned by the 85/374/EEC Directive.

3.  To have work carried out under warranty the purchaser must only contact the dealer, Manufacturer-

authorised after-sales centres or the Manufacturer itself. The warranty gives the right for free replacement 
of faulty parts. It does not, however, give the right for replacement of the entire equipment.

4.  In the case of disputes regarding application of the warranty, quality or conditions of the equipment delivered, 

the purchaser cannot suspend or delay total payment or payment of the instalments.

5.  No reimbursement can be requested by the purchaser for loss of production.
6.  The warranty is rendered null and void if:
  a.  The equipment is damaged by a fall, exposure to fire, spilt liquids, lightening, natural disasters or, 
    however, causes not imputable to manufacturing defects.
  b.  Incorrect installation.
 

c.  Incorrect mains connection (incorrect power supply nominal voltage) or suitable protection devices have 

    not been installed.
  d.  The serial number has been removed, cancelled or altered.
7.  The components to be replaced under warranty, must be returned to 

JO

NIX

 

Srl

  which will then send the 

appropriate spare parts. Any changed parts that are not returned will be charged.

8.  The Manufacturer do not have to supply replacement equipments during the repair period.
9.  For tax purposes spare parts will only be provided under warranty where the relevant limitations set out in 

the terms and conditions of the warranty are respected.

10. For any other eventuality not provided for by this Warranty Certificate and the regulations, consult the Italian 

Civil Code.

11. Invoices for labour, travel and call-out must be paid on their receipt.
12. The manufacturer and the dealer will comply with all data processing laws in force, including those relative 

to safety measures and in compliance with the specifications given in the data processing information 
sheet.

Summary of Contents for 70WHITECUBE

Page 1: ...MADE IN ITALY AIR PURIFICATION DEVICE WITH ADVANCED COLD PLASMA TECHNOLOGY USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ONIX srl reserves every right concerning this manual including the right to make any necessary change or improvement to its products and to the manual at any time and without notice It is forbidden to...

Page 3: ...DEVICE in operating conditions 10 6 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 11 6 1 SAFETY STANDARDS 11 6 2 GETTING STARTED 12 6 3 CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION SITE 12 6 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 13 6 5 ELECTRIC P...

Page 4: ...ect installation or damage caused by the units installed by inexperienced and or unauthorised staff At the time of purchase check that the device is intact and complete The Manufacturer declines any l...

Page 5: ...red by other gaseous compounds and or solid particles Using the device for purposes other than those intended and that do not comply with those described in this manual will immediately relieve the ma...

Page 6: ...ice 2 WARNINGS AND GENERAL PROHIBITIONS HAZARD It refers to dangerous situations that may result from the use of the device in order to ensure personal safety WARNING It refers to integrations or sugg...

Page 7: ...of the device Please note that the use of products that require electricity involves the observance of some crucial safety rules such as When installing and operating this product it is mandatory to...

Page 8: ...ompared to similar products is the use of next generation ionising units characterised by high efficiency and selectivity which do not produce any significant increase of undesirable sub products in i...

Page 9: ...SCRIPTION Model Dimensions WxDxH mm Power Supply Consumption W Electrical Absorption mA Weight Kg JONIX cube 238 x 238 x 260 230 V 1 50Hz 10 51 4 4 2 TECHNICAL FEATURES Code Description Notes 71KT0000...

Page 10: ...and maintenance manual with Declaration of Conformity 5 1 PACKAGING Any type of complaint must be sent in writing within eight days from receiving the goods When you receive the device please check al...

Page 11: ...pare parts must be approved by the Manufacturer In the event of decommissioning or disposing of the device follow the anti pollution regulations set out by the country in which the device is installed...

Page 12: ...rmed properly The device comes with slots and openings for ventilation do not block or cover these slots Make sure that you always leave enough space for adequate ventilation at the bottom and around...

Page 13: ...esidential power socket as specified on the plate Before making any connections make sure the mains voltage complies with what is shown on the label 6 5 ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY Fig 01 Connect the device...

Page 14: ...corresponding led To switch to the next level press the push button Enabling level 1 minimum 2 On 8 Off Enabling level 2 average 4 On 6 Off Enabling level 3 maximum 7 On 3 Off 04 Maintenance Warning...

Page 15: ...s the recommended operating levels Floor area m2 For rooms up to 2 7 m high Level Temporary settings to quickly dispel odours and pollutants 10 1 Set level 3 for 10 11 20 1 Set level 3 for 20 21 30 2...

Page 16: ...nising generators and mesh filter to protect the fan The device signals the need for maintenance of the generators through the indicator light shown on the display every 900 hours of operation However...

Page 17: ...e If this is too difficult turn the mesh slightly around the glass Fig 07 Clean the glass using a damp cloth Do not use liquid cleaners or sprays soap or the like Check that the ionizing generator is...

Page 18: ...m from the base of the generator Fig 10 Screw the ionizing generators back into place by acting again on the glass surface that can be reached by hand through the special slots ATTENTION do not overti...

Page 19: ...uld hear a slight hissing sound Failure to clean the ionising generators when indicated by the device leads to a drop in system performance The ionising generators can be re enabled only after the lig...

Page 20: ...r with the snap fastening Press it onto the bottom of the device until the parts are locked in place Fig 16 Using a damp cloth wipe the plastic filter cover and the finger guard grille fitted at the b...

Page 21: ...led replacement required The only part that is subject to wear is the ionising generators whose performance drops over time Components must be replaced when signs of wear appear indicated by oxide on...

Page 22: ...ial slots Fig 22 Screw the new ionizing generators into place by acting again on the glass surface that can be reached by hand through the special slots ATTENTION do not overtighten the screw after re...

Page 23: ...device malfunction persists unplug it from the mains and contact qualified staff Fig 26 To reset keep the keys and pressed for 5 until maintenance LED will go off Check that the device works you shou...

Page 24: ...ler No sizzling noise comes from inside the device and the yellow LED that indicates that maintenance is required is blinking The ionising generators and fan mesh filter need cleaning Follow the instr...

Page 25: ...gh your municipal authorities as to the location of the eco friendly waste management sites where waste can be received for disposal and its subsequent recycling as recommended Furthermore please note...

Page 26: ...comes the user s responsibility as envisioned by the 85 374 EEC Directive 3 To have work carried out under warranty the purchaser must only contact the dealer Manufacturer authorised after sales centr...

Page 27: ...lect the model to which the declaration refers to product code xxx serial n xxx F U L F I L S to the requirements of the Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC reference standard EN 12100 2010 EN 60204 1 2016...

Page 28: ...3 35020 Tribano PD Italy tel 39 049 9588511 fax 39 049 9588522 via Tegulaia 10 b 56121 Pisa Italy tel 39 050 985165 via Romagnoli 12 a 40010 Bentivoglio BO Italy JONIX srl Registered office Scientific...

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