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Fig. 06:  Pull off the outer mesh from the 
tube if you have not already done so in the 
previous point. 
If this is difficult to do, turn the mesh around 
the glass while pulling to remove it.

Fig. 07: Clean the glass using a damp 
cloth.

Do not use liquid cleaners or 
sprays, soap or the like.

Check that the tube is in good conditions: there must not be any cracks or other damage; 
otherwise it must be replaced. As soon as you notice a whitish layer on the perforated 
metal plate inside the glass it means that the ionising tube needs replacing.
The tubes must usually be replaced within 18 months of use.

Fig. 08:  Wash the mesh under running hot 
water and dry it thoroughly with a cloth.

Fig. 09:  Put the outer metal mesh back on 
the glass tube so that it fully overlaps the 
internal plate.

In any case ensure a minimum 
distance of at least 3 mm from 
the base of the tube.

Do not put back the mesh on 
the ionising tube if it is even 
partially wet.

Summary of Contents for 70WHMINIMATE4

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

Page 2: ...JONIX 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 reproduce in full or in part this manual without JONIX srl s consent ...

Page 3: ...RECEPTION 11 5 4 STORAGE 11 5 5 Handling DEVICE in operating conditions 11 6 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 12 6 1 SAFETY STANDARDS 12 6 2 GETTING STARTED 13 6 3 CHOOSING THE INSTALLATION SITE 14 6 3 1 Guidelines for wall mounting 14 6 3 2 Guidelines for floor mounting 16 6 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 16 6 5 ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY 16 6 6 USING THE DEVICE 17 6 7 Default settings 17 6 8 User interface a...

Page 4: ...ation use and maintenance of the JONIX minimate sanitation and filtering module Improper installation of the device and or failure to comply with the instructions in this manual may invalidate the warranty that the Manufacturer issues for its products The Manufacturer is not liable for any direct and or indirect damage caused by incorrect installation or damage caused by the units installed by ine...

Page 5: ...ate device is designed and made to sanitise the air in residential environments that are incompatible with toxic and flammable gases It is therefore strictly forbidden to use the device in environments where the air is mixed with and or altered 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 th...

Page 6: ...r download the document from www jonixair com Repairs and maintenance work must be carried out by JONIX srl authorised staff or by qualified staff according to the provisions set out by this manual Do not alter or tamper with the device as it can lead to hazards and the manufacturer of the device shall not be liable for any damage caused After removing the packaging check that the contents are int...

Page 7: ...r 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 commissioning and operating this product it is mandatory to observe the requirements and instructions specified in this manual JONIX srl disclaims any liability for damage caused to people animals or property due to installation adjustment and m...

Page 8: ...ger Abatement 96 Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Abatement 99 neutral molecule O2 CO2 H2 O gas molecule O2 O3 NO NO2 stable negative ion O O2 O3 The JONIX minimate mobile filtering and sanitation module is the ideal solution for purifying and decontaminating air in environments at risk such as hospitals clean rooms food processing and packaging rooms and clinics It is immediately operational after instal...

Page 9: ...iration mesh 04 Thin particulate filter F9 or H13 11 Switch button 05 Centrifugal fun 12 Swivel casters with brake 06 Anterior panel handle to access filters 13 Power cable 07 Thin particulate filter F7 4 1 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION JONIX minimate Wheeled version Model Dimensions WxDxH mm Power Supply Max power absorption W Air flow rate m3 h Weight Kg JONIX minimate 560 x 460 x 1060 230 V 1 50Hz 560 ...

Page 10: ...ch screen 10 Moveable aspiration mesh 04 Thin particulate filter F9 or H13 11 Switch button 05 Centrifugal fun 12 Power cable 06 Anterior panel closure to access filters 13 Posterior holes for wall attachment 07 Thin particulate filter F7 4 2 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION JONIX minimate Wheeled version Model Dimensions WxDxH mm Power Supply Max power absorption W Air flow rate m3 h Weight Kg JONIX minimat...

Page 11: ...specifying the type of damage 5 3 INSPECTION UPON RECEPTION The Manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage due to incorrect unloading failure to protect the device from the elements In the event of extended storage keep the devices away from dust and sources of vibration and heat 5 4 STORAGE The JONIX minimate device can easily be moved in various types of environments as it has 4 360 rotatin...

Page 12: ... products used for cleaning and servicing the device you should also observe the recommendations given by the manufacturer of such products Before switching the device on check the integrity of the various components and of the electrical mains to which it is connected making sure that it is fitted with a circuit breaker upstream of the power line as shown in this manual Never insert objects of an...

Page 13: ...ged if handled incorrectly Do not try to perform maintenance work on the device except where specified in this manual Opening or removing the outer casing may expose you to dangerous live parts or may involve other risks All maintenance work must be carried out by authorised staff except where specified in this manual Unplug the device from the mains and contact qualified staff for assistance in o...

Page 14: ...rrosive substances that can damage the various components beyond repair Provide a minimum clearance in order to install the device and carry out routine and special maintenance Also a version of the device to be wall mounted is available The packed device is fixed on a pallet with some screws Once brought to the installation site it has to be unscrewed from the pallet before proceeding with the in...

Page 15: ...t more than 25 kg in the case of manual handling in this regard check the weight on Chapter Technical data Fig B Remove the upper panel with the outer mesh Fig C Remove the two side panels that give access to the pre punched slots At this stage it is possible to lift ad fix the device to the wall After the fixing proceed eventually to reassemble the panels following the opposite sequence C B A ...

Page 16: ...onnection with cables with a suitable cross section and in compliance with local standards The installer must see to it to assemble the device as close to the power disconnector as possible according to standards in force and as far as necessary to protect the electrical parts 6 4 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ATTENTION Before starting any operation make sure that the main power supply is disconnected Th...

Page 17: ...ts up indicating that the device is on and a slight hissing sound indicates that the condensers have started running 6 6 Using the device The control and the setting of functions is set using the Display see chap Technical Data and User interface and menu navigation The module is set with the following default parameters 6 7 Default settings Before making any connections make sure the mains voltag...

Page 18: ...he ionizing tube has to be replaced an alarm notification will appear on the icon Under the name of the correspondent module there is a green bar signalling that the module is turned on b Filters the bars show the level of filth of the corresponding filter G4 F7 or F9 H13 When the bars will be filled which indicates that the filter has to be replaced an alarm notification will appear on the icon c...

Page 19: ...alarms screen When the Jonix will notice that the user intervention is needed this alert state will be shown with the appearance of a notification on the icon of the device part that has caused the alarm Touching the alarm notification the user will be sent to the active alarms screen to see the notification detail Alarm To solve the problem displayed read the chap MAINTENANCE or OPERATIONAL CHECK...

Page 20: ... last time that the corresponding filter was replaced Pressure drop shows the pressure drop measured on the corresponding filter by the sensors Saturation Level shows the percentage b Fan status summary Measured air flow it is the real time measurement of the air flow of the fan from the appropriate sensor Pressure drop it is the real time measurement of the pressure drop on the fan from the appro...

Page 21: ... and time can be setted by touching the buttons and 6 8 5 2 Language The user can set the language of the text on the diplay from this screen The white icon shows which language is used in that moment touch another icon to modify it 6 8 5 3 Display The brightness of the display can be modified using the buttons and ...

Page 22: ...lots mode allows to access the screen with time slots setting b Change confirmation is required the operating system requires a confirmation touching a button on every action that can modify the device operating status c Password is always required the operating system requires a password to perform every action that can change the device operating status Once the password is inserted the system k...

Page 23: ...slots will be copied and the day in which they will be copied Once the operation will be confirmed the day displayed will be changed in the one in which are just been copied the time slots k Save button when the user begin to modify a time slot this button appears to apprise that a modification to the previous settings is occurring and needs to be saved in the memory of the system When the saving ...

Page 24: ...e components but only the recording of the system of the intervention carried out by the user The maintenance procedures are explained in the chapter Maintenance of this manual NOTE The operation does not represent the maintenance of the components but only the recording of the system of the intervention carried out by the user The maintenance procedures are explained in the chapter Maintenance of...

Page 25: ...device in the set time lapse a Advanced configuration restricted menu for technical support not accessible to the final user Shows the links to all the multimedia content installed on the system a Picture allows to view photographic content b Video allows to view video contents NOTE if multimedia content is not present the icons are obscured a a b ...

Page 26: ...nals the need of maintenance of the modules through an alarm viewed on the display every 1000 hours of operation Filters do not need to be cleaned periodically but will need to be changed when they reach saturation However when operating in highly contaminated environments the electronics of the device could intervene even if this time has not yet elapsed 7 2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE The frequency of t...

Page 27: ...plug connected to the mains Fig 04 Open with the handle the anterior door to access the ionising tubes 7 2 1 Cleaning the Ionising Tubes Fig 05 Gently unscrew the tubes using the green plastic base If you have trouble first pull off the outer mesh Clean the ionising tubes every time it is shown on the display ...

Page 28: ...y cracks or other damage otherwise it must be replaced As soon as you notice a whitish layer on the perforated metal plate inside the glass it means that the ionising tube needs replacing The tubes must usually be replaced within 18 months of use Fig 08 Wash the mesh under running hot water and dry it thoroughly with a cloth Fig 09 Put the outer metal mesh back on the glass tube so that it fully o...

Page 29: ... so that it is not in contact with the surface of the tube ATTENTION do not overtighten the screw after reaching its end stop Check that the earthing spring is in contact with the outer mesh once the ionising tubes have been screwed back into place Otherwise contact the manufacturer Fig 11 Close the anterior panel Switch the device on by turning the On Off switch to I ...

Page 30: ...mains and contact qualified staff Failure to clean the ionising tubes when indicated by the device leads to a drop in system performance Clean the outside of the device with a damp cloth 7 2 2 External cleaning of the equipment Do not use liquid cleaners or sprays soap or the like Register the maintenance operation done using the display Reset the alarm launched by the device in the alarm screen ...

Page 31: ...hours of operation filters the components have the function of barrier and they tend to saturate so that eventually they will obstruct the air flow The detection devices internal to JONIX minimate signal how necessary is an operation of replacement in order to maintain a smooth functioning of the device 7 3 SPECIAL MAINTENANCE Fig 12 Switch the device off by turning the luminous On Off switch to O...

Page 32: ...n is difficult to perform pull slightly the earthing spring so that it is not in contact with the surface of the tube ATTENTION do not overtighten the screw after reaching its end stop Check that the earthing spring is in contact with the outer mesh once the ionising tubes have been screwed back into place Otherwise contact the manufacturer Fig 16 Close the anterior panel Switch the device on by t...

Page 33: ...m screen Make sure the condensers work properly you must be able to hear a slight hissing Check that the device responds to commands Should a malfunction persist unplug the device from the mains and contact qualified staff Failure to replace the ionising tubes when indicated by the device leads to a drop in system performance ...

Page 34: ... 7 3 2 Replacing filters Fig 17 Switch the device off by turning the luminous On Off switch to O Fig 18 Open with the handle the anterior door to access the filters Type of filters a Thin particulate filter F9 or H13 b Thin particulate filter F7 c Prefilter particulate coarse G4 Fig 19 Pull the filter locking tabs out Extract the filters NOTE the dirty filters which cannot be used anymore must be ...

Page 35: ...ew clean filters back in place Push the filter locking tabs towards the device until they click Fig 21 Close the anterior panel Switch the device on by turning the On Off switch to I Register the maintenance operation done using the display ...

Page 36: ...h afo 7 2 1 Alarm for the replacement of the ionising module The system detects the need of replacing the tubes for the ionising module The tubes in the ionising module related to the alarm must be replaced Follow the replacement of the ionising tubes procedure in paragraph 7 3 1 Alarm ionising module The system detects an irregularity in the operation of the ionising module The tubes of the ionis...

Page 37: ...ycled at special facilities Please inquire through 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 that when an equivalent appliance is purchased the seller is expected to collect free of charge the old product to be disposed of The product is not po...

Page 38: ...systems that are damaged or faulty due to replacement of components or accessories with others of a type that is not explicitly approved by the manufacturer interventions carried out by unauthorised or unqualified staff non compliance with the environmental conditions neglect lightning floods fire acts of war riots Malfunctions due to incorrect installation are not covered 9 The warranty does not ...

Page 39: ...o o o Select 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 OTHER APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES 2011 65 EU ROHS Directive 2014 30 EU EMC Directive ex 2004 108 EC 2014 35 EU LVD Directive ex 2006 95 EC reference standard EN 60335 2 65 2003 A11 2012 Household a...

Page 40: ... HF40000090 HF03000595 HF03000596 HF17019155 HF71000661 HF17019159 HF17019160 HF17019156 HF70000866 HF03000593 71KITIONMM HF03000678 HF03000601 HF03000611 HF03000611 HF03000600 HF03000598 HF70000882 HF03000594 HF70000865 HF55000255 HF03000679 ATTACHMENTS EXPLODED JONIX minimate Wheeled version ...

Page 41: ...0681 HF40000090 HF03000595 HF03000596 HF17019379 HF17019159 HF17019156 HF17000866 HF03000593 71KITIONMM HF03000678 HF03000601 HF03000611 HF03000611 HF03000600 HF03000598 HF70000882 HF03000594 HF70000865 HF55000255 HF03000679 HF11000663 EXPLODED JONIX minimate Wall mounted version ...

Page 42: ...42 JONIXminimate 65 337 158 300 350 479 1054 560 153 56 88 91 104 950 74 337 68 OVERALL DIMENSIONS JONIX minimate Wheeled version ambient air ionised air flow ...

Page 43: ...43 JONIXminimate 65 337 158 337 350 288 184 87 101 550 298 444 950 154 54 42 311 91 559 950 74 OVERALL DIMENSIONS JONIX minimate Wall mounted version ambient air ionised air flow ...

Page 44: ...ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS JONIX minimate ...

Page 45: ...PROTECTION gG FUSE TYPE MIN SUGGEST CROSS SECTION LINE mm VS MAX LENGTH m AIR TEMPERATURE 30 C MULTICORE CABLE CABLE INSIDE TUBE ON AIR PVC INSULATED EPR G7 G10 INSULATED CABLE WORKING TEMPERATURE 70 C MAX LENGHT VOLTAGE DROP 4 CABLE WORKING TEMPERATURE 90 C MAX LENGHT VOLTAGE DROP 4 MM4 LINE 0 56 2 48 10 1 5 53 4 1 5 53 4 ...

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Page 64: ... 33 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 headquarters Operational headquarters JX61GR0002 R01 ...

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