As with any ‘hot vapour’ type machine, it should never be positioned such that any
hot fluid could be projected, or drip onto personnel, and it is the responsibility of
the installer / operator to ensure that this cannot occur.
The best continuing performance will be obtained by turning the Haze off and
allowing the MVS to purge the fluid feed before turning off the main power source.
Should the MVS sense an incorrect operation related to the operation of the
conversion tube, it will go into an error mode, and scroll ‘Please check tube and
sensor’ on the display panel. Switching the MVS off then on again resets this mode.
Should the error repeat, the tube should be checked or possibly replaced.
Replacing a tube merely requires the side panel to be removed, two tube retaining
nuts to be removed, unplugging the thermocouple plug, pulling off the silicon fluid
supply tube and replacing the tube in the reverse order.
External Fluid Filter
This unit fits externally in the fluid supply line, and will normally not require any
attention. Should however, the filter become clogged with debris, the performance
of the MVS will be reduced. Should this occur, detach the filter and wash in warm
soapy water, flush with clean water and re-attach to the silicon supply tubing.
Fan System
Depending upon the environment in which the MVS is used, it may be required to
provide some form of scheduled cleaning process of the fan scrolls, in order to
maintain the high power and distribution capabilities of the MVS.
All that is required is the removal of the air vent side panel, and a brush and
vacuum to clean the two fan scrolls. If the correct conditions are available then the
removed dust can just be blown into a collector system.
Dampened dust can build up on the narrow blades of the fan scroll, effectively
reducing the efficiency of air movement and therefore needs removing periodically.
How many months between cleaning processes will depend entirely upon the
conditions and environment in which the MVS is used.
Please refer to the safety issue mentioned in the Haze tube section.
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