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FilterCart A

4 Installation

4.1 Initial operation

See 

Figure 4

.

1

 

Ensure the FilterCart A has not been

damaged during transport.

2

 

Verify that the power supply 

voltage is the same 

as on the

 name 

plate.

3

 

Connect the connection cable with the plug to
the 

power supply

. The light-emitting diodes at B 

indicate

s a

 

fixed light and an alarm signal sounds 

for a short

 

time. The light diode at C indicates a 

blinking green

 

light (stand by).

4

Start the FilterCart A with switch A.

5

The light emission at C indicates fixed green light:
The fan 

is in 

operate

ion

.

4.2 Fitting the Fume Extractor hood

The Fume Extractor arm is already fitted. The hood

 

must be fitted according to 

Figure 2

. Adjust the links

 

so that the hood 

can 

easily be positioned.

NOTE! 
X: Cable with loop.

4.3 Wiring diagram

See 

Figure 3

.

• M1: Fan motor, 

1 hp (

0.75 kW

)

.

• A1: Circuit card.
• T1: Transformer, 24 V secondary.
• K1: Relay, fan.
• F1: Overload protector relay.
• H1: Alarm signal, 2.9 kHz.
• H2: Alarm signal, 2.9 kHz.

* Voltage: depending on the model.

5 Directions for use

See 

Section 4.1 Initial operation

 and 

Figure 5

.

• The hood of the extraction arm is to be positioned as

close to the pollution source as possible, see item A.

NOTE! 
For specific positioning details, see the sep-
arate manual for the hood.

The Filter

Cart

 Advance

d

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+

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 is to be moved from be-

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hind according to item B and with the wheels un-

locked.

• The extraction arm is to be positioned with the

 

wheels locked according to item C.

6 Maintenance

WARNING! Risk of personal injury
• Disconnect the mains connection cable be-

fore starting any maintenance work.

• Use the necessary personal safety equip-

ment.

• FilterCart A needs to be cleaned

before any disassembly.

• FilterCart A must only be disas-

sembled in a well-ventilated room.

• Use proper equipment, such as a vacuum

cleaner to clean FilterCart A.

• The area where maintenance is done must be

properly cleaned after work is complete.

See 

Figure 9

. Maintenance is recommended at least

 

once a year. 

Complete

 as follows:

• Change the filter cartridge (and optional HEPA-fil-

ter) if necessary, see 

Section 6.1 Changing the filter

cartridge

• Check that the Fume Extractor hose is not damaged.

If necessary change the hose.

• Check that the hose to the fan inlet is not damaged.

If necessary change the hose.

• Check that no objects have been caught on the

guard net on the fan inlet.

• Check that the pressure drop hose (from the control

board) not is damaged and is fitted properly.

• If necessary, adjust the Fume Extractor links.
• If necessary, tighten the arm profile bolts, see the *

symbols in 

Figure 9

.

• Check that the mains connection cable and the fan

motor cable are not worn out or damaged.

• Check that the eccentric locks tighten the filter cas-

ing properly. Adjust the eccentric locks if necessary.
See 

Section 6.1 Changing the filter cartridge

.

6.1 Changing the filter cartridge

See 

Figure 7

. The filter cartridge is disposable and is

to be thrown away after use. The life span of the filter
cartridge varies greatly depending on how the Filter-
Cart A is used and how much and what type
of pollutants are collected.

Regularly check the light-emitting diodes on the pres-
sure drop symbol on the control board to know when
to change the filter cartridge, see 

Section 3.2 Control

board indications

. Always check that the hoses for the

extraction arm and the fan inlet are undamaged be-
fore it is decided to replace the filter cartridge.

WARNING! Risk of personal injury
Use necessary personal safety equipment
when replacing the filter cartridges.

Change the filter cartridge in the following way:

1

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Summary of Contents for FilterCart Advanced+

Page 1: ...REV 0 0123 P N 2130333 Instruction and Operation Manual ADVANCED FilterCart Portable Mobile Compact Extraction Units...

Page 2: ...FilterCart Advanced...

Page 3: ...Control board indications 11 3 3 Dimensions 11 3 4 Technical data 12 4 Installation 13 4 1 Initial operation 13 4 2 Fitting the Fume Extractor hood 13 4 3 Wiring diagram 13 5 Directions for use 13 6...

Page 4: ...sions of the following directives and standards Directives 2006 42 EC 2014 30 EU 2011 65 EU Standards EN ISO 12100 2010 EN 60204 1 2018 EN 61000 6 2 2019 EN 61000 6 4 2019 EN 61000 3 3 2013 EN ISO 206...

Page 5: ...FilterCart Advanced Figures 240 min 27 685 mm 30 3 770 mm 45 1145 mm 55 5 1410 mm 2 m arm max 65 1650 mm 3 m arm max 81 2050 mm max 79 2000 mm 118 3000 mm 6 3 160 mm A 1 D C B A 2 5...

Page 6: ...FilterCart Advanced 3 2 1 A1 H2 H1 M M1 F1 K1 3 1 1 5 5 4 4 PTC PTC 2 2 6 6 A1 A2 T1 L1 N PE O 120 V 60 Hz 1 3 Motor Protector Reset A B C D 4 6...

Page 7: ...FilterCart Advanced C B A 5 B C D A F G H E red yellow green green yellow green green red red red yellow green green green green green 6 7...

Page 8: ...FilterCart Advanced A B 7 A B 8 8...

Page 9: ...FilterCart Advanced 9 10 9...

Page 10: ...tion or note ac cording to the following examples WARNING Risk of personal injury Warnings indicate a potential hazard to the health and safety of personnel and how that hazard may be avoided CAUTION...

Page 11: ...ode indicates a fixed green light Over time the airflow through the extraction arm will be reduced due to increased pressure drop across the filter as it gets dirty This will require changing the filt...

Page 12: ...7 5 m2 Motor power 1 hp 0 75 kW Voltage 120 V Phase 1 Frequency 60 Hz Transformer 24 V secondary Alarm signal acoustic 2 9 kHz Extraction arm action radius maximum 6 7 2 m or 9 10 3 m Extraction arm...

Page 13: ...lterCart Advanced must only be disas sembled in a well ventilated room Use proper equipment such as a vacuum cleaner to clean FilterCart Advanced The area where maintenance is done must be properly cl...

Page 14: ...PA filter and put it in the plastic bag supplied with the new HEPA filter Close the plastic bag with the band supplied 4 Handle the used HEPA filter according to the rel evant regulations for the subs...

Page 15: ...______________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _____________________________________________ _______________________________________...

Page 16: ...oose a certified technician to service your Nederman equipment as they have the correct tools and knowledge to solve any machinery issues and improve its performance Be sure to ask if your technician...

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