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FilterCart A
4 Installation
4.1 Initial operation
See
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
so that the hood
can
easily be positioned.
NOTE!
X: Cable with loop.
4.3 Wiring diagram
See
• 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
and
• 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
$
+
$
is to be moved from be-
$
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.
. 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
• 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 *
• 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
. 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
. 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
3
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