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NEFFES 1200ST

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STORAGE

If the units are to be kept for assembly or stored, they should not be removed from their 
packages and stored in their packages.

They should be stacked horizontally side-by-side. The units should not be stacked.

During storage, the units should be protected from external weather conditions and direct 
solar radiation and should not be placed on a damp and wet ground. The unit should be 
stored with its original packaging. The packaging should be made with wooden, cardboard, 
folio, polystyrene foam materials. If it has been stored for longer than 3 months, the final 
state of the package should be inspected during transportation. The packaging materials 
must be disposed without harming the nature in line with the local laws.

LAYOUT AND INSTALLATION OF THE UNIT

The unit is especially effective in enhancing the indoor air quality in places such as offices, 
restaurants, hospitals, hotels, cafeterias, libraries, sports halls, kindergartens, schools, 
public buildings with a high density of people. Position the unit as described in the instruc-
tions given in Figure-3 for maximum unit efficiency. If you place near a wall, position it at 
least 15 cm away from the wall. Never close the top and air vents of the unit. Necessary 
health and safety measures should be taken during handling and assembly of the unit. 
Make sure that there are no missing or damaged parts before the assembly.

150

C

150

B

A

A

B

C

Figure-3. Unit Positioning Instruction  

(Recommended Dimensions A: 1m – 3m, C: min. 150 cm, B: min. 100cm – 200 cm)

The unit should be secured to the wall with the suspension bracket delivered inside the 
package as shown in Figure-4. Use 3 pcs of fixing plugs, 3 pcs of self-tapping screws, and 
two pieces of M6x20 bolts delivered inside the package.

Summary of Contents for ST

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ST...

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Page 3: ...s may accumulate inside the unit and generate a pungent and hazardous substance under certain circumstances l Don t sit or stand on the unit or shake it Otherwise the unit may breakdown l Don t use th...

Page 4: ...unit from power supply before any cleaning maintenance and filter replacement operations l Position the unit upright on a surface that can bear the unit s weight l Make sure that the cables outside t...

Page 5: ...or forced ventilation purposes l Operation without filter l Use of non original spare parts AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL It is the person who was trained by the authorized company and has the necessary knowl...

Page 6: ...eople The unit casing is made of painted galvanized sheet metal that is resistant to corrosion and heavy operating conditions The unit has high efficiency and speed controlled EC motor fans The EC mot...

Page 7: ...OF THE COMPONENTS 11 9 8 6 10 1 2 3 4 5 7 Figure 1 Unit Components 1 Front Door 7 Casing 2 Fan 8 2nd floor Silencer Sets 3 Fan Silencer 9 1st floor Silencer Sets 4 HEPA Filter 10 Air Suction Vent 5 F...

Page 8: ...r pallet trucks must be used If they are to be handled through pallets they should be preferably positioned horizontally side by side The units should be properly fixed against falling and tipping bef...

Page 9: ...ION OF THE UNIT The unit is especially effective in enhancing the indoor air quality in places such as offices restaurants hospitals hotels cafeterias libraries sports halls kindergartens schools publ...

Page 10: ...osses in the unit The filters become dirty over time reducing air flow and causing performance loss There fore it is important to replace or clean the filters regularly General Cleaning Always disconn...

Page 11: ...uring the filter replacement HEPA Filter When the HEPA filter replacement indicator is on the filter should be replaced Time to filters to get dirty may vary by the environment where it is used and th...

Page 12: ...sed air may deform the sound isolation surface by breaking of parti cles from the surface Fan Maintenance and Disassembly In case of any fault or need of maintenance on the unit fan you need to remove...

Page 13: ...n on the keypad on the unit see Figure 4 Number 3 the fan speed will switch to the next level and the LEDs will be light on subse quently For example when the unit is at the 3rd level 3 LEDs will be t...

Page 14: ...ered and it is correct all LEDs flash and the unit exits the child lock mode If the password is incorrect this procedure will be repeated until the correct password is entered 6 Setting a Password l T...

Page 15: ...1 page 13 Password 1 1 Fan Level 2 3 1 2 Password 2 2 Fan Level 1 3 2 3 Password 3 3 Fan Level 3 2 1 3 Password 4 4 Fan Level 2 1 2 3 Password 5 5 Fan Level 3 2 1 2 ELECTRICAL WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 6...

Page 16: ...bjects around the unit that prevent air suction Eliminate such objects The filters have not been replaced for a long time Replace the filters Smell comes from the air outlet of the unit The filters ha...

Page 17: ...cterial toxic and radioactive particles after the use Therefore these components must be disposed according to the local regulations after the use For a filter to be considered domestic waste during d...

Page 18: ...er inspect the components for humidity The safety considerations are explained in this document Work Section in the User Manual Has it been done Cleaning of dust and foreign matter on the unit outer c...

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Page 20: ...and manufacturing in the fields of air conditioning and industrial systems Offering high energy efficient and environmentally friendly system solutions the Form Group preserves its position of being...

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