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Safety 

 
 
PACE  Fume  Extraction  systems  are  designed  to  reduce  the  level  of  harmful  contaminants  from  the  work 
environment  and  to  assist  in  achieving  the  recommended  health  and  safety  requirements  for  local  exhaust 
ventilation and contaminant removal. Be sure to follow all safety guidelines contained here and in other relevant 
safety  literature (i.e., Material  Safety Data Sheets) provided  with the substances  and equipment producing the 
fumes to be extracted. 
 
 

Disclaimer 

 
 
PACE  hereby  disclaims  all  responsibility  for  any  personal  injury,  property  damage,  fine,  citation  or  penalty 
imposed  by  any  government  or  private  entity  which  results  from  any  use,  misuse  or  misapplication  of  this 
product, failure of the user to regularly maintain the product according to the recommended guidelines, or failure 
to  adequately  monitor  fume  extraction  exhaust  air  and  the  ambient  workplace  air  for  the  presence  of  harmful 
levels of gases, fumes and particulates. 
 
Compliance  with  all  applicable  environmental  and  personal  safety  regulations  is  the  sole  responsibility  of  the 
user. Adequate self-monitoring of exhaust air released into as well as monitoring of the ambient workplace air is 
strongly recommended. To insure continued effective performance, the following guidelines must be followed. 
 

 
Dangers 

 
 

1.  PACE  Fume  Extractors  are  not  intended  to  be  used  as  a  substitute  for  devices  such  as  personal 

protective  respirators  which  are  designed  to  remove  poorly  adsorbed  substances  including  carbon 
monoxide,  methane,  hydrogen,  acetylene  and  other  gases.  Risk  of  serious  injury  or  death,  fire  or 
explosion may result from improper use. If in doubt, contact your industrial hygienist or PACE. 

 
2.  Never  use  PACE  Fume  Extraction  Systems  to extract  fumes  from  highly  flammable  liquids  and  gases 

such as Ether, Gasoline (Petrol) and others. Risk of serious injury, death, fire or explosion may result. 

 
3.  High  concentrations  or  airborne  contaminants  such  as  Methyl  Ethyl  Ketone,  Cyclohexane,  Ozone  and 

others  when  contacted  with  activated  carbon,  can  undergo  oxidation,  decomposition  or  polymerization 
resulting in exothermic reactions or heat generation. PACE Fume Extraction Systems must not be used 
to extract fumes from these substances when high concentrations are present. 

 
4.  Failure  to  comply  with  the  application  and  maintenance  guidelines,  filter  replacement  schedules, 

monitoring  recommendations  and  safety  guidelines  contained  herein  and  in  other  relevant  product 
safety  literature  (i.e.,  Material  Safety  Data  Sheets)  provided  with  the  substances  and  equipment 
producing the fumes to be extracted could result in risk of serious injury, fire or explosion. 

Summary of Contents for ARM-EVAC 105

Page 1: ...ARM EVAC 105 Central Filter Unit MANUAL NO 8881 0990 REV C...

Page 2: ...ENTS Safety 1 Introduction 2 Specifications 2 Features 3 Set up 3 Operation 4 Maintenance 4 Troubleshooting 4 Filter Replacement Spare Parts 5 Warranty 7 WARNING Read the safety setup information sect...

Page 3: ...recommended To insure continued effective performance the following guidelines must be followed Dangers 1 PACE Fume Extractors are not intended to be used as a substitute for devices such as personal...

Page 4: ...sanding bench top machining grinding 5 An Extended Life Filter and High Capacity Pre Filter for longer maintenance intervals during normal soldering operations The Arm Evac 105 Fume Extractor uses sp...

Page 5: ...or that airflow from the exhaust port is not restricted in any way Proximity to work area The unit should be placed as close to the work area as possible Do not create any sharp bends in the flexible...

Page 6: ...an assembly which does not require routine maintenance It is important that fume extractor filters are changed on a regular basis to protect the fan assembly A vent is located on the right side of the...

Page 7: ...ver depending on your particular process the filter may need to be changed more or less frequently A visual inspection on a weekly basis is recommended Replacing the Pre Filter 1 Remove the Filter acc...

Page 8: ...ed paper filter activated carbon media Benchtop Adhesives Procedures Gluing Applications Circuit Board Cleaning Laboratory Applications 8883 0921 P1 Cleanroom Filter Comprised of HEPA pleated paper fi...

Page 9: ...le for all costs of shipping equipment to PACE or other warranty location for warranty service EXCEPT FOR THE REMEDY ABOVE DESCRIBED UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW PACE WILL HAVE NO OTHER...

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