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Front Control Panel & Remote Button Functions 

 

Power Button

 

– Press the 

Power Button

 on the front panel or on the remote to activate the unit. When the 

machine comes on, the 

Power Button

 on the front panel will light up red.  Press the 

Power Button

 again to stop 

the unit, and the button will begin flashing to indicate the main power switch is still on. ATTENTION: If the unit is 
not going to be used again for a long time, turn off the main power switch at the side of the unit. 
 

Motor Speed Indicator 

– The number of green illuminated LED’s will increase or decrease to indicate motor 

speed. 
 

Increase Air Flow Button

 

– With the machine running, each press of the button will increase the motor speed 

by 10%. The number on the display will increase by 010 (e.g. 

S. 010

) to a maximum of 100 (

S. 100

).  

 

Decrease Air Flow 

– While the machine is running, each press of this button will slow the motor speed.  The 

number on the display will decrease by 10%. To turn the motor completely off, press the power button. 
 

Time Set

 

– While the machine is running, pressing this button will allow a timer to be set that will automatically 

shut the unit off. Pressing the 

Time Set

 button will cause the display to switch from the flow speed display to 

“HXXX”, with “H” meaning Hours and “XXX” being the number of hours before the unit shuts off. The minimum 
setting is 1 hour with a maximum of 300 hours.  Press 

the Increase Air Flow

 or 

Decrease Air Flow 

buttons to 

change the number of hours.  Each digit is set individually.  After setting the desired single digits, press 

Time 

Set

 to advance to the tens and again to the hundreds. After completing the desired run-time entry, press the 

OK-Setting

 button to save the setting.   

 

Filter Condition Monitor

 

– When the filter becomes clogged, a red LED will blink (along with an auditory 

alarm), indicating a filter change might be required.  
 

Filter Alarm

 

– An auditory alarm will sound alerting the operator to check the filter condition, as it may be 

clogged. Push the 

Ok/Setting

 button to mute the alarm sound. 

 

OK-Setting

 

– If the machine sounds an alarm, press this button to acknowledge the alarm and stop the auditory 

tone. The total run-time of the machine (in hours) can also be displayed by pressing this button during normal 
operation. The button also serves to save certain settings. 
 

Control Panel Lock (

Remote only) 

– On the Remote Control, pressing the 

Control Panel Lock

 button will lock 

the buttons on the front panel of the unit. This is to prevent unauthorized personnel from changing the settings. 
The front panel can be unlocked by pressing the button on the Remote again, or by turning the unit off then back 
on using the main power switch.

 

 

Maintenance

 

 

Fuses: 

The fuse is located in a sliding tray at the left side of the unit, between 

the power receptacle and power switch. 

Each Arm-Evac is supplied with one 

replacement fuse, 

also located in the sliding tray. 

 

Motor:

 The Arm-Evac 150 is fitted with a brushless, single inlet motor pump 

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. 
 

 

 

Exhaust Vents

: Vents are located on both sides of the unit to allow the cleaned air to return to the workplace. 

Do not cover them as this may cause damage to the motor assembly. 
 

Never operate the Arm-Evac 150 without filters installed. 

Summary of Contents for ARM-EVAC 150

Page 1: ...n Manual for ARM EVAC 150 Fume Extraction System MANUAL P N 5050 0593 REV 11 Nov 2018 This manual applies to Model Required Power Part Number ARM EVAC 150 120 VAC 8889 0150 P1 ARM EVAC 150 230 VAC 8889 0155 P1 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...es of Arm Evac 150 Fume Extraction System 3 Set up 4 Front Control Panel Remote Button Functions 6 Maintenance 6 Filter Replacement Spare Parts 7 Troubleshooting 9 Warranty 10 WARNING Read the safety setup information sections in this manual before installing and using your fume extraction system ...

Page 4: ...ver use PACE Fume Extraction Systems to extract fumes from highly flammable liquids or gases such as Ether Gasoline Petrol and others Risk of serious injury death fire or explosion may result 3 High concentrations of some airborne contaminants such as Methyl Ethyl Ketone Cyclohexane Ozone and others may have an exothermic reaction when contacted with activated carbon possibly resulting in extreme ...

Page 5: ...r for longer maintenance intervals during normal soldering operations See Replacement Filter Chart on page 8 for full range of filters and part numbers The Arm Evac 150 Fume Extractor uses specially designed extraction accessories that can be conveniently mounted on any workbench or tabletop The Arm Evac 150 can be used to extract fumes from up to two different work benches collection points Speci...

Page 6: ...x Arm with Nozzle Assembly 2 Lockable Lid 3 Lid Clasp 4 Handles 1 on each side 5 Exhaust Vents 1 on each side 6 Power Switch Power Receptacle Fuse Tray 7 Locking Caster 1 on opposite corner also 8 Remote Control 9 Central Filtration Unit 10 Control Panel 11 Air Inlet 2 12 Inlet Cap Arm Evac 150 Fume Extraction System comes complete as shown above ...

Page 7: ... 150 from packaging and place in suitable position 3 Open the Arm Evac 150 Central Filtration Unit by unlatching the Lid Clasps The General Purpose Combo Filter P N 8883 0932 P1 includes Pre Filter P N 8883 0112 P5 is preinstalled simply verify the Filter is directly in the middle and in the correct position Then re latch the Lid Clasps 4 Push the brake lever down on the 2 opposing Locking Casters...

Page 8: ... 2018 PACE Inc Vass North Carolina All Rights Reserved www paceworldwide com Page 5 Operation Arm Evac 150 Front Control Panel Remote Control ...

Page 9: ... press Time Set to advance to the tens and again to the hundreds After completing the desired run time entry press the OK Setting button to save the setting Filter Condition Monitor When the filter becomes clogged a red LED will blink along with an auditory alarm indicating a filter change might be required Filter Alarm An auditory alarm will sound alerting the operator to check the filter conditi...

Page 10: ...rformance use only genuine PACE replacement filters in your PACE Fume Extraction System Arm Evac 150 Pre Filter P N 8883 0112 P5 The Pre Filter removes coarse particles from the air In general the Pre Filter should be changed on a monthly basis However 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...

Page 11: ...t is used to protect the primary filter from large particles extending the life of the primary filter Available in packages of 5 each General Purpose Combo Filter P N 8883 0932 P1 Comes standard with Arm Evac 150 Also includes Pre Filter P N 8883 0112 Recommended for benchtop soldering and electronic rework applications where normal volumes of fumes are being generated for 1 or 2 shifts 2 80 micro...

Page 12: ... 8884 9962 P5 Replacement Fuses 230VAC Pkg 5 8884 9963 P5 Troubleshooting Symptom Possible Causes Solution System turns on but shuts off immediately Filter blocked Check change filter s Duct work blocked or restricted Check that the arms hoses are not pinched or bent to sharply System will not turn on No power supplied to unit Make sure the power cord is fully seated and that the power is turned o...

Page 13: ...ense and risk User will be responsible 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 OBLIGATION WITH REGARD TO ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY OR OTHER CLAIM WITH RESPECT TO THE EQUIPMENT OR LIABILITY FOR ANY DIRECT INDIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL LOSS...

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