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6.4

 

Control panel 

The control panel on the front lets you adjust the various operational settings and check information 
on lamp lifetime, sensor values and possible errors that occurred. 

 

 

ATTENTION 

After you turn on your ICon Pro unit and before you start operations, always set your 
date and time. See Settings menu on page 23. 

 
 
The control panel consists of: 

 

LED indicators (Figure 10, pos. 1, 2 and 
3); 

 

display (Figure 10, pos. 4); 

 

operating knob (Figure 10, pos. 5). 

 
With the operating knob you have access to the: 

 

fan menu; 

 

schedule menu; 

 

sensors menu 

 

lamps menu; 

 

settings menu; 

 

status menu. 

 

 

 

6.4.1

 

Using the control panel 

11.

 

Press the main power switch to turn on the power (Figure 8, pos. 2). 

 

The red LED indicator on the main power switch is lit. 

 

The left green LED indicator (Figure 10, pos. 1) on the control panel is lit. 

12.

 

Press the operating knob (Figure 10, pos. 5) to activate the display. 

 

The center green LED indicator (Figure 10, pos. 2) on the control panel is lit. This indicates 
that the ICon Pro is in operations mode. 

13.

 

Rotate the operating knob to scroll through the menu and 

select

 an item. 

14.

 

Press the operating knob to 

confirm

 your selection. 

 
 
 

 

 

WARNING 

When an error occurs, the ICon Pro sounds an alarm and the red LED indicator (Figure 
10, p
os. 3) on the right side of the control panel is lit. 
Check 6.4.7 Status menu on page 24 for information on the error that occurred. Check 
Trouble shooting on page 30 to find a solution. Please contact your local TCO resell and 
support service partner when you cannot solve the problem. 

Figure 10 

Summary of Contents for ICon Pro

Page 1: ...ICon Pro user manual TCO Sp z o o Tyniecka 126C 30 376 Krakow Poland T 48 12 268 3218 E hello thecleanair eu I www iconairhealer eu...

Page 2: ...nguage TCO Sp z o o Tyniecka 126C 30 376 Krakow Poland T 48 12 268 3218 E hello thecleanair eu I www iconairhealer eu Model ICon Pro Date 25 03 2020 Product code ICon 2020 01 Version 1 3 Distributor a...

Page 3: ...refers to the manufacturer this means TCO Sp z o o in Krak w Poland When this manual mentions the partner your local TCO resell and support service partner is referred to Purpose of the user manual Th...

Page 4: ...followed can lead to injuries of the operator or bystanders light and or moderate damage to the product or the environment CAUTION Indicates a hazardous situation which if the safety instructions are...

Page 5: ...Working principle 12 3 Safety 13 3 1 General safety instructions 13 3 2 Machine orientation 13 4 Transport and storage 13 5 Assembly and installation 14 5 1 Unboxing 14 5 1 1 Unboxing your ICon Pro 15...

Page 6: ...eaning 28 7 4 Ordering replacement filters 28 7 5 Service interval UV lamps 29 8 Trouble shooting 30 9 Decommissioning and disposal 31 10 Attachments 32 10 1 Technical specifications 32 General specif...

Page 7: ...se of chemicals including cleaning chemicals using proper filters in vacuum cleaners and reducing cross contamination between rooms and buildings improve ventilation often a difficult and expensive so...

Page 8: ...inlet and filters 1 3 Lifespan CAUTION ICon Pro is designed to work almost maintenance free for a long time You should not need to contact an authorized TCO partner before 4 years of running ICon Pro...

Page 9: ...9 1 5 Specifications Figure 1 Product body unit 1273 684 334 mm Weight 72 kg Control panel on front of unit yes Transport wheels yes...

Page 10: ...nty period is 24 months Warranty conditions you will find on www iconairhealer eu resources 1 7 Identification Each ICon Pro has a unique identification number that can be found on the back side of th...

Page 11: ...ilter compartment Attached to the inside of the compartment panel you will find a 2 5 Allen wrench to be used for opening the panel of the pre filter compartment 6 Neutralization chamber panel only to...

Page 12: ...r filtration of the smallest particles even smaller than 0 3 The clean air leaves the unit through the air outlet Figure 4 pos 6 on the front of the ICon Pro unit 1 HEPA filter 2 Fan 3 Neutralizing ch...

Page 13: ...e using it again unless the problem is solved following our Trouble shooting guide on page 30 Always use the replacement filters recommended by your ICon Pro supplier Always switch off and unplug the...

Page 14: ...newly delivered ICon Pro consists of these items Figure 6 1 1x ICon Pro unit 2 1x power cable 3 1x this user manual We care about our environment Therefore we use as little non recyclable packaging m...

Page 15: ...r boards Figure 7 pos 3 and 7 5 Remove the double honeycomb paper board from underneath your ICon Pro Figure 7 pos 4 6 Unlock the caster wheels Figure 7 pos 5 and pull your ICon Pro out of the box 7 R...

Page 16: ...on a solid and level surface on a location where the ICon Pro and its power cable do not form an obstacle 6 2 Main power on off 1 Insert the power cable into the power cable socket of the ICon Pro an...

Page 17: ...teria in the air are relatively high The boost function doubles the power of the neutralization chamber 1 Press the boost switch to turn on the boost function Figure 9 pos 1 The system will sound a si...

Page 18: ...gure 8 pos 2 The red LED indicator on the main power switch is lit The left green LED indicator Figure 10 pos 1 on the control panel is lit 12 Press the operating knob Figure 10 pos 5 to activate the...

Page 19: ...hould be set Always do care about the room users comfort A higher fan speed results in a higher noise level Whenever it is possible run you ICon Pro on a Low or Medium mode during the working hours Wi...

Page 20: ...noon to 24 midnight 1 Select and confirm the day of the week you want to program 2 Select and confirm 00 11 OOOOOOOOOOOO 3 Select and confirm the first hour O 4 Select and confirm the Fan level F Max...

Page 21: ...n the outgoing air g m3 is equal to parts per million Micrograms per m3 is what is called ppm What is considered a safe level of dust in the air varies from country to country A level below 15ppm of P...

Page 22: ...best results in neutralization with UV lamps lifespan of 4 years when operating 24 7 So you don t have to worry about it for a long time The life time of the lamps will vary when the boost function i...

Page 23: ...ur computer screen Or you may set up the automatic working mode of your ICon Pro Navigation throughout the web menu is designed for use by advanced users only Back Figure 15 6 4 6 1 Settings The setti...

Page 24: ...hone support will do Fan locked NO main unit operations are fine no problem Error the main fan is locked by the system for example when filters has to be changed VOC sensor OK sensor fully operational...

Page 25: ...tment panel and the main ICon Pro unit DO NOT disconnect it from the main ICon Pro unit 3 Pull the filter lock Figure 18 pos 1 forward and push it down 4 Take the pre filter by the handle on the front...

Page 26: ...screws 4x 10 NOTE Make sure that the ground wire Figure 17 pos 2 is always connected to the compartment panel If needed attach again ATTENTION The pre filter collects heavy dirt and keeps it away fro...

Page 27: ...n the compartment panel NOTE There is a ground wire Figure 20 pos 3 connecting the compartment panel and the main ICon Pro unit DO NOT disconnect it 3 Pull up the two yellow locking levers Figure 20 p...

Page 28: ...ure 21 pos 4 10 Turn the two knobs on the compartment panel Figure 21 pos 5 clockwise until the panel is locked 7 3 Recommended additional cleaning Keep the unit clean by wiping it with a dry cloth Do...

Page 29: ...Con Pro software measures the operating time of each lamp in the neutralization chamber The total operating time is the indicator of the necessity of lamp replacement for service technicians only The...

Page 30: ...us menu and follow the instructions as stated in 6 4 7 Status menu The ICon Pro sounds an alarm and the red LED indicator on the right side of the control panel is lit Panel s of filter compartment s...

Page 31: ...ibly At the end of life the ICon Pro still contains valuable resources and needs to be disposed of according to your local laws and regulations regarding recycling of electrical equipment Before dispo...

Page 32: ...ter life H14 average up to 24 months with 24 7 operation depends on PM contamination level PM particle filtration at 0 3 H14 99 999 VOC reduction TVOC 95 97 Microbiological contamination reduction lev...

Page 33: ...33 10 2CE certificate...

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