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Service & Maintenance
Always disconnect and isolate the mains electricity supply before installing,
maintaining or repairing this equipment. Note: All maintenance/repairs should
only be carried out by a competent electrician or Thermoscreens appointed
technician.
To ensure the air curtain operates at full efficiency the inlet/outlet grilles, fan impellers,
housings and motors must be kept free of dust and debris. Build up of dust on the fan
impellers can cause vibration, noise and excessive wear on the motor bearings.
Frequency of cleaning will depend on the environment, but we would recommend that
the unit be cleaned a minimum of every 3 months (failure to adequately maintain the
unit and provide a suitable cleaning schedule will result in performance degradation
and reduce the life expectancy of the air-curtain).
Remove the grille from the air curtain. Vacuum and clean the build-up of dirt and
debris within the air-curtain
(please note that the motor(s) are permanently lubricated
and require no additional lubrication).
Once the air curtain has been cleaned check all electrical connections within the unit
ensuring terminals are tight and that crimped connections have not become loose.
Re-install the recessed grille ensuring the straight louvers are directly under the air
discharge and the 45° louvers are directly under the air intake. Reconnect the
electrical supply and fully function test the air-curtain to ensure correct operation (See
Commissioning).
Warranty
If any problems are encountered, please contact your installer/supplier. Failing this
please contact the Thermoscreens warranty department. All units are covered by a
two year warranty period.
Care has been taken in compiling these instructions to ensure they are correct, although
Thermoscreens disclaims all liability for damage resulting from any inaccuracies and/or
deficiencies in this documentation. Thermoscreens retain the right to change the
specifications stated in these instructions.
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