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DefendRx® 5000
Electronic Air Purifier
Installation Instructions
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Turn OFF the POWER to the Furnace/Air Handler and Fan switch.
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Open the door of the unit and remove the old pleated media (Fig.6).
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Position the new 5" replacement box such that the metal mesh on
media faces the metal screen of the cabinet, the end with a hole goes
in first, then push the box in strictly following the direction on labels
on the box, (Fig.7).
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Close the door (Fig. 4 and Fig. 5).
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Switch the Power back ON.
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
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Low Pressure Filter Media DefendRx 5000 5”
OPERATION, INSTALLATION & MAINTENANCE
INSTRUCTION GUIDE
IMPORTANT: Please complete the information below and leave this
brochure with your customer after installation is complete.
INSTALLED BY:
Contractor Name & Phone No.:
PRODUCT INFORMATION:
MODEL: Viking DefendRx 5000 Electronic Air Purifier
FILTER SIZE:
INSTALLATION DATE:
5" Polarized-Media
Electronic Air Cleaner
WARNINGS
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The air filter is not energized in the absence of air flow in the HVAC system.
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CAUTION - THE AIR CLEANER SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED IN A
SYSTEM WITH AIR FLOW LESS THAN 375 CFM, TO ENSURE OZONE
LEVELS ARE NOT EXCEEDED.
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THIS AIR CLEANER SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED ON THE HOT-AIR
SIDE OF DUCT-TYPE SYSTEMS.
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The POWER to the Furnace/Air Handler MUST BE TURNED OFF whenever
installing, removing, or replacing the MicroPower Guard air cleaner.
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Failure to change the Replacement Media on a 6-month Basis could reduce
airflow and cause damage to the heating and cooling system.
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Only qualified Electricians/HVAC Technicians should perform electrical wiring.
When non-original DefendRx filter media is used, no matter what the makers
claim, we are forced to decline your Lifetime Warranty.
This product complies with the maximum allowable concentration of ozone of 0.050 parts
per million by volume (ppmv) in a 24 h period. The Health Canada Guideline 2010
recommends that the maximum exposure limit, based on an averaging time of 8 hours, be
0.020 ppmv or less when tested in an ASHRAE 52.2 conforming test duct.