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9
AFTER FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
DISCHARGE
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Electrical Shock Hazard
Keep water and other liquids from entering the unit.
Liquid in the unit could cause an electrical shock. Do not
spray water or cleaning products. Liquid could contact
the electrical components and cause a short circuit or an
electrical shock.
CAUTION
Burn Hazard
Make sure all surfaces to be cleaned have cooled to
room temperature. Do not use water to clean any
electrical appliances that contain hot grease or cooking
oils. Doing so may result in violent steaming and/or
spattering.
After discharge, the FlexVent™ unit will not operate until the
ANSUL
®
Fire Suppression System is serviced by an
authorized ANSUL representative.
1. After discharge, clean the FlexVent unit and surrounding
area within 24 hours. Fire suppression chemicals can
cause damage to surfaces.
2. Wear rubber gloves during cleanup, as sensitive skin may
become irritated. If the ANSULEX agent or its residue
comes in contact with skin or eyes, flush thoroughly with
clean water.
3. Remove as much of the agent as possible using hot soapy
water and sponges or clean rags. Dispose of sponges or
rags in accordance with local regulations.
4. After thoroughly cleaning all affected surfaces, adequately
rinse with clean water. Dry with a soft cloth.
NOTE: The Fire Suppression System agent is non-toxic.
However, food product and cooking grease/oil that has
come in contact with the agent will no longer be suitable
for human consumption and should be discarded.
5. After cleanup, call your authorized ANSUL representative
to inspect, recharge, and re-commission the ANSUL Fire
Suppression System.
NOTE: The ANSUL Fire Suppression System must be
serviced by an authorized ANSUL representative per
ANSUL documentation, and in accordance with local code
requirements and NFPA standards.
System maintenance must be performed semi-annually by an
authorized ANSUL distributor.
NOTE: All ANSUL Fire Suppression System maintenance
must be performed by an authorized ANSUL
representative, per ANSUL documentation, and in
accordance with local code requirements and NFPA
standards. Contact your local ANSUL representative for
maintenance details.