Pure induct
BRINK / 11
GB
3. Functional overview
Indicator light [0]
The indicator light will show the operation of the appliance.
- Green light: rapidly blinking, the appliance is working correctly
- Orange light: the appliance is working correctly, maintenance might be needed.
Contact your supplier and schedule a maintenance appointment.
- Red light: turn off your appliance and contact your supplier.
Electrostatic section [4]
The electrostatic section eliminates viruses and charges particles in the air allowing them
to be captured in the collector unit.
Control box [3]
The control box houses most of the electronics and the main on/off switch. The control
box should not be opened by anyone other than qualified Brink personnel.
Collecting box
The Pure induct is supplied with the Pure induct collector box. The collecting box serves
to remove viruses, bacteria, prions, yeast spores, animal dust, and soot from the air. In
standard use, the collecting box contains two collectors.
Brink recommends replacing your collectors on average every 3 months (at constant
use). You can deviate from this if you have received a personal replacement advice from
Brink or when your collectors are saturated before that time. Keep in mind that under
higher pollution levels, your collectors need to be replaced more frequently. In the first few
months, regularly check your collector visually concerning the saturation degree to see
whether or not it needs replacement and to identify your personal replacement period. For
guidelines how to do this, see 5. Use.
Pure induct ACF
Placing a Pure induct ACF in addition to the standard collector will allow the collector unit
to also remove gasses and smells released by traffic, tobacco smoke and ozone (from
the outside air). The Pure induct ACF should be replaced on average every 3 months,
depending on the saturation.
[1] main
switch
[0] indicator
light
[5] protection
grid