Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
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General Maintenance Requirements
Data Aire units have been designed to operate continuously, provided they are regularly maintained and operated
within the limitations given in this manual. Each unit should be included in a routine schedule of daily maintenance
checks by the operator/customer, backed up by regular service inspection and maintenance visits by a suitably
qualified Service Engineer. Good maintenance practices are essential to minimizing operation costs and maximizing
product life.
It is entirely the responsibility of the owner or personnel to provide for these regular maintenance requirements
and/or enter into a maintenance agreement with a Data Aire Authorized Service Company to protect the operation
of the unit.
Data Aire recommends the use of trained and authorized service personnel, extended service contracts and factory-
specified replacement parts. Contact Data Aire Service Department for additional information.
If damage or a system failure occurs due to improper maintenance during the warranty period, Data Aire shall not
be liable for costs incurred to return the unit to satisfactory condition. See Data Aire warranty for additional details.
Daily Maintenance
The following maintenance checks should be carried out daily by the operator/customer. Please note that the units
are not generally user serviceable and no attempt should be made to rectify faults or problems found during daily
checks unless competent and equipped to do so. If in any doubt, contact Data Aire Service Department.
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Press the ‘Alarm’ key on the display module to ensure no fault messages are displayed.
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Read the operating conditions and temperatures at the display module using the display keys and check
that these are within the operating limitations for your installation site.
Scheduled Maintenance
The maintenance operations detailed in the Maintenance Inspection Checklist at the end of this section should be
carried out on a regular basis by a suitably qualified Service Technician. It should be noted that the interval
necessary between each ‘minor’ and ‘major’ service can vary depending on, for instance, application, site
conditions
and expected operating schedule.
Normally a ‘
M
inor’ service should be carried out every month and a ‘
M
ajor’
service quarterly.
NOTICE
Personal protective equipment is to be used for maintaining and
servicing equipment. Some operations when servicing or maintaining the unit
may require additional assistance regarding manual handling. This requirement
is down to the discretion of the engineer. Remember do not perform a lift that
exceeds your ability. All maintenance and servicing must follow environmental
and safety regulatory requirements.
WARNING
Turn OFF all electric input power to the unit before servicing or
maintenance.