AREC3200C
19
EN
Replacing heating elements/heating
package (E)
1.
Mark and disconnect the cables to the heating
elements/package.
2.
Remove the mounting screws securing the
heating elements/package in the unit and lift
the heating elements/package out.
3.
Install the new heating elements/package in
reverse order to the above.
Temperature control
See control pages.
Replacing motor or impeller
1.
Remove frame and side panel.
2.
Remove the screw between motor and fan.
3.
Disconnect the cables to the motor.
4.
Remove the screws securing the motor and lift
it out together with the impeller.
5. Install the new motor and/or the new impeller
as above in reverse order.
Overheating
The air curtain unit with electrical heating is
equipped with an overheat protection. If it is
deployed due to overheating, reset as follows:
1.
Disconnect the power supply with the isolator
switch.
2.
Determine the cause of overheating and rectify
the fault.
3.
Open the service hatch. Locate the red button
next to the terminal box inside the air curtain.
The 2 and 2.5 metre/6.6 and 8.2 feet units are
equipped with two red buttons, one on the
outside of each terminal box.
4.
Press the red button until a click is heard.
5. Reconnect the unit.
All motors are equipped with an integral
thermal safety cut-out. This will operate,
stopping the air curtain should the motor
temperature rise too high. The cut-out
will automatically reset when the motor
temperature has returned to within the motor’s
operating limits.
Replacing the water coil (W)
1.
Shut off the water supply to the unit.
2.
Open the vent valve.
3.
Open the drain valve.
4.
When the water coil is empty, disconnect its
connections.
5. Remove the covering plate.
6. Remove the mounting screws securing the coil
in the unit and lift out.
7.
Move the filter to the new unit.
8. Install the new coil in reverse order to the
above.
Draining the water coil (W)
The drain valve is on the underside of the coil
on the connector side. It can be accessed via
the service hatch.
Maintenance
Unit with water heating
The appliance filter should be cleaned regularly
to ensure the air curtain effect and heat
emission from the device. How often depends
on local circumstances. A clogged filter is not a
risk, but the appliance function can fail.
1.
Disconnect the power supply.
2.
The service hatch is opened by loosening the
snap fixings located on the bottom of the unit
(turn 90°). The hatch must be held when the
snap fixings are loosened. See fig. 3a and 3b.
3.
Remove the filter and vacuum clean or wash it.
If the filter is clogged or damaged, it may need
to be changed.
All units
Since fan motors and other components are
maintenance-free, no maintenance other than
cleaning is necessary. The level of cleaning can
vary depending on local conditions. Undertake
cleaning at least twice a year. Inlet and exhaust
grilles, impeller and elements can be vacuum
cleaned or wiped using a damp cloth. Use a
brush when vacuuming to prevent damaging
sensitive parts. Avoid the use of strong alkaline
or acidic cleaning agents.