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4. Function
4-1. Name of Parts
No.
Description
Symbol
Type
Description
1
Nozzle
-
-
Discharges ionized air
2
Ground terminal
Terminal
Reference point for neutralization. Connect to Ground with 100
Ω or less.
3
Power supply indicator
PWR
LED
(Green)
LED is ON when the power supply is ON; LED flashes when
the power supply or CPU is abnormal.
4
Ion discharge /
Incorrect high voltage LED
ION/HV
LED
(Green/Red)
Green LED is ON: discharge in progress
Green LED flashing: Overcurrent at output
Red LED is ON: high voltage error
Red LED flashing: CPU error
5
Emitter maintenance
indicator
NDL
LED
(Green)
LED is ON: ion generation decreased
LED flashing: CPU error
6
Connector
-
Connector
Connector for power supply and input/output signals.
7
Locking knob
-
Knob
Knob for locking the cartridge assembly.
Power cable can be mounted/removed only when the knob is in
the LOCK position.
8
Piping port
-
One-touch
Fitting
Port for compressed air supply.
4-2. Emitter maintenance alarm and cleaning
If the ionizer is used for an extended period of time, contamination such as dust will stick to the emitters,
reducing the static neutralization performance.
This product has a function which continuously monitors the discharge from the emitter. When the
neutralization performance decreases due to contamination, it is indicated by the maintenance signal and LED.
It is recommended to clean the emitters when the maintenance alarm is generated, or every two weeks.
(The cleaning frequency varies depending on the environment where the ionizer is installed.)
If the ionizer performance does not recover after cleaning the emitters, it can be assumed that the emitters are
damaged or worn. If wear or damage of the emitters is detected, replace the emitter assembly.
Clean the emitters using the cleaning kit [IZS30-M2] or a cotton bud soaked in alcohol.
Cleaning of the emitters should never be performed while the power supply or compressed air supplied to the
product.
In addition, if the emitters are touched while they are energized, it may cause electric shock or an accident. As
the emitter ends are sharp, be careful not to touch them. Otherwise, it may cause injury.
- Mounting/Removal of the cartridge assembly and cleaning of emitter
1. Ensure that the power supply and compressed air supply are disconnected before removing the
power cable.
2. Turn the locking knob of the cartridge assembly to the FREE position to release the lock.
(The locking knob cannot be operated until the power cable is removed).
3. The cartridge assembly can be removed by pulling it in the direction of the arrow. Take care with the
emitter when removing the cartridge assembly.
1
2
6
7
8
5
4
3
Step 1
Locking knob
LOCK
⇒
FREE
Power supply cable
Emitter
Cartridge assembly
Step 2
Step 3
Do not touch the emitters
during cleaning.
Caution