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Fume Eliminator
5.1.1
Units with automatic mode
See Figure 3. When removing motor assembly, please note position of filter
indicator hoses (X). Care is to be taken when removing or re-fitting the hoses
that the differential pressure guard is not damaged.
5.2
To change filter and empty the coarse separator
See Figure 2. A new filter needs to be fitted when the suction becomes
inadequate, or the indicator lamp is showing FILTER FULL (only units with
automatic mode). The coarse separator usually needs to be emptied only when
the filter is changed, but heavy use of some types of electrodes may call for
more frequent emptying.
How to do it:
1.
Switch off the unit. Remove suction hose.
2.
Loosen the filter indicator hose (B) (only units with automatic mode).
3.
Turn down the handle (A) and remove the coarse separator (C). The
handle works as a lock for the coarse separator.
4.
Pull out and dispose the old filter.
5.
Insert a new filter.
6.
Unscrew the locking screw (D) and remove outer part.
7.
Empty the coarse separator.
8.
Check the rubber seal around the separator for any signs of damage.
9.
Reassemble the coarse separator. Lock with the handle.
NOTE!
position, fully when it is turned down.
5.3
Spare parts
Contact your nearest authorized distributor or Nederman for advice
on technical service or if you require help with spare parts. See also
www.nederman.com. When ordering spare parts always state the following:
•
Part number and control number (see the product identification plate).
•
Detail number and name of the spare part (see www.nederman.com).
•
Quantity of the parts required.
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Recycling
The product has been designed for component materials to be recycled.
Its different material types must be handled according to relevant local
regulations. Contact the distributor or Nederman if uncertainties arise when
scrapping the product at the end of its service life.
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The coarse separator is locked partly when the handle is in up-right