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1. Dirty room air is drawn into the CleanZone A large surface pre filter removes coarse and fine pollution particles In the second filtration stage the CleanZone s tightly pleated HEPA filter removes even sub micron particulates before the air is released into the acrylic hood 6 Chapter 1 Assembling the CleanZone 1 4 Securing the CleanZone to the Hood IMPORTANT NOTE Carefully select which way around the CleanZone is to be used for your application purposes Fitting the system the wrong way may result in pollution exposure Once the appropriate setup has been selected the CleanZone can be fitted to the acrylic hood Decide on a suitable location and place the hood onto the surface where the CleanZone system is to be used 1 Lift the CleanZone system on top of the 2 Screw the supplied wing screws through acrylic hood and place it carefully within the the pre drilled holes on both sides of the placement tabs at the top edge of the hood hood into the metal frame 3 The CleanZone is now securely fixed to the hood Note To relocate the CleanZone it is adviseable to remove the system from the hood Chapter 1 Assembling your CleanZone 1 5 Fitting the Control Panel Once the CleanZone has been secured to the hood the control panel can be fitted 1 Take the flat band cable on the front of the 2 Ensure that the curved edge of the panel system and slide it trough the gap of the hous
2. A Particle Extraction Hood Cleaned air LED on Control Panel Filter Position in CleanZone HEPA Filter Dirty air w Pre Filter If this is the filter you have to replace turn the system around B Clean Air Hood Dirty Air LED on Control Panel Filter Position in CleanZone Pre Filter Cleaned Air HEPA Filter If this is the filter you have to replace turn the system around 24 Chapter 3 Replacing Filters 3 2 Ordering Replacement Filters Please order your replacement filter elements by quoting the appropriate article numbers stated below CleanZone H13 Pre Filter F8 S Order No 102 10 10 00 HEPA filter H13 L Order No 102 16 13 00 3 3 Replacing the Pre Filter 1 Disconnect the system from power 2 Unscrew the wing screws and remove the CleanZone system from the hood 3 Ensure that the filter you need to replace is 4 Remove the grill and lift out the top filter located in the top section of the system holder containing the pre filter Open the latches at the front and back 25 Chapter 3 Replacing Filters 5 Turn the filter holder around and remove 6 Turn the filter holder around and carefully the filter clips which hold the pre filter in press down on the filter element with the place pal
3. warning disappear from the main display window 1 To reach the New Filter Menu from the main display window press the Menu key seven times 2 Press the Enter key until the flashing cursor appears The flashing number refers to the filter and its position within the unit 3 Press the A key to select the number of the filter that has been replaced 4 Press the Enter key to confirm that the selected filter was changed To safeguard against inadvertently resetting the life of the wrong filter you will be asked to reconfirm your selection The filter life LED for the appropriate filter is now flashing red Note If the wrong filter has been selected or if you wish to exit the enter mode simply press the Menu key This will leave the filter life controller unaffected 5 To confirm the filter change and exit the New Filter Menu press the Enter key 6 To check the life span of the newly installed filter after having reset the controller simply go to the Filter Life Menu and select the appropriate filter number 22 Main display window We 19 22 Ferlace Filter New Filter Menu window HEN FILTER HEN FILTER HEW FILTER Filter Life Monitor CleanZone HEW FILTER Hi E YES M Cancel HEW FILTER FEMAIHING LIFE FILTER 2 4886h Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel 2 8 The Display Language Menu The Display Language Menu allows you to change the CleanZone s display language The languag
4. 2 and 3 are not allocated in this CleanZone model The basis for the calculation of remaining filter life is the already elapsed operation time at the set fan speeds and filter load indexes during that period This input is compared with an internal memory bank which contains information about the different filters lives under different conditions of use As the Filter Life Menu makes a prediction about the remaining filter life it takes into account not only past use of the air cleaner but also likely future use As reference for future use the filter life monitor uses the currently set fan speed and the currently set filter load indexes The relationship between the current fan speed the current filter load indexes and the remaining filter life displayed can be expressed as follows The higher the current fan speed setting the shorter the displayed remaining filter life The higher the current filter load index setting the shorter the remaining filter life displayed for the affected filter 21 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel 2 7 Resetting the Filter Life LED The New Filter Menu allows you to reset the filter life counter for a newly replaced filter element As a result the appropriate filter life LED on the control panel will be reset to green and the hour count in the Filter Life Menu will be reset to the full life span of the new filter element Resetting the filter life counter will also make the Replace Filter
5. Index Menu allows you to view and modify two filter load indexes The two indexes are based on air pollutant groups that have particular impact on the life of the filters Large Dust Index LOG LARGE DUST4 FIHE D 4 Fine Dust Index LARGE DUST INDEX This index is based on the group of coarse or heavy dust This dust can contain fibers with several millimeters in length down to particles a mere 0 003 mm in size This type of dust will generally settle within an hour after generation or agitation on top of surfaces It consists of fibers pollen spores dander wood dust etc FINE DUST INDEX This index is based on the group of fine dust particles This type of dust is smaller than 0 003 mm 3 um in size and will remain airborne for longer periods of time This dust group is made up of small combustion particles as well as allergens tobacco smoke particles and microorganisms Determining and Modifying the Filter Load Index The setting for each of the three filter load indexes can range from 1 and 9 Index setting 1 corresponds to the lowest and 9 to the highest anticipated filter load Your CleanZone is supplied with the following default filter load index settings Large Dust Index 4 Fine Dust Index 4 There are a number of factors that may make a modification of the default index settings necessary in order to ensure the most accurate filter life display possible 18 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel Dusty Environmen
6. These LEDs simulate the fan speed through the frequency of their rotation The faster the rotation of the fan speed LEDs the faster the actual fan speed of the unit 10 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel 2 2 Fan Speed and Air Delivery Your CleanZone can be set to run at five fan speeds which correspond to five different air flow rates Speed 1 is the lowest speed 5 the highest fan speed The higher the air flow the more room air will be filtered by the unit To allow better evaluation of the performance of your air cleaner at different fan speeds the standard display window shows in addition to the fan speed also the air delivery rate air flow The displayed air flow is factory preset and is not measured by the air cleaner itself Regulating Fan Speed 1 When the CleanZone is turned off standby mode the first line of the LCD display shows the current day and time To switch the unit on press the Power key on the far left of the control panel The LCD now displays the fan speed and the corresponding air flow rate Note the system starts at the fan speed at which it was running when it was last used To change the fan speed press the A key Pressing the A key repeatedly will increase the fan speed until the maximum fan speed is reached then starting off at the lowest speed again Changing the Air Volume Units 1 You can change the air volume units which are dis played from metric to imperial i e fr
7. holder on top of the down into the filter holder with the palm of system and replace the grill your hand IMPORTANT Ensure that you replace the system onto the hood the correct way around for your application purposes Don t forget to reset the filter life LED see Chapter 2 7 11 Close both latches Don t forget to reset the filter life LED see Chapter 2 7 28 Chapter 4 Caring for Your CleanZone 4 1 Cleaning the Housing and Hood Unplug the system before attempting to clean it Usea soft and clean cloth for cleaning For water soluable stains use a window cleaning fluid For the removal of tough non water soluble stains use a silicon spray Do not use any solvents or any organic cleaning fluids 4 2 Monitoring Filter Replacement The system is equipped with a filter life monitor which is designed to assist you in determining when a filter element needs to be replaced If the pollution load is extremely high and the filter load indexes are not set appropriately there is a possibility that the filter elements may not be effective throughout the displayed life time For this reason it is important to look out for the signs of used up filters The main signs are Increased operating noise Decreased air flow suction power Clogged filter elements 4 3 Maintenance Free Fan Your air cleaner is equipped with a maintenance free fan motor 29 Chapter 5 Important Information amp Techni
8. indicated by a flashing cursor on the modifiable setting Pressing the Enter key again will save any entry and move the cursor to the next modifiable item in the display window When the last modifiable choice in a window is confirmed with the Enter key the enter mode is automatically terminated Locking Function The control panel can be locked to avoid tempering with the control settings To lock or unlock the control panel the Menu and the Enter key have to be pressed down simultaneously for 3 seconds The activated locking function is indicated with a star symbol in the control panel display The locking function is also cancelled by disrupting the power supply Filter Life LEDs Whenever the air cleaner is running the colour of the filter life LEDs light emitting diodes indicates the state of the individual filters in the unit The filter life indicator LEDs signal four possible stages in the life of the filter Green The filter is still within 80 of its estimated life span Orange The filter is approaching the last 20 of its estimated life span Red The filter has reached the end of its estimated life span Red blinking The filter has passed its estimated life span and should be replaced immediately The air cleaner s effectiveness is likely to have been reduced dramatically either due to a reduction in air flow particle filters are clogged or a reduction in filter efficiency carbon filter is saturated Fan Speed LEDs
9. Clean Zone CleanZone H13 Clean Air Hood Particle Extraction Hood Dual Function Filtration System Instruction Manual E d Swiss Made CleanZone 230 50 Neutral 3302 Contents ___ INTRODUCTION Page Important Safety Instructions 3 Disclaimer 3 Summary of the Key Features 4 ASSEMBLING THE CLEANZONE 1 1 Unpacking the CleanZone 5 1 2 Description of the Components 5 1 3 Selecting the Required Setup 6 1 4 Securing the CleanZone to the Hood 7 1 5 Fitting the Control Panel 8 USING THE CONTROL PANEL 2 1 Description of Control Panel Elements 9 2 2 Fan Speed and Air Delivery 11 2 3 Using the Menu Functions 12 2 4 Programming the Timer Functions 14 2 5 Programming the Filter Load Index 18 2 6 The Filter Life Menu 21 2 7 Resetting the Filter Life LED 22 2 8 Setting the Display Language 23 REPLACING FILTERS 3 1 Location of the Filter Elements 24 3 2 Ordering Replacement Filters 25 3 3 Replacing the Pre Filter 25 3 4 Replacing the HEPA Filter 27 CARING FOR YOUR CLEANZONE 4 1 Cleaning the Housing 29 4 2 Monitoring Filter Replacement 29 4 3 Maintenance Free Fan 29 IMPORTANT INFORMATION amp TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 5 1 Using the CleanZone in Critical Environments 30 5 2 Technical Specifications 31 5 3 EC Declaration of Conformity 32 WARRANTY amp SERVICE INFORMATION 6 1 Technical Support 33 6 2 How to Register your CleanZone 33 6 3 Warranty Conditions 34 The IQAir Group reser
10. abled Display s Main Window We 19 22 1 Timer is disabled Unit is turned off standby SPEED 1 Air Flow romh 2 Timer is disabled Unit is running We 19 22 Th Be Ap 18 66 3 Timer is enabled Unit is turned off standby SPEED 1 We ger Ana 15 66 4 Timer is enabled Unit is running SPEED 1 We 21 5 Anal Bb 5 Timer is enabled Unit is running SPEED 1 auto Th 18 68 6 Timer is enabled Unit was turned on outside normal timer period Timer LED e is D a E Ch EX is green EX TS green e green Le green Timer Disabled When the timer is disabled default setting no timer information will be displayed in the main window When the unit is turned off 1 the timer status LED is red When the unit is running 2 the timer status LED will turn off Timer Enabled When the timer is enabled the second line of the display shows the day and the time when the unit will next switch on 3 or when it actually switched on 4 This is followed by the time when the system will switch off If the start time is before 00 00 hours and the stop time after 00 00 hours i e the stop time is on the next day the day is displayed in front of the start and the stop times 5 If the system is switched on manually outside the timer period it will run until the next programmed stop time The second line of the main display window will sh
11. and proceed to the fine dust index 5 Press the A key to modify the fine dust index 6 Press the Enter key to save the fine dust index setting 20 LOG LARGE GUST4 FINE D LOAD LARGE DUST FINE DA LOAD LARGE DUS TS FIHE D LOAD LARGE CUSTE FINE DR LOAD LARGE DUST FINE D LOAD LARGE DUST FIME B S Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel 2 6 The Filter Life Menu Your CleanZone is equipped with an electronic filter life monitor that calculates the remaining life of the system s filter elements Thanks to the filter life monitor you do not have to guess when filters need to be replaced or replace them at fixed intervals which seldomly correspond to the actual amount of use The filter life monitor keeps track of the most important factors affecting the life of your filter elements The Filter Life Menu displays at any given time the remaining life of the individual filter elements as calculated by the filter life monitor 1 To reach the Filter Life Menu from the main display window press the Menu key six times The remaining JD I GA life of filter 1 will appear 2 Press the A key to view the remaining life of the other REMAINING LIFE filter element in the unit The displayed life is based FILTER 4 460Hh upon the currently selected fan speed The assignment of filter numbers to actual filter elements is as follows Filter 1 Pre filter element Filter 4 HEPA filter element Note Filter positions
12. cal Specifications 5 1 Using the CleanZonein Critical Environments The following guidelines relate to the use of air cleaning devices for airborne infection and contamination control purposes in health care research and production environments These guidelines must be followed whenever CleanZone systems are used for the filtration of potentially harmful substances Due to the high performance of CleanZone systems various models can be used in environments where clean air is of critical importance to human health or production processes Such environments include health care facilities research laboratories and cleanrooms Wherever CleanZone systems are used for the filtration of particulate contaminants in such critical environments special care must be taken during the installation operation and maintenance of the systems CleanZone systems are not designed to replace any safety precautions that may be in place Protective gear must always be worn when filtering potentially hazardous materials and when replacing the filters Maintenance and Filter Replacement To monitor the system performance a scheduled maintenance routine must be devised This maintenance routine must be performed regularly and should include the following procedures Testing Filtration Efficiency This test must be performed with appropriate laser particle counters e g ParticleScan after the initial installation and every time a filter is replaced or when the system
13. es from which you can choose will depend on your CleanZone model and the country of purchase 1 To reach the Display Language Menu from the main display window press the Menu key eight times The current display language is displayed 2 To change the display language press the Enter key until the the cursor starts to flash 3 Use the A key to scroll through the display language options 4 Press the Enter key to save the desired display language and to exit the enter mode 23 LANGUAGE English LAHGUAGE Mnalish Srrache eut sch Srrache Deutsch Chapter 3 Replacing Filters CAUTION Do not change filters without taking proper safety precautions When replacing filters after the filtration of potentially hazardous particles the appropriate protective gear must be worn e g respiratory protection protective goggles gloves If the filters have been exposed to potentially hazardous particles the filters may be classified as hazardous waste Please check local laws and regulations for the safe and proper disposal of used filters 3 1 Locating the Used Filter Depending on whether the CleanZone is used as a Clean Air Hood or Particle Extraction Hood the Pre and HEPA filters are to be found in different locations Before opening the system for filter replacement ensure that the filter element you wish to replace is located at the top You may have to turn the system around to access the desired filter
14. fidentially and will not be supplied to third parties Article No CH LEI UU Serial No LUUT Your name Company Address City Postcode Dealer name City Postcode Purchase date The Air Cleaning System is used for If you would like to be notified about new products and promotions please enter your e mail address or phone number here Please detach this card and send it to the address printed on the reverse side Alternatively you can fax this page to fax number listed at the top o this page 33 6 3 Warranty Conditions We are proud to cover this air cleaning system with a two 2 year limited warranty If within 2 years from the original purchase date by the end user from the authorised dealer this air cleaning system or any part thereof with the exception of filters is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials the manufacturer will at their option repair or replace the faulty system or part free of charge for labour and materials The warranty for replaced parts and service work will expire automatically with the termination of the original system s warranty This warranty shall not apply to damage caused by misuse wear and tear neglect unauthorised repair damage caused by installation adaptation modification or use in an improper manner or inconsistent with operating and maintenance instructions or to wear or deterioration resulting from environmental conditions or to damage sustained during t
15. for particles gt 99 97 for particles gt 0 3um Power requirements 230V 50Hz Energy consumption per speed 1 88w 2 110w 3 130w 4 145w 5 150w Power cable Grounded detachable Total dimension weight 56 x 72 x 90 cm 18 5 kg System dimension weight Hood dimension weight Filters Number of replaceable filters Pre filter efficiency 42 x 37 x 45 cm 12 8 kg 56 x 72 x 47 cm 5 7 kg 1 pre filter 1 HEPA filter approx 55 for particles gt 0 3um HEPA filter efficiency gt 99 97 for particles gt 0 3um Pre HEPA filter surface area 2 3 m 4 1 m Filter frame material Housing Housing material system hood Expanded polystyrene EPS chlorofluorocarbon CFC free ABS UV stabilized powdercoated stainless steel acrylic Color housing hood Light grey light blue transparent Air inlet outlet Fan Fan type Bearings powdercoated stainless steel grill Centrifugal fan backward curved single inlet Maintenance free steel ball bearings Speed regulation Voltage reduction via capacitor switching Technical specifications may be changed without prior notice 31 Chapter 5 Important Information amp Technical Specifications EU UE KONFORMIT TSERKL RUNG DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY D CLARATION DE CONFORMIT Wir We INCEN AG Nous Name des Anbieters supplier s name nom du fournisseur Blumenfeldst
16. h the unit will automatically switch on and off DL HH a sous It also allows you to activate deactivate the timer A without changing the start and stop times 3 Weekly Timer Menu Allows you to set the daily timer for certain days of the week Allows you to program the unit to run for a fixed period 1 72 hours before switching off automatically 4 Countdown Timer Menu COUHTOOUN TIMER Dh 5 Filter Load Index Menu Allows you to view and modify the air pollution LO C LARGE BUSTS index which allows the unit to calculate the air FINE DS GAS 5 pollution load in the filter elements and the resulting filter life 12 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel 6 Filter Life Menu ows you to view the remaining filter life of the REMA I H I HG L I FE erie ie EE FILTER 1 46h 7 New Filter Menu HEL FILTER Allows you to reset the remaining filter life after changing a filter element 8 Display Language Menu LANGUAGE Allows you to change the display language English Description of Key Functions in Relation to Menus Menu Key The Menu key allows you to access one of eight menus Press the Menu key once to reach the first menu window Press the Menu key twice to reach D the second menu window and so on If no key is pressed for eight seconds in a menu window the display will revert to the main display window Power Arrow Menu Enter Key Key Key Key Note If you are in a menu window and would like
17. ing faces down Secure the housing with control panel housing the supplied wing screws g g 3 Plug the red clip attached to the flat band 4 Ensure that the cable is securely attached cable into the red socked on the side of the touchpad IQAir Ges on Type 026 120V 60Hz aen a Ant Ne 160 UBO 000 Serk uge INCEN AG Satrerand Made gt Cal ees a 5 Snap the touchpad onto the control panel 6 You can now connect the CleanZone to housing mains power with the supplied power cable Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel Your CleanZone is operated and controlled via the electronic control panel which is located on top of the front locking arm The electronic control panel allows you to control the fan speed and corresponding air delivery rate check the remaining filter life of the individual filters set the daily weekly and countdown timers reset the filter life counter after replacing a filter 2 1 Description of Control Panel Elements Filter Life Monitor LED Light Emitting Diode CleanZone Filter Life LED Filter 4 HEPA Filter Fan Speed LEDs Filter Life LED MENU ENTER Timer LED e Filter 1 Pre Filter High Performance Air Fi tration Mcdule Liquid crystal display LCD Swiss Mad Power Arrow Menu Enter Note Filter positions 2 3 are Key Key Key Key not allocated in this model LCD Display The 2 line LCD displays important information about the We 19 22 s
18. ing the latches on the front and back of the system immediate access is gained to the filter elements This enables the quick and simple replacement of the filters without tools Environmentally friendly design The CleanZone s filter elements have been designed to ensure maximum performance while creating minimum waste This is achieved by employing light weight framing and large surface long life filter media Low energy consumption Due to a high performance centrifugal fan system the CleanZone consumes little energy in relation to the amount of filtered air it produces Unlike many other air cleaners the energy consumption of the CleanZone decreases proportionally when set on lower fan speeds thanks to a special electrical speed control set up Assembling the CleanZone 1 1 Unpacking the CleanZone Your CleanZone is supplied in 2 boxes The smaller box contains the air filtration system with its accessories and the larger box contains the acrylic hood To unpack your CleanZone remove the small box containing the power cord and the control panel Then remove the square styrofoam pad and carefully lift the system out of the box Remove the plastic bag and foam belt To unpack the acrylic hood open the top of the larger box and remove the inner box Open the inner box and carefully lift the hood out Remove the plastic bag Keep the packaging for future transport and service needs 1 2 Description of the components Instructi
19. is relocated The test must be repeated every 6 months Monitoring Filter Life Filter life must be monitored by periodically checking the filter life indicator LEDs and by accessing the filter life monitor on the system s control panel A visual inspection of the filter elements should also be made from time to time Safe Replacement of Filters Although CleanZone systems are specially designed to prevent leakage of contaminated air and to retain filtered particulates within the filter elements inappropriate maintenance handling replacement or disposal of the filters may lead to the dispersion of the filtered substances For general infection and contamination control purposes special care must be taken to not jar or drop the filter element during or after removal To ensure that new filter elements are installed correctly the replacement instructions must be followed precisely Safe Disposal of Used Filters All filter elements must be disposed of in accordance with the applicable local laws and regulations If potentially harmful or dangerous substances have been filtered special disposal of the filter elements may be neccessary 30 Chapter 5 Important Information amp Technical Specifications 5 2 Technical Specifications CleanZone H13 General Number of selectable fan speeds 5 Air delivery with new filters per speed 1 60m h 2 110 m h_ 3 160 m h 4 240 m h 5 380 m h System efficiency
20. kly timer allows you to deactivate the daily timer on certain days of the week In its default setting the daily timer is enabled on all seven days of the week This is indicated by stars below the abbreviations of the days Note At least one day of the week must be enabled with a star to be able to run the daily timer auto timer If the timer is disabled on all days of the week the timer status field in the Daily Timer Menu will switch to OFF and the timer will be disabled 1 To reach the Weekly Timer Menu from the main Mo Tu ll window press the Menu key three times A 7 0 2 Press and hold down the Enter key until the cursor appears Mo Tu W T F S Su 3 Press the A key to activate star or deactivate no star the daily time on a particular day Press the Mo Tu W T F Gu Enter key to proceed to the next day A kd l kd kA Ea 4 Repeat the same procedure until the timer has been enabled disabled on the desired days The final Enter Mo Tu W T F Su command exits you from the enter mode Akut 15 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel Timer Information in the Control Panel The CleanZone s control panel keeps you informed about the timer status without the need to use the Daily amp Weekly Timer Menus When the timer is enabled the second line of the display s main window shows the timer s current start and the stop times In addition the timer LED indicates with a green light whether the timer is en
21. liance near explosives Do not use accessories or filters not recommended by the manufacturer Do not use outdoors Do not obstruct the air inlet and air outlet of the system Only use this appliance in an upright position Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces Disclaimer While this CleanZone air cleaning system has been individually tested and certified at the production stage the manufacturer recommends that the system is re tested and certified before use for critical applications This will help to ensure the proper functioning of all component parts after transport and installation Although CleanZone systems may be advertised and sold to be suitable for the use in specific environments and to deal with specific contaminants the manufacturer and distributors make no claim as to the specific air cleaning results that are achieved under the user s individual operating conditions The filtration efficiencies that can be realised with this air filtration system as with any air filtration system will depend to a significant degree on circumstantial factors which are out of control of the manufacturer and distributors Important factors which will influence air filtration results include the type of air pollutants present and their concentration the intensity of the pollutant source s the operating speed of the system the temperature and humidity and the saturation state of the filters in the syste
22. m Consult a qualified specialist to determine an effective and comprehensive contamination control strategy Introduction Summary of Key Features State of the art filtration technology Your CleanZone H13 air filtration system utilises advanced air filtration technology to remove solid and liquid contaminants such as dust aerosols bacteria viruses and smoke particles The CleanZone H13 features the following air filtration technologies e High capacity pre filtration for coarse and fine dust particles Cleanroom grade HEPA high efficiency particulate air filtration for ultra fine particles Advanced control panel features To provide you with important information about your air cleaner s performance and to allow you to take advantage of advanced operational features your CleanZone is equipped with a state of the art control panel with a 2x16 character LCD display The unique features include A display that informs you about the air flow rate at different fan speed settings e Electronic controls that monitor the remaining life of the system s individual filter elements and prompt filter replacement A daily and weekly timer to automatically switch the CleanZone on and off at a preset time A countdown timer to allow the CleanZone to run for a set number of hours before automatic switch off Easy filter replacement To ensure convenient filter replacement your CleanZone features a revolutionary housing design By releas
23. m of your hand 7 Lift the filter holder off the filter Carefully 8 Turn the filter holder around and place the dispose of the used filter in accordance with new pre filter into the holder Ensure that the local regulations arrows on the filter s label point up 9 Replace the filter clips and push each 10 Replace the grill and close both latches down tightly Turn the filter holder around IMPORTANT Ensure that you replace the and place it on top of the system system onto the hood the correct way around for your application purposes Don t forget to reset the filter life LED see Chapter 2 7 26 Chapter 3 Replacing Filters 1 Disconnect the system from power 2 Unscrew the wing screws and remove the CleanZone system from the hood 3 Ensure that the filter you need to replace is 4 Remove the grill and lift out the top filter located in the top section of the system holder containing the HEPA filter Open the latches at the front and back 5 Turn the filter holder around and carefully 6 Lift the filter holder off the filter Carefully press down on the filter element with the dispose of the used filter in accordance with palm of your hand your local regulations 27 Chapter 3 Replacing Filters 7 Turn the filter holder around 8 Place the new HEPA filter into the holder Ensure that the arrows on the filter s label point up 9 Gently but firmly press the HEPA filter 10 Place the filter
24. om cubic meters per hour m2 h to cubic feet per minute cfm and vice versa by pressing the Enter key for three seconds either when the unit is turned on or off When the first character of the air volume units starts to flash press the A key to change the units Press the Enter key to confirm the air volume unit change Until modified again the air flow rate will now be displayed in the newly selected units 11 We 19 22 SPEED 1 Air Flow Sm2 h SPEED 2 Air Flow 125m2 h N B The air delivery readings air flow displayed in this manual are examples only and will vary according to model SPEED 2 Air Flow L Sch SPEED 2 Air Flow Fdsfm SPEED 2 Air Flow rd cfm Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel 2 3 Using the Menu Functions Your CleanZone s control panel lets you choose from a number of menu options which allow you to take advantage of the additional features There are eight menu windows that can be accessed with the Menu key Press the Menu key once to reach the first menu window Press the Menu key twice to reach the second menu window and so on The menus can be accessed both in standby and running mode Menu Overview Pressing the Menu key accesses the menus in the following order WE ege MENU TINE op AA Allows you to view and change the current time 4 GC s KIK and day setting ia Le 2 Daily Timer Menu Allows you to view and enter a start and stop time at whic
25. on manual CleanZone Power cord air filtration system Acrylic hood Control panel Certificate of performance touchpad housing and screws Chapter 1 Assembling the CleanZone 1 3 Selecting the Required Setup IMPORTANT NOTE The CleanZone H13 is a dual function filtration system and can be used in two different ways Carefully select the appropriate function for your application Fitting the System the wrong way may result in pollution exposure A Particle Extraction Hood If the CleanZone is set up with the arrows on front label pointing up dirty air from the hood is drawn into the system filtered and released to the room air AIR FLOW DIRECTION NOLLOSYIG MOT HIV yes Dirty air from the acrylic hood is drawn into the CleanZone A large surface pre filter removes coarse and fine pollution particles 2 In the second filtration stage the CleanZone s tightly pleated HEPA filter removes even sub micron particulates before the air is released to the room air or B Clean Air Hood If the CleanZone is set up with the arrows on front label pointing down dirty room air is drawn into the system filtered and released into the hood AIR FLOW DIRECTION NOIL93H1Q MOT HIV
26. ow only the time when the system will switch off automatically 6 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel Countdown Timer Menu The Countdown Timer Menu allows you to set a period from 1 to 72 hours for which the CleanZone will run and then switch off automatically Note Should the daily timer also be enabled the countdown timer will take priority until the countdown period has elapsed ech To reach the Countdown Timer Menu from the main display window press the Menu key four times 2 Press down the Enter key until the black cursor appears 3 Press the A key to enter the desired countdown period 1 to 72 hours 4 Press the Enter key to confirm the chosen countdown period and to exit the enter mode 5 The remaining countdown time now appears on the second line of the main display window Note The countdown timer can be cancelled at any time by switching the system off with the Power o key 17 COUNTDOWN TIMER Bah COUNTGOUH TIMER BEh COUHTCOUH TIMER HBh COUHTCOUH TIMER H h SPEED 2 Tiner 69 99 99 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel 2 5 Programming the Filter Load Index The filter load indexes serve as information input to the filter life monitor about the room air pollution and the resulting pollution load on the unit s different filter elements The filter load indexes are used by the filter life monitor for a more accurate calculation of the remaining filter life The Filter Load
27. ransit The manufacturer will not be liable under this warranty for any fault or damage arising from defective workmanship if the unit has been serviced repaired or modified by any person other than the manufacturer or if the system s serial sticker has been removed or tampered with The manufacturer will not refund shipping handling or insurance costs for warranty repairs unless the product is found to be defective under the terms of this warranty Obvious defects must be communicated to the authorised dealer within 10 days of the purchase date To secure your warranty rights and prevent transport damage all products must be returned in original packaging Please keep the original packaging Alternatively original packaging can be ordered for a nominal fee from the manufacturer IMPORTANT NOTE All products you wish to return for service or repair must be accompanied with an Return Authorisation Number RA Number This number can be obtained by contacting the manufacturer The RA Number must be clearly visible on all external packaging The manufacturer reserves the right to refuse any shipment received without RA Number and to return the shipment at the original sender s cost From Stamp INCEN AG Warranty Registration Postfach 9403 Goldach Switzerland
28. rasse 15 CH 9403 Goldach Anschrift address adressse erkl ren in alleiniger Verantwortung dass das Produkt declare under our sole responsibility that the product d clarons sous notre seule responsabilit que le produit CleanZone Air Cleaning System Bezeichnung Typ oder Modell Los Chargen oder Seriennummer m glichst Herkunft und St ckzahl name type or model lot batch or serial numer possibly sources and numbers of items nom type ou mod le no de lot d chantillon ou de s rie ventuellement sources et nombre d xemplaires auf das sich diese Erkl rung bezieht mit der den folgenden Norm en oder nomativen Dokument en bereinstimmt to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standard s or other normative document s auquel se r f re cette d claration est conforme la aux norme s ou autre s document s normatif s IEC 335 1 1991 EN 60 555 2 1987 EN 55104 1995 EN 55014 1993 Titel und oder Nummer sowie Ausgabedatum der Norm en oder der anderen normativen Dokumente title and or number and date of issue of the standard s or other normative document s titre et or no et date de publication de la des norme s ou autre s document s normatif s Gem ss den Bestimmungen der Richtlinie n following the provisions of Directive s conform ment aux dispositions de s Directive s 73 23 EWG 89 336 EWG falls zutreffend if applicable le cas ch an
29. t ANCEY A x AKTIEN Goldach 05 01 1998 F Hammes GESELLSCHAFT a Y Ort und Datum der Ausstellung Name und Unterschrift oder gleichwertige Kennzeichnung des Befugten Place and date of issue name and signature or equivalent marking of autorized person 03 G O Lieu et date nom et signature du signataire autoris 32 Chapter 6 Warranty amp Service Information 6 1 Technical Support Should technical problems arise during or after the warranty period please contact your point of purchase or the manufacturer at INCEN AG Phone 41 71 844 0 844 Customer Service Fax 41 71 844 0 845 Blumenfeldstr 15 E mail info incen com 9403 Goldach Switzerland To expedite your service request please give the following information when contacting us e Model shell and serial number found at the base of the unit e Your details name address phone e mail e Point of purchase name of dealer city Date of purchase Description of problem 6 2 How to Register your Air Cleaning System Please complete and return the below card soon after purchase The information will allow us to provide you with a swift service should service work become necessary At your request we will also keep you up to date with technical and promotional information relating to your air cleaning system The shell and serial numbers are located at the base of the unit Warranty Registration Card All information is treated con
30. to remain in the window for more than eight seconds keep pressing the A key Enter Key When you are in a menu window the Enter key if pressed for three seconds allows you to modify a menu setting The enter mode is signalised by a flashing cursor in the display Pressing the Enter key again will save the entry and move the flashing cursor to the next modifiable item in the menu window When the last modifiable choice in a menu has been confirmed with the Enter key the enter mode is automatically terminated The LCD will then display the current menu settings for another eight seconds before returning to the main window display Power Key When you are in a menu window the Power key serves as a quick exit key to return to the main display window Arrow Key When you are in the enter mode cursor flashing in a menu window the A key allows you to modify the flashing item 13 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel 2 4 Programming the Timer Functions Daily Timer Menu The Daily Timer Menu allows you to set one start and one stop time at which the system will automatically switch itself on and off The CleanZone will start up in the fan speed it was in when it was last used The timer status field indicates whether the timer is enabled or disabled The timer status field allows you to quickly enable disable the daily timer without erasing the set start and stop times The Weekly Timer Menu lets you disable the timer on certain da
31. ts Environments with a high dust content may shorten the life of the pre filter If there is a frequently high dust content in your environment add the following values to your index setting Large Dust Index Fine Dust Index f Limitations of Filter Load Indexes The concept of filter load indexes allows for a more precise calculation of the remaining filter life than with regular filter life counters Yet the determination of filter load indexes underlies in its definition some natural limitations This is why it is important especially if there is a noticable decrease in filter performance to change filters ahead of the indicated filter life In such a case it may be necessary to adjust the appropriate filter load settings to a higher value We continuously collect laboratory and field information to make the regulation of the filter load indexes even more accurate and simple From time to time we may update our registered customers with additional information in this regard 19 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel Modifying the Filter Load Indexes The Filter Load Index Menu lets you adjust indexes to reflect more closely the situation in your particular application environment 1 Press the Menu key five times to reach the Filter Load Index Menu 2 Press and hold down the Enter key until the cursor appears 3 Press the A key to modify the large dust index 4 Press the Enter key to save the large dust index setting
32. ves the right to change specifications contained in this document at any time and without prior notice 2002 IQAir Group All rights reserved IQAir and HyperHEPA are the registered trademarks of the IQAir Group CleanZone and PreMax are trademarks of the IQAir Group CleanZone filters are protected under U S patents 6 001 145 and 6 159 260 Other U S European and Asian patents pending Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of the CleanZone high performance air filtration system This system will provide you with many years of exceptional air cleaning performance For your safety please study this manual carefully Knowing about the CleanZone s functions and features will also enable you to achieve the best results with the system Keep this manual for future reference Important Safety Instructions e Read these instructions before using the appliance Do not immerse the system in water or other liquids Always disconnect the system from power before servicing opening or cleaning Do not operate the system if it has a damaged cord or plug if the motor fan fails to rotate if it is not working properly if it has been dropped or damaged or come into contact with water Contact your point of purchase for service or repair Only use this appliance for its intented purpose Do not use this appliance in areas with very high concentrations of dust or powder to prevent the danger of dust explosions Do not use this app
33. ys of the week timer status field 1 To reach the Daily Timer Menu from the main AUTO TIMER OFF display window press the Menu key twice AA HH DR HH start time stop time 2 Press the Enter key until the cursor starts to flash I AH NEEE 3 Press the A key once to enable the timer AUTO TIMER Note If the start time and the stop time are AAAA AAAA identical the timer cannot be enabled 4 Press the Enter key to save the timer status setting AUTO TIMER OH and to proceed to the start time DE DD BRIBE 5 Set the desired start hour by pressing the A key AUTO TIMER OW DR Op Hr Op 6 Press the Enter key to save the start hour and AUTO TIMER OW to proceed to the minute setting Arb Dr D 7 Enter the desired start minute setting by pressing the A key Note The minute settings can only be asp H H g i set in five minute increments 8 Press the Enter key to save the start time and to AUTO TIMER OH proceed to the stop time setting Dez 36 Bae 14 Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel AUTO TIMER OH Her Ap 18 00 9 Enter the desired stop hour by pressing the A key 10 Press the Enter key to save the stop hour and AUTO TIMER OH to proceed to the minute setting Her A9 16 68 11 Enter the desired minute setting by pressing AUTO TIMER OH the A key Arise 13 38 12 Press the Enter key to save the minute setting AUTO TIMER OH and to exit the enter mode Brisa 18 38 Weekly Timer Menu The wee
34. ystem s operational status On standby the first line shows the current day and time If the Main window standby mode timer is turned on the set start and stop times will be displayed on the second line SPEED 1 Air Flow 3mh If the system is on the first line displays the current speed TEEN setting and the second line displays the corresponding air delivery rate of the unit REMAIHIHG LIFE By pressing the Menu key eight different menu functions may FILTER 1 488h be accessed Filter Life Menu Window Chapter 2 Using the Control Panel Power Key The Power key turns your system on and off When your CleanZone is turned off the fan stops to run but the system will remain connected to the power supply standby mode The standby mode allows for automatic timer start up In the standby mode you can also access the different menu functions gt Arrow Key When the air cleaner is switched on the A key allows you to adjust the fan speed In the enter mode indicated by the appearance of a black flashing cursor see Enter Key below you may also use the A key to modify the selected setting in the display window Menu Key The Menu key allows you to access any one of eight menus Press the Menu key once to reach the first menu function Press the Menu key twice to reach the second menu function and so on Enter Key The Enter key if pressed for 3 seconds allows you to modify a setting The enter mode is
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