Powermatic PM1250 Electrostatic Air Filtration System, 754 CFM, 1Ph 120V

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6.0 Unpacking
6.1 Shipping contents
Open shipping cartons and check that all parts are
intact. Report any damage or missing parts to your
distributor. Note that your unit may be provided with
extra fasteners. Read the instruction manual
thoroughly for assembly, alignment, and
maintenance instructions.
1 Air filtration unit
2 Side plates
1 Base plate
1 Remote control (batteries not included)
2 Knobs
6 Pan head screws with washers M5x10
4 Rubber pads
1 Cleaning brush
1 Operating instructions and parts manual
1 Product registration card
7.0 Assembly
Assemble base of unit with provided screws and
washers, as shown in Figure 8-1.
If filtration unit is to remain portable, press the four
rubber pads into the mounting holes.
The unit may also be fixed to a table, wall or ceiling,
using appropriate fasteners (not included) through
four holes in base. See Figure 4-1 for hole pattern.
3/8” diameter fasteners are recommended. NOTE:
First secure assembled base to structure, then
mount filtration unit with the two knobs.
Wall or ceiling structure must
be capable of supporting weight of air filtration
unit and absorbing any vibrations arising from
the unit. Appropriate fasteners must be used to
secure to structure. Failure to comply may
cause serious injury.
8.0 Operation
8.1 Tilt Adjustment
Loosen side knobs and tilt frame to any position.
Retighten both knobs.
For best results, when unit is ceiling-mounted
position front (filter side) downward; when unit is
table-mounted position front (filter side) vertically.
8.2 Basic procedure
Refer to Figure 8-2.
1. Plug in unit. On/off indicator light glows red for
standby mode.
2. Press Power button to start unit. Speed
indicator light glows green, and default speed is
selected.
3. Press and release Speed button until desired
speed indicator is green.
4. Press Timer button until desired timer indicator
is green. If Timer button is not pressed again for
3 seconds, the selected time indicator will flash
multiple times, then stay green.
5. Unit will count down from the corresponding
time, and will automatically shut off at time
expiration.
Example: 8H indicator stays green when timing
begins; switches to 4H indicator after four hours,
then to 2H indicator after another two hours, then to
1H, and finally unit will shut off and remain in
standby condition.
Note: If Timer function is not used, unit will continue
to operate until Power button is pressed.
All above functions can be operated remotely. See
Figure 8-3. The remote control uses radio
frequency, and thus is not limited to line-of-sight
operation.
9.0 User-maintenance
The batteries should be changed in the remote
control as needed, particularly if unit seems
unresponsive to remote operation.
9.1 Filter cleaning and replacement
The disposable filter is designed for approximately
3000 hours of life, dependent upon speed setting
and working environment. See Table 3.
Speed
Operating
time
Approximate
filter life consumed
Low
1 hour
0.75 hours
Medium
1 hour
1 hour
High
1 hour
1.25 hours
Table 3
Filter life may be extended by occasional use of a
shop vacuum or compressed air to clean off the
dust. However, a dirty filter should be replaced as it
will diminish the efficiency of the unit.
Clean the filter after every 1000 hours of operation,
or more frequently if needed. The unit is
programmed to alert the user after 1000 hours; the
red indicator light will flash twice per second.
After 3000 hours of operation, the filter should be
discarded and replaced by a new one.
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