ABATEMENT HEPA-AIRE HA700 User manual

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HA700 and HA700A
Portable Air Filtration Units
1. First stage filter: 1” Coarse/Particulate Pre-filter (P/N: F621).
2. Second stage filter:
2” Pleated Particulate Pre-filter (P/N: H502).
Alternative 2” High Capacity Carbon Filter (P/N: VL1002).
3. HEPA Filter Retaining Brackets.
4. Final Stage: 6” Deep 99.97% HEPA Filter (P/N: H161606-99).
5. Filter Access Panel.
6. Plastic Guides for stacking.
7. 12" Exhaust Outlet.
8. Control Panel.
9. Rubber Feet.
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Portable Air Filtration Units
Models: HA700 AND HA700A
Instruction Manual
© Abatement Technologies 2018 All Rights Reserved. No reproduction of any portion of this work is permitted
without the express written permission of Abatement Technologies, Inc.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
Note:
1. Read and understand all operating instructions before using the HA700 and HA700A Portable
Air Filtration Units.
2. Save this manual for future reference.
This instruction manual provides important information on the use of the HA700 and HA700A portable air
filtration units. These instructions must be carefully followed in order to operate the unit safely and correctly. If
there are any questions regarding the use or case of the unit, please contact Abatement Technologies
immediately at +1 800-634-9091 (U.S.) or +1 905-871-4720 (Canada).
Abatement Technologies strongly recommends users of the room airfiltration unitsand accessories to follow the
most recent guidelines and/or standards published by the: Occupational Safety and Health Administration,
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Environmental Protection Agency, American Society of Heating,
Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers, and all other federal, state, provincial and local regulations.
Note: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s publication “Guidance for Controlling Asbestos Containing
Materials in Buildings”, EPA 560/5-85-024, includes helpful information on air filtration systems. Abatement
Technologies strongly urges anyone performing asbestos abatement to read the most recent edition of this
EPA publication before using any air filtration system.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The HA700 and HA700A are multiuse air filtration machines, equipped with two pre-filters and a HEPA filter
that are capable of filtering many airborne contaminants. An alternative carbon pre-filter for capturing low
concentrations of odors, vapors, gases, and volatile organic compounds, collectively known as OVG, is also
available.
Types of contaminants captured by particulate pre-filters, HEPA filter, or carbon filters:
Dirt
Lung-damaging particles
Low concentrations of OVG
Dust
Metal fumes
Low concentrations of Volatile
Organic Compounds (VOC)
Drywall dust
Smoke
Saw dust
Mold and fungal spores
Unpleasant nuisance odors
Note: To capture low concentrations of OVG, a VAPOR-LOCK® carbon filter must be used.
The HA700 and HA700A are capable of providing particulate and odor, vapor, gas filtration with final stage
filtration through a High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter. The units incorporate a series of particulate
filters which successively remove larger size to smaller size particles from the air. In addition to providing
HEPA filtration, the HA700 and HA700A are primarily used in a negative pressure or recirculation mode. A
negative pressure condition is created in order to confine contaminated airborne particles. This condition exists
when the static pressure inside the room containing the unit is lower relative to the pressure of the environment
outside the room. The static pressure differential is created and maintained by continuously exhausting air out
of a given room at a faster rate than air enters the room from all other sources. In the recirculation mode, all of
the filtered air is exhausted back into the room containing the unit.
STANDARD AIR CLEANING STAGES (FILTERS SUPPLIED WITH THE UNIT)
The HA700 and HA700A come equipped with three progressively efficient particulate filters. The first two stage
filters are mounted in the pre-filter channel and the final stage HEPA filter is located inside the cabinet:
First stage, 1" deep, coarse particulate pre-filter (P/N: F621) is designed to capture particles 100
microns or larger.

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Second stage. 2" deep, particulate pleated pre-filter (P/N: H502) is designed to capture particles 10
microns or larger.
Final stage. HEPA filter (P/N: H161606-99) is tested & certified to capture at least 99.97% (9,997
out of 10,000) 0.3-micron particles.
Note: The particulate filters included in the HA700 and HA700A do not remove odors, vapors or gases,
including volatile organic compounds.
ALTERNATIVE FILTER (MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY)
VAPOR-LOCK® pleated, high-capacity, carbon filters (P/N: VL1002) are available for capturing OVG. These
2”-deep filters can be used as an alternative second stage pre-filter to reduce airborne OVG by chemically
bonding the OVG molecules to the surface area of the carbon granules via a process known as adsorption.
The VL1002 filters also provides a similar level of particulate filtration efficiency to the H502 pre-filters.
Effective carbon adsorption is dependent upon the amount of carbon & exposed carbon granule surfaces, and
the dwell (contact) time the OVG molecules have with the carbon granules. Operating the unit at lower speed
settings to increase dwell time can therefore improve OVG adsorption, though it is highly unlikely that all of the
OVG will be removed in one pass of air through the unit. Operating the unit in the recirculation mode can
increase effectiveness, by exposing OVG particles to multiple passes through the VAPOR-LOCK® filter.
It is almost impossible to provide accurate estimates to two commonly asked questions: “how much time will it
take to capture all of the OVG?”, and “how do I know when a carbon filter should be replaced?” Unfortunately,
unknown factors –such as concentration levels, fresh-air intake volume, temperature, and humidity –prevent
establishment of any more accurate ‘rule of thumb’ than one’s sense of smell. Since off-gassing of adsorbed
OVG can occur when the adsorption capacity of the filter is reached, replace the carbon filter as soon as odor
breakthrough is sensed. More detailed information on carbon adsorption can be found in an article titled:
“Activated Carbon: How Is It Used? How Does It Work?” which can be found on the Abatement Technologies
website, www.abatement.com.
HOW TO DETERMINE THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF AIR FILTRATION DEVICES (AFD)
1. Calculate the total air volume (V) in cubic feet (ft³) within the enclosed containment area by multiplying
the length (L) x the width (W) x the height (H), all in feet (V = L x W x H).
2. Determine the minimum number of air changes per hour (ACH) specification. When no ACH number is
specified, most users target at least 6 ACH for construction areas. Building in safety factor to
compensate for filter loading, duct losses, reduced voltage and other factors that can reduce actual
installed airflow is a good practice. For example, if 6 ACH is the objective, you might design for 8 ACH.
3. Select an Abatement Technologies air filtration device (AFD) model and determine the peak airflow
rating for that model in cubic feet per minute (CFM).
4. Determine the total number of AFD required using the following formula: Quantity = (V x Design ACH) /
(AFD Rating x 60)
5. Always round up to the next whole number. For example, if the total number of AFD required is 2.13, 3
units are recommended, not 2.
Example: How many air filtration devices (each with 600 CFM rated airflow) would be required to provide 8
ACH (including a safety factor) in a 40 ft L x 24 ft W x 10 ft H containment area?
1. V = 40 ft x 24 ft x 10 ft = 9,600 ft³
2. Design ACH = 8
3. Quantity of AFD required = (9,600 ft³ x 8 ACH) / (600 CFM x 60) = 76,800/36,000 = 2.13 = 3 units
HA700 AND HA700A TRANSPORT
Note: The HA700 and HA700A should be transported in the horizontal position (resting on its rubber feet). If
extremely poor road conditions exist or excessive shock and vibration are expected, take precautionary
measures by padding the unit to provide impact absorption during transport.
Caution: Always use caution when moving the HA700 and HA700A inside a building or home. The unit weighs

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45 pounds. Older structures with weakened floors or staircases may require special considerations for safe
transport.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
1. The HA700 and HA700A unit requires a minimum of 110 volts AC, 60 Hz to operate properly; however,
maximum airflow performance requires 120 volts AC, 60 Hz.
2. Due to momentary start-up current surge, the unit requires a 15 amp circuit that is free of other loads.
3. Extension cords used for the HA700 and HA700A must be UL-listed, heavy duty No. 14/3 AWG SJTW
industrial grade 3-wire type. Use of larger numerical gauge (lower capacity wire) power cord(s) may
result in electrical shock, fire hazards and/or damage to unit. The cord(s) must be in good condition and
in continuous lengths (no splicing) and should not exceed a total of 50 feet in length. Make certain that
any extension cords used do not reduce power to the unit to less than 110 volts. Use of a voltmeter to
confirm adequate voltage is recommended.
4. Check to ensure that any circuit to which the unit is connected is protected by a 15 ampere circuit
breaker. The unit itself is equipped with a 12 amp circuit breaker.
5. The HA700 and HA700A should be connected to a three-prong, properly grounded electrical outlet
equipped with a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupt (GFCI) device. A GFCI is an electrical safety device that
will trip the circuit and stop the flow of electricity if leakage of current is detected.
Important Note: The HA700 and HA700A units should be plugged into a GFCI receptacle at the
power source to protect the power cord and the unit. This GFCI will trip the circuit if it detects
leakage of current from the power cord or unit.
6. To avoid personal injury, fire hazards and/or damage to the HA700 and HA700A electrical system and
power cord, do not connect or disconnect the power cord to an electrical outlet unless the motorized
impeller is “OFF”.
REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFE OPERATION
1. Never allow unauthorized individuals or children to operate the unit at any time.
2. Abatement Technologies urges anyone operating the HA700 and HA700A units to wear the proper
personal protective equipment and follow safe work practices in accordance with federal, state,
provincial and employer regulations.
3. Check the condition of power cord(s) before using them. Damaged cords can cause fatal electric shock
and/or motor failure.
4. Power cord(s) should never be exposed to water, heat, sharp, or abrasive objects; in addition, they
should never be kinked or crushed. Avoid tightly wrapping the cords to prevent kinking of the internal
wires. Always replace damaged power cords immediately.
5. Never pull the unit by the power cord.
6. Avoid running over power cords with utility equipment and vehicles.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
a. Do not operate any unit with a damaged cord or plug. Discard unit or return it to an authorized service
facility for examination and/or repair.
b. Do not run cord under carpeting. Do not cover cord with throw rugs, runners, or similar coverings. Do
not route cord under furniture or appliances. Arrange cord away from traffic area and where it will not
be tripped over.
Caution: As with any piece of electrical equipment, always make sure that the unit is turned “OFF” prior to
connecting the power cord to an electrical outlet or disconnecting it from an electrical outlet. Failure to do so
will cause “arcing”, and could result in personal injury, fire hazards and/or damage to the unit. Do not
disconnect the power cord from supply receptacle while the unit is operating.
Warning: To reduce risk of electrical shock, do not expose this unit to water or rain. Do not touch the electrical
outlet or power cord(s) with wet hands or while standing on a wet or damp surface.

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Warning: Risk of electrical shock! Can cause injury or death! Turn unit “OFF” and disconnect power cord from
supply receptacle before replacing the HEPA filter and before cleaning or servicing the unit.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to person observe the following: Use this unit only
in the manner intended by Abatement Technologies. If you have questions, contact Abatement Technologies
at +1 800-634-9091 (U.S.) or +1 905-871-4720 (Canada).
Warning: This unit is equipped with an automatic restart motorized impeller that will restart without warning
after a temporary power interruption or recovery from a thermal overload (over-heating) condition. Keep clear
of the motorized impeller at all times to reduce the risk of injury.
Warning: To reduce risk of fire or electrical shock, do not use the HA700 and HA700A with any solid-state
speed control device. Do not use in a cooking area.
Warning: Do not position the unit so that it is difficult to operate the disconnecting device. The disconnecting
device is the power cord plug.
Caution: The HA700 and HA700A are designed for indoor use only.
Caution: For General Ventilating Use Only. Do Not Use To Exhaust Hazardous Or Explosive Materials And
Vapors.
Warning: The HA700 and HA700A air filtration systems are not intrinsically safe for use in hazardous
environments. Always consult a certified industrial hygienist before using them. Do NOT use this equipment in
any atmosphere that is or may be immediately dangerous to life or health (IDLH), combustible, flammable,
explosive, oxygen deficient, and/or contains odors, vapors, gases or particulates that exceed permissible
exposure levels. Such atmospheres may require the use of intrinsically safe equipment, specific engineering
controls, and personal protective equipment in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Canadian Standards Association (CSA), and other federal,
state, provincial and local regulations.
Warning: This equipment is not classified as “intrinsically safe” and should not be used in the following
hazardous locations as defined by the Underwriters Laboratories: Class I Division 1, Class I Division 2, Class I
Zone 0, Class I Zone 1, Class I Zone 2, Class II Division 1, Class II Division 2, Class III Division 1, Class III
Division 2. Refer to the website http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrical_equipment_in_hazardous_areas.
Warning: Do not use this unit near sparks, open flames or other possible sources of ignition.
BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT
Inspect and tighten any HEPA filter retaining bolts that may have loosened during transportation. Inspect the
filters for any material or structural damage prior to use and replace any damaged filters before operating the
unit. When removing any filters prior to operation, always put them back in place with airflow indicator on filter
housing oriented in the proper direction (if applicable).
As with any air filtration system, external airflow losses not attributable to the air filtration unit will reduce the
airflow of the system. The following recommendations can minimize airflow losses created by external static
resistance.
1. Always use the minimum length of ducting possible with the fewest possible number of turns and
bends.
2. Rigid metal ducting creates less turbulence and consequently less airflow loss than flexible ducting.
Regardless of the type of ducting used, rigid, “sweep-type”, radiused connections should be used for all
turns and bends.
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CONTROL PANEL COMPONENTS
HA700 control panel
HA700A control panel
1. Power Cord - Hardwired, 10 ft 18/3 AWG SJTW power cord for connection to electrical outlet.
2. Power Indicator–Green light that indicates speed control switch is “ON” and system is connected to
power source.
3. Speed Control Switch - Serves as the power switch and provides a variable adjustment to the speed
of the motorized impeller.
4. Circuit Breaker –12 amp circuit breaker that provides protection for the unit’s electrical components.
5. Filter Change Indicator –Amber light that indicates excessive restriction on intake or loading of the
pre-filter(s) and that filter change procedures should be followed. Check the Filter Change Indicator
when the unit is operating at “HIGH” speed.
6. Filter Change Gauge (HA700A only) –Indicates total system differential pressure in inches of water
column (WC). An increase in differential pressure indicates excessive restriction on intake or loading of
the filter(s) and that filter change procedures should be followed.
7. Audio Alarm Switch (HA700A only) –Rocker-arm style switch that turns the Filter Change Audio
Alarm “ON” and “OFF”.
Not Shown - Filter Change Audio Alarm (HA700A only). Tone that indicates excessive restriction on intake or
loading of the filter(s) and that filter change procedures should be followed.
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MODES OF OPERATION
1. Negative Pressure - used to help ensure that airborne contaminants do not escape from a contained
area, by maintaining negative (lower) air pressure within that area compared to adjacent areas. This is
generally accomplished by placing the unit inside the containment area and exhausting filtered air from
the unit out of the area. The filtered air must be exhausted outside of the containment area, either
directly to the outdoors, or into another part of the building. To maintain negative pressure, the air
exhaust must exceed the air supply by the greater of: 10% or 100 CFM. To achieve this differential, the
air supply volume to the area may have to be reduced. Negative pressure levels should be continuously
monitored
2. Recirculation - used to reduce concentrations of airborne contaminants in a room or area by
continuously cleaning the air and exhausting it back into the same room or area.
3. Positive Pressure - used to help prevent airborne contaminants from entering a containment area, by
keeping that area under positive pressure compared to adjacent spaces, so any air leakage will be an
outflow of clean air, and not inflow of contaminated air. This pressure differential can be established by
placing the unit outside of containment area and using it to push HEPA-filtered air into the area through
flex duct attached between the outlet collar and a location inside the area. To ensure that the proper
pressure differential is maintained, the volume of HEPA-filtered air supplied to the area must be the
greater: of 10% or 100 CFM higher than the volume of air exhausted from it by the HVAC system.
Positive pressure levels should be monitored continuously.
Important Note: Do not operate the unit unless the pre-filter and HEPA filter are installed and the filter access
panel is in place.
TO START UNIT
1. Check to make sure that the Speed Control Switch is in the “OFF” position. Plug power cord into a 120
volt AC, 60 Hz, 15 amp supply circuit.
2. Turn Speed Control switch clockwise past the click at the “HIGH” setting to turn power “ON”.
3. Set Speed Control switch to desired setting.
Refer to the chart in this instruction manual entitled “AIRFLOW RATINGS” that lists the airflows for the HA700
and HA700A.
Note: In the event of a power failure while the unit is running or loss of power due to any other cause, this
unit’s motor will restart when power is restored.
FILTER CHANGE INDICATOR
The Filter Change Indicator light illuminating (all models), a differential pressure reading of 1.6" WC or greater
on the Differential Pressure Gauge (HA700A only), and/or the Audible Alarm tone sounding (HA700A only)
indicate one or more of the following:
1. Loaded filter(s). Refer to Filter Change Procedure.
2. Restrictions on air intake. Refer to Troubleshooting Guide.
Note: The Filter Change Audio Alarm can be deactivated by turning the Audio Alarm Activation Switch "OFF".
FILTER REPLACEMENT
Note: Personnel responsible for changing filters, servicing units or relocating units within the facility are urged
to wear the proper personal protective equipment and follow safe work practices in accordance with federal,
state, provincial, and employer regulations. Abatement Technologies cannot recommend the type of PPE
required as that will need to be determined by safety/risk assessment personnel based on various risk factors,
including the type of particulates being captured by the air filtration device and the surrounding environment
where the units are being used, transported, or serviced.
Note: Filters being replaced must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state, provincial, local and facility
regulations.
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lengths of flex duct.
The size and concentration of airborne contaminants, temperature and humidity conditions, and duration of use
determine how often filters need replacement. If the Filter Change Indicator illuminates, the differential
pressure gauge on the control panel reads 1.6” WC or greater (HA700A only), and/or the Audible Alarm
sounds (HA700A only), this indicates one or more of the following: (1) pre-filter(s) are loaded, (2) the inlet is
obstructed, (3) the flex duct, if attached, is too long or has too many bends, and/or (4) the HEPA filter is
loaded.
If using an activated carbon filter, the method of determining when to replace the alternative activated carbon
filter is somewhat subjective. As the odor, vapor, and/or gas filtration capacity decreases, the user will begin to
sense a slight odor or taste of the contaminant, indicating that the filter should be replaced.
Note: The filters are not reusable, therefore, do not attempt to clean and reuse them.
Caution: The HA700 and HA700A Portable Air Filtration Units are designed to meet or exceed standards for
high efficiency air filtration equipment. Use only Abatement Technologies parts, including replacement filters.
Use of non-Abatement Technologies parts and filters voids the product warranty and all performance claims.
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, always turn the HA700 and HA700A
“OFF” and disconnect the power cord from supply receptacle before replacing the HEPA filter and before
cleaning or servicing the unit.
FILTER CHANGE PROCEDURE
The Filter Change Indicator light located on the control panel will indicate when one or more of the filters need
to be changed. This is based on a factory setting and the filters can be changed earlier, if desired, to maintain
a minimum air flow requirement. Since the Filter Change Indicator Light is based on the pressure drop across
all of the filters, it cannot indicate specifically which filter needs to be changed. Therefore, when the Filter
Change Indicator Light illuminates, the first stage filter should be changed first to see if the light turns off. If the
light remains, then the second stage filter should be changed. If the light remains, then the HEPA filter should
be changed.
To Change the First Stage and Second Stage Filter(s):
1. With the unit operating, remove the plastic door, replace the first or second stage filter with a new one,
then replace the door.
2. If the Filter Change Indicator light remains “ON”, the Filter Change Audio Alarm sounds, and/or the
differential pressure gauge reads 1.6” WC or greater after changing the first stage filter, the second
stage filter should be replaced.
3. If the Filter Change Indicator light remains “ON”, the Filter Change Audio Alarm sounds, and/or the
differential pressure gauge reads 1.6” WC or greater after changing the second stage filter the HEPA
filter should be replaced.
Note: If an alternative VAPOR-LOCK® filter is being used, be sure to remove it from its poly bag before
installing it in the unit. Carbon filters are packaged in poly bags to preserve the integrity of the carbon granules.
To Change the HEPA Filter:
1. Turn the unit “OFF” and disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet.
2. Remove the door and the pre-filters from the pre-filter channel.
3. Remove the 2 nuts which secure each of the HEPA filter retaining brackets in place. Remove the HEPA
filter and dispose of it.
4. Install a new HEPA filter and make sure that the filter’s foam seal is facing the exhaust side (rear) of the
unit. The filter should rest flush against its mounting surface. The HEPA filter is delicate and should be
handled with care.
5. Place the HEPA filter retaining brackets over the retaining bolts and secure them in place with the nuts.
Do not overtighten the nuts.
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door.
Warning: Use only Abatement Technologies pre-filters, HEPA filters, and
replacement
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void the warranty, jeopardize
worker a
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levels.
HA700 AND HA700A SPECIFICATIONS
FEATURE
HA700 and HA700A
Net weight w/ filters:
45 lbs.
Shipping weight:
54 lbs.
Dimensions:
24" L x 18" W x 17.25" H.
Power supply requirements:
120 volts AC, 60Hz, 15 amp circuit.
Normal operating amps:
2 amps.
Motor:
225 watt, motorized impeller with thermal overload
protection, auto re-set, 60 HZ, single phase.
Operating flow rate* (with clean filters):
Variable, 400 –700 CFM
Operational sound level:
63 dBA on high speed. Reading taken at a distance of 5’.
Cabinet material:
20 gauge galvanized steel, assembled with rivets. Critical
seams are gasketed.
Transportability:
Carrying handles on top of unit.
Stackability:
The 4 plastic guides on top panel and 4 rubber feet on bottom
panel enable up to 3 units to be stacked.
First stage pre-filter:
1” deep coarse particulate pre-filter (P/N: F621).
Second stage pre-filter:
2" deep pleated particulate pre-filter (P/N: H502).
Alternative second stage pre-filter:
2" deep high capacity carbon filter for odors (P/N: VL1002).
HEPA filter:
HEPA mini-pleat filter with continuous seamless gasket, tested
and certified to an efficiency of 99.97% or higher against 0.3
micron size particles (P/N: H161606-99).
Air outlet collar:
12" diameter.
Note: Specifications subject to change without notice.
*Airflow ratings estimates are based on factory testing @ 120 VAC with an air straightener and a traverse of
readings taken with a computing vane-anemometer. Actual results may vary for various reasons, including
motor and blower and HEPA filter tolerances. Factors such as filter loading, reduced voltage to the motor, and
inlet and outlet ducting will reduce airflow. Use these ratings as a general guideline only.

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
NO RESPONSE
WHEN THE
POWER IS
TURNED "ON".
POWER CORD
UNPLUGGED.
PLUG POWER CORD FIRMLY INTO
ELECTRICAL OUTLET IN WALL.
DEFECTIVE POWER CORD.
CHECK ALL CONNECTIONS AND
CONDITION OF ALL CORDS. DO NOT
OPERATE WITH DAMAGED POWER
CORD(S).
TRIPPED CIRCUIT
BREAKER.
RESET BREAKER FOR BUILDING.
RESET 12 AMP BREAKER ON UNIT.
TRIPPED GROUND FAULT
CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER.
RESET GFCI AT POWER SOURCE.
THERMAL OVERLOAD ON
THE MOTOR HAS TRIPPED.
TURN UNIT "OFF", WAIT 30 MINUTES and
RESTART UNIT.
CIRCUIT
BREAKER FOR
BUILDING
"TRIPS".
OVERLOADED CIRCUIT.
REMOVE OTHER LOADS FROM CIRCUIT.
RESET CIRCUIT BREAKER.
FILTER CHANGE
INDICATOR "ON".
LOADED FILTERS.
CHANGE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.
EXCESSIVE
RESTRICTIONS.
REDUCE BENDS, LENGTH OF FLEX DUCT
OR ELIMINATE RESTRICTIONS.
CARBON FILTER HAS NOT
BEEN REMOVED FROM
POLYBAG.
REMOVE CARBON FILTER FROM POLYBAG.
Note: If unit does not start or malfunctions after carefully following the Troubleshooting Guide, call Abatement
Technologies’ service department at +1 800-634-9091 (U.S.) or +1 905-871-4720 (Canada) for assistance.
COMPONENT REPLACEMENT AND CARE OF THE UNIT
Warning: To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock or personal injury, always turn the unit “OFF” and
disconnect power cord from supply receptacle before removing the control panel, replacing the HEPA filter and
before cleaning or servicing the unit. The HA700 and HA700A is equipped with an automatic restart motorized
impeller that will restart without warning after a temporary power interruption or recovery from a thermal
overload (overheating) condition. Keep clear of the motorized impeller at all times to reduce the risk of injury.
Occasionally a defective component will cause the unit to operate improperly or not at all. Any electrical
component can fail. Refer to the Wiring Diagram and Wiring Schematic to diagnose the failure of any
component. Diagnostics should only be performed by a technician qualified to service electrical equipment.
The unit should be cleaned with a damp cloth or a water based cleaner/sanitizer. Do not use harsh chemicals,
solvents or detergents to clean the unit.
Warning: Keep electrical components dry as their exposure to liquids poses a safety hazard and can damage
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CERTIFICATION OF ROOM AIR FILTRATION UNITS
The HA700 and HA700A air filtration units are independently tested and certified the to the
relevant safety requirements by TÜV SÜD.
TÜV SÜD is accredited by the U.S Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) as
a Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL).
LIMITED WARRANTY
Abatement Technologies, Inc (ATI) warrants that goods sold to the original user shall be free from
defects in material and workmanship for a period of 1 year, except such as are commercially acceptable.
This warranty does not include useful filter life. ATI does not warrant that the goods sold are merchantable
or fit for any particular purpose. ATI makes no warranties other than as stated in this paragraph. All other
warranties, guaranties, or representations, express or implied, by operation of law or otherwise, are expressly
disclaimed. Goods found by ATI to be defective or not to conform to specification shall upon return be
replaced or repaired by ATI without any additional charges, or, at ATI’s option, ATI may refund the
purchase price of such goods. ATI will pay return transportation charges on returned goods not
exceeding the transportation charges applicable to shipment from original destination unless the
returned goods are free from defect and conform to specifications. Returned goods which are found by
ATI to be free from defect and to conform to specifications shall be held for Purchaser’s shipping
instructions, which instructions Purchaser shall furnish promptly upon request. ATI’s liability shall in no
event extend beyond replacement, repair or refund of the purchase price and ATI shall not be liable under any
circumstances for special, contingent or consequential damages, nor for loss, damages, or expenses directly or
indirectly arising from the use of the goods, including without limitation, warehousing, labor, handling and service
charges, die, equipment, or machine breakage, nor for costs, lost profits or loss of good will. The use of
substitute, non-ATI parts and/or filters, in any ATI product, voids all warranties and performance claims. The
remedies set forth herein are exclusive.
For warranty information and assistance contact Abatement Technologies’ Customer Service
Department at +1 800-634-9091 (U.S.) or +1 905-871-4720 (Canada).
HEPA CERTIFICATION
Abatement Technologies’ HA700 and HA700A high-efficiency air filtration units are originally equipped with true
HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air) filters designed to maximize the performance of the equipment, and to
meet the following industry standards:
Institute of Environment Sciences and Technology
IEST-RP-CC001 (Type A HEPA and ULPA Filters)
IEST-RP-CC021 (Testing HEPA and ULPA Filter Media)
Underwriters Laboratories
UL900
100% Efficiency Tested
Abatement Technologies HEPA filters are individually tested and certified to ensure that the completed filter
provides an overall minimum efficiency of 99.97% when challenged by a thermally generated test
aerosol, 0.3-microns in size, in accordance with IEST-RP-CC007.

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