Air Science Purair P10-XT Mounting instructions

USER OPERATION MANUAL
Air Science Manual Revision No.:
PURAIR-ADVANCED-SERIES.V4.2021
USP
800
COMPLIANT
USP
795
COMPLIANT
pictured: Model P10-XT with optional
FSA/Autocal Controller
Air Science Purair
Advanced Fume Hoods
Includes the EDU-ADA and
EDU-CLASSIC Fume Hood Lines
Specications are subject to change without notice or obligation
on the part of Air Science. For questions contact Air Science.

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Table of Contents
Safety Warnings / Symbols ................................................................3
Limitation of Liability .....................................................................3
Warranty...............................................................................4
Customer Satisfaction Survey ..............................................................4
I. Product Information .............................................................. 5
II. Unpacking Your Cabinet .......................................................... 5
2.1 Step-By-Step Procedure................................................................5
2.2 Packaging Contents ...................................................................6
III. Installing Your Cabinet ........................................................... 7
3.1 Choosing a Suitable Location ...........................................................7
3.2 Environmental / Electrical Conditions .....................................................7
3.3 Installing Your Cabinet .................................................................8
3.4 Set Up..............................................................................9
3.5 Performance Validation / Certication....................................................15
3.6 Importance of Performance Validation / Certication........................................15
3.7 Disclaimer..........................................................................15
IV. Operating Your Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.1 Control System ......................................................................16
4.2 Cabinet Operating Procedure ..........................................................22
V. Monitoring ................................................................... 23
5.1 General ............................................................................23
5.2 Manual Monitoring...................................................................23
VI. Maintenance ................................................................. 24
6.1 General............................................................................24
6.2 General Cleaning ....................................................................24
6.3 Pre-Filters ..........................................................................24
6.4 Lights .............................................................................24
6.5 Airow ............................................................................24
6.6 Filter Condition Monitor (Fitted as an Option) .............................................25
6.7 Calibration Instructions ...............................................................25
6.8 Changing Out Filters .................................................................26
6.9 Airow Adjustment...................................................................26
6.10 Maintenance Schedule ...............................................................27
6.11 User Monthly Maintenance Schedule....................................................27
6.12 Fault Finding.......................................................................28
6.13 Component Changing ...............................................................29
6.14 Replacement Parts List ..............................................................30
VII. Filter Information ............................................................. 31
7.1 Filter Descriptions....................................................................31
VIII. Specications ................................................................ 32

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Safety Warnings
• Read all instructions before proceeding and observe the installation procedure and
environmental/electrical requirements.
• Anyone working with, on or around this equipment should read this manual. Failure to read,
understand and follow the instructions given in this documentation may result in damage
to the unit, injury to operating personnel and/or poor equipment performance.
• Anyinternaladjustment,modicationormaintenancetothisequipmentmustbeundertaken
byqualiedservicepersonnel.
• The use of any hazardous material in the cabinet must be monitored by an industrial hygienist,
safetyofcerorsomeothersuitablyqualiedindividual.
• Explosiveorinammablesubstancesshouldneverbeusedinthecabinetunlessaqualiedsafety
professional has evaluated the risk involved.
• If chemical, radiological or other non-microbiological hazards are being used in the cabinet,
additional protective measures should be taken. Additionally, the operation should be monitored
by a suitably trained individual.
• Iftheequipmentisusedinamannernotspeciedbythismanual,theprotectionprovidedbythis
equipment may be impaired.
• Evenwiththebenetstheyprovide,germicidalultravioletlampsposeimminentdangerifusedwithout
taking the proper precautions. You MUSTavoidexposuretodirectorreectedgermicidalultraviolet
rays, since they cause painful eye irritation and reddening of the skin. In order to use our direct germicidal
UVC products, you MUST wear personal protection equipment—gloves, a long sleeve shirt with no gaps
between cuffs and gloves and an ultraviolet-blocking face shield to protect eyes and exposed skin. Under
no circumstances should any direct germicidal UVC unit be permitted to operate with humans, plants or
animals present in the operation area.
Symbols
Warning of hazardous area or situation
Limitation of Liability
The disposal and/or emission of substances used in connection with this cabinet may be governed by var-
ious local regulations. Familiarization and compliance with any such regulations are the sole responsibility
of the users of the cabinet. The liability of Air Science®is limited with respect to user compliance with such
regulations.
European Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
At the end of your product / accessories life, it must not be discarded as domestic waste.
Ref: EU Directive 2012/19/EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE).
Please contact your distributor / supplier for further information. For end users outside of the
EU consult applicable regulations.

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Warranty
Air Science products come with a Legacy Limited Lifetime Warranty™and can be registered online by visiting
our website: www.airscience.com/warranty-registration.
Read more about our Legacy Limited Lifetime Warranty and Damaged Freight Claim Information.
• Legacy Limited Lifetime Warranty: www.airscience.com/warranty.
• Damaged Freight Claim Information: https://www.airscience.com/damage-claims-policy.
Warranty Registration
Register your new Air Science product online by visiting: www.airscience.com/warranty-registration.
Customer Satisfaction Survey
Air Science values your business, so your satisfaction is important to us. To help serve you better, please take
a few minutes to complete our Customer Satisfaction Survey.
Proposition 65
Air Science and California Proposition 65: The California Safe Drinking Water and
Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986.
California voters have approved legislation that requires manufacturers to notify customers of "potential"
healthhazardsfromspecicchemicals,eventhoseusedintheproductionofsub-componentpartsmanufac-
turedbythirdparties.Thestatutedenesthesehazardsascancerorreproductiveharm.
Proposition 65 applies to any company doing business in California. Air Science has agreed to place labels on
our products to comply with the precepts of Propositon 65.
Details of Proposition 65 can be found online at the links listed below.
WARNING
Use of this product can expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth
defects or other reproductive harm.
For more information:
• For exposures to listed carcinogens, Cancer, www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
• For exposures to listed reproductive toxicants, Reproductive Harm, www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
• For exposures to both listed carcinogens and reproductive toxicants, Cancer and Reproductive Harm,
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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I. Product Information
The Purair®AdvancedSeriesductlessfumehoodsareaseriesofhighefciencyproductsdesignedtoprotect
the user and the environment from hazardous vapors generated on the work surface. At the heart of the Purair
fume hood product line is the innovative Air Science Multiplex™Filtration Technology that creates a safe work
environment over the widest range of applications in the industry.
VisitourwebsiteforPurairAdvancedSeriesductlessfumehoodspecications:
www.airscience.com/purair-advanced-ductless-fume-hoods.
VisitourwebsiteforEDU-ADAandEDU-CLASSICfumehoodspecications:
https://www.airscience.com/edu-class-demo-hoods.
II. Unpacking Your Cabinet
This chapter aims to provide relevant information on how to handle the cabinet properly upon receipt. Failure
to follow these instructions may damage the cabinet. We strongly advise you to read this chapter carefully
before proceeding further.
2.1 Step-By-Step Procedure
1. Inspecting the Crate, Pallet, Boxes.
»Upon receipt of your new cabinet, inspect all cartons. If there is any visible damage to the exterior please
refer to the Damaged Freight Claim Information on our website.
2. Moving the Pallet.
»The pallet is designed to protect the cabinet from any foreseeable circumstances. However, excessive
impact on the boxes or pallet may also damage the cabinet. Prevent any direct impact or hitting to
the pallet when moving.
»Whenliftingthepallet,alwaysensurethattheoorjackormechanicallifttruckhasfullyenteredunder
the pallet in order to achieve stability. Failure to do so will increase the risk of the pallet falling off the
oorjackormechanicallifttruckduringhandling.Pleaseuseasuitableextensionbarwhennecessary.
3. Opening the Boxes.
»If you did not receive one or more of the parts listed on the packing checklist, or if any of the items are
damaged, please refer to the Damaged Freight Claim Information on our website.
4. Removing the Packaging Material.
»The cabinet is protected by Styrofoam, cardboard and/or shrink-wrap.
»IfyoundanydamageduringthisstageofunpackingpleaserefertopleaserefertotheDamaged
Freight Claim Information on our website.
»We recommend leaving the cabinet secured with straps to the pallet until the cabinet is located
initsapproximatenalpositiontofacilitateeaseandsafetyinhandling.
NOTE: Choosing the best location for your cabinet in order to achieve optimum operating performance
is determined by a number of factors. Please refer to the next chapter for some guidelines.

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5. Moving the Cabinet.
»Whenliftingthepalletwiththecabinet,alwaysensurethattheoorjackormechanicallifttruckhasfully
entered under the pallet. This is to increase the stability of the cabinet and reduce the risk of the cabinet
falling down. Please use a suitable extension bar when necessary. During the moving of the cabinet,
ensure there is enough distance between the supports of the pallet and the ground. Dragging the pallet
against the ground will damage the pallet and possibly your new cabinet.
»When removing cabinet from pallet or placing cabinet onto pallet, use at least two people.
6. Removing the Strapping.
»Remove the strapping by cutting it at a safe position to prevent scratching the surface of your
new cabinet.
»Do not discard the packaging material for your cabinet until you have checked all of the components,
installed and tested the unit.
7. Lifting the Cabinet.
»The cabinet can be lifted in two sections: The HEAD unit and ENCLOSURE.
»Install the cabinet on the existing work surface or Air Science support stand (if ordered).
NOTE:
»When installing the cabinet onto an existing work surface, ensure that the structure can safely support
thecombinedweightofthecabinetandanyrelatedequipment.Somemodicationstotheworksurface
may be necessary.
»The work surface should be smooth, non-porous and resistant to the disinfectants and chemicals used
in conjunction with the cabinet.
2.2 Packaging Contents
The following items are included with your manual:
• Test Report
In case this manual and/or test report is lost or misplaced, Air Science retains a copy in our les. A replace-
ment copy can be obtained by contacting Air Science and providing the cabinet model, serial number and
a brief description of the information desired.

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III. Installing Your Cabinet
3.1 Choosing a Suitable Location
Locationimpactsthenatureandextentofexternalairowdisturbances,whichmayaffectperformance
of the cabinet when it is exposed to these disturbances.
Wheninstallingthecabinet,itshouldbelocatedasfarawayaspossiblefromsourcesofairowdisturbance
andinanorientationwhichoptimallyshieldstheairowofthecabinetfromallexternalairowdisturbances.
Please note that the cabinet should not be placed close to another cabinet.
Please follow these guidelines when choosing a suitable location for your cabinet.
• The location must be far away from:
»Personneltrafcows.
»Air vents (in and out).
»Doors and windows.
»Any other sources of disruptive air currents or air drafts.
• Ifdraftsorotherdisruptiveaircurrentsexceedthefacevelocityofthelter,thepotentialexistsfor
contaminated air to enter the work zone of the cabinet.
• A minimum distance of 50 cm (20 in) to the top of the ceiling is recommended for blower changing
purposes.
• Aclearanceof183cm(6ft)infrontofthecabinetisstronglyadvisedinordertomaintainproperairow.
• Please permit adequate space for cleaning behind the cabinet.
3.2 Environmental / Electrical Conditions
The equipment is designed to be safe for at least the following conditions:
»Indoor use.
»Altitude < 2,000 m (6,562 ft).
»Temperature range 5ºC to 40ºC (41ºF to 104ºF) ambient.
»Relative humidity <80% up to 31ºC (88ºF) decreasing to <50% at 40ºC (104ºF).
»UL Installation Category II.
»UL Pollution Degree 2.
»Continuous operation.
»Electrical supply tolerance of –10% / +10%.
»120VAC, 60Hz, 10A or 230VAC, 50Hz, 5A.
»Fuse: 250V, 10A, Time Lag Low Breaking for 120VAC or Fuse: 250V, 5A, Time Lag Low Breaking
for 230VAC.
»Always ensure unit is connected to a reliable and properly grounded receptacle.
»Appliance inlet on this device is disconnect device; appliance should not be positioned so that it is
difculttooperateit.

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Power Cord:
»1)Forunitsintendedtobeoperatedat120volts(NorthAmerica):UseaUL-listedandCSA-certiedcord
set consisting of a minimum 18 AWG, Type SVT or SJT, three-conductor cord, a maximum of 15 feet in
length and a parallel blade, grounding-type attachment plug rated 15 amperes, 125 volts.
»2) For units intended to be operated at 230 volts: Use a cord set with a grounding-type attachment plug.
The cord set should have the appropriate safety approvals for the country in which the equipment will be
installed.
»3)Connectonlytopoweroutletwithreliableprotectionearthconnection.Useonlycertieddetachable
mains power cord set with adequate rating to operate the equipment.
3.3 Installing Your Cabinet
1. Please refer to Unpacking Your Cabinet - page 5.
2. Inspectyourcabinetcarefully.ShouldyoundanydefectpleaserefertotheourLegacy Warranty.
3. Peel off any protective masking that was left on the cabinet during manufacturing.
4. Wipe down the interior and exterior of the cabinet with water or a mild household detergent.
5. Connect cabinet to the main power supply and turn on the blower. Each cabinet requires its own dedicated
13A (230V) or 15A (115V) power outlet which should not be shared with other appliances.
WARNING! Do not move the cabinet without observing the following precautions:
• Observe the necessary precautions when relocating the cabinet, as it is heavy.
• Warning - Tipping Hazard. Pushing high up on the unit may cause system to tip over. Be careful when
moving. Move with assistance only.

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3.4 Set Up
Your Air Science product is shipped in two parts. The following instructions and photos (shown is a Purair
Advanced P15-XT) explain how to:
Assemble the base “enclosure” and place the head unit (fan and controls) on top:
• Fitthemainlterandthepre-lter.
• Fittheoptionalairowmeter.
• Adjustthefanspeed/airowcontrol.
• Adjustthelterblockagealarm.
Prior to beginning assembly, ensure the following:
1. Area is free of obstructions, tripping hazards, etc.
2. Ample clearance is available on sides and over head.
3. Appropriate number of personnel are on hand: two people recommended.
Fume Hood Assembly
1. Unpack fume hood enclosure and set on
top of casework. In most cases the enclosure
isshippedfullyassembled.Ifunitisatpacked,
pleasefollow“at-packedenclosure
assembly sheet”.
2.Unpackfan/ltermodule(akaheadunit).
Lift head unit above and onto enclosure,
allowingairowsensor/wireharnesstohang
inside the enclosure.

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3. Ensure head unit is properly aligned. Back
corners of head unit should be touching the
guide brackets on the top of the enclosure.
Removeprotectivelmfromclearpanels.
Please allow a minimum clearance of 150 mm
(6 inches) between the right hand side of the unit
and any adjacent wall to allow the detachable
power supply cord to be disconnected from the
power source.
Warning – Tipping Hazard. Please ensure that all
end rails of unit are completely on workbench
and do not overhang the workbench in any
location.
Filter Installation
4.Locatewhitepre-lterclothandmetalpre-lter
tray.Laypre-lteronthetraywithraisededges
pointed upward.
5.Openthesashandliftpre-ltertrayintothe
inlet cutout. Rotate the wing nuts on each side
to support the tray.

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6.Toinstallthemainlter(s),usekeytounlock
thecamlocksonbluelterdoor.
7. Place the wheels of the main carbon/HEPA
lteronthetrackandpushallthewayin.If
unithasseparateHEPAandcarbonlters,
stackthecarbonlterontopoftheHEPA
lterandinstall.
8.Onceinplace,turnhandlestosecurelter.
9. Re-install door and lock cam locks using
lterdoorkey.Thedimplesonthelocks
should be aligned.

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Final Assembly
Monitair and Autocal Equipped Units
10.Toinstalltheairowsensor,remove
the clear panel on the inner right sidewall.
Open the screw cap on the outside of the
enclosure, undo the screw and nut and set
aside. DO NOT DISCARD!
11.Removeanytapeontheairowsensorwhich
is used to protect the sensor wires. Install the
sensor by attaching to the enclosure with the
screw and nut.
12. If not already installed, slide polypropylene
spill tray into the enclosure. The side with the
extended handle/lip should go toward the back
of the hood.
Warning - Once installed do not remove spill
tray from enclosure. Do not use tray like a
drawer. Do not push down, lean on or apply
excessive force. Tray is only intended to sit over
existing work surface.
13. Attach power cord to the inlet on the
right side of the head unit and connect
to appropriate power source.

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DWYER Equipped Units
14.Addairowmeterasfollows:
»Insertvane/lmintotheairowmeter.
a. Slide out vane holder from side of meter
(just below the screw).
b. Carefully remove vane from plastic bag
and cardboard envelope (two vanes are
enclosed, one is a spare). Hang the vane
by the wire in the two slots provided in
the vane holder.
c. Slide the vane holder back into the meter.
»Theenclosuredesignallowstheairow
metertobettedtoeithersideofthe
enclosure as required.
Ensurethatthesidenottobeusedhastheairow
opening covered by the supplied blanking plate.
Thesidetobeusedshouldhaveanopenholetot
the meter.
»Remove the attaching screw from the meter.
»Push the screw into the screw hole from
the outside of the enclosure.
»Align the meter to the screw from the
inside of the enclosure.
»Tighten the screw to secure the meter
in place.
NOTE: The meter is now ready to take readings.
It is pre-calibrated. If the vane becomes damaged,
it is easily replaced with the spare vane. The
vaneometer is accurate to ± 5% of full scale from
0-100 fpm and ± 10% from 100 fpm to 400 fpm.
The permanent mounting bracket provided in
the box is not used.

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15. Removable yellow caps are provided in the
rear wall of the enclosure to allow cables and
hoses to be fed inside of the enclosure as
required;rettheyellowcapswhentheholes
are not in use.
16.Tocalibratethelterblockagealarm(see
Calibration - page 25), use a small Phillips
screwdriver to adjust the screw inside the
calibration port. NOTE: Adjustment screw
is made of nylon, so please use care not to
damage the screw.

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3.5PerformanceValidation/Certication
Afterinstallationandpriortouse,cabinetperformancemustbevalidatedandcertiedtofactorystandards.
The following test should be performed:
AirowVelocity
Thetestingmethodsandequipmentrequiredarespeciedonthetestreport.Itisrecommendedthatthese
testsbeperformedonlybyaqualiedtechnicianwhoisfamiliarwiththemethodsandproceduresfor
certifying these types of cabinets.
3.6ImportanceofPerformanceValidation/Certication
Anairowvelocityvaluethatfallsbelowthevaluespeciedinsidethetestreportwillnotprovideadequate
operator protection.
3.7 Disclaimer
The performance of the cabinet, while rigorously evaluated at the factory, cannot be guaranteed after transit
and installation. Therefore on-site testing is always recommended.

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IV. Operating Your Cabinet
4.1 Control System
Advanced Control Panel (Standard)
The advanced control panel is standard and includes an On/Off switch, Hour Counter with preset alarm intervals
forpre-lterandmainlterchangeoutandFilterBlockagealarm.Iftheindicatorlampstartstoashintermit-
tentlyorstaysilluminated,theltersarebeginningtobecomeblockedandairowmaybereducedtounsafe
levels.Checkairowand/orreplaceltersasneeded.Alarmmayberesetandtested.

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FSA / Autocal Control Panel (Optional)
The optional FSA/Autocal controllerdisplaystheairowandofferslimiteddetectionoflowconcentrations
ofhydrocarbon,somegasesandorganicacids.Audioandvisualalarmsalertuserstoltersaturationandif
theairowreachespresetthresholds.AnHourCounterwithpresetalarmintervalsforpre-lterandmainlter
change out is also included.
Calibration Procedure
CUSTOMER: Triangle Electronic Controls Ltd PRODUCT: AutocalLedAirowAlarm
DATE: 03/05/12 ISSUE: 2
PROCEDURE NUMBER: CL00037 APPROVED: DJP
1. Power up unit.
2. To set nominal run point, press and hold the mute key for 4 seconds; when an audio beep
is observed, release the mute switch.
3. Usingacalibratedanemometer,settheairowtothedesiredvelocity.
4. Using the up and down arrows, set the display to read that reading.
5. Press the mute switch once to store calibration point.
6. To set an alarm point, press and hold the mute switch then press and hold the up arrow key
for 4 seconds; after audio beep release both switches.
7. Set the display using the up and down arrows to the desired alarm point, in 0.05 m/s increments.
8. Press the mute switch once to store the alarm point.
9. TodisplayinFPMremoveLK1,todisplayinm/stLK1.
CONNECTIONS PL2
PL2 ANEMOMETER PIN 1 RED
PL1 POWER PIN 2 BLUE
PL3 VOLTFREE CONTACT PIN 3 YELLOW
PL3 PINS 1 & 2 N/O
CLOSED ON ALARM

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FSA Control Panel (Optional)
The optional FSA controller offers limited detection of low concentrations of hydrocarbon, some gases
andorganicacids.Audioandvisualalarmsalertusersifltersaturationreachespresetthresholds.AnHour
Counterwithpresetalarmintervalsforpre-lterandmainlterchangeoutandLowAirowalarmarealso
included.
Autocal Control Panel (Optional)
The optional Autocal controllerdisplaystheairow.Audioandvisualalarmsalertusersifthe
airowreachespresetthresholds.AnHourCounterwithpresetalarmintervalsforpre-lterandmainlter
change out is also included.

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Monitair Control Panel (Optional)
The optional Monitair microprocessor controller monitors and displays cabinet operating parameters, air-
ow,containmentandofferslimiteddetectionoflowconcentrationsofhydrocarbon,somegasesandorganic
acids. Emits audio and visual alerts if conditions become unsafe. All displayed on a LCD screen.
Note: The unit is calibrated at the factory.
»A set face velocity is maintained on sash opening and closing using the incorporated Variable Air Volume
System.(Thesystemcanalsooperateonxeddrive.)
»On initial power up, the system auto detects the main AC supply frequency and sets the triac drive
accordingly (230 Vac or 115 Vac).
»On system start, three (3) screens are displayed in turn:
Screen 1: Can display company logos, text or both for a preset time.
Screen 2: Displays the data screen with details of elapsed time, alarm set time
andlterIDforapresetperiodoftime.
Screen 3: If an elapsed time alarm is present, the alarm screen will be displayed;
on acknowledgement the NORMAL RUN screen will be displayed.
Monitair Control Panel Operation:
»Thesystemscalibrationofairowandorganicltersaturationalarmareallcarriedoutfrom
the front membrane (no potentiometers) using easy to follow on screen instructions.
»The target face velocity is variable on calibration from 0.25 m/s to 0.80 m/s.
»The alarm point is software set and adjusted incrementally from the target face velocity set point.
»ThedisplayPCBautodetectsifasensorhasbeentted;ifnot,theorganicsaturationisdisabled.
»ThelterIDareidentiedanddisplayedontheDATAscreen(maximum6charactersperID)which
can be customized as required.
»AnylterIDcanbetaggedinrmwaresoifanacidcompositecarbonorHEPAlteristted,
theorganiclteralarmisdisabled.
»An elapsed time display and alarm is incorporated in the MENU section; the user select alarm
point is in hours.
»The menu access is code protected. To access, press and hold the MENU OPTIONS button for
4 seconds or a coded button sequence.

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Inputs Outputs
1 X1 Anemometer 2 X1 White light 2.5 amp max 230 Vac or 115 Vac
X1 Organic alarm sensor X1 Spare or UV toggle
X1 Data connect cable X1 Variable ac output 6 amp max
X1 Interlock (sash high or door position)
For units equipped with this option, please follow the online screens below for set up.
ALARM SCREEN 1
ALARM SCREEN 2
ALARM SCREEN 3
NORMAL RUN SCREEN NORMAL RUN SCREEN
PRESS MENU
OPTION KEY
AND HOLD FOR
4 SECONDS
PRESS CAL AND
HOLD POWER
UNIT UP
PRESS CAL TO
STORE AND EXIT
PRESS CAL TO
STORE AND EXIT
PRESS UP OR DOWN
ARROW, TO SELECT
PRESS MENU
AIRFLOW M/S
0.50
AIRFLOW M/S
0.50
SET DISPLAYED SPEED
USING UP/DOWN KEYS
SET FAN SPEED
USING UP/DOWN KEYS
FILTER OK
AIRFLOW M/S
0.50
FILTER OK
SET FILTER ID
ALARM SET TIME
SET FILTER ALARM
ELAPSED TIME
SYSTEM DATA
EXIT MENU
ELAPSED TIME
XXX.X HOURS
PRESS MENU TO EXIT
OR MUTE TO RESET
SET FILTER ID
SET FILTER ALARM SYSTEM DATA
PRESS MENU
TO STORE & EXIT
ALARM SET XXX.X HOURS
ELAPSED TIME XXX.X HOURS
FILTER ID XXXXXX
C-100
C-100E
CI-200
CI-300
CI-350
CI-400
CI-410
CI-420 SCM
CI-HG SMCO
CI-RI SMCO2
HEPA
CM-RI
CMS
PRESS MENU
TO STORE &
EXIT
500 HOURS
1000 HOURS
15000 HOURS
PRESS MENU
TO STORE & EXIT
AIRFLOW LOW
0.30
FILTER OK
AIRFLOW M/S
0.50
FILTER SATURATED
ELAPSED TIME ALARM
ELAPSED TIME ABOVE
PRESET LIMIT
PRESS CAL TO
ACKNOWLEDGE
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