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Pearl HYPERSONIC GCA206XL User manual

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AUTOMATIC HAND DRYER
P R O F E S S I ONAL
H Y PERSON I C
GCA206XL
USER MANUAL
No touch hand drying increases hygiene
Eliminates need for wasteful paper towels
Saves electricity by drying hands at high speed
Easy to maintain
Anti-bacterial surface
Elegant stainless steel shell
Anti-damage timer
Automatic heating system
The anti-damage timer shuts off the
machine after working 25 seconds.
Remove your hands and reinsert to
continue use.
Do not attempt to install the unit yourself unless you are a trained service
technician, as it may affect the safety and proper functioning of the unit.
Read this manual thoroughly before begining to use this unit to ensure proper
setup and safe usage. Please keep the manual for future reference.
CONTENTS
CHASE DRYER FEATURES
SPECIFICATIONS
Easy and comfortable to use
ENGINEERED FOR HUMANS
CONTENTS, FEATURES, SPECIFICATIONS
WARNING
PART NAMES, DIMENSIONS
USAGE
ROUTINE CLEANING
TROUBLESHOOTING, ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
TEST RUN
PACKING LIST
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4
5
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10
VOLTAGE: AC120V
INPUT: 1700W
MOTOR: BRUSHLESS DC
WIND VELOCITY: 342 kph (212 mph)
HEATING POWER: 1000–1200W
INDUCTION METHOD: IR BLOCKING
DIMMENSIONS: 300X220X685mm
NET WEIGHT: 10.5kg
PROTECTION CLASS: IPX4
Seperate air supply increases hygiene
and doesn’t allow water to drip into unit
NO WINDPIPE
DRAIN TANK
AIRFLOW
AIR INLET
Prevents water from spattering the body
HIGH AND LOW SENSORS
STOPPING SENSOR
STARTING SENSOR
11
Do not open the front panel. There is the risk of electrocution.
Do not let children hang from the unit, this may cause the unit to fall.
Do not let the unit get wet, it can cause electric shocks.
Do not use in a wet environment, where it may come into direct
contact with water or where condensation may form. This may cause
electric shocks or unit malfunction.
Do not modify or disassemble the unit unnecessarily. This may cause
electric shock, re, or personal injury.
Rated power is required.
If power tolerance is over +/- 10%, there will be breakdown. Incorrect
power supply usage will lead to re, electric shock, and/or machine
malfunction.
Use dedicated socket.
If using with other appliances, the socket may produce abnormal
heat leading to re.
Power must be cut off during maintenance to eliminate the risk of
electric shock.
Drain tank and air lter must be installed.
Do not switch on until after the power has been connected for
10 seconds.
If the machine doesn’t work or is behaving abnormally, cut off power,
close leakage circuit breaker and ask supplier to check and repair.
Machine must have reliable ground connection.
Do not install when the machine is connected to a power source.
Unit must be installed by a professional tradesperseon.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they are supervised and/or have
been instructed on the proper use of the machine from a person
responsible for their safety.
If the cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
service agent or similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
For additional protection, the installation of a residual current
device(RCD) having a rates residual operating current not exceeding
30mA is advisable in the electric circuit supplying the bathroom. Ask
you installer for advice.
Failure to follow instructions may lead to serious
property damage and personal injury
Prohibited
Do not allow
unit to get wet
Do not use
in bathtub or
shower stall
Disassembling
prohibited
Ground
Environmental Protection
Electrical waste products should not be disposed of with
household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check
with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
WARNING
2
PART NAMES AND DIMENSION DRAWING
COVER POWER SUPPLY
SENSOR
HEATING SWITCH SPEED SWITCH
DRYING TIME AND
FAULT DISPLAY POWER INDICATOR SELF-CHECK INDICATOR
HAND DRYING AREA
LAMP
UNIT
DRAIN HOSE
AIR FILTER
DRAIN TANK
TERMINAL BOX LOCATION
POWER CORD HOSE (REAR)
INSTALLATION PANEL
TERMINAL BOX LOCATION
DRAIN TANK
AIR FILTER
3
USAGE
USING THE UNIT
SELF-CHECK INDICATOR
USAGE LABEL
NOTE:
Insert both hands into the hand drying area.
The unit will start to run automatically.
Pull hands out slowly, allowing the air to dry hands.
Remove hands once dry.
When a malfunction occurs, the self-check indicator on the right side will
either light up or ash. Turn off power switch, wait about 40 seconds until
all the indicators go off, then turn on the power switch. If the indicator still
lights up or ashes, turn off the power, disconnect the unit from the socket,
and contact your dealer immediately.
Attach the usage label in a visible
location (The front of the unit or
on a nearby wall).
When turning on the unit, ip the power
switch and make sure:
The power indicator lights up
The lamp lights up
The cover of the power supply is closed
HOW TO USE THE AIR IMJECTION HAND DRYER.
(DRY YOUR HANDS FOR ABOUT 7 SECONDS
INSERT BOTH HANDS INTO
DYING AREA
PULL HANDS OUT SLOWLY,
ALOWING AIR TO DRY HANDS
REMOVE HANDS WHEN DRY
4
ROUTINE CLEANING
CLEANING THE UNIT BODY
Before it gets obviously dirty
DRAINING AND CLEANING
THE DRAIN TANK
CLEANING THE AIR FILTER
At least once a week
Around once a week
Clean the unit with a soft cloth.
If the unit gets very dirty , clean with a soft cloth dampened
with neutral cleaning agent, then clean with a soft dry cloth.
Remove the dirt from the sensor (to prevent malfunction).
The water blown off the hands is called “drain water”.
Empty the drain water regularly in order to prevent
overow. The drain water will start smelling if it remains
in the tank for too long.
Pull the air lter out
by the handle.
Slide the lter back into
the unit, making sure
that it goes all the way
in. (If it is not in place,
dirt or dust will enter
the unit and shorten its
service life).
Clean the lter by
tapping lightly by hand
or using a vacuum
cleaner.
If it is very dirty, wash
it with cold or warm
water. Let air dry.
If you wash the lter with water, be sure to
dry it as much as possible
Do not expose to re or intense heat
Before you clean the unit, turn off the
power switch.
Do not splatter water on the unit
Wear gloves when cleaning
The antibacterial coating is effective when
bacteria are exposed to the coated
surfaces. The coating is ineffective when
the surfaces are very dirty.
Pull the drain tank out
horizontally.
This ensures the
drain water does not
splatter out.
WARNING
NOTE
CAUTION
NOTE
NOTE
Only use neutral cleaning agents.
Do not use thinner, acidic or alkaline cleaners, or nylon
brushes (they may cause damage to the surface).
Do not use any alcohol to clean the machine.
Disinfecting agents will damage your unit.
Read the labels of cleaning products to see if they are
safe for use.
1
DRAIN TANK
HANDLE
AIR FILTER
Open the cover and empty
the water.
2
1
2
3
3
Close the water tank cover,
and re-attach it to the unit.
Add 1 cup of water through
the drain hole to prevent
clogging.
Test the unit after conrming
the tank is back in its place.
DRAIN TANK
COVER
Wash out the interior of the
drain tank.
DRAIN
HOLE
5
TROUBLE SHOOTING, ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC
POWER
SWITCH
POWER
WIRING
TERMINAL
BLOCKS
HEATING FUSE
10A
REACTOR
SENSORS
RECEIVING PCB
SENSORS
START PCB DISPLAY PCB
HEATING
SWITCH
SPEED
SWITCH
THERMAL
CIRCUIT
BREAKERS
THERMAL
PROTECTION
SWITCH
HEATERS
TEMPERATURE
PROBE
SWITCH TRANSFORMER
FUSE
COMMON
MODE CHOKE
CONTROL PCB
FILTERING
CAPACITORS
FILTERING
CAPACITORS
MOTOR
No air ows even if hands
are in sensor area
Do the display indicators light up?
Is the power switch on?
Are the hands fully inserted?
Turn the ground-fault circuit breaker on.
Turn the power switch on.
Put hands all the way in.
Machine continues to work
long after hands are drawn
out, then nally shows E2
Is there any dirt or foreign body on
the sensor?
Is the speed button set to low? Set speed to the high level.
Switch off the power button, and then remove any
dirt or foreign body on the sensor after the light has
gone out. Turn power back on.
The air blown is not hot
Airow is too low
If the above actions do not solve the problem, turn off the power and ground-fault circuit breaker,
and call your dealer to inspect and repair if necessary (costs are per agreement with the dealer).
Is there any dirt on the sensor?
Is the internal heating fuse burned?
Is the ambient temperature higher
than than 25˚C?
Clean off dirt (see #2 above).
Turn off power switch. Remove the front panel and
you will see a fuse holder (see g.5 pg9). Unscrew
the fuse holder and replace burnt fuse.
The heater does not turn on above 25˚C for the
comfort of the users.
PROBLEM CHECK ACTION
Power
indicator
light
State
indicator
light
Timing
digital
tube
Lit
Extinguished
Always on
Digital changes
E1
E3
E5
Power input normally Extinguished
Jump display
E2
E4
E6
E8
Flashing light
Doesn’t work
Working
Countdown work
Motor fault, it can’t start
normally
Motor fault, it can’t start
normally
The voltage exceeds 15%
Machine temperature is
higher than 80˚C
No power supply
Master board fuse blew out
Trick or working time
longer than 25s
Trick or working time
longer than 25s
Indicate drying time
is nished
Voltage is lower than 15%
Master board temperatures
higfher than 80˚C
Fan Fault
Check motor connecting wires and
the rotor for foreign materials
Check the external power source,
close the power switch
Clear workspace of foreign materials,
restart to work
Clear workspace of foreign materials,
restart to work
Check the power supply circuit
Clear the foreign material from the
air inlet and air outlet
Check whether the fan sensor
connection is loose
Status Introductions Status Introductions Solution
6
PRECAUTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING
INSTALLATION HEIGHTS
(RECOMMENDED)
890mm (FOR MEN)
870mm (FOR WOMEN)
630mm
FRONT PANEL
INSTALLATION
SCREWS
OPTIONAL STAND FOR
WALL-LESS INSTALLATION
DISTANCE BETWEEN THE
TERMINAL BOX WITHOUT
COVER AND THE GROUND
INSTALLED TERMINAL BOX
FIXED SCREWS
INSTALLATION PANEL
DRAIN TANK AIR FILTER
Where the temperature is less than -10°C or over 40°C
Where the unit may come into direct contact with water
Where the unit is under direct or strong sunlight
Where corrosive or reductive gases are present
Places lower than -20m or higher than 2000m above sea level
TO AVOID MALFUNCTION, DO NOT
INSTALL IN THE FOLLOWING PLACES:
Install at a location where the unit will be easy to use, as shown in the figure
The bottom of the unit must be at least 150mm higher than the floor
or any objects under it
If the unit is installed too low, water may get on it when the floor is being cleaned
The left side of the unit must be at least 150mm away from any walls because
the power switch is located on the left
Ensure there are no mirrors or walls near the right side, as water may splatter to
the right when drying hands (recommended distance at least 100mm)
Avoid locations where people or doors might bump into the unit
Choose a completely flat surface to install the unit
If your space is limited and the condition of your wall is unsatisfactory, you can
purchase an installation base to install this unit.
INSTALLATION LOCATION:
INSTALLATION BASE:
7
INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
POWER CORDS
(WITH GROUND LINE)
SWITCH BOX
Installation
hole details
UNIT (mm)
INSTALLATION
SCREWS
DRAIN TANK
CHUCKHOLE
FRONT
PANEL
TERMINAL BOX
COVER SCREW
POWER SOCKET
POWER CORD
SAFETY SCREW
SAFETY SCREW
INSTALLATION
PANEL
UPPER HOOK
POWER CORD
TERMINAL
BOX COVER
TERMINAL BOX
FRONT PANEL
INSTALLATION
SCREWS
UNIT
INSTALLATION
PANEL
630mm
400mm
1
2
3
4
Use a single-phase alternating rated voltage supply
(Not to used with a power supply exceeding rated voltage ±10%)
Only use a power cord which is between 2mm² and 2.5mm² thick.
(A drop in voltage is possible if the power cord exceeds 11m in length,
so we recommend using a 2.5mm² cord)
Wire the unit
1.Remove the drain tank 2.Remove the front panel 3.Remove the terminal box cover
Attach the installation panel to the wall
using the 6 installation screws
Embed the switchbox in the installation location
(1 switchbox no cover) and wire the power cord (the green
and yellow combined is the ground line)
Pull the power cord into the
unit and secure inside
Pull the power cord through the power cord
hole on the rear of the unit.
Attach the rear of the unit to the 2 hooks on
the installation panel.
The installation screws for the unit will not
tighten completely if the hooks at the bottom
of the intallation panel are not in place.
Ensure the unit is hooked on the installation
panel, and that the safety screws (at the bottom
right) are tightened. Otherwise the unit may drop
or be in danger of theft.
If the wall is concrete, use commercially
available metal screw plugs (curl plugs etc.)
If no switchbox is used, the power cord will be pushed out and
prevent the unit from being installed firmly against the wall.
(A) Remove the two screws
(B) Remove the 3 front panel chuckholes
Remove the terminal box cover screw and
pull the cover out towards you.
(A)
(B)
81.5
57.5
5 7 .55 7 .5
57.5
3 8
12 50 50 50 50 50
621
100 240
85
5 8
195
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
TEST RUN
5
6
7
1
2
3
4
5
STEP CHECK
Check the power supply voltage
Turn the ground-fault circuit breaker on
Turn the power switch on
Insert hands into sensor area
Check the unit
Make sure it matches the rated voltage
Does the power indicator light up?
Is the air blowing?
Is it installed rmly? Any vibrations or strange noises?
WARNING
Do not turn the unit power switch on with your hands inside. If the self-check
indicator display light is ashing, turn off the power switch, and turn
the power back on when all indicators turn off (after 40 seconds)
Wire the terminal box
Strip the wire sheath as shown in the
figure on the right
Loosen the screws on the terminal box
and the power cord to the terminal box.
Remove the protective seal attached to
the terminal box before connecting the
ground wire.
Tighten the screws on the terminal box
and pull the power cord to make sure it is
secured firmly.
Bind the powercord using the clip to the
right of the terminal box and fix it to its
original location.
Attach the front panel
Insert the 3 front panel chuckholes into
the unit.
Replace the 2 screws that were removed.
Attach the terminal box cover
Place the internal box tabs into the holes and return
the cover to its original position, securing it with the
screws.
Make sure the power cord and other wires are not
pinched.
The front panel cannot be attached if there are any
wires in front of the terminal box cover. Move the
wires to the right of the termainal box cover.
Attach the drain tank.
Make sure the air filter is all the way in.
1)
1)
2)
1)
2)
3)
4)
2)
3)
4)
5)
h
H
50
15
h
H
UNSCREW HERE
TO CHANGE FUSE
TERMINAL BOX
POWER CORD
EARTH WIRE
POWER CORD
POWER CORD
RETAINER
TERMINAL BOX COVER
TERMINAL BOX
FRONT PANEL
DRAIN TANK
AIR FILTER
INSTALLATION SCREW
TERMINAL BOX
COVER SCREW
9
LIFEWITHPEARL.COM
PACKING LIST
Pearl® Inc. 120-1231 Burdette Street
Richmond BC Canada, V6V 2Z2
MAIN MACHINE (1)
MOUNTING PLATE(1)
5x25mm SELF TAPPING SCREW (6)
5mm EXPANSION PIPE (6)
USER MANUAL (1)
METHOD OF USE FIGURE (1)
ROUGHING EFFICIENCY AIR FILTER (1)
KEY (1)
HEPA (1)
PACKING LIST
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