Smokemaster X-11Q E-Cig Instruction Manual

OWNER AND SERVICE MANUAL
SMOKEMASTER®
MODEL X-11Q E-Cig
SELF-CONTAINED ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER
Distributed By:
Pure n Natural Systems, Inc. Phone: 1.800.237.9199
PO Box 1137
Streamwood, IL 60107 Fax: 630-736-0542
USA
2016
Air Quality Engineering, Inc. copyrights this manual with all rights reserved. Under the
copyright laws, this manual may not be reproduced in any form, in whole or in part,
without the prior written consent of Air Quality Engineering, Inc.
All statements, technical information and recommendations in this manual or related
documents are believed reliable, but the accuracy and completeness thereof are not
guaranteed or warranted, and they are not intended to be, nor should they be
understood to be representation or warranties concerning the products described.
Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
P
RINCIPLESOFOPERATION 2
INTRODUCTION 3
SPECIFICATIONS 3
S
AFETYPRECAUTIONS 4
COMPONENTS 4
INSTALLATION 5
ELECTRICALINSTALLATION 6
CHECKOUT 7
OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS 8
MAINTENANCE 8
SERVICE 9
ELECTRICALSCHEMATIC 10
ELECTRICALTROUBLESHOOTING 11
PARTSLIST 12
WARRANTY 13
PRINCIPLES OF OPERATION
HOW YOUR ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER
WORKS
A process called “Electrostatic Precipitation”
traps airborne contaminants. The fan draws
particulate laden air successively through the
prefilter, the cell ionizing section and the cell
collector section. The ionizing section imparts
an electrical charge to the individual particles
that are then drawn by electrostatic forces to the
oppositely charged collector plates. Cleaned air
is then discharged back into the room.
The electronic cells must be washed periodically
to maintain efficient performance.
FIGURE 1

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INTRODUCTION
Your Smokemaster® X-11Q Electronic Air
Cleaner is an advanced self-contained electronic
air cleaner. The Model X-11Q is an efficient
indoor pollution fighter while reducing costly
energy consumption. It is designed to be
installed in the space of a 2 x 4-drop ceiling
panel. Typical installations include conference
rooms, lounges, offices, lunchrooms, etc.
Because it provides its own air circulation, the
X-11Q may be used in almost any application
requiring the removal of airborne particulate
contamination from an enclosed space.
WARNING!
The X-11Q Electronic Air Cleaner is not
explosion-proof. It must not be installed
where there is danger of vapor, gas or
dust explosion.
Recommended quantities of clean outdoor
ventilation air for various applications are
described in Table 2 of the ASHRAE Standard
62-89, “Ventilation for Acceptable Indoor Air
Quality.” ASHRAE (American Society of
Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning
Engineers, Inc., Telephone #404-636-8400)
notes that these recommended outdoor air
quantities may be reduced by the use of clean,
recirculated air if the IAQ Procedure 6.2 is used.
Appendix E of ASHRAE 62-89 includes
recommendations for the use of clean,
recirculated air. However, in most cases,
adequate control of carbon dioxide generally
requires a minimum clean outdoor air quantity of
no less than 15 cubic feet of air per minute per
person.
Additional ventilation may be required for toxic
contaminants. In any event, the air cleaner must
be used only in areas that are ventilated for
human occupancy in order to dissipate any
incidental generation of ozone.
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS:48” x 24” x 13 5/8”;
[1218 mm x 609 mm x 436 mm]
WEIGHT: 101 Lbs. [46 Kg] shipping; 83 Lbs.
[38 Kg] installed, including electronic cells. Each
cell weighs 9 ½ Lbs. [4.3 Kg].
ELECTRICAL RATINGS:
Voltage and Frequency: 120V, 60 Hz;
220/240V, 50 Hz
CURRENT AND POWER CONSUMPTION:
120V, 60 HZ 220/240V, 50 HZFAN
SPEED WATTS AMPS WATTS AMPS
High 185 1.8 185 .9
Med. 140 1.5 155 .7
Low 120 1.3 605 .6
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RATING:
Shipping and Storage: -40°F to +150°F;
(-40°C to +66°C).
Efficiencies when tested at 1000 cfm.
Size Range Efficiency
0.7-1.0 96.0
2.2-3.0 98.2
4.0-5.5 99.1
7.0-10.0 99.8
EFFICIENCY: Up to 99.8% efficiency is
delivered as measured according to the
American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) Standard
52.2.
MODEL X-11QLow Medium High
CFM 350 725 1100
Noise Level 51 dB(A) 59 dB(A) 69 dB(A)

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Do not disassemble or modify. - Fire and/or electrical shock may occur as a result. For repair, contact
your dealer or Air Quality Engineering.
Do not damage power cord or use unit with a damaged power cord. Fire, electrical shock, and/or
damage may occur as a result.
Use the appropriate AC voltage, 120V or 220V, power source.
Do not allow the unit to intake flammable gases. Do not use where there is accumulation of such
flammable gases. - Explosion and/or fire may occur.
Do not use with prefilter or main filter removed. - Malfunction may occur as a result.
COMPONENTS
COMPONENTS OF THE X-11Q ELECTRONIC
AIR CLEANER
Cabinet - A sturdy corrosion resistant steel
cabinet requires only a 13 9/16” [344 mm] space
above the drop ceiling for installation.
Mounting System - Specially designed support
bars simplify installation.
Intake Grille - Attractive intake grille conveniently
swings down with a one-inch removable metal
mesh prefilter.
Power Module - Removable power module
contains all electronic circuitry for easy service.
Electronic Cells - Two electronic cells charge and
collect the airborne particles.
Fan Motor - Motor driven fan operates at three
speeds. Elastomeric suspension system
eliminates vibration noise.
Adjustable Exhaust Grille - Four louvered
exhaust grilles direct the cleaned air in four
directions.

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INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT!
Read these instructions carefully. A
hazardous condition or damage to the
product could result if instructions are not
followed.
CAUTION!
1. Do not connect the power source until
after the electronic air cleaner is
mounted. Electrical shock and
equipment damage may result.
2. Be sure to turn off the air cleaner prior to
service or installation. The motor has an
automatic thermal overload so it will stop
when it is overheated. It will auto-
matically start after a cooling period.
3. Avoid electrical shock by being careful
when the air cleaner is turned on for an
electrical check. Also, be careful when
working near the air cleaner’s moving
parts.
4. Wear gloves when installing the air
cleaner to protect your hands from cuts.
EQUIPMENT NEEDED
•Philips screwdriver
•Wire
cutters
•Pliers
•Knife
•Hacksaw
•Electric drill with 1/8” [3.17 mm] bit
•Wire
pliers
•Four ¼” [6.36 mm] turnbuckles
•Twelve-gauge galvanized steel wire
•Twelve or fourteen-gauge electrical wire and
conduit
•Junction box fittings, as needed.
ITEMS SUPPLIED AS LOOSE PARTS
•Two support bars
•Six #8, self-tapping, sheet metal screws
•Four flat washers
•Two
wire connectors
•Four vinyl extrusions
UNPACKING
1. Remove the intake grille (center grille) by
turning the quarter turn fasteners.
2. Take out the prefilter.
3. Remove the electronic cells by turning the
two retaining turnstile latches, then raise the
cell off the hooks.
4. Unplug the power module from the air cleaner
before attempting to complete removal.
Unscrew and remove the power module (see
FIGURE 3). Hint: Tilt the power module away
from the air cleaner to facilitate removal.
5. Lift the air cleaner out of the box.
PREPARATION
The Model X-11Q Air Cleaner is designed to be
installed within a T-bar drop ceiling. Remove tiles
from the ceiling to open an area 23” [583.76 mm] x
47” [1192.89 mm] (one 2’ [.61 m] x 4’ [1.22 m]
ceiling tile) to accommodate the air cleaner. The
area between the drop ceiling and the true ceiling
must be free of obstructions such as pipes, ducts,
etc. There must be at least 14” [355.33 mm]
between the bottom of the T-bar and the true
ceiling. Make sure the air cleaner will be oriented
for good air circulation. The exhaust grilles can be
disassembled and reassembled to provide
alternate air patterns.
FIGURE 3

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WARNING!
The following instructions are intended for
qualified service personnel only. Dangerous
line voltage circuits are exposed during this
procedure. Disconnect power at the fuse
before servicing unit.
MOUNTING
1. Attach four 12-gauge, galvanized steel support
wires to the true ceiling at the location shown
in FIGURE 3. Twist each wire at least four
times to provide safe support for the air
cleaner. The free end of each wire should
extend six inches or more below the bottom of
the T-bars.
2. At the end of each opening, set a support bar
across the T-bars. The “J” shaped portion of
the support bars should be oriented so the
hook side of the “J” is toward the opening (not
toward the adjacent T-bars). See FIGURE 3.
3. Using an electric drill with a 1/8” [3.17 mm] drill
bit, drill through the holes inthe stepped
portion of the support bars and through the
T-bars. Attach the support bars to the T-bars
with four #8, sheet metal screws provided.
4. Hook the turnbuckles to the support bars and
then secure the support wires to the eyes of
the turnbuckles (see Fig. 5). Twist the wire at
least four times.
5. Adjust the turnbuckles until the support bars
are securely suspended by the support wires.
Do not over tighten the turnbuckles to avoid
lifting or buckling the T-bar framework.
6. Lift the air cleaner body into the opening and
let the body drop into the J-shaped portion of
the support bars.
7. Fasten the air cleaner body to the support
bars using four #8, self-tapping screws and flat
washers. The screws are installed through
slots in the ends of the air cleaner into support
bars. Adjust the location of the air cleaner
relative to the support bars via slots prior to
tightening of the screws.
8. Install U-shaped, vinyl extrusions around the
perimeter of the air cleaner. Vinyl extrusions
slip over the lip of the T-bar and trim out the
air cleaner in the event of uneven gaps.
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
CAUTION!
Only persons qualified to install electrical
wiring should attempt this procedure. All
wiring must comply with applicable codes
and ordinances.
1. Locate an unswitched 120V, 60 Hz or 220V,
50 Hz power circuit with a junction box near
the air cleaner location.
2. Check the circuit breaker or fuse for that
circuit and determine whether it is rated
15 Amps or 20 Amps (as marked on the
device). The required copper wire size will
be:
AWG #14 for 15 ampere circuits
AWG #12 for 20 ampere circuits
3. CAUTION: Turn off the building circuit at
the fuse or circuit breaker before
proceeding.
4. Connect the black and white wires from the
pigtails in the air cleaner junction box to the
corresponding colors in the supply circuit
(FIGURE 4).
FIGURE 4

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FIGURE 5
5. Connect a green wire from the grounding
terminal in the air cleaner junction box to the
grounded conduit of the building wiring
system. If the building does not have
conduit, it will have a green or bare
grounding conductor for connection to the
air cleaner green wire. DO NOT connect the
grounding wire from the air cleaner to the
white wire of the building. The air cleaner
frame must be electrically connected to the
frame of the building or the electrical conduit
system. Input electrical power should be run
through flexible conduit as recommended by
the National Electrical Code or your local
authority.
EXHAUST GRILLE ORIENTATION AND
INSTALLATION
Each of the four louvered exhaust grilles can be
oriented individually to provide an optimum
airflow pattern. Simply unscrew the louvered
grilles from the grille bars, rotate to any of three
directions* and reattach grilles to bars. Screw
exhaust grille assemblies to air cleaner. (See
FIGURE 5)
*Orienting a louvered grille to blow air back
toward the intake grille (fourth direction) is not
recommended since good circulation of cleaned
air in the room is defeated.
CHECKOUT
1. Make sure the X-11Q is securely fastened to
the true ceiling.
2. Replace the power module and reconnect
the electronic plugs.
3. Check to make sure the electronic cells are
oriented for correct airflow--arrows on side
of cell should point up. The contact board
on the cell should align with the contact
board on the power module.
4. Make sure the intake grille opens easily and
the electronic cells and the prefilter are
secure in the unit.
5. Turn the electrical power back on.
6. Make sure the fan runs on all three-speed
settings. The system light should be on
when the fan is running.
7. Press the test button. An audible snap
indicates the collection section of the cell is
functioning.
8. Opening the intake grille stops the fan and
turns out the system light.
9. Clean up surfaces of the air cleaner and the
installation area.
NOTE: If the X-11Q does not appear to work right, refer to the Electrical Troubleshooting section.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 6
SAFETY INTERLOCK SYSTEM - In order for all
air cleaner functions to receive operating power,
the grille must be securely in position. This
actuates the safety interlock switch. The air
cleaner will not function without the grille in place.
FAN SWITCH - Your electronic air cleaner has an
Off-Low-Med-Hi switch. The electronic
collection system and built-in fan are designed to
run simultaneously. Turn off the air cleaner
before opening the access door to remove the
electronic cells for cleaning.
SYSTEM LIGHT - Your electronic air cleaner is
equipped to tell you simply and quickly that it is
working properly. The amber system light tells
you at a glance the status of the power supply.
The system light should be on when the unit is on.
TEST BUTTON - Pushing the white button labeled
“push to test” generates a snapping noise that
indicates proper function of the collector system.
MAINTENANCE
CAUTION!
1. BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL WHEN
WORKING WITH THE X-11Q CELLS AND
FILTERS. The edges of the cells and
filter, and the collection plates and
ionizing wires of the cell may be sharp.
2. When cleaning the cells and filters, be
sure to wear appropriate protective gear,
especially goggles and gloves. Skin
contact with alkaline detergent solution
should be avoided. See warning label on
detergent.
WASHING THE ELECTRONIC CELLS AND
PREFILTER - To maintain peak efficiency, the
electronic cells and prefilter in your electronic air
cleaner must be washed regularly with Air Quality
Engineering’s Detergent Concentrate. Washing is
necessary to remove dirt particles collected from
the air. The intake grille may be removed from the
machine for periodic washing. A wash kit is
available from Air Quality Engineering.
1. Fill wash tub with cell cleaning detergent
p/n 45008 and hot water per detergent
manufacturer’s instructions.
2. Immerse cells in the cleaner solution and
remove immediately.
3. Set cells aside for five minutes to allow the
cleaner to penetrate.
4. Thoroughly rinse cells with very hot water.
Make certain no residue remains.
5. Inspect collector plates for cleanliness.
Repeat wash procedure, if necessary.
6. Using AQE Cell Coat p/n 45023 will allow
better release of contaminant when washing.
7. Check the electronic cells for broken wires and
bent collector plates. The cells may be
installed in the air cleaner and energized. The
indicator light may remain off during the
normal two hour drying time. However, if
annoying arcing occurs during this period, the
cell may be removed to dry.
FIGURE 7
8. CELL CLEANER IS REUSABLE. SAVE FOR
REPEATED USE. Replace cleaning solution
when cells are no longer being effectively
cleaned.
9. Remove lint from prefilter with vacuum cleaner
or wash with mild detergent solution.

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SERVICE
WARNING!
The following instructions are intended for
qualified service personnel only. Dangerous
line voltage circuits are exposed during this
procedure. Disconnect the power at the fuse
before servicing the unit.
MOTOR MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE
The manufacturer of the motor used in the X-11Q
recommends oiling the motor at least once a year.
The following procedure can be followed:
1. De-energize the unit.
2. Remove the prefilter and cells from the
cabinet.
3. Remove the fan blade from the motor shaft.
4. Unscrew the four screws holding the motor
mounting plate and lower the motor. THE
WIRING NEED NOT BE DISCONNECTED.
5. There are two oil holes on the motor:
a. Near the motor shaft.
b. On the end opposite the motor shaft near
the bearing plate.
Five drops of SAE 20 weight non detergent oil or
electric oil in each hole is adequate. Wipe off the
excess oil that misses or runs out of the oil holes.
Replace the motor fan blade, cells and prefilters in
the unit. Re-energize the unit and check it out to
ensure proper operation.
MOTOR REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect the power at the fuse or circuit
breaker.
2. Open the intake grille. Remove the cells to
provide access to the motor.
3. Remove the fan blade from the motor.
4. Disconnect the fan motor leads at the plastic
connector near the fan motor.
5. Remove the four nuts holding the motor to the
unit to removethe motor.
6. Install the new motor, connect the electrical
lines and replace the fan, cells, prefilter and
grille.
7. Connect the power and check the new motor
operation.
FIGURE 8
POWER SUPPLY REPLACEMENT
PROCEDURE
1. Disconnect the power at the fuse or circuit
breaker.
2. Open the intake grille and remove the cells.
3. Disconnect the three-wire power input plug
and the six-wire motor control plug from the
power module.
4. Remove the two sheet metal screws holding
the power module to the cabinet and allow the
power module to swing forward and drop
down.
5. With the power module on a workbench,
remove the back cover from the power module
by removing eight sheet metal screws.
6. Disconnect the dark gray (P4) and the pink
(P3) high voltage wires from the power supply
and unplug the plastic connector.
7. Cut the wire ties holding the power supply wire
harness to the power module.
8. Remove the four nuts and washers holding the
power supply in place and remove the power
supply.
9. Mount the new power supply in place,
reconnect the high voltage wires and
reconnect the plastic connector.
10. Use wire ties and re-tie the wires in place.
11. Replace the back cover of the power module.
12. Reinstall the power module in the air cleaner
and reconnect the two plastic plugs to the
power module.
13. Replace the electronic cells and close the
intake grille.
14. Reconnect the power. Push the test button
and check to be sure that the unit is operating
properly.

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FIGURE 9 – INSTALL NEW IONIZING WIRES
IONIZING WIRE REPLACEMENT
The ionizing wires in the charging section of the
electronic cell may break or become damaged.
Inspect the cell from the upstream side after
washing to make sure that none of the wires are
broken or out of position. During operation, a
broken or deformed wire generally causes a short
to ground, possibly with visible arcing or sparking.
This condition, or any other short in the ionizing
section of the cell, will cause the indicator light to
go out.
Broken wires must be replaced for the air cleaner
to function effectively without arcing. Remove all
parts of the broken wire. If necessary, the cell
may be temporarily used with one wire missing.
1. Use care to avoid damage to the spring
connector or other parts of the cell during the
installation.
2. Hook one end of the ionizing wire over the
spring connector at one end of the cell.
3. Hold the opposite eyelet with a needle nose
pliers and stretch the wire the length of the
cell. Depress the opposite spring connector
and hook the eyelet over it.
ELECTRICAL SCHEMATIC

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ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING!
The following instructions are intended for
qualified service personnel only. Dangerous
line voltage circuits are exposed during this
procedure. Disconnect the power before
servicing the unit.
Check circuit fuse or breaker. Correct if fuse is
blown or breaker is tripped.
Be sure the electronic cells are in place, the
intake grille is closed and the unit is turned on.
ARCING
From time to time, you may hear a snapping
noise coming from the electronic air cleaner.
This arcing occurs when the air cleaner collects
an unusually large particle or when the cells are
wet, extra-ordinarily dirty or damaged.
If an unusual amount of arcing persists, check
first to determine if the electronic cells need
washing. Look also for any sign of bent collector
plates or broken ionizer wires.
If arcing still occurs when the cell is clean and
dry, consult your Air Quality Engineering, Inc.,
representative or dealer for repair.
PROBLEM 1
FAN OFF
LAMP OFF
1. Make sure the supply cord
is plugged into a standard
receptacle.
2. Make sure there is voltage
to the receptacle by using
any other electric device.
3. Make sure the top access
cover is properly in place in
order to actuate the interlock
switch.
PROBLEM 2
FAN ON
LAMP OFF
1. If the fan is on and the
light is out, the problem is
with the electronic cell or high
voltage power supply.
2. To determine which
component is faulty…
- Remove the electronic cell,
and operate the X-11Q. If
the light does not come on,
then the high voltage power
supply will have to be
replaced.
3. If the indicator light does
come one, the problem is
with the electronic cell.
Check the cell for:
a. Bent collector plates.
Straighten and space the
plates using a needle
nose pliers.
b. Check for missing
ionizer wires. Replace
the missing wires.
c. Check for dirty buildup
on the collector plates
and the insulators. Wash
the cell thoroughly.
PROBLEM 3
FAN OFF
LAMP ON
1. Check the motor on all
three speeds. Be certain that
the control buttons are
pushed in all the way.
2. If the light is on and the
fan is off. The motor will
have to be replaced.

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PARTS LIST
NO DESCRIPTION PART #
1 Grille Assembly 05112
2 Louver Assembly 05113
3 Power Supply Replacement Kit/120V
Power Supply Replacement Kit/220V
07070
07088
4 System Light 10097
5 Speed Control Switch 10110
6 Interlock Switch 10106
7 Louver 20668
8 Hanger Bracket 20675
9 Push Button Fastener before Dec 06
Quarter Turn Fastener after Dec 06
07234
07279
10 Fan Blade 37037
11 Electronic Cell - E-Cig 07316
12 Motor Replacement Kit/60 Hz
Motor Replacement Kit/50 Hz
05299
05360
13 Prefilter
Heavy Duty Prefilter
41021
41107
14 Contact Board Assembly 05110
PARTS NOT ILLUSTRATED PART #
Capacitor 40117
Speed Wall Switch Kit 07050
Power Supply/50 Hz 07088
Ionizing Wires 38004
Wash Kit (Includes Wash Container
& 4 Gallons Detergent & Cell Coat)
55555
Detergent Concentrate 45008
Cell Coat 45023

CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTY
ONE - YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Air Quality Engineering, Inc., warrants to the original purchaser, subject to the conditions below, that should
the product covered by this warranty (“product”) fail to perform by reason of improper workmanship or
material, Air Quality Engineering, Inc., (AQE) will, during the period of one (1) year from the date of original
purchase either (i) replace the Product or (ii) provide all necessary parts to repair the Product, without
charge. The decision to replace the Product or the necessary parts shall rest solely with AQE. This one-year
limited warranty does not apply to main filter elements. Air Quality Engineering, Inc., will replace without
charge the main filter elements during the period of thirty (30) days from the date of original purchase if the
main filter elements fail to perform by reason of improper workmanship or material. This warranty is valid
only under the following conditions:
CONDITIONS
1. AUTHORIZATION: Purchaser will contact Air Quality Engineering, Inc., 800-328-0787, for authorization,
returned goods authorization number (RGA) and shipping address. AQE will direct purchaser to either
return the necessary parts or the Product at AQE’s option.
2. PROPER DELIVERY: The shipping, freight prepaid, or delivery of the parts or the Product to Air Quality
Engineering, Inc., in either its original carton or in a carton assuring similar protection of the Product
with returned goods number (RGA) clearly displayed on the outside of the carton.
3. UNAUTHORIZED REPAIR: A showing by the original purchaser that the Product has not been altered,
repaired or serviced by anyone other than an authorized service technician using genuine AQE parts.
4. UNAUTHORIZED PARTS: A showing by the original purchaser that the Product has had only genuine Air
Quality Engineering, Inc., parts and filters used in its operation and maintenance.
5. SERIAL NUMBER INTACT: A showing by the original purchaser that the Serial Number has not been
altered or removed.
6. MISUSE: A showing by the original purchaser that the Product has not been involved in an accident,
freight damaged, misused, abused or operated contrary to the instructions contained in the Owner’s
Manual.
Air Quality Engineering, Inc.’s, sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the Product within the terms
stated above. AQE shall not be liable for any consequential damages resulting from and breach of warranty,
express or implied, applicable to the Product. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
consequential damages so this limitation may not apply to you.
THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some states do not
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
MANUFACTURER & WORLDWIDE DISTRIBUTOR OF SMOKEMASTER® AIR CLEANING SYSTEMS
PN 51414 Rev. C Printed in the USA

Installing Your E-Cig Drip Collector Tray
The E-Cig drip tray includes 4 ‘J’hook tabs on all 4 corners of the drip tray. Align the ‘J’hooks
on the drip tray with the inlet grill of the air cleaner. Make sure all four “J” hooks line up with a
square opening in the inlet grill.

(View from inside the unit.) (View from inside the unit.)
Shift the drip tray over so that the ‘J’hook will hook onto the inlet grill and lower the drip tray
in place.
Drip Tray Collector Removal for Cleaning
As the specially designed electronic cells accumulate vapor condensation, the moisture will drip
into the collection sleeves and finally settle into the removable collector tray. The collector tray
should be cleaned at regular intervals. To remove the tray for cleaning, rotate the metal
turnstyle to the down position.
The drip tray can now be pulled out.
Clean drip tray collector and insert back into the drip
tray.
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