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FAN LOCATOR
HOLES
FILTER
LOCATOR
POLES
GOOD CONNECTION
FAN BOX
PRIMARY FILTER
FIRST
MOST RIGHT
COLUMN
FAN LOCATOR
POLES
FILTER LOCATOR
HOLES
GOOD CONNECTION
FAN BOX
FIRST
MOST RIGHT
COLUMN
SEONDARY FILTER
PLACE CAP HERE
Step 10
Repeat steps 7, 8 & 9 with all the primary filters needed for your size of filtered hood.
Step 11
Now place the fan box (previously
removed from the packaging) on top of
the Neutrodine filter. Make sure the fan
motor is up and the Erlab logo on the
front is facing the right way (so you
can clearly see the ‘e’ is not upside
down). Locator poles on the filter
should line up with locator holes on the
fan box as shown in Figure 4-7. Take
care to ensure a good electric
connection with the male and female
plugs.
Note:
If using an acid or formaldehyde
sensor, the fan box with the sensor will
be labeled with an ‘A’ for acid or an ‘F’
for formaldehyde. Place this fan box in
the location shown in Figure G-1 of
Appendix G: Acid/Formaldehyde Sensor Locations
Step 12
Once in place, label the fan boxes according to the column they are in. The only label
needed on the tape is the number of the column the fan box is sitting in.
Step 13
Repeat steps 11 & 12 with all the fan boxes needed for your size of filtered hood.
Step 14
With the primary filter and fan box in place you are ready to install the secondary
Neutrodine filter.
1. Start with the column closest to the
command module on the right
corner post shown in Figure 4-8.
2. Place the rear bottom rails of the
filter on the track of the fan box and
slide back until you hear a click.
3. Once the filter is in place, lower the
front end onto the base frame
completely and ensure the male
and female connection are in fact
mated together (Figure 4-8). Use
the two locators shown to help line
up the filter on the base frame.
Figure 4-8
Figure 4-7
Summary of Contents for Protector Airo
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Page 79: ...79 Vertical sash no longer operates smoothly ...
Page 80: ...80 Electrical duplex outlets no longer have power Fan operates but lights dim or not working ...
Page 81: ...81 Contaminates outside the filtered hood ...
Page 82: ...82 Lights operate but fans will not ...
Page 83: ...83 Smart Command Alarms ...
Page 84: ...84 If needed contact Labconco to troubleshoot further ...
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