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REMOVE
RIGHT SIDE
PANEL
COMMAND
MODULE
FACTORY
RESET HOLE
TOP OF THE
COMMAND
MODULE
REMOVED
SIDE PANEL
7: Using Your Filtered Hood
This section details the functional features and proper techniques for safely and
efficiently using the filtered hood.
System Reset
A reset, normally not required, may be needed if the filtered hood IP address
and/or password was changed and forgotten. There are two ways to reset:
Reset with eGuard
To conduct a factory reset using eGuard, follow the steps
in
. The steps will be as follows:
1. Connect to eGuard and open a web browser
2. Type
http://192.168.1.1/update.html
menu and you will be prompted for a username and
password
3. Username:
ach
Password:
ach
4. Scroll until you find the Reset section shown in
Figure 7-1
5. Touch the green button
[Reset]
for the process to
begin.
Manual Reset Switch
Remove the right side panel of the filtered hood (shown in
Figure 7-2) by lifting and moving
backwards away from the filtered
hood. Once removed, look at the
top of the command module
behind the corner post. Locate the
small hole shown in Figure 7-3.
Insert a small pointer (pen, small
tool, bent paper clip, etc.) into the
reset hole. This will return the
filtered hood to its default values.
For reset default values, see
Figure 7-3
Figure 7-2
Figure 7-1
Summary of Contents for Protector Echo
Page 78: ...78 Fans and Lights not working...
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...
Page 94: ...94 Wiring Diagram Figure C 1...