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Medklinn PRO AS300D/500D (Bottom View)

Functional parts

Ozone Sensor
Port

Air Inlet

Air Ventilation
Holes

Leveling Feet

Port for the ozone sensor cable 

(Optional accessory)

Incoming port for the air intake 

into the device. Avoid blocking 

this inlet.

Holes for air to flow in/out of 

the inner compartment

Adjustable feet to control 

height of device on a surface

Ozone Sensor
Port

Air Inlet

Air Ventilation
Holes

Leveling Feet

DEVICE IDENTIFICATION

Summary of Contents for PRO AS300D

Page 1: ...PRO AS300D 500D Digital USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ... Panel Identification 5 Getting Started Display Screen Menu Changing the Settings Fault Indicator on the control panel Controlling the Active Oxygen emission rate Installation of device Installation of nozzle 6 Basic Maintenance 1 3 7 8 10 14 23 27 28 29 31 TABLE OF CONTENT ...

Page 3: ...and Opening the device or tampering with it in any way without proper training will cause the Warranty to become void If you encounter any problem with the device please contact the nearest authorized Medklinn Service Centre 9 Do not replace the electric plug or cut the power cable Replacing the plug or cutting the power cable in any way will immediately cause the warranty to become void Any subse...

Page 4: ...ly the ventilation holes Doing so will cause excessive heat build up and may result in a fire and irreparable damage to the device 3 Ensure free flow of air around the device 4 Avoid locations where the device is exposed to condensation due to rapid and drastic temperature fluctuations The device should only be used in temperatures between 10º 35ºC 5 Effective cleaning by Active Oxygen requires ad...

Page 5: ...or Lock Controls the amount of oxygen flowing into the device s ozone module Filters the air supply Collects any liquid formed from air condensation Outlet for the generated Active Oxygen Controls Monitors the entire system Door of the device Locks the device s door Active Oyxgen Outlet Reservoir Door Lock Door Filter O2 Control Control Panel ...

Page 6: ...zone Module Pushes air into the device Increases oxygen purity in the air supply Supplies power to the fan Cools internal compartment temperature Filters dust from entering the inner compartment Supplies power to the ozone module Generates the Active Oxygen Oxygen Tower Power Supply Fan Fan Filter HVPS Ozone Module DEVICE IDENTIFICATION ...

Page 7: ...5 Medklinn PRO AS300D 500D Back View Functional parts Power Cable Connector Connector port for the power cable Power Cable Connector DEVICE IDENTIFICATION ...

Page 8: ...Port for the ozone sensor cable Optional accessory Incoming port for the air intake into the device Avoid blocking this inlet Holes for air to flow in out of the inner compartment Adjustable feet to control height of device on a surface Ozone Sensor Port Air Inlet Air Ventilation Holes Leveling Feet DEVICE IDENTIFICATION ...

Page 9: ...operates the air is taken in by the compressor through the air inlet into the HEPA filter This air is forced through a fine mesh filter that traps pollutants before passing into the oxygen tower which compresses the air and removes nitrogen from it thus increases the purity of oxygen O2 up to 90 The concentrated oxygen O2 is finally supplied to the ozone module which breaks it down to its Active O...

Page 10: ... To switch the device ON OFF and works as BACK button in the menus SET OZONE GENERATOR FAULT INDICATORS OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Display Screen Power Button Power Indicator Up Button Down Button Set Button Up Down Button Set Button To scroll up and down in the menu To select options in the menus CONTROL PANEL IDENTIFICATION ...

Page 11: ...oblem with the air flow Alarm Bypass Shows that an alarm bypass was done and the device will continue running for another 30 days before shutting down Fault indicators SET OZONE GENERATOR FAULT INDICATORS OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Display Screen Power Button Power Indicator Up Button Down Button Set Button CONTROL PANEL IDENTIFICATION ...

Page 12: ...he device 2 Press the Power Button on the Control Panel to switch on the device 3 The Power Indicator and Display Screen will light up when the device is switched on 4 The device s information status will be displayed one after another repeatedly on the Display Screen 1 CLOCK Displays the current time on the device hh mm ss Display screen menu Clock 08 00 00 2 a MODE NORMAL Shows that the device i...

Page 13: ... MODE TEMPORARY REMAIN 30 days c MODE STOPPED Shows that the device has stopped operating Make a call to the nearest Medklinn s service center to address the issue MODE STOPPED Call for service 3 P1 Shows the setting of Program 1 It includes the start time end time and the time interval of the device alternating from on to off for that duration P1 8 00 12 00 10 ON 30 OFF MIN start time end time ti...

Page 14: ...ime end time and shows that this current program is being disabled 6 P24h Shows the setting of Program 24h It includes the start time end time and the time interval of the device alternating from on to off for the entire 24 hour period P2 12 00 14 00 Disabled P3 15 00 17 00 Disabled P24h 00 00 24 00 10 ON 10 OFF MIN 7 FLOW Shows the flow rate of oxygen into the ozone module FLOW 1 5 LPM ...

Page 15: ... sensor 2 10 O3 LVL at ROOM3 Optional Activated when ozone sensor is installed Shows the ozone level detected by ozone sensor 3 O3 LVL at ROOM1 0 00PPM 0 00PPM O3 LVL at ROOM2 0 00PPM O3 LVL at ROOM3 11 The information above will be displayed one at a time in a 5 second rotation depending on the administrator setting 12 The information on the Display Screen can also be toggled through the Up Down ...

Page 16: ...n the other components stop operating while in this mode i Changing the clock time 4 Press Set on Clock Setting 5 Press Up to change hour and Down to change minutes The time format is in 24 hour clock mode 6 Press Set to confirm on the time change After 3 seconds the display Setting Accepted will be shown 7 Press any key to acknowledge the change Clock Setting 08 00 00 Edit Value Setting Accepted ...

Page 17: ...ngs of Program 24h 10 To set a single operation time for the entire 24 hours press Down until Program 24h is shown and follow steps 12 16 only 9 Press Set to change the Program Setting 11 To set multiple operation times press Down until Program 1 2 and or 3 are shown Follow steps 17 31 to set up Program 1 Program Setting Program 24h 13 Press Set to select ON time Edit Program 24h ON Time ...

Page 18: ...ALWAYS Time 24 Disable 10minON 10minOFF 10minON 20minOFF 10minON 30minOFF 10minON 40minOFF 10minON 50minOFF 20minON 20minOFF 20minON 30minOFF 20minON 40minOFF 20minON 50minOFF 30minON 10minOFF 30minON 30minOFF 30minON 40minOFF 30minON 50minOFF 40minON 10minOFF 40minON 20minOFF 40minON 40minOFF 20minON 10minOFF 30minON 20minOFF 40minON 30minOFF 40minON 50minOFF 50minON 10minOFF 50minON 20minOFF 50m...

Page 19: ...k beside the values to show that this particular time is selected 16 Press Power twice to go back to main menu 10min ON 30min OFF Program 1 Edit Program 1 ON Time Program 1 17 Press Set to configure settings of Program 1 18 Press Set to select ON time ...

Page 20: ...ALWAYS Time 24 Disable 10minON 10minOFF 10minON 20minOFF 10minON 30minOFF 10minON 40minOFF 10minON 50minOFF 20minON 20minOFF 20minON 30minOFF 20minON 40minOFF 20minON 50minOFF 30minON 10minOFF 30minON 30minOFF 30minON 40minOFF 30minON 50minOFF 40minON 10minOFF 40minON 20minOFF 40minON 40minOFF 20minON 10minOFF 30minON 20minOFF 40minON 30minOFF 40minON 50minOFF 50minON 10minOFF 50minON 20minOFF 50m...

Page 21: ...me Edit Value 08 00 00 22 Press Down and then Set to enter Start Time configuration 23 Press Up to change hour and Down to change minutes Setting Accepted Press any key 24 Press Set to confirm on the start time After 3 seconds the display Setting Accepted will be shown 25 Press any key to acknowledge the change Edit Program 1 End Time 26 Press Down and then press Set to enter End Time configuratio...

Page 22: ...3 threshold cut off if applicable 31 Repeat steps 17 31 for Program 2 and or 3 if necessary NOTE If Program 24h is enabled Program 24h will be priority followed by Program 1 Program 2 and Program 3 NOTE This is to set the cut off limit of Active Oxygen production into the surrounding air Once it reaches the limit the ozone sensor will automatically stop the device from operating The device starts ...

Page 23: ...ttings for Sensor 1 35 Press Up Down to increase decrease parts per million ppm levels by 0 01 The default value is at 0 05 ppm The minimum and maximum values are shown below Min 0 01 ppm Max 1 00 ppm Setting Accepted Press any key 36 Press Set to confirm on the level of ozone threshold After 3 seconds the display Setting Accepted will be shown 37 Press any key to acknowledge the change 21 ...

Page 24: ...to configure settings on Sensor 2 and Sensor 3 NOTE Only applies to Medklinn PRO AS300D 500D devices which have more than 1 sensor 41 Press Power to go BACK to the previous menu 42 Press Power again to exit from the setting menu NOTE The Medklinn PRO AS300D 500D device will continue operating after exiting from the setting menu 22 ...

Page 25: ... It is also accompanied with a buzzer sound It directs the user to which component has failed Ozone Generator Fault Condition Buzzer sound emitted red light on Ozone Generator Display Screen shows ALARM O3 Press v Down to mute SET OZONE GENERATOR FAULT INDICATORS OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Alarm O3 Press V to mute ...

Page 26: ...nance service immediately 3 Meanwhile the device will still continue to operate for the time stated on the Display Screen SET OZONE GENERATOR FAULT INDICATORS OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Call dealer for service SET OZONE GENERATOR FAULT INDICATORS OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Mode Temporary Remain 30 days ...

Page 27: ...mmediately Oxygen Chamber Fault Condition Buzzer sound emitted red light on Oxygen Chamber Display Screen shows ALARM O2 Press v Down to mute SET OZONE GENERATOR FAULT INDICATORS OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Alarm O2 Press V to mute SET OZONE GENERATOR FAULT INDICATORS OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Call dealer for service ...

Page 28: ...ition Buzzer sound emitted red light on Air Flow Display Screen shows Mode Stopped Call for service device has stopped operating 3 Meanwhile the device will still continue to operate for the time stated on the Display Screen SET OZONE GENERATOR FAULT INDICATORS OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Mode Temporary Remain 30 days ...

Page 29: ...is not press Power to switch the device off and contact the nearest Medklinn service centre to arrange for maintenance service immediately Controlling the Active Oxygen emission rate The Medklinn PRO AS300D 500D Active Oxygen emission rate is set depending on the total coverage area It is controlled by 3 different methods 1 O2 Control Turning the knob of the O2 Control to increase or decrease the ...

Page 30: ...program O3 Threshold to cut off the generation of Active Oxygen at a level which is set by the user Default cut off level is at 0 05 parts per million ppm When the Active Oxygen levels reach the value limit the ozone sensor will stop the device from operating The device resumes operation once its levels drop down below the value limit 1 Mount a pair of 1HP air condition brackets to the wall Instal...

Page 31: ...fly Anchor Screws 3 5 x 40 mm stainless steel Protects the FEP tubes which runs through it Channels the Active Oxygen to different Straight Nozzles Channels the Active Oxygen from the device to the Straight Nozzles Outlet for the Active Oxygen to the environment Secures the Straight Nozzle to the ceiling Secures the Straight Nozzle to the Nylon Butterfly Anchor Electrical Conduit 12 7mm T joint st...

Page 32: ...zzle 3 Lay down the Electrical Conduits along the planned path 4 Slot in the FEP Tube through the Electrical Conduits NOTE Do not bend more than 30 when laying down the FEP Tubes as it will damage the tube walls restrict the Active Oxygen flow through the FEP Tubes 5 Connect multiple Straight Nozzles along the FEP Tube path each with a T joint 6 Connect the FEP Tubes to the Straight Nozzles and de...

Page 33: ...cured to the ceiling by using the Nylon Butterfly Anchor and two Stainless Steel screws 1 Turn off the AC power outlet Make sure the light at the ON OFF Button is not lit 2 Remove the Fan Filter by pulling out the Filter Cover BASIC MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Fan Filter Filter Cover Filter Mesh Fan ...

Page 34: ...ipe the Fan gently with a dry cloth 4 Assemble the Fan Filter in proper order and reattach it to the Fan 5 Clean the Fan Filter once a month or when it is clogged up with dirt dust which may block the Fan from functioning A clogged up filter will damage the fan Filter Mesh Filter Cover ...

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