Abatement Technologies HEPA-AIRE PAS600 Manuel d'instruction - Page 9
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TRANSPORTING THE UNIT
The PAS600 Portable Air Scrubber should be transported in its normal position (resting on its rubber feet). If
extremely poor road conditions exist, or excessive shock and vibration are expected, take precautionary
measures by padding the unit to provide impact absorption during transport.
Caution: Always use caution when moving the PAS600 Portable Air Scrubber inside a building or home.
The unit weighs 33.5 pounds. Older structures with weakened floors or staircases may require special
considerations for safe transport.
USER SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS
Abatement Technologies' portable air scrubbers are designed to be low maintenance devices and basic
maintenance should be performed as follows:
Filters should be changed as needed based on the filter change indicator light. Follow the FILTER
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CHANGE PROCEDURE as described in this manual. Filters can be changed earlier, if desired, to
maintain a minimum required flow rate.
The unit should be cleaned with a damp cloth or a water-based cleaner/sanitizer as needed. Do not use
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harsh chemicals, solvents, or detergents to clean the unit.
Warning: Keep electrical components dry as their exposure to liquids poses a safety hazard and can damage
components.
FILTER REPLACEMENT
Note: Personnel responsible for changing filters, servicing units or relocating units within the facility are urged to
wear the proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe work practices in accordance with federal,
state, provincial, local and employer regulations. Abatement Technologies cannot recommend the type of PPE
required as that will need to be determined by safety/risk assessment personnel based on various risk factors,
including the type of particulates being captured by the air filtration device and the surrounding environment
where the units are being used, transported, or serviced.
Note: Filters being replaced must be disposed of in accordance with federal, state, provincial, local, and facility
regulations.
System airflow reduction is generally the result of filter loading, blockage of the unit's inlet, or use of excessive
lengths of flex duct.
The size and concentration of airborne contaminants, temperature and humidity conditions, and duration of use
determine how often filters need replacement. If the Filter Change Indicator on the control panel illuminates, this
indicates one or more of the following: (1) pre-filter(s) are loaded, (2) the inlet or outlet is obstructed, (3) the flex
duct, if attached, is too long or has too many bends and/or (4) the HEPA filter is loaded.
If using an activated carbon filter, the method of determining when to replace this particular filter is somewhat
subjective. As the odor, vapor, and/or gas filtration capacity decreases, the user will begin to sense a slight odor
or taste of the contaminant, indicating that the filter should be replaced.
Note: The filters are not reusable, therefore, do not attempt to clean and reuse them.
Caution: Abatement Technologies HEPA-AIRE® Portable Air Scrubber units are designed to meet or
exceed standards for high efficiency air filtration equipment. Use only Abatement Technologies parts,
including replacement filters. Use of non-Abatement Technologies parts and filters voids the
product warranty and all performance claims.
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