EN
Before accessing live electrical parts, disconnect the power supply
to the dryer using the disconnect switch or disconnecting the cable
connections .
Maintenance Chart
For optimum performance from your dryer, follow the periodic maintenance
schedule described below.
Table 7: Maintenance Chart
WEEKLY
CONDENSATE DRAINS (TIMED AND NO-LOSS
DRAINS)
Verify that the condensate drains are operating
correctly by pressing the TEST button.
EVERY 4 MONTHS
CONDENSER
Remove any dust from the condenser fins.
EVERY 6 MONTHS
AIR FILTER
Replace air filter element.
YEARLY
(TIMED DRAINS ONLY)
Completely disassemble the drains and clean all
their components.
Cleaning Condensate Drains (Timed Drains Only)
Periodically clean the screen inside the valve to keep the drain functioning at
maximum capacity. To do this, perform the following steps:
1.
Close the strainer ball valve completely to isolate it from the air
receiver tank.
2.
Press the TEST button on the timer to vent the pressure remaining
in the valve. Repeat until all pressure is removed.
High pressure air can cause injury from flying debris . Ensure the
strainer ball valve is completely closed and pressure is released from
the valve prior to cleaning .
3.
Remove the plug from the strainer with a suitable wrench. If you
hear air escaping from the cleaning port, STOP IMMEDIATELY and
repeat steps 1 and 2.
4.
Remove the stainless steel filter screen and clean it. Remove any
debris that may be in the strainer body before replacing the filter
screen.
5.
Replace plug and tighten with wrench.
6.
When putting the valve back into service, press the TEST button to
confirm proper function.
Testing Condensate Drains (No-Loss Drains Only)
Press the TEST button to confirm proper function.
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INTEGRATED DRYER MAINTENANCE
WARNING
WARNING
Disassembling the Integrated Dryer
The dryer shall be disassembled, charged or repaired by a refrigerant
specialist .
Refrigerant liquid and lubricating oil inside the refrigeration circuit
shall be recovered in compliance with current norms in the country
where the dryer is installed .
Refrigerant leaks may be identified by tripping of the refrigeration
overload protector .
If a leak is detected in the refrigerant circuit, seek technical assistance .
If a refrigerant leak occurs, thoroughly air the room before
commencing work .
In normal temperature and pressure conditions, the R-404A
refrigerant is a colorless, class A1/A1 gas with TVL value of 1000 ppm
(ASHRAE classification) .
Decommissioning the Integrated Dryer
Decommission the dryer and the relevant packaging in compliance with the
rules locally in force.
Pay particular attention to the refrigerant, as it contains part of the
refrigerating compressor lubricating oil.
Contact a waste disposal and recycling utility.
Table 8: Integrated Dryer Materials of Construction
RECYCLING DISASSEMBLY
Frame and panels
Heat exchanger (cooler)
Pipes
Insulation
Compressor
Condenser
Refrigerant
Valve
NOTICE
NOTICE
NOTICE
Steel / epoxy resin polyester
Stainless steel / aluminum
Copper
Gum synthetic
Steel / copper / aluminum / oil
Aluminum
R-404A
Steel
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