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AC 632 series DUCTLESS PCR WORKSTATION OPERATORS MANUAL Rev 4
OPERATORS MANUAL
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OPERATORS MANUAL
DUCTLESS PCR WORKSTATION Class 100 Vertical Laminar Flow & Timed UV Light with UVTect™ Controller
Raleigh, NC 27604 USA Phone: 919-255-3220 • Toll Free: 800-849-0472 • Fax: 919-255-6120 Website: www.aircleansystems.com • Email: info@aircleansystems.com * Product designs are subject to change without notice.
© 2006 AirClean® Systems 57880 Rev. 4
CONTENTS SECTION
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Declaration of Conformity Symbols and Definitions Cautions and Precautions Technical Specifications Overview Unpacking and Installation Controller Instructions Programming Menus Operating Instructions Alarm Messages Maintenance: • Filters • Bulbs • Controller • Cleaning Spare Parts List Warranty Options Shipping Claims Contact Information
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FIGURES
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Figure 1, Airflow pattern Figure 2, Unpacking the workstation Figure 3, Lifting the workstation properly Figure 4, Pre-filter and swell latch locations Figure 5, Door switch, UV lamp and linecord connections Figure 6, Control panel layout Figure 7, HEPA filter replacement Figure 8, Fluorescent bulb replacement Figure 9, Removing the UVTect™ controller from the AC632 model Figure 10, Removing the UVTect™ controller from the AC648 model
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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We:
AirClean® Systems, Inc.
of:
3248 Lake Woodard Drive Raleigh, North Carolina 27604 USA
declare that: Product Name:
Ductless PCR Workstation
Model Numbers:
AC632LFUVC and AC648LFUVC AC632TLFUVC and AC648TLFUVC
in accordance with the following Directives: 73/23/EEC 89/336/EEC
The Low Voltage Directive as amended by 93/68/EEC EMC Directive as amended by 92/31/EEC
has been designed and manufactured to the following specifications: Safety:
IEC 61010: 2001 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT FOR MEASUREMENT
EMC:
CISPR 11 Electromagnetic Disturbance Characteristics - Limits And Methods of Measurement IEC 61000-4-2 Electromagnetic Compatibility, ESD IEC 61000-4-3 Electromagnetic Compatibility, Radiated Immunity IEC 61000-4-4 Electromagnetic Compatibility, Fast Transient IEC 61000-4-5 Electromagnetic Compatibility, Surge IEC 61000-4-6 Electromagnetic Compatibility, Conducted Immunity IEC 61000-4-8 Electromagnetic Compatibility, MM IEC 61000-4-11 Electromagnetic Compatibility, Voltage Interruption
The CE marking has been affixed on the device according to article 10 of the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. I hereby declare that the equipment named above has been designed to comply with the relevant sections of the above referenced specifications. The unit complies with the essential requirements of the directives. Signed by:……………………………………… Name: Position:
M. Kevin McGough General Manager
Raleigh, North Carolina USA 15- Apr-2004
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SYMBOLS AND DEFINITIONS The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of dangerous voltages within the product’s enclosure that maybe of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the presence of important operating maintenance or service instructions.
The sun with the letters UV inside of it within an equilateral triangle alerts the user to the possible presence of Ultra Violet light. The two persons lifting symbol within a circle alerts the user that two persons are required for safe lifting of the object. The presence of this symbol means that this equipment has been designed, tested and certified as complying with the applicable Underwriter’s Laboratory (USA) regulations and recommendations. The presence of this symbol means that this equipment has been designed, tested and certified as complying with all of the essential requirements applicable to European Union (CE) regulations and recommendations. This symbol alerts the user to the correct replacement fuses for the product.
Abbreviation
Definition
PCR*
Polymerase Chain Reaction – Herein PCR should be read to mean working with nucleic acid and the various amplification technologies.
PPE
Personal Protective Equipment
OSHA
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
ACGIH
American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists
TLV
Threshold Limit Value
HEPA
High-Efficiency Particulate Air
UV
Ultra-Violet
MSDS
Material Safety Data Sheet
*PCR is a registered symbol of Hoffman LaRoche
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CAUTIONS AND PRECAUTIONS Signal Words and Meanings WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION - indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices or potential equipment damage.
Cautions Always use a properly grounded line cord and receptacle.
Always replace fuses with those specified.
These instructions must be placed in an easily seen location.
DO NOT operate the equipment without the filters in place. DO NOT use this equipment for purposes other than nucleic acid preparation and amplification of non-biological substances.
DO NOT use this system until it has been properly installed.
DO NOT operate this unit if the linecord appears damaged or frayed in any way.
DO NOT attempt to access non-user serviceable components of system. DO NOT operate this unit if display is blank or hard to read. If display is hard to read, call customer service. DO NOT look directly at the UV light.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Dimensions Outside Dimensions Inside Dimensions Weight, including filters Airflow Characteristics Low Airflow Alarm Volume of Filtered Air Linear Face Velocity Electrical Voltage Current Power Consumption Mains Fluctuation Fuses Type Requirements Environmental Usage Altitude Humidity Installation Category Pollution Degree Operation Speed Selection Construction Top Material Front Panel and Sides (3) Base Material Prefilter1 Type Weight Dimensions Requirements Options Cart w/ two 4” locking wheels
AC632LFUVC
AC648LFUVC
32”w x 30”h x 24”d 31”w x 20”h x 23”d 100 lbs.
48”w x 31”h x 24”d 47”w x 20”h x 23”d 150 lbs.
Audible/Visual 200 CFM 50 FPM
Audible/Visual 400 CFM 100 FPM
110VAC 60 Hz or 230VAC50 Hz 1.4A / .7A 150W ±10%
110VAC 60 Hz or 230VAC50 Hz 2.8A /1.4A 300W ±10%
3A 250V, Slow Blow 5 X 20 1 (110V) / 2 (230V)
6.3A 250V, Slow Blow 5 X 20 1 (110V) / 2 (230V)
Indoor Use Only Up to 2000m
Indoor Use Only Up to 2000m
80% Max up to 31C Decreasing Linearly to 50% at 40C
80% Max up to 31C Decreasing Linearly to 50% at 40C
II 2
II 2
Variable Speed
Variable Speed
ABS Lexan™ Polycarbonate Structural Polypropylene
ABS Lexan™ Polycarbonate Structural Polypropylene
ACFLFPRE 8 oz. 24”l x 12”w x 3”h 1
ACFLFPRE-18 6 lbs. 18”l x 12”w x 3”h 2
32”l x 24”w x 34”h
48”l x 24”w x 34”h
1. The AC600 Series LFUVC Model Workstation is shipped with a prefilter secured on the top of the head assembly. Prefilters are designed to remove initial room air particulate and are 95% efficient for particulate down to .5 microns in diameter. Prefilters must be checked on a scheduled basis. Refer to the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. 2. The AC600 Series LFUVC Model Workstation is shipped with the ACFHEPA filter installed. This filter is used for the containment of airborne particulate and to provide a Class 100 clean work environment for the user. This workstation will not neutralize any fumes The ACFHEPA filter must be changed on a scheduled basis. Refer to the MAINTENANCE section of this manual.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS
Physical Dimensions Outside Dimensions Inside Dimensions Weight, including filters Airflow Characteristics Low Airflow Alarm Volume of Filtered Air Linear Face Velocity Electrical Voltage Current Power Consumption Mains Fluctuation Fuses Type Requirements Environmental Usage Altitude Humidity Installation Category Pollution Degree Operation Speed Selection Construction Top Material Front Panel and Sides (3) Base Material Prefilter1 Type Weight Dimensions Requirements Options Cart w/ two 4” locking wheels
AC632TLFUVC
AC648TLFUVC
32”w x 40”h x 24”d 31”w x 30”h x 23”d 125 lbs.
48”w x 41”h x 24”d 47”w x 30”h x 23”d 175 lbs.
Audible/Visual 200 CFM 50 FPM
Audible/Visual 400 CFM 100 FPM
110VAC 60 Hz or 230VAC50 Hz 1.4A / .7A 150W ±10%
110VAC 60 Hz or 230VAC50 Hz 2.8A /1.4A 300W ±10%
3A 250V, Slow Blow 5 X 20 1 (110V) / 2 (230V)
6.3A 250V, Slow Blow 5 X 20 1 (110V) / 2 (230V)
Indoor Use Only Up to 2000m
Indoor Use Only Up to 2000m
80% Max up to 31C Decreasing Linearly to 50% at 40C
80% Max up to 31C Decreasing Linearly to 50% at 40C
II 2
II 2
Variable Speed
Variable Speed
ABS Lexan™ Polycarbonate Structural Polypropylene
ABS Lexan™ Polycarbonate Structural Polypropylene
ACFLFPRE 8 oz. 24”l x 12”w x 3”h 1
ACFLFPRE-18 6 lbs. 18”l x 12”w x 3”h 2
32”l x 24”w x 34”h
48”l x 24”w x 34”h
1. The AC600 Series LFUVC Model Workstation is shipped with a prefilter secured on the top of the head assembly. Prefilters are designed to remove initial room air particulate and are 95% efficient for particulate down to .5 microns in diameter. Prefilters must be checked on a scheduled basis. Refer to the MAINTENANCE section of this manual. 2. The AC600 Series LFUVC Model Workstation is shipped with the ACFHEPA filter installed. This filter is used for the containment of airborne particulate and to provide a Class 100 clean work environment for the user. This workstation will not neutralize any fumes. The ACFHEPA filter must be changed on a scheduled basis. Refer to the MAINTENANCE section of this manual.
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OVERVIEW The AC600 Series LFUVC Model Workstation, with UVTect™ microprocessor-driven control, allows the operator to maintain a Class 100 clean work area during PCR preparation (nucleic acid preparation) and amplification. Airborne contaminants are eliminated through pre-filter and HEPA filtration. Class 100, vertical laminar airflow bathes the work surface and provides positive pressure at the face of the unit. The positive pressure eliminates potential airborne contaminants that may enter the workstation during amplification. UVTect™ provides variable speed blower control allowing the operator to increase or decrease airflow relevant to the application requirements. UVTect™ also provides constant monitoring of the filter, with audible/visual alarms to alert the user of a blocked filter. The LFUVC model also provides 254 nm short-wave UV light to effectively destroy contaminating DNA and RNA within minutes. Short-wave UV bulbs (254 nm) have a definable useful life of 1000 hours in the AirClean® Systems PCR workstation. The UVTect™ Controller tracks UV bulb hours and alerts the user when to replace the UV bulb. The AirClean™ Systems PCR Combination Workstation with UVTect™ controller ensures unmatched process protection and prevents operator exposure to short-wave UV energy.
WARNING: THIS WORKSTATION IS NOT DESIGNED FOR USE WITH BIOLOGICAL SAMPLES. AIRFLOW PATTERN 1) Room air enters at “A”. 2) Air is forced through pre-filter and HEPA filter creating laminar flow. 3) Clean laminar flow air enters work area at “B” and exits at “C”.
Figure 1, Airflow pattern
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UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1) Make sure that your workstation arrived secured to a pallet/skid. Inspect the exterior packaging (box) for damage. Note any damage or absence of pallet on the freight carrier’s waybill and call AirClean® Systems immediately. 2) Put on safety glasses and cut banding material. 3) Remove box top and sleeve. 4) Remove shrink-wrap and foam. If you use a sharp object to cut the shrink-wrap and foam, make sure not to cut into the workstation.
Figure 2, Unpacking the workstation
CAUTION: This workstation should not be installed near doors, windows or air conditioning/ heating/ ventilation systems. Air must be allowed to circulate freely around the enclosure. Allow at least 3” between the top of the enclosure and any overhead cabinets or shelving for adequate air intake. Note: Ready access is required to the power entry module and On/Off switch located at the upper, rear corner behind the UVTect™ controller. 5) If ordered, assemble the mobile cart. Assembly instructions are included with the cart and also in the OPTIONS section of this manual. (page 23) 6) Designate the appropriate installation location. Make sure that the desired area is stable enough to hold the workstation and that there is an appropriate AC wall receptacle near the workstation. Do not place workstations near doors or windows.
CAUTION: DO NOT lift the workstation by the head assembly, the sash, or any protruding wires. 7) With the help of a co-worker, lift the workstation out of the bottom tray of the box. Make sure to lift from the bottom of the workstation. See figure 3. 9
Sash Hinges
Figure 3, Lifting the workstation properly.
8) Place the workstation in the desired location. Once in place, make sure that it is secure and stable. 9) Visually inspect your workstation, checking for any damage that may have occurred in shipping. Pay special attention to the sash hinges. If damage has occurred, call AirClean® Systems immediately. DO NOT attempt to use workstation. 10) Remove the pre-filter for inspection before use. Refer to the MAINTENANCE section of this manual for complete instructions. (page 16) 11) Make sure that the swell latches, located on the side lip of the head assembly, are in the latched position and that the head assembly is secure and properly seated. See figure 4. Pre-filters
Pre-filter Swell Latch
Swell Latch
AC632 model
AC648 model
Figure 4, Pre-filter and swell latch locations.
12) Make sure that the door switch cable on the right hand side of the head assembly is secure. See figure 5. 10
CAUTION: Only use approved accessories with the exterior connectors.
13) Make sure that any exterior linecord connections are secure and seated properly. These connections are located on the back of the workstation. See figure 5. 14) Locate the power entry module on the back of the workstation. Insert the female end of the linecord into the power entry module and the male end into an appropriate electrical outlet. See figure 5.
Power Entry Module
Figure 5, Door Switch, UV Lamp and Linecord Connections. UV Light
Door Switch Linecord
Fluorescent Light
AC632 model
Power Entry Module
Door Switch
AC648 model
Linecord
UV Light
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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS
Figure 6, Control panel layout.
QUICK KEYS BLOWER - Inactive button for workstation. Blower will automatically turn on when front sash is opened and off when sash is closed. UV LIGHT (light blue icon) - One touch to enable UV light bulb. When front sash is opened, safety switch automatically turns UV light off to prevent exposure. Front sash must be closed for UV light to illuminate. LIGHT (yellow icon) - One touch to enable fluorescent light. Light will automatically turn on when front sash is opened and turn off when sash is closed. TIMER - User definable lab event timer.
AUX - Inactive key for workstation.
NAVIGATION KEYS MODE
Allows the operator to move between different program screens. Allows movement within each program screen. The user modifiable portions of the
SELECT screen will be blinking. SET
Allows operator to adjust the following user definable settings: • Blower output • UV light timer • Lab event timer • Time/Date
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PROGRAMMING MENUS NOTE: The UVTect™ controller has been pre-programmed by AirClean® Systems to allow the unit to be operational immediately. (The fluorescent light and blower, which is preset to run at full speed, automatically turn on when sash is opened.) The UV light time is preset to stay on for a 15-minute period when the sash is closed and the UV key is depressed.
• MAIN MENU - Displays the time, date, and stat when the main power is on and the controller power is off. When controller power is activated the screen will display one of the following and may be changed by pressing the “Select” arrow keys: • UV Timer - UV light timer, factory set at 15 minutes. • Timer - General lab event timer, factory set at 20 minutes. • Filt BP - Monitors filter and will read 0 - 100. Press “Mode” arrow keys to scroll between the following program screens: BLOWER - From this screen you can increase/decrease blower speed. TIMER - Allows operator to turn the lab event timer on/off and set a specific amount of time. Pressing the “Timer” quick key on the controller will activate the timer. UV - Allows operator to set operation time of UV light. It is factory preset for 15 minutes. TIME/DATE - Operator can change displayed time and date. ALARM SET - THIS SCREEN IS FACTORY PRESET. DO NOT ALTER THIS SCREEN! Monitors HEPA filter(s) for blockage. ALARM ENABLE - THIS SCREEN IS FACTORY PRESET. DO NOT ALTER THIS SCREEN! Controls audio/visual alarms for workstation. NOTE: You can deactivate the audible alarm, when it sounds, by touching the alarm button on the controller. The visual alarm will still work. FILTER - Chronologically displays days remaining for filter life. For every new filter installed, a new filter serial number must be entered. See Maintenance section on Page 16 for complete instructions. The first filter serial number has already been entered for you prior to shipment. UV LAMP - Displays hours remaining for UV bulb life. NOTE: Each time the UV bulb is illuminated, a minimum of one hour will be used. Each UV bulb has a life expectancy of 1000 bulb hours. The workstation will alarm before the bulb life expires. For complete instructions on replacing the UV bulb, refer to the Maintenance Section on Page 17. BLOWER HOURS - Displays the hours and minutes that the blower has been active. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION • After programming the above options, use the quick keys to activate/deactivate them. • Each alarm has a different sound and will flash what the problem is on the display screen. • Close sash after each use. • Changes within each program are automatically saved. 13
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1) To activate the main power of the workstation, flip the switch above the power inlet. See figure 5. 2) The “POWER” button on the controller will be illuminated; if it isn’t press the quick key labeled “POWER”. When “ON”, the top line of the controller screen will read “SYS OK” and display the time. The bottom line of the controller will read one of the following, and can be changed by pressing the “SELECT” arrow keys: • Timer - General lab event timer • UV Time - UV light timer, factory set at 15 minutes • Filt BP - Monitors filter and will read 0-100 (filter must be replaced at 100) To change settings, see Controller Instructions on page 12. 3) Open the front sash. The blower and fluorescent light should turn on. When sash is closed, the blower and fluorescent light should turn off. 4) To begin the sterilization period, close the sash completely and press the UV light quick key on the controller. The UV light timer will count down from 15 minutes. The UV light will automatically turn off when the timer reaches zero. Note: The UV light will automatically turn off when the front sash is opened and light will activate when the sash is closed. The UV light timer will continue counting down once the sash is closed. 5) Close the front sash when the workstation is not in use and press the “POWER” button on the controller to turn off the unit. The LCD screen will display the time and date. 6) Clean the unit on a scheduled basis. See MAINTENANCE section for instructions. (page 21)
ALARM MESSAGES The alarms that are built into the system are maintenance related. They are designed to tell the operator about conditions that may affect the operation of the workstation and decrease its performance. • ALARM → CHG FILT - The change filter alarm is a chronological timed alarm that turns on about two weeks before the HEPA filter should be changed. It serves as a reminder to change the filter before it becomes blocked. • ALARM → FILT BP - the BP alarm comes on when either the prefilter or the HEPA filter becomes dirty and the workstation requires immediate filter maintenance. • ALARM → UV CHECK - The UV light alarm comes on after 900 hours. After 1000 on/off cycles have been expended the UV radiation may not be effective. Replacement of the UV bulb is required. 14
MAINTENANCE FILTERS Pre-filters Pre-filters should be inspected for dust/particulate saturation every month. With average use, the pre-filters should be changed every 3 months. For the AC632 Workstation, 32” wide: Inspection/Replacement Instructions 1. Disconnect power from the outlet. 2. Remove the four black knobs located on top of the head assembly. 3. Lift the pre-filter access panel and remove pre-filter. • If pre-filter is saturated with dust, it must be discarded and replaced as any non-biohazardous waste. • Do not attempt to wash pre-filter and place back in workstation. This will reduce the life of the HEPA filter. 4. If replacement is necessary, place a new pre-filter on the head assembly, evenly covering the intake holes. 5. Place the pre-filter access panel back in place and securely tighten the black knobs. 6. Reconnect the power supply. For the AC648 Workstation, 48” Wide: Inspection/Replacement Instructions 1. Disconnect power from the outlet. 2. Lift and remove each of the two pre-filter access panels located at the top of the head assembly. Remove each pre-filter and inspect for dust/particulate. • If pre-filters are saturated with dust, it must be discarded and replaced as any non-biohazardous waste. • Do not attempt to wash pre-filters and place back in workstation. This will reduce the life of the HEPA filter. 4. If replacement is necessary, place new pre-filters pre-filter access panel, evenly covering the intake holes. 5. Place the pre-filter access panels back in place. 6. Reconnect the power supply.
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HEPA Filters HEPA filters should be changed every 18-24 months or when the alarm sounds, whichever comes first. Replacement Instructions:
CAUTION: Disconnect the linecord from the power entry module prior to proceeding. 1. Disconnect linecord from the power entry module. Disconnect the door switch cable and light cables. See figure 5. 2. Lift up black latches on each side of the head assembly cover.
CAUTION: Two persons are required to remove the head assembly. 3. With the black latches in the upward position, remove the head assembly cover.
AC632 model
AC648 model
Figure 7, HEPA filter replacement.
4. Remove the HEPA filter(s) from the filter bed and discard as any non-biohazardous waste. 5. Remove the new HEPA filter(s) from the packaging using caution not to touch the white filter media. Take note of the serial number on the new HEPA filter. The serial number will be required later. 6. Place the HEPA filter(s) in the filter bed with the metal screen side down. 7. Align the head assembly cover back into position and secure black latches. 8. Reconnect the linecord, door switch cable, and light cables. 9. With power on, check the status of the unit. If the Low Airflow Alarm is activated, please contact Technical Support. 10. A new serial number must be logged into the controller each time a new HEPA filter is installed. (See #5 for serial number.) 16
To enter a new serial number: • Press the “MODE” up arrow key until the filter screen is displayed. This screen will display the days remaining for filter life. • Press the “SELECT” up arrow key. The first 2 digits of the old filter serial number will be blinking. • Using the “SET” keys, enter the new serial number starting with the first two digits. Press the “SELECT” up arrow key to move to the next set of digits. • Repeat until the entire serial number is entered. • Press the “SELECT” up arrow key until the “<” carat symbol is blinking. • Finish by pressing the “SET” up arrow key once to reset the filter serial number.
BULBS Fluorescent Bulbs The AC632LFUVC workstation contains one fluorescent bulb, and the AC648LFUVC workstation contains two fluorescent bulbs. They may be replaced as needed with a 15W Cool White Bulb. To replace the fluorescent light bulb in the AC632 model:
CAUTION: Disconnect the linecord from the power entry module prior to proceeding. 1. Turn off the power at the power entry module. See figure 5. 2. Completely open the folding front sash by carefully resting it on the head assembly of the workstation. See figure 8. 3. Using both hands, turn the bulb counter clockwise ¼ of a turn and remove from the light socket. 4. Install new bulb by sliding into the light socket and turning clockwise ¼ of a turn until the bulb locks into place. 5. Turn the power back on at the power entry module. See figure 5.
AC632 model
AC648 model
Figure 8, Fluorescent bulb replacement.
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To replace the fluorescent light bulb in the AC648 model:
CAUTION: Disconnect the linecord from the power entry module prior to proceeding. 1. Disconnect linecord from the power entry module. Disconnect the door switch cable and light cables. See figure 5. 2. Lift up black latches on each side of the head assembly cover.
CAUTION: Two persons are required to remove the head assembly. 3. With the black latches in the upward position, remove the head assembly cover. See figure 8. 4. Using both hands, turn the bulb counter clockwise ¼ of a turn and remove the bulb from the socket. 5. Install new bulb by sliding into the light socket and turning it clockwise ¼ of a turn until the bulb locks into place. 6. Align the head assembly cover back into position and secure black latches. 7. Reconnect the linecord, door switch cable, and light cables.
UV Bulbs Each UV bulb has a life expectancy of 1000 bulb hours. The UVTect™ Controller will track the remaining UV bulb hours. Each time the UV bulb is illuminated, a minimum of one hour will be used. The alarm will sound when 100 UV bulb hours remain. When the life of the UV bulb has expired, the UV light will not work until a new bulb is installed.
CAUTION: Disconnect the linecord from the power entry module prior to proceeding. To replace the UV light bulb(s) in the AC632 or AC648 models: 1. Turn off the power at the power entry module. See figure 5. 2. Completely open the folding front sash by carefully resting on the head assembly of the workstation. 3. Using both hands, turn the bulb counter clockwise ¼ of a turn and remove the light socket. 4. Take note of the serial number on the sleeve of the new bulb prior to installing. Install new bulb by sliding into the light socket and turning clockwise ¼ of a turn until the bulb locks into place. 5. Turn the power back on at the power entry module. See figure 5.
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To enter serial number of new UV bulb: 1. Press the “MODE” arrow keys until the UV Lamp screen is displayed. This screen will display the number of remaining useful hours for the UV bulb. 2. Press the “SELECT” up arrow key. 3. Using the “SET” keys, enter the new serial number starting with the first two digits. Press the “SELECT” up arrow key to move to the next set of digits. 4. Repeat until the entire serial number is entered. 5. Press the “SELECT” up arrow key until the “<” carat key blinks. 6. Finish by pressing the “SET” up arrow key once to reset the UV light screen.
CONTROLLER WARNING: Only remove the controller module under the direction of an AirClean® Systems trained technician. Controller Replacement for AC632 Model Workstation Removal 1. Remove the linecord from the power entry module as shown in figure 5.
WARNING: If the linecord has not been removed there may be potentially hazardous voltages present behind the controller module. 2. Remove three mounting screws from the top of the controller and slide the control module forward until you can access the two connectors on the rear of the module. See figure 9. Mounting Screws
Figure 9, Removing the UVTect™ Controller from the AC632 model.
3. Disconnect the two connectors at the rear of the module and remove module. 19
Replacement
WARNING: If the linecord has not been removed there may be potentially hazardous voltages present behind the controller module. 4. Place the new control module so that the left rear corner is in the control box opening. 5. Reattach the two connectors at the rear of the control box. 6. Slide the module into position and replace the three mounting screws. 7. Reattach the linecord as shown in figure 5.
Controller Replacement for AC648 Model Workstation Removal 1. Remove the linecord from the power entry module as shown in figure 5.
WARNING: If the linecord has not been removed there may be potentially hazardous voltages present behind the controller module. 2. Remove two mounting screws from the front of the controller and slide the control module forward until you can access the two connectors on the rear of the module. See figure 10. 3. Disconnect the two connectors at the rear of the module and remove module. Replacement
WARNING: If the linecord has not been removed there may be potentially hazardous voltages present behind the controller module. 4. Place the new controller so that the left rear corner is in the mounting opening and reattach the two connectors. 5. Slide the module into position and replace the two mounting screws. 6. Reattach the linecord as shown in figure 5. Mounting Screws
Figure 10, Removing the UVTect™ controller from the AC648 model.
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