Air-Care COBRA-5 User Manual

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Unpacking & Safety information
Operating Instructions
Duct Cleaning with COBRA-5
Dryer Duct Cleaning w/ COBRA-5 5
Component Names & Locations
Options & cable repair parts
Parts List
Troubleshooting guide
Cable repairs & Specifications
Glossary
Warranty
NADCA
National Air Duct Cleaners Association
Revised 3Feb2014
COBRA-5
Power Brush System
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Air-Care is a proud member
Air-Care is a Division of D.P.L. Enterprises, Inc.
3868 E. Post Road, Las Vegas, NV 89120 (702) 454-5515, Fax (702) 454-5225
Website: www.air-care.com, E-mail: Info@Air-Care.com
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ISSA
International Sanitary Supply
Association
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NAFA
National Air Filter Association
P/N MM0122

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  • Page 1 International Sanitary Supply National Air Duct Cleaners Association National Air Filter Association Association Air-Care is a Division of D.P.L. Enterprises, Inc. Revised 3Feb2014 3868 E. Post Road, Las Vegas, NV 89120 (702) 454-5515, Fax (702) 454-5225 Website: www.air-care.com, E-mail: Info@Air-Care.com...
  • Page 2: Unpacking And Installation Instructions

    • Never use the COBRA-5 in a wet environment. • Always turn off the main power switch on the COBRA-5 panel when the brush and cable are laid down to prevent injury if the “FWD-OFF-REV” switch is accidentally activated.
  • Page 3: Setup And Testing

    Operating Instructions Setup and Testing The COBRA-5 is designed for use with a portable negative air machine to thoroughly clean round, square and rectangular ducts. Caution must be used when cleaning soft surface ducts such as older, deteriorated duct-board or flexible ducts. There is a torque control switch to reduce the torque when using the more flexible 5/16”...
  • Page 4: Duct Cleaning

    7. When the end of the duct is reached, the cable can be pulled slowly back toward the opening. If the duct is rectangular in shape, stop the COBRA-5 with the remote switch, then run it in the Reverse direction as you pull it back to the duct opening. This will assure that the brush cleans both sides of the rectangular duct.
  • Page 5 CAUTION: The nest claw can be very aggressive, and may damage flexible ducts. 10. If you have access to only one end of the exhaust duct, the Air-Care Vent Vac 4x4 “Y” adapter allows the vacuum and the cable to be inserted from the same end of the exhaust duct.
  • Page 6: Control Panel Components

    Control Panel Components Brush Cable Connector Main Power Switch Speed Control Power Inlet Computer type Remote Switch & Cable storage FWD/OFF/REV Circuit Breaker High/Low Panel Switch & Torque Switch Cable Selector Switch for FWD/OFF/REV “FWD/OFF/REV” Power LED For Panel or Remote Installing Flex-E-Bristle Brush on Cobra Cable Installing Cobra Cable to Motor...
  • Page 7: Optional Accessories

    COBRA-5 Standard Accessories COBRA-5 Instructions on Air-Care Resource 15 Ft Remote for FWD/OFF/REV with Belt Clip COBRA-5 Motor and Control Box with 15 ft Dryer Duct Remote and storage area. Cleaning DVD 3/8”x 35’ Standard Cobra Cable with 18” Brush.
  • Page 8: Parts List

    Included Part # FG0110 COBRA-5, Complete with Standard Accessories 120/220 Rev B COBRA-5, Motor & Control Box with Remote for 120 V and SACOB0038 220V Brush and Cable, COBRA-5 Std 3/8” Core x 35’ Cable. No SACOB0015 brush, order 18” Flex-E-Bristle Brush (Ref#7)
  • Page 9: Troubleshooting Guide

    Prior to troubleshooting, check the following 1. Be sure power cord is in the power inlet on the COBRA-5 Motor Case Panel, AND the switch is in the “ON” or “1” position. The LED should be on, if not try another outlet.
  • Page 10 7. Tighten the collar set screws alternately a little at a time until the collar is holding the split end on the end of the cable securely. The cable is now ready for testing. It should perform like new. If you have any questions, call Air-Care at 800-322-9919. Specifications Power Requirements: 120/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz 7.0 Amps...
  • Page 11: Glossary And Acronyms

    Glossary & Acronyms 1. ACGIH—American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists 2. ASHRAE—American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers 3. Air Handler/ AHU—The Furnace or air conditioner that heats, cools and moves the air. 4. Antimicrobial—Agent that kills Bacteria, Molds and viruses. See “Sanitizer 5.
  • Page 12: Limited Warranty

    The purchaser is responsible for the cost of shipping the equipment to Air-Care’s facility for evaluation. If found to be defective and covered by the terms of this warranty, Air-Care will pay FedEx ground shipping charges on the repaired or replaced item back to the purchaser’s location.

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