Service And Maintenance Instruction - iceqube EX series Operation And Installation Manual

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***WARNING: EXPLOSION HAZARD!***
DO NOT SERVICE OR MAINTAIN THIS PRODUCT WHILE CIRCUIT IS
Caution: Service to this model may void the hazardous area ATEX / IECEx Certification and
factory warranty. Please contact Ice Qube with any questions regarding service before
opening or altering the system from its original factory configuration.
The Ice Qube air conditioning system should provide many years of trouble-free operation with a
minimal amount of maintenance. Primary maintenance consists of the ambient air filter(s) condition
and condensate management drain nipple.
1. Ambient Air Filter - The purpose of the filter is to prevent debris in the air from fouling the
condenser coil. The ambient air filter(s) should be checked and cleaned regularly to assure
the cooling system is operating at peak performance. Filter maintenance schedule is
dependent upon ambient air conditions. To check the condition of the air filter, it is
recommended to first remove electrical power from the Ice Qube cooling system. Next,
locate the filter rack(s) and filter(s). Location varies with model. Remove the filter(s) by
grasping the pull tab and sliding from the filter rack. Cleaning methods will be determined
by type of debris trapped by the filter. Dry type of debris may typically be removed with the
use of compressed air, blowing in the opposite direction of the air movement through the
filter as when the filter is installed. Adhering type of debris may be removed by soaking the
filter in a mild detergent solution, then rinsing in clean water. A wet/dry vacuum may be used
to remove excess water from the filter before re-installing into the filter rack. Replace the
filter if it is showing signs of deterioration
Note: It is recommended to have a spare clean filter in stock in order to prevent
prolonged cooling system downtime. The fouled filter may be cleaned at a more
convenient time.
2. Condensate Management Drain Nipple - The condensate management system nipple
should be checked periodically for scale, sludge and debris that may cause the inside of the
nipple to become blocked. The type of environment will determine the frequency of required
maintenance. Nipples may be cleaned using a 6 mm (1/4") inch soft bristle tubing brush.
3. Occasionally, it may be necessary to clean the air conditioner components or cabinet. To
clean the system cabinet, simply wipe it with a damp, lint free cloth. A mild soap solution
may be used if necessary.
PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD:
A. Do not clean while electrical circuit is energized.
B. Surfaces are to be cleaned only with a damp cloth to avoid build-up of electrostatic
charge.
WARNING: REMOVAL OF TMS COVER WILL IMMEDIATELY

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