TABLE OF CONTENT 1. Safety Precautions 2. Device Identi cation 3. System Overview 4. Control Panel Identi cation 5. Getting Started - Display Screen Menu - Changing the Settings - Fault Indicator on the control panel - Controlling the Active Oxygen emission rate - Installation of device - Installation of nozzle 6.
Any subsequent fault in the operation of the device will not be covered by the Warranty, and repair and maintenance service will be chargeable. 10. If the power cable is damaged, contact an authorized Medklinn Service Centre for repairs immediately. 11. Do not wipe the device with benzene or paint thinner.
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NOTE – Radio, TV or sensitive equipment interference: If the device should cause interference to radio, television reception or any sensitive equipment, try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the distance between the device and radio/TV receiver/sensitive equipment.
Filters the air supply Collects any liquid formed Reservoir from air condensation Active Oxygen Outlet for the generated Active Oxygen Outlet Controls/Monitors the entire Control Panel system Door Door of the device Door Lock Locks the device’s door Medklinn PRO AS750D (Front View)
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Increases oxygen purity in the HVPS air supply Tower Power Supply Supplies power to the fan Cools internal compartment Power Supply temperature Oxygen Tower HVPS Supplies power to the ozone module Compressor Ozone Module Generates the Active Oxygen Medklinn PRO AS750D (Inner Compartment View)
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(Optional accessory) Port Leveling Feet Ozone Sensor Filters dust from entering the Port Fan Filter inner compartment Medklinn PRO AS750D Medklinn PRO AS750D (Bottom View) (Top View) Air Ventilation Holes for air to ow in/out of the inner compartment Holes...
When the Medklinn PRO AS750D operates, the air is taken in by the compressor through the air inlet into the HEPA lter. This air is forced through a ne mesh lter that traps pollutants before passing into the oxygen tower, which compresses the air and removes nitrogen from it, thus increases the purity of oxygen (O2) up to 90%.
CONTROL PANEL IDENTIFICATION Functional parts Display Screen Displays information status of Display Screen the device FAULT INDI C ATORS OZONE GENERATOR Shows that the device is Power Indicator ON/OFF OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW To switch the device ON/OFF ALARM BYPASS Power Button and works as BACK button in the menus...
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CONTROL PANEL IDENTIFICATION Fault indicators Display Screen Ozone Points to a problem with the ozone generator Generator FAULT I ND I C ATO RS Oxygen Points to a problem with the OZONE GENERATOR oxygen chamber Chamber OXYGEN CHAMBER Air Flow Points to a problem with the AIR FLOW air ow...
GETTING STARTED 1. Plug the power cord into the connector of the device and 110V-240V AC power outlet. NOTE: Proper grounding for international plugs: For safety precaution, international plugs must have proper grounding wire connected to the device. 2. Press the Power Button on the Control Panel to switch on the device 3.
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Shows that the device has an issue to be addressed and has 30 REMAIN: 30 days days remaining of operating time before it shuts down. Make a call to the nearest Medklinn’s service center to address the issue. (c) MODE: STOPPED MODE: STOPPED Shows that the device has stopped operating.
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4. P2 12:00 - 14:00 Shows the setting of Program 2. It includes the start time, end time and shows that this current program is being disabled. Disabled 5. P3 15:00 - 17:00 Shows the setting of Program 3. It includes the start time, end time and shows that this current program is being disabled.
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8. O3 LVL at ROOM1 (Optional. Activated when ozone sensor is O3 LVL at ROOM1 installed) Shows the ozone level detected by ozone sensor 1. 0.00PPM 9. O3 LVL at ROOM2 (Optional. Activated when ozone sensor is O3 LVL at ROOM2 installed) Shows the ozone level detected by ozone sensor 2.
Changing the settings 1. Switch on the device by pressing Power on the Control Panel. 2. Wait until the information on the Display Screen is shown. 3. Press Set to enter into the main menu. Except the Display Screen, the other components stop operating while in this mode.
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(ii) Changing the operation time 8. From step 3, press Down to go onto the next option in the Program Setting main menu. The display Program Setting will be shown. 9. Press Set to change the Program Setting. 10. To set a single operation time for the entire 24 hours, press Down until Program 24h is shown and follow steps 12 - 16 only.
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14. Press Up/Down to toggle the time interval wanted. Disable 10minON, 10minON, 10minON, 10minON, 10minON, 10minOFF 20minOFF 30minOFF 40minOFF 50minOFF Disable Program Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 Time 5 20minON, 20minON, 20minON, 20minON, 20minON, 30minON, 10minOFF 20minOFF 30minOFF 40minOFF 50minOFF...
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15. Press Set to select. There will be an asterisk beside the values *10min ON, to show that this particular time is selected. 30min OFF 16. Press Power twice to go back to main menu. Program 1 Program 1 17. Press Set to con gure settings of Program 1. 18.
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19. Press Up/Down to toggle the time interval wanted. Disable 10minON, 10minON, 10minON, 10minON, 10minON, 10minOFF 20minOFF 30minOFF 40minOFF 50minOFF Disable Program Time 1 Time 2 Time 3 Time 4 Time 5 20minON, 20minON, 20minON, 20minON, 20minON, 30minON, 10minOFF 20minOFF 30minOFF 40minOFF 50minOFF...
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20. Press Set to select. There will be an asterisk beside the values *10min ON, to show that this particular time is selected. 30min OFF 21. Press Power to go back to the previous menu. Edit Program 1 22. Press Down and then Set to enter Start Time con guration. Start Time Edit Value 23.
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NOTE - This is to set the cut-o limit of Active Oxygen production into the surrounding air. Once it reaches the limit, the ozone sensor will automatically stop the device from operating. The device starts operating again when the Active Oxygen is below the cut-o limit. Only change the O3 Threshold setting under direct supervision from Medklinn.
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32. From step 3, press Down until you see O3 Threshold in the O3 Threshold menu. 33. Press Set to enter O3 Threshold settings. O3 Threshold 34. Press Set to con gure settings for Sensor 1 (Sensor 1) 35. Press Up/Down to increase/decrease parts per million (ppm) Edit Value levels by 0.01.
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NOTE - Only applies to Medklinn PRO AS750D devices which have more than 1 sensor. 41. Press Power to go BACK to the previous menu. 42. Press Power again to exit from the setting menu. NOTE - The Medklinn PRO AS750D device will continue operating after exiting from the setting menu.
Fault Indicators on the Control Panel Fault indicators appear to notify the user that there is a problem with the device. It is also accompanied with a buzzer sound. It directs the user to which component has failed. Ozone Generator Fault Condition: Buzzer sound emitted, red light on Ozone Generator, Display Screen shows ALARM: O3, Press v (Down) to mute.
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Steps to take: 1. Press Down to switch o the alarm. 2. Contact the nearest Medklinn service centre to arrange for maintenance service immediately. FAULT INDI C ATORS Call dealer for service OZONE GENERATOR OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS 3.
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OZONE GENERATOR Press V to mute OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS 2. Contact the nearest Medklinn service centre to arrange for maintenance service immediately. FAULT IN DIC ATO RS Call dealer for service OZONE GENERATOR OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW...
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3. Meanwhile, the device will still continue to operate for the time stated on the Display Screen. FAU LT I ND I C ATOR S Mode: Temporary OZONE GENERATOR Remain: 30 days OXYGEN CHAMBER AIR FLOW ALARM BYPASS Air ow fault Condition: Buzzer sound emitted, red light on Air Flow, Display Screen shows Mode: Stopped, Call for service, device has stopped operating.
(without the fault status above). The fault is resolved when the device is operating in normal mode after 40 seconds. 3. If it is not, press Power to switch the device o and contact the nearest Medklinn service centre to arrange for maintenance service immediately.
Installation of Device 1. The PRO AS750D can be mounted on the wall using the 1HP brackets or the mounting holes at the back of the casing. For the Wall Bracket method, use the 4 leveling feet to secure the PRO AS750D to the bracket.
Installation of Nozzle Electrical Conduit Protects the FEP tubes which ½” /(12.7mm) runs through it T-joint T-joint Electrical Conduit Channels the Active Oxygen to (stainless steel) di erent Straight Nozzles ½” /(12.7mm) (stainless steel) Channels the Active Oxygen FEP Tube from the device to the Straight Nozzles To reservoir...
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Active Oxygen ow through the FEP Tubes. 5. Connect multiple Straight Nozzles along the FEP Tube path each with a T-joint. 6. Connect the FEP Tubes to the Straight Nozzles and device’s Reservoir outlet. FEP tube inside the ½ inch electrical conduit PRO AS750D Straight Nozzle...
7. The Straight Nozzle is secured to the ceiling by using the Nylon Butter y Anchor and two Stainless Steel screws. Screws 3.5 x 40 mm (stainless steel) Nylon Butter y Anchor Ceiling BASIC MAINTENANCE Cleaning the Fan Filter 1. Turn o the AC power outlet. Make sure the light at the ON/OFF Button is not lit. 2.
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3. Brush the Filter Mesh with a soft bristle brush. Rinse and dry the Filter Cover. Wipe the Fan gently with a dry cloth. Filter Mesh Filter Cover 4. Assemble the Fan Filter in proper order and reattach it to the Fan. 5.
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