HealthyAir HA-SCP-G5-AE Manual

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HealthyAir
Aerosol Extractor
HA-SCP-G5-AE
Healthy Air Inc.
800-259-2535
www.HealthyAir.com

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  • Page 1 ® HealthyAir Aerosol Extractor HA-SCP-G5-AE Healthy Air Inc. 800-259-2535 www.HealthyAir.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents HealthyAir® HA-IFM-1111-AE Filter Important Safety Instructions Technical Specifications Packaging Reference Packing Notice Component Reference 7-14 Assembly Instructions 15-16 Operation Guidelines 17-19 Filter Replacement 20-21 Maintenance Extraction Hose Replacement 22-27 Basic Service and Troubleshooting Electrical Wiring Schematic 1-Yeart Limited Warranty Product Registration Form Healthy Air Inc.
  • Page 3: Healthyair® Ha-Ifm-1111-Ae Filter

    ® HealthyAir Aerosol Extractor Model HA-SCP-G5-AE Recirculating Ventilation Outside Ventilation HA-IFM-1111-AE Replacement Filter www.HealthyAir.com...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    It is advised that a surge protector device with a minimum rating of 1,000 Joules is ® used to protect the HealthyAir unit from damage by AC power transients or lightening surges.
  • Page 5: Technical Specifications

    II. Technical Specifications Visit www.HealthyAir.com and select Specifications from the menu bar to download detailed Specification Sheet, with complete product dimensions and air flow rate information. HA-SCP-G5-AE-W (White) Model Numbers HA-SCP-G5-AE-G (Gray) HA-SCP-G5-AE-B (Black) Rated Voltage 120V/60HZ Power Consumption 200W Weight 40 lbs.
  • Page 6: Packaging Reference

    The HealthyAir Aerosol Extractor is shipped in two (2) cartons: ® Carton 1: (1) HealthyAir Aerosol Extractor, (1) Integrated Filter Module, (1) Outlet Flange, (1) Outlet Base Blank-Off Plate, (4) Caster Wheels, (1) Acoustic Mat, (1) Remote Control, (1) Power Cord,...
  • Page 7: Packing Notice

    IV. Packaging Notice NOTICE Before operating the machine, do the following: 1. Open the Access Door (Refer to Section 8.2) 2. Remove the Integrated Filter Module 3. Remove the plastic wrapping from the filter 4. Re-install the Integrated Filter Module 5.
  • Page 8: Component Reference

    V. Component Reference ® 1. Outer Frame 23. Centering Ring 12.eHEPA Filter 24. Hood 2. Acoustic Mat 13. eGrid 3. Blower/Motor 25. Control Panel Display 14. Silicon Seal 4. Metal Screen 15. Pre-Filter 26. Control Panel 5. Caster Wheels 27. HV Contact Spring 16.
  • Page 9: Assembly Instructions

    VI. Assembly Instructions 6.1 Recirculating Ventilation Setup The following procedure is for Recirculating Ventilation configuration of the unit, whereby filtered air is discharged from the bottom vent and reintroduced into the facility. For Outside Ventilation configuration, that enables connection of the unit to an exhaust duct to vent filtered air out of the facility, skip Section 6.1 and refer to installation instructions in Section 6.2.
  • Page 10 VI. Assembly Instructions 6.2 Outside Ventilation Setup (Optional) ® The HealthyAir Aerosol Extractor can be setup for Outside Ventilation to enable connection of the unit to exhaust ducting. To reconfigure the unit for Outside Ventilation, install the Outlet Flange and Base Blank-Off Plate, shown in Fig.
  • Page 11 VI. Assembly Instructions 6.2 Outside Ventilation Setup (Optional) Outside Vent Outside Vent Outlet Port Outlet Port (Side Panel) (Back Panel) Fig. (3) – Outside Vent Outlet Ports 6.2.1 Remove the (16) Caster Wheel Screws that are preinstalled on the Base Plate. 6.2.2 Turn the unit upside down and position the Base Blank-Off Plate over the Base Plate.
  • Page 12 VI. Assembly Instructions 6.2 Outside Ventilation Setup (Optional) 6.2.5 Install the Outlet Flange on one of the Outside Vent Outlet Ports (either Back Panel or Side Panel), as shown in Fig. 4 6.2.6 Ensure that the Outlet Port Cover Plate remains installed on the Outlet Port that is not being used and that it is secure, so that the seal between the plate and adapter is airtight.
  • Page 13 VI. Assembly Instructions 6.3 Inlet Tube Installation 6.3.1 Unscrew and remove the six (6) M5x16 screws that are pre-mounted around the 4” Ø cutout on the top of the unit, as shown in Fig. 5. 6.3.2 Position the Inlet Tube on top of the unit, such that the tube aligns with the 4”...
  • Page 14 VI. Assembly Instructions 6.4 Gooseneck Installation (Optional) 6.4.1 Insert the threaded end of the bottom of the Gooseneck into the hex nut in the center of the Inlet Tube and rotate the rod to secure it to the Inlet Tube, as shown in Fig. 6. 6.4.2 Mount the Centering Piece onto the other end of the Gooseneck and fix it in place by tightly screwing the M16 hex nut above it.
  • Page 15 VI. Assembly Instructions 6.5 Extraction Hose Installation The Extraction Hose is constructed of interlocking bands that enable it to be flexible. Note that, the hose will unravel if it is bent past its tolerance point. 6.5.1 Install the Extraction Hose on the unit by sliding the end of the Extraction Hose over the Inlet Tube, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 16 VI. Assembly Instructions 6.6 Hood Installation The Hood is designed to be removable and has a base composed of two concentric cylinders, that enable it to slide into and over the top end of the flex hose. 6.6.1 Ensure that the diameter at the top end of the Extraction Hose is approximately 3”Ø...
  • Page 17: Operation Guidelines

    7.2 System Activation It is advised that a surge protector device with a minimum rating of 1,000 ® Joules is used to protect the HealthyAir unit from damage by AC power transients or lightening surges. 7.2.1 Plug the Power Cord into the Power Socket, located on the bottom of the side panel of the unit, and then plug the other end of the cord into a wall power socket.
  • Page 18 VII. Operation Guidelines 7.3 Source Capture System Controls  TIMER button, on the Control Panel and Remote Control, is for operation of the timing clock. When this feature is in use the unit will automatically shut off after the set time expires. The system’s default timing is 4 hours of operation.
  • Page 19: Filter Replacement

    Note that, only manufacturer supplied HealthyAir® Replacement Filters are compatible with the HealthyAir® Aerosol Extractor. No other replacement filters are to be used with this unit. The improper use of non-manufacturer supplied filters will void any potential warranty claim.
  • Page 20 VIII. Filter Replacement 8.2 Filter Change 8.2.3 Remove the used Integrated Filter Module. Caution: The HV Contact Spring may store a slight charge even after the unit is powered off. Avoid direct contact with the HV Contact Spring. 8.2.4 Install a new Integrated Filter Module into the Filter Compartment, as shown in Fig.
  • Page 21 VIII. Filter Replacement 8.3 Filter Change Indicator Light Reset Once the filter has been replaced and the unit is powered on, the Filter Change indicator light may continue to flash. To reset the filter change timer and deactivate the flashing light, go through the following reset procedure: 8.3.1 Unplug the Power Cord from the Power Socket, wait a couple seconds and plug the Power Cord back into the Power Socket.
  • Page 22: Maintenance

    IX. Maintenance Caution: The HV Contact Spring may store a slight charge even after the unit is powered off. Avoid direct contact with the HV Contact Spring. 9.1 Cleaning Filter Compartment Visually inspect the interior of the Filter Compartment when the filter is removed from the unit during the filter replacement process.
  • Page 23: Extraction Hose Replacement

    Users may also obtain a spare Extraction Hose to have one on standby and available to interchange while cleaning the other hose. ® The following are the standard-length replacement hose for the HealthyAir Aerosol Extractor HA-SCP-G5-AE, available at www.HealthyAir.com: ...
  • Page 24: Basic Service And Troubleshooting

    X. Basic Service and Troubleshooting The Basic Service Guide will cover most performance issues. If you continue to experience issues after referring to this list, please contact Healthy Air Inc. 10.1 System is Inoperable If the unit fails to power on, the issue may be the result of one of the following causes.
  • Page 25 X. Basic Service and Troubleshooting 10.2 System Powers On but Unit is Inoperable If the unit powers on but fails to operate properly, the issue may be the result of a faulty electrical board and will require service by the manufacturer or a professionally licensed electrician.
  • Page 26 X. Basic Service and Troubleshooting 10.4 Fan Speed Cycle Error If the unit does not properly cycle through all three (3) fan speed settings, or the unit shuts off when cycling through the fan speed settings, the issue may be the result of one of the following causes. Contact the manufacturer for the Control Panel reset instructions.
  • Page 27 X. Basic Service and Troubleshooting 10.6 Flex Hose Unravels If the Flex Hose is lengthened, expanded or bent past its tolerance point, the hose may come apart and unravel. The issue may be the result of one of the following causes and may require replacement parts. Possible Cause Solution Expanded past tolerance...
  • Page 28 X. Basic Service and Troubleshooting 10.7 Remote Control is Inoperable If the Remote Control fails to operate the unit, the issue may be the result of one of the following causes and may require replacement parts or service by the manufacturer or a professionally licensed electrician. Possible Cause Solution Battery nearly exhausted...
  • Page 29 X. Basic Service and Troubleshooting 10.9 Filter Change Indicator Light is Flashing If the Filter Change indicator light is flashing, the filter change timer has expired, and the filters should be replaced. If the filters appear to be unsaturated and the unit is properly functioning when the timer expires, the timer can be reset, and the unit can continue to operate with the same filters for an additional cycle.
  • Page 30: Electrical Wiring Schematic

    XI. Electrical Wiring Schematic Fig. (14) – Electrical Wiring Schematic...
  • Page 31: 1-Yeart Limited Warranty

    Healthy Air Inc. only makes this 1-Year Limited Warranty ("Limited Warranty") to the original retail purchaser who submits the enclosed Warranty Registration Card within 10 days of purchase by email to Sales@HealthyAir.com. This Limited Warranty applies only to the repair or replacement of any manufactured or supplied part of this product which, upon inspection by Healthy Air Inc.
  • Page 32: Product Registration Form

    Sales@HealthyAir.com. Note that, the Model Number and Serial Number are written on the sticker located at the bottom of the side panel of the unit. Please contact us at (800) 259-2535 or visit www.HealthyAir.com for Customer Service and Orders. Name:...

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