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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CLEANING THE CIMR® CELL/S RESETTING THE REMINDERS GENERAL MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE CASE FILTER ASSEMBLING CLEANING UNINSTALLING THE OPTIONAL HEPA FILTER SHEET REMOVING THE FILTER ASSEMBLY INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE CIMR® CELL/S TROUBLE SHOOTING REPLACEMENT PARTS WARRANTY INFORMATION P a g e...
  • Page 3: How Can

    • Hydrogen Peroxide (water and oxygen) actively targets and deactivates both aerosolized and surface pathogens in enclosed spaces. • CIMR® produces 0.02 ppm (parts per million) of Hydrogen Peroxide at 1/50th of OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health and Administration) limits.
  • Page 4: Cimr®'S Credentials

    CIMR®’S CREDENTIALS • CIMR® was developed in 2004 by Alton Holt while working with the US Army Corps of Engineers, US Army and US Navy. • CIMR®-TECH, a division of HI-TECH, is the only designer, developer, and supplier of CIMR®...
  • Page 5: Cimr®'S Customers

    CIMR® UNIT FEATURES • Exclusive CIMR® Technology. • Discreet or concealed installation. • Easy to read front LCD display that indicates the CIMR® unit’s operating status, shows when cleaning is needed and when the CIMR® cell requires replacement. P a g e...
  • Page 6 • RF Ion/Bi-Polar (negative and positive) Ion generation • Uses Bi-Polar Ionization to remove respiratory-irritating particles from the air rapidly. • Five-speed fan. • Maintenance reminders • Replaceable CIMR® cells • Removable rear grill • Universal power supply with cords. • Plugs into standard wall outlet.
  • Page 7: Important Instructions

    • Do not operate the CIMR® unit near heat sources, open flames, or combustible vapors or gases. • NEVER locate the CIMR® unit where it may fall into a bathtub or other water containers. • To protect against electrical hazards, DO NOT immerse in water or other liquids.
  • Page 8: Inspection And Installation

    • Nearest the source of the worst pollution. • Near a cold-air return to thoroughly circulate the air throughout the area. • The rear of the CIMR® unit should always have at least one (1) inch/2.5 (two point five) centimeters of open area to allow unrestricted airflow.
  • Page 9 Please note: Square foot/meters capacity and sizing is based on 8 - 10 foot/2.44m – 3.05 meters ceiling heights. CIMR® Technology it is governed by the following requirements: • FIFRA 40 CFR 152.500 & 156.10 • FIFRA 41FR 51065 • EPA 065975-TN-001...
  • Page 10: Operation

    ION MODE: Ion lights up, indicates only ionization is functioning. POWER OUTAGES: Memory before power off settings. SETTINGS AND ADJUSTMENTS • The CIMR® 2000 can be turned on or off, and adjusted, using the LCD control panel on the front of the CIMR® unit. NOTE •...
  • Page 11 FAN UP / FAN DOWN Adjusts the five (5) fan speeds A-PURE / A-PURE x 2 Switches the CIMR® unit between A-PURE Mode (CIMR® and ionization) and A-PURE x 2 MODE REMINDER RESET Clears the maintenance reminders after performing routine maintenance LCD DISPLAY •...
  • Page 12: Maintenance Reminders

    • After performing maintenance, press the reset button and the LCD screen will stop flashing to let you know the reminder has been cleared. • All the other service reminders will clear automatically once the CIMR® unit has been turned off and back on and the problem has been corrected.
  • Page 13: General Maintenance

    CIMR® unit or cause it to fail prematurely. NOTE • If a CIMR® unit is returned for repair, and it is determined that neglect of the CIMR® unit or unauthorized tampering with any mechanical or electronic component of the CIMR®...
  • Page 14: Filter Assembling Cleaning

    • To clean the CIMR® cells, remove them carefully and vacuum accumulated dust/residue. • Do not wash the CIMR® cells. Damage from water may result in the voidance of the warranty. Filter assembly cleaning • When visibly dirty, simply remove the rear filter assembly from the CIMR® unit and with a hand-held vacuum, remove the heavy particulate.
  • Page 15: Uninstalling The Optional Hepa Filter Sheet

    WARNING! • Unplug the CIMR® unit before performing any maintenance procedures. • Do not operate the CIMR® unit without the filter assembly and the back cover properly closed and installed. • Press the top of the back cover to release the back panel.
  • Page 16: Installing And Removing The Cimr® Cells

    INSTALLING AND REMOVING THE CIMR® CELLS WARNING!/CAUTION! • Unplug the CIMR® unit before performing any maintenance procedures. • Do not operate CIMR® unit without the filter assembly and the back cover properly closed and installed. • Do not look directly at the glowing lamp.
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting

    • Replace the back cover by inserting the bottom in and snapping into place. TROUBLESHOOTING Indicators of operation When the CIMR® unit is on, the LCD display will show either the fan setting as A-PURE, A-PURE x 2, or ION. What to look for first I have plugged in the CIMR®...
  • Page 18: Replacement Parts

    • Is the CIMR® cell clean? How can I tell if the CIMR® cell is functioning? • The CIMR® cell will produce a glow that is visible through the top and rear grill under low light conditions. CIMR® unit does not operate.
  • Page 19 • If we, in our discretion, are unable to repair the CIMR® unit after a reasonable number of attempts, we will provide either a refund of the purchase price or a replacement CIMR® unit, at the company’s option.
  • Page 20 • Every effort is made to ensure customers receive an up-to-date instructions manual on the use of our CIMR® units. • However, from time to time, modifications to our CIMR® user manual content may change without notice and therefore the information contained herein is subject to alteration.

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