Summary of Contents for Chiko CBA-1000AT3-HC-DSA-V1-UL1
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Please understand well the contents of "Cautions on Product Use" of Instruction Manual (hereinafter referred to as “this manual”), and operate it after often reading this manual. • 本書はいつでも使用できるよう、大切に保管してください。 Please keep this manual carefully to be able to use it at any time. チコーエアーテック株式会社 CHIKO AIRTEC CO., LTD.
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揮できますよう正しいお取扱いをお願いします。 We greatly appreciate that you have purchased our dust collector for laser marker. CHIKO AIRTEC CO., LTD. is working to achieve clean air with compact equipment while utilizing “air technology” effectively. The dust collector for laser marker is an energy-saving-type clean box that realizes “air technology” in a compact body.
Chapter 1 Product Usage Precautions Chapter 1 Product Usage Precautions 1.1 Safety Notations This instruction manual describes usage precautions with the below listed symbols. Be sure to read the instructions. Symbol Meaning Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in personal death or WARNING serious injury.
Chapter 1 Product Usage Precautions 1.6 Safety Label Locations High temperature warning label High voltage warning label “Do not disassemble” label Attention label MET label Nameplate Attention label Fuse rated label High voltage High temperature “Do not Nameplate warning label warning label disassemble”...
Chapter 2 Components Identification Chapter 2 Components Identification 2.1 Accessories ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ 100-115V version 220-230V version ⑥ ⑦ Name Function Qty. Primary filter Collects and adsorbs dust and fume. ① Secondary filter Protects electrical parts from dust. ②...
Chapter 2 Components Identification 2.2 Device Body 2.2.1 CBA-1000AT3-HC-DSA-V1-UL1, UL2 ⑪ ⑬ ① ⑩ ② ⑨ ⑧ ➃ ⑦ ⑤ ➂ ⑥ Name Function Suction port Connects a suction duct. ① (removable flange) Suction side filter case Contains primary filters.
Chapter 2 Components Identification 2.3 AT3 Panel ① ② ③ ④ ⑨ ⑤ ⑤ ⑧ ③ ⑥ ⑦ Name Function Organic Displays the operating status and various settings. ① (OLED) display Displays an error or warning number in case of an error or warning. Suction power Green lamps indicate a suction power level (1 to 7).
Chapter 2 Components Identification 2.4 Display Indications 2.4.1 About Modes Normal mode Main power During Page 49 MODE SELECT button switch ON stoppage OFF button Page 48 OFF button ON button Held down for 3 sec During Page 48 ENTER button operation Held down for 3 sec 2.4.2 While Stopped...
Chapter 2 Components Identification 2.4.3 Indications During Operation The Up/Down arrow buttons cycle through indications. **.**kPa External pressure **.**kPa Suction pressure **.**kPa Differential pressure **.**kPa Exhaust pressure Blower ***.*°C Temperature around blower Motor revolution Indicates the rotational frequency of the currently running Motor ******rpm...
Chapter 3 Operation Chapter 3 Operation 3.1 Start-up Preparation 3.1.1 Installation ■ Installation location To ensure operating safety and deliver the full performance of the device, install the device in a location that meets the following conditions: Item Description Ambient 0°...
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Chapter 3 Operation ■ Removing the button battery insulating sheet While removing the insulation sheet from the button battery, turn on the electricity. Before using the device, remove the Battery cover insulation sheet from the button battery. Suction-side filter case Release the two snap locks for suction- side filter case.
Chapter 3 Operation 3.1.2 Wiring and Piping ■ Wiring • Perform wiring firmly, without bending or pulling cables with excessive force. Fire or electric shock may result. WARNING • Ensure that the power supply conforms to the specifications of the device. •...
Chapter 3 Operation 3.3 Registering Initial Pressures Air volume reduction due to filter clogging is judged based on a registered initial differential pressure and indicated as low air volume (WARN4). Register initial pressures through these steps: Perform the wiring and piping of the device. Start the device at a desired suction power level.
Chapter 4 Configuring Settings(MODE SELECT Mode) 4.2.2 Shaking time setting mode The shaking time can be adjusted as desired. (Settable range: 20 to 180 seconds. Initial setting value: 20 seconds) Move to the MODE SELECT mode. Press the Up/Down arrow buttons to move to the shaking setting mode (“Shaking Set”). Press the ENTER button.
Chapter 4 Configuring Settings(MODE SELECT Mode) 4.3 Communication Format Setting Mode (When Equipped with Communication Function) This mode sets the below listed items of serial communication format. The settings are enabled after the main power switch is turned off and back on. Item Setting Default...
Chapter 4 Configuring Settings(MODE SELECT Mode) 4.5.3 Setpoint Reset Mode This mode allows for restoring the defaults for communication format, air volume-down alert timing, and resetting the accumulated run time. Move to the MODE SELECT mode. Press the Up/Down arrow buttons to move to the other setting mode (“Other Setting”). Press the ENTER button.
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Checkup Chapter 5 Maintenance and Checkup • Before starting maintenance and checkup, be sure to break the electrical circuit by turning off the power supply and disconnecting the plug from the CAUTION power outlet. 5.1 Replacing Filters If clogging occurs, a “WARN2”...
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Checkup 5.1.2 Replacing Secondary Filter • The secondary filter should be replaced in an area large enough to open the suction- IMPORTANT side filter case. Release the two snap locks for suction- side filter case. Shaking arm If the shaking arm is stopped at the center, Shaking guard Suction-side filter case...
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Chapter 5 Maintenance and Checkup Lift the activated carbon drawer and Activated carbon Activated carbon remove the activated carbon cassette. cassette drawer Install a new activated carbon cassette. Install a new exhaust filter. Install the exhaust filter chamber back in place.
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Checkup 5.2 Replacing the Button Battery • The button battery case used in the device is for CR2477 size. Do not use button batteries other than CR2477. CAUTION • Turn on the electricity of the device while replacing the battery, or it will cause a huge consumption of the battery.
Chapter 5 Maintenance and Checkup 5.5 Errors/Warnings If an error/warning occurs, the self-diagnosis function built-in the device lights (flashes) the ERROR lamp and shows display data and error number alternately on the display. For a description of errors/warnings displayed, see “5.5.2 Error / Warning Table (page 59).
Replacing Filters” (page 54) Replace filters. Clogged filter “5.1 Replacing Filters” (page 54) Foreign matter Call for repair. Odd noise or entered in blower ⑤ vibration from motor Broken motor bearing Call for repair. Note: For other phenomena, contact CHIKO AIRTEC.
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Chapter 6 Useful Utilization (Optional) ■ Connection Example ● Pins ① and ④ (input) Device side Customer side Do not apply voltage. Pin ① or ④ Pin ⑧ Reference circuit ● ② pin (analog output) Dust side Customer side Output voltage: 1 to 5V±0.2V 計測器等...
Chapter 6 Useful Utilization (Optional) 6.1.2 Pin Assignments Wire color Pin # Signal name Description Operation input With ④ and ⑧ short-circuited, ① is short- Black ① signal circuited to start operation. ④ and ⑧ are short-circuited to start remote Remote control operation.
Chapter 6 Useful Utilization (Optional) 6.1.3 Remote Operation • For operation on/off switching via remote operation, short-circuit pins ④ and ⑧. Pin ① is short-circuited operation ON Pin ① is not short-circuited operation OFF 6.1.2 Pin Assignments page 63 (...
When zeolite is adhered to the filter. /min 3 Mains Transient Voltage: 100 to 115V single phase…1500V / 220 to 230V single phase…2500V. 7.2 Consumables List Filter Replacement intervals CBA-1000AT3-HC-DSA-V1-UL1, -UL2 Primary filter HDF-3535-120-F1-ZEO 3 to 6 months Secondary filter CHF-2030-50-F1...
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Travel expenses for on-site service will be chargeable whether within or outside the warranty period. For repair reasons, improved parts may be used for repair. CHIKO AIRTEC will not be liable for any damage resulting from use of this device, such as damage caused by failure of the device or by erasion of data.
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