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Mediclinics Saniflow E05 Manual

Mediclinics Saniflow E05 Manual

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Safety regulations
All installation, maintenance and repair tasks must be carried out by qualified
technicians.
Mediclinics remembers the importance of:
1. Becoming familiar with the equipment and carefully reading the user manual prior to
operating.
2. Disconnecting power prior to beginning any repair or maintenance action.
3. Exercise care in accordance with the procedures included herein.
General maintenance
Preventive Maintenance - Cleaning
Inspect the units
annually or quarterly,
Clean the active parts of the unit, such as: the motor, the heating element, the fan
and the electronic circuit board with a soft brush.
Maintain the air inlet and outlet free of dust and other obstructions; use a soft flat
ended brush.
Cleaning of chromed and plated covers.
Saniflow E05 hand dryer
depending on the dryer's operating cycles.

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  • Page 1 Saniflow E05 hand dryer Safety regulations All installation, maintenance and repair tasks must be carried out by qualified technicians. Mediclinics remembers the importance of: 1. Becoming familiar with the equipment and carefully reading the user manual prior to operating. 2. Disconnecting power prior to beginning any repair or maintenance action.
  • Page 2 Removal of the casing Using a Saniflow security screwdriver, release the two screws in the lower part of the casing. The 2 screws have to be rotated clock wise to release the casing from the base plate. Carefully remove the casing.
  • Page 3 Motor Characteristics - Type: Universal brush motor - Power: 250 W - Speed of rotation: 5,500 rpm - Class F. - Incorporates a safety thermal limiter Maintenance of the motor As preventive maintenance, we recommend using a soft brush to remove dust and dirt on an annual or quaterly basis, depending on the dryer’s operating cycles.
  • Page 4 Remove the brush from its location and replace it. Carry out the same procedure for the second motor brush.
  • Page 5 Replacement of the motor Unscrew the terminal block to release the power supply cables from the circuit board. Carefully remove the clips that secure the electronic circuit board at the top.
  • Page 6 Carefully remove the clips that secure the electronic circuit board at the bottom. Unscrew the motor cables from the electronic circuit board.
  • Page 7 Unscrew the screws that secure the volutes together. Remove the left volute. (If the volute is difficult to remove, use a flathead screwdriver to help, taking care not to damage the plastic parts.)
  • Page 8 Remove the heating element. Loosen the retainer screw that fixes the fan to the motor shaft.
  • Page 9 Remove the heating element. Use pliers to release the springs securing the motor to the base plate.
  • Page 10: Heating Element

    Remove the motor from its housing on the base and replace it. Heating element Characteristics - Type: Universal brush motor - Power: 250 W - Speed of rotation: 5,500 rpm - Class F. - Incorporates a safety thermal limiter Maintenance As preventive maintenance, we recommend using a soft brush to remove dust and dirt on an annual or quaterly basis, depending on the dryer’s operating cycles...
  • Page 11 Replacement of the heating element Using a Saniflow security screwdriver, release the two screws in the lower part of the casing. Unscrew the terminal block to release the power supply cables from the circuit board. Carefully remove the clips that secure the electronic circuit board at the top.
  • Page 12 Carefully remove the clips that secure the electronic circuit board at the bottom. Unscrew the heating element cables from the electronic circuit board.
  • Page 13 Unscrew the screws that secure the volutes together. Remove the left volute. (If the volute is difficult to remove, use a flathead screwdriver to help, taking care not to damage the plastic parts).
  • Page 14: Electronic Circuit Board

    Remove the heating element for replacement. Electronic Circuit Board Characteristics Electronic timer with a 35-second cycle Maintenance As preventive maintenance, we recommend using a soft brush to remove dust and dirt on an annual or quaterly basis, depending on the dryer’s operating cycles.
  • Page 15 Replacement of the electronic circuit board Unscrew the terminal block to release the power supply cables from the circuit board. Carefully remove the clips that secure the electronic circuit board at the top.
  • Page 16 Carefully remove the clips that secure the electronic circuit board at the bottom. Unscrew the cables of the heating element and motor from the electronic circuit board.
  • Page 17 Use pliers to remove the button cables from the terminal. Replacement of the fan Unscrew the terminal block to release the power supply cables from the circuit board.
  • Page 18 Carefully remove the clips that secure the electronic circuit board at the top. Carefully remove the clips that secure the electronic circuit board at the bottom.
  • Page 19 Unscrew the heating element cables from the electronic circuit board. Unscrew the screws that secure the volutes together.
  • Page 20 Remove the left volute. (If the volute is difficult to remove, use a flathead screwdriver to help, taking care not to damage the plastic parts.) Remove the heating element for replacement.
  • Page 21 Loosen the retainer screw that fixes the fan to the drive shaft. Remove the fan from its position and replace it.
  • Page 22 Radiofrequency filter Replacement of the radiofrequency filter Unscrew the terminal block to release the radiofrequency filter.