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Si-64 Table of Contents i $LU # &OHDQHUV $LU # &OHDQHUV $LU # &OHDQHUV $LU # &OHDQHUV ACEF 3AV1-(C)(H)ACEF 4AV1-(C)(H) 1. Safety Cautions ...................................................................................... iii 1.1 Cautions and Warnings ................................
Page 4 - Cautions and Warnings
Si-64 Safety Cautions iii 1. Safety Cautions 1.1 Cautions and Warnings Read the following warnings and cautions BEFORE operating the system and use it correctly. „ This manual classifies the precautions to the user into the following two categories. Each mention important cautions on safety, so be s...
Page 5 - Caution
Safety Cautions Si-64 iv Caution Do not use the equipment in a place filled with oily smoke such as a kitchen or in a place filled with combustible gas, corrosive gas or metal dust. Otherwise fire and equipment malfunction can result. Do not use in humid places or places which might be wet, such as ...
Page 6 - Using Icons
Si-64 Safety Cautions v 1.2 Using Icons Icons are used to attract the attention of the reader to specific information. The meaning of each icon is described in the table below: 1.3 Using Icons List Do not block the intake or outlet. Blocked openings can reduce capacity (air will not be cleaned throu...
Page 10 - General Description; Introduction of Functions
Si-64 General Description Information 3 1. General Description 1.1 Introduction of Functions Dust Collection Removes minute dust particles from room air. Deodorizing Effectively removes cigarette odors, raw garbage odors and body odors. Harmful Gas Removal Breaks down automobile emissions (NOx) and ...
Page 11 - Accessories
General Description Si-64 4 Information 1.2 Accessories Contents of Accessories Check the following accessories have been included in the product package.
Page 12 - Tips for Appropriate Use
Si-64 General Description Information 5 1.3 Tips for Appropriate Use To remove house dust, set the unit near to the floor. To remove cigarette smoke, install the unit high on a wall. Installing the air cleaner as shown below improves air circulation in the room. While heating or coollng the room, ai...
Page 13 - Names and Functions of the Operating Section; Names and Functions of Parts
Names and Functions of the Operating Section Si-64 6 Information 2. Names and Functions of the Operating Section 2.1 Names and Functions of Parts Illustration A Front panel B Ion filter (roll) case Positively (+) charges minute dust particles not trapped by the prefilter. C Ion filter roll Working o...
Page 14 - Names and Functions of The Indicator Lamps; Indicator Lamps and their Functions
Si-64 Names and Functions of The Indicator Lamps Information 7 3. Names and Functions of The Indicator Lamps 3.1 Indicator Lamps and their Functions Illustration A “Ionizer needs cleaning” lamp Flashes when the ionizer is dirty. See page 14. B Timer settings The selected OFF timer setting is lit. As...
Page 18 - Setup and Installation; Setup; How to Fit The Ion Filter
Si-64 Setup and Installation Field Setting 11 1. Setup and Installation 1.1 Setup 1.1.1 How to Fit The Ion Filter CAUTION Always fit the prefilter and ion filter roll before use. Use without filters can damage the equipment. Remove the Front Panel. Hold the front panel by the left and right side han...
Page 20 - Installation
Si-64 Setup and Installation Field Setting 13 1.2 Installation Selecting an Installation Site. The unit can be either mounted on a wall or place on a flat surface such as a desk. Select a wall, shelf or floor that is sturdy enough to support the unit. ACEF3AV1: The unit weighs 6.7 kg. ACEF4AV1: The ...
Page 21 - Operation of The Unit; How to Operate The Unit
Operation of The Unit Si-64 14 Field Setting 2. Operation of The Unit 2.1 How to Operate The Unit Before attempting to use the unit, plug the power cable into a single phase 220-240V socket. The buttons and their functions are explained below. Illustration
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Si-64 Maintenance 17 3DUW #6 3DUW #6 3DUW #6 3DUW #6 0DLQWHQDQFH 0DLQWHQDQFH 0DLQWHQDQFH 0DLQWHQDQFH 1. Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer ............................................................19 1.1 Prefilter ........................................................................................
Page 26 - Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer; Prefilter; How to Clean the Prefilter; How to Clean the Front Panel
Si-64 Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer Maintenance 19 1. Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer 1.1 Prefilter 1.1.1 How to Clean the Prefilter When to clean Once every 2 weeks or so. Procedure 1. Stop the unit and remove the power cable from its socket. 2. Remove the front panel. Hold the front panel by...
Page 27 - Ionizer; How to Clean the Ionizer
Cleaning of Prefilter and Ionizer Si-64 20 Maintenance 1.2 Ionizer 1.2.1 How to Clean the Ionizer If (see page 7) on the front panel begins to flash, clean the ionizer. Procedure 1. Stop the unit and remove the power cabel from its socket. 2. Remove the front panel. See page 11. 3. Remove the ion fi...
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Si-64 Troubleshooting 23 3DUW #7 3DUW #7 3DUW #7 3DUW #7 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ 1. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................25 1.1 Equipment does not Operate. ............................................
Page 32 - Equipment does not Operate.
Si-64 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 25 1. Troubleshooting 1.1 Equipment does not Operate. Method of Malfunction Detection Malfunction Decision Conditions Equipment cannot be operated by remote controller or switch on main unit. Supposed Causes „ Faulty door switch (safety switch assembly) „ Blown ...
Page 35 - Remote Controller Fails to Operate Equipment.
Troubleshooting Si-64 28 Troubleshooting 1.3 Remote Controller Fails to Operate Equipment. Method of Malfunction Detection Malfunction Decision Conditions Switches on main unit work properly, but remote controller fails to operate equipment. Supposed Causes „ Noise generated by fluorescent lamps „ F...
Page 36 - Photocatalytic Operation does not Activate.
Si-64 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 29 1.4 Photocatalytic Operation does not Activate. Method of Malfunction Detection Malfunction Decision Conditions Photocatalytic operation does not activate during equipment operation (lamp does not light). Supposed Causes „ Faulty lamp „ Faulty transformer „ F...
Page 40 - Removal of External Accessories
Si-64 In Case of ACEF4AV1-(C)(H) Removal Procedure 33 1. In Case of ACEF4AV1-(C)(H) 1.1 Removal of External Accessories Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points 1 External appearance 2 Tilt main body to remove stand.
Page 43 - Removal of Ionizing Wire
In Case of ACEF4AV1-(C)(H) Si-64 36 Removal Procedure 1.2 Removal of Ionizing Wire Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points 1 Push the hook using (-) screw driver to remove ionizing wire fixing plate. 2 Remove ionizing wire 3 Peel off s...
Page 44 - Removal of Electrical Parts (Inverter Lamp)
Si-64 In Case of ACEF4AV1-(C)(H) Removal Procedure 37 1.3 Removal of Electrical Parts (Inverter Lamp) Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points 1 Remove eight screws.Remove display box before remove a screw located at bottom right of mai...
Page 47 - Removal of PCB
In Case of ACEF4AV1-(C)(H) Si-64 40 Removal Procedure 1.4 Removal of PCB Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points 1 Dismount a screw located at bottom right of main body to remove display box. 2 Disengage 10 hooks. 3 Disengage the hooks...
Page 50 - Removal of Fan Motor
Si-64 In Case of ACEF4AV1-(C)(H) Removal Procedure 43 1.5 Removal of Fan Motor Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points 1 Remove back panel to remove fan securing nut. Caution When reassembling fan, match the D-cut direction of fan and ...
Page 52 - Removal of Safety Switch
Si-64 In Case of ACEF4AV1-(C)(H) Removal Procedure 45 1.6 Removal of Safety Switch Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points 1 Remove door switch cover 2 To remove safety switch, push it out from back side.
Page 53 - Installation of Power Cable
In Case of ACEF4AV1-(C)(H) Si-64 46 Removal Procedure 1.7 Installation of Power Cable Procedure Warning Be sure to turn off all power supplies before disassembling work Step Procedure Points 1 Insert cord bushing to the hole at front side of main body. 2 Adjust the bushing position in order to inser...
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Si-64 Reference Data 47 3DUW #9 3DUW #9 3DUW #9 3DUW #9 5HIHUHQFH # 'DWD 5HIHUHQFH # 'DWD 5HIHUHQFH # 'DWD 5HIHUHQFH # 'DWD 1. Optional Accessories ............................................................................49 1.1 Specifications .........................................................
Page 56 - Optional Accessories; Specifications
Si-64 Optional Accessories Reference Data 49 1. Optional Accessories 1.1 Specifications Unit Screw Model ACEF3AV1-C,-H ACEF4AV1-C,-H Required Power Supply 220-240V 50Hz Outer Dimensions 395×462×180 (Without Stand) 395×479×184 (When Installed on Stand) Rated Power Consumption (W) 43 62 Air Blow Rate ...
Page 59 - Parts List; Parts Illustration
Parts List Si-64 52 Reference Data 3. Parts List 3.1 Parts Illustration ACEF3/4AV1-C, H