pict. 4A :
Removing the battery: Turn the blower unit upside-
down with the battery positioned away from your
body . Press the two latches with your thumbs in the
direction of the arrows. This will release the battery.
pict. 4B :
Slide the battery downwards until it is completely
removed from the blower unit.
7.
Fault finding
If there is a sudden change in air supply while using
the CleanAIR system, it is necessary to check the
following:
That all parts of the air-supplying system are
assembled properly.
The battery and its connector.
Whether
the
charger
malfunctioning (if so, diodes do not work).
Fault
The blower unit does not work at all
Low airflow
Short operating time.
Battery cannot be charged.
Battery cannot be charged sufficiently.
8.
Storage
All parts of a CleanAIR system must be stored in
environment with temperature range 0-40°C and
humidity range 20-80% Rh. The storage life is 2
years for the product if stored in original unopened
package.
9.
Warranty
There is a 12 month warranty covering production
defects , a 6 month warranty for batteries.
Warranty begins from the date of purchase. The
claim must be lodged at the dealer's place. The
invoice or receipt must be declared if claiming the
warranty.
is
not
faulty
or
Probable reason
Entirely discharged battery.
(verify if the blower unit works with another
charged battery)
Faulty motor, circuit board or connector
Blocked air hose or airduct.
Leakage
Battery is not charged enough.
Blocked Filter.
Clogged Filtr.
Battery is not charged properly.
Battery contact is damaged.
Charger is faulty.
Battery is worn out.
pict. 4C :
Fitting the battery: Hold the blower unit in the same
position as before. Put the battery on the rails,
which are along the sides of the blower unit.
pict. 4D :
Push the battery back until the latches get in
position again.
Filters and their clogging.
That there is not a hole in the air hose.
Whether the hood seal is not damaged.
Whether the working time after a full recharging
of the battery has not decreased (if so, it is
necessary
Recommendation
Charge the battery.
(if problem persists, check the battery)
Contact your supplier.
Check and remove blockage.
Check all sealings, connectors and air hose.
Make sure that air can not leak through
holes or tears.
Charge the battery.
(if problem persists, check the battery)
Change the filter.
Change the filter.
Charge the battery.
(if problem persists, check the battery)
Check the battery contact.
Contact your supplier.
Install a new battery.
NOTE: Batteries get discharged even if not in use.
Therefore in case of a long-term storage it is fully
recommended to charge the NiMH batteries every
12 months.
The claiming procedure will be successful only on
condition that there were no changes made on the
blower unit incl. the battery and charger.
If the damage is caused by not changing a clogged
filter in good time or using a filter which has been
cleaned by the customer, the claim will not be
proceeded.
7
to
replace
the
battery).