Emerson ECD1500W, ECS750W, MCD1200W, ECD1500B, MCD1200B User Manual

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Media Air Cleaner
Épurateur d’air Média
• MCS600W
• MCS600B
• MCD1200W
• MCD1200B
Electronic Air Cleaner
Épurateur d’air Électronique
• ECS750B
• ECD1500W
• ECD1500B
OWNER’S MANUAL
MANUEL OPÉRATEUR
2SD1
Electrostatic
Air Cleaner
White-Rodgers is a division of Emerson Electric Co. www.white-rodgers.com
2SD2
Electric
Fan
Language - Langue
English (USA/Canada): page 2
Français (Canada): page 13
Nomenclature Description
Model Number Type Cabinet Air Flow Color
MCS600W MC = Media Cleaner S = Single Cabinet 600 = Maximum Air Flow (CFM) W = White
MCS600B B = Bronze
MCD1200W D = Double Cabinet 1200 = Maximum Air Flow (CFM) W = White
MCD1200B B = Bronze
ECS750W EC = Electronic Cleaner S = Single Cabinet 750 = Maximum Air Flow (CFM) W = White
ECS750B B = Bronze
ECD1500W D = Double Cabinet 1500 = Maximum Air Flow (CFM) W = White
ECD1500B B = Bronze
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Table of contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................. 2
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ........................................................................................... 3
1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................. 3
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ..................................................................................................... 3
2.1 Filter package .................................................................................................................................. 3
2.2 Optional feature ............................................................................................................................... 3
3 MOUNTING/INSTALLATION ................................................................................................. 3
3.1 Technical specifications .................................................................................................................... 3
3.2 Air cleaner mounting/installation ........................................................................................................ 3
4 MAINTENANCE .................................................................................................................. 3
4.1 Filter replacement/cleaning frequency ................................................................................................. 3
4.2 Cleaning the outside of the air cleaner ................................................................................................ 3
5 CONTROL .......................................................................................................................... 4
5.1 Controlling with the panel button ....................................................................................................... 4
5.2 Remote Control operation .................................................................................................................. 4
5.3 Automatic operation (auto mode) ....................................................................................................... 4
6 PROGRAM SETTINGS ......................................................................................................... 4
6.1 Program Setting 1: Service Indicator ................................................................................................... 4
6.2 Program Setting 2: Resetting the Service Indicator ............................................................................... 4
7 TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................................................................5
TECHNICAL REPAIR GUIDE ............................................................................................. 6
8 ADJUSTING TO SPECIFIC ROOM CONDITIONS ...................................................................... 6
9 FILTER REPLACEMENT/CLEANING ........................................................................................7
9.1 Prefilter replacement ......................................................................................................................... 7
9.2 Electronic filter cleaning .................................................................................................................... 7
9.3 Media filter replacement .................................................................................................................... 8
9.4 Activated carbon or Odor Free filter replacement .................................................................................. 8
10 BASIC SERVICE GUIDE ....................................................................................................... 9
PARTS LIST ................................................................................................................ 10
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Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions
Read and save these instructions
ATTENTION
Please read instructions before installing and using the air cleaner. This will help you obtain the full benefit from the air cleaner you have selected.
A Read the Owner’s Manual and Important Safety Instructions
carefully. Failure to follow these instructions could cause a malfunction of the filter or unsatisfactory service.
B Follow a regular service and maintenance schedule for
efficient operation.
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire and injury to persons:
• Do not use the air cleaner in wet or damp locations.
• The air cleaner is not for use in cooking areas.
• Do not use the air cleaner with any solid state speed control device.
• Do not use the air cleaner outdoors.
• Do not use the air cleaner at ambient temperatures above 95°F/35°C.
WARNING
!
ELECTROCUTION HAZARD.
Disconnect mains before servicing. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or death.
Mounting/installation
Please follow the installation instructions carefully.
Disconnect power prior to installing the air cleaner.
To reduce the risk of electric shock this equipment has a grounding type plug that has a third (grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding type power outlet. If the plug does not fit into the outlet contact qualified personnel to install the proper outlet. Do not alter the plug in any way.
Use common sense, stay vigilant and pay attention to your actions during installation. Do not install the air cleaner when tired or affected by drugs, alcohol, medicines or otherwise impaired.
Use only screws delivered in the installation kit. Using other screws may damage the air cleaner and can cause a risk of shock, fire or injury to persons.
Do not use excessive strength to fasten the screws of the mounting assembly accessories. It will damage the air cleaner or mounts causing the air cleaner to fall. Do not remove a wall mounted air cleaner once it is installed. Take special care when cleaning a wall mounted air cleaner. Only use the special mounting kit for recessed ceiling mounted air cleaners. Do not use the frame of the recessed ceiling to carry the weight of the air cleaner.
WARNING
!
Do not attempt installation of this unit unless you are familiar with the necessary tools, equipment, utility connections and potential hazards. Installation should be performed only by a qualified service provider. Failure to do so could result in reduced performance of the unit, serious personal injury or death.
CAUTION
!
CELLS MAY CONTAIN SHARP EDGES.
Use care when servicing unit or handling cells. Failure to do so could result in minor personal injury.
WARNING
!
Installation of this unit must comply with local electric codes or other applicable codes. Review and understand local codes prior to installation. Do not use this apparatus in a flammable or explosive atmosphere. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or death.
Fire hazard
Never use the air cleaner in areas with flammable gasses.
Never use the air cleaner to extract and/or filter flammable, smoldering or burning material.
Never use the air cleaner to extract and/or filter toxic fumes or abrasive particles. Do not place any objects on top of the air cleaner. Do not use with a damaged cord or plug.
Do not pull the cord to remove the plug from the mains. Protect the cord against heat, oil and sharp objects. Do not run any appliance over the cord. To unplug, grasp the plug, not the cord. Do not pull or carry by cord, use cord as a handle, close a door on cord, or pull cord around sharp edges or corners. Do not move the air cleaner without having it unplugged first.
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Operating Instructions
Operating Instructions
1 INTRODUCTION
This manual provides instructions for the mounting/installation, control and maintenance of the air cleaner. The safety instructions should be read first.
2 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
• For ceiling mounting of the air cleaners, use installation kit # F801 0195. For a single air cleaner one set is required, for the double air cleaner two sets are required.
• For recessed ceiling mounting of the single air cleaner use installation kit # F801 0196. For the double air cleaner, use installation kit # F801 0197.
The air cleaner is provided with an Air Quality Analyzer. It measures the local pollution continuously and adjusts the fan speed accordingly. The analyzer is sensitive to pollution in gaseous form that occurs in, for example, tobacco smoke.
2.1 Filter package
See fig. 1 on page 25
The polluted air is cleaned in three successive stages.
2.1.1 Prefilter [A]
The prefilter traps the coarser dust particles and other pollutants.
2.1.2 Electronic filter [B]
The electronic filter has a very high efficiency and traps dirt particles larger than 0.01 micron;
or (in case of a media filter):
2.1.3 Media filter [B]
The media filter is folded in such a way that it has a large effective surface area. This gives a low air resistance and a high dirt collection capacity.
2.1.4 Activated carbon filter [C]
The activated carbon filter adsorbs unpleasant smells.
2.2 Optional feature
2.2.1 Odor Free
If the air cleaner is provided with an Odor Free filter obnoxious odors can be suppressed. The standard activated carbon filter is replaced by the Odor Free filter.
There are no components for mounting to the ceiling or wall in these kits.
Ensure that the load capacity of the mounting devices is sufficient to safely support the air cleaner. The weights of the air cleaner are maximum 39.9 lbs. and 65.5 lbs. respectively.
For the single air cleaner on a pedestal, use pedestal installation kit # F848 0384.
Use the materials prescribed during the installation. Connect the air cleaner to power only after complete installation.
4MAINTENANCE
Maintain your air cleaner carefully and regularly. If poorly maintained, it can be a fire hazard. Always disconnect the air cleaner from power during maintenance and cleaning.
Adhere to the maintenance instructions and advice on filter replacement. Replace or clean the filters on time.
Only use manufacturer's original replacement parts.
Inspect the product for damages regularly. The safety features should be checked regularly for proper functioning and, if required, be repaired immediately. The cord should be checked regularly and, if damaged, replaced by a qualified service person.
4.1 Filter replacement/cleaning frequency
3 MOUNTING/INSTALLATION
3.1 Technical specifications
Single Double
Dimensions 24.8x24.4x11.4 in. 24.8x41.3x11.4 in. Max. built-in height 8.3 in. 8.3 in.
Weight max. 39.9 lbs. max. 65.5 lbs. Power consumption:
- electronic
- media
Voltage 115V, 60Hz 115V, 60Hz
3.2 Air cleaner mounting/installation
The air cleaner can be installed in several ways using different installation kits.
• For wall mounting use installation kit # F801 0193. This kit is only suitable for single air cleaners.
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130 W 118 W
225 W 222 W
Filter replacement/cleaning frequency depends on local conditions, the fan speed selected and the operating time of the air cleaner. The Service Indicator can be used to help determine the filter replacement/cleaning frequency. See Program Settings step 1.
A crackling or snapping sound will be heard occasionally during use of the air cleaner. This is normal and is caused by high voltage arcing in the filter. Cleaning the electronic filter is necessary when the crackling or snapping is heard frequently.
Filter replacement/cleaning may be done as described in the technical repair section.
4.2 Cleaning the outside of the air cleaner
Wipe the outside of the air cleaner with a moist cloth. Do not use cleaning products that contain ammonia or abrasives. The air cleaner is not resistant to organic solvents, such as benzene, etc. It is possible that the Air Quality Analyzer temporarily reacts abnormally with exposure to cleaning agents.
Operating Instructions
5 CONTROL
See fig. 5 on page 25
Do not close all vents simultaneously as this may result in the motor/fan overheating.
The product is designed solely for cleaning air indoors and must not be used for any other purpose.
The user is liable for damages resulting from improper use. Do not use the air cleaner when parts or safety devices are faulty, absent or damaged.
The air cleaner can be controlled in three different ways:
A Using the panel button (>> button), for selecting fan speed
AUTO mode
or
B Using the remote control C Using the Auto Clean mode (
5.1 Controlling with the panel button
See fig. 2 on page 25
The panel button (>> button) allows you to control the fan speed as follows:
With the air cleaner
OFF:
• Press the panel button (>> ); control goes to AUTO.
• Press the panel button (>> ); fan speed goes to •••• (TURBO).
• Press the panel button (>> ); fan speed goes to ••• (
• Press the panel button (>> ); fan speed goes to •• (MEDIUM).
• Press the panel button (>> ); fan speed goes to • (
• Press the panel button (>> ); fan speed goes to STANDBY.
• Press the panel button (>> ); fan speed switches OFF.
If you keep pressing on the panel button (>> ), the control will go one step every second.
5.2 Remote Control operation
See fig. 3 on page 25
Remote Control Fan Speed Indicators:
LOW
•• MEDIUM
••• HIGH
•••• TURBO
Note: When the motor is turned ON, from STANDBY, the air cleaner will start automatically on Subsequently it will switch to the last fan speed selected.
OFF: switches off air cleaner.
V and W : fan speed goes one level higher (V) or lower (W).
AUTO: switches the air cleaner to automatic operation.
AUTO mode)
HIGH).
LOW).
TURBO for 1.5 seconds.
6 PROGRAM SETTINGS
The air cleaner is shipped with factory default program settings. The following program settings allow you to customize the air cleaner operation for your personal preference.
• Program Setting 1: Service Indicator
• Program Setting 2: Resetting the Service Indicator
PROGRAM: press this button once to get in the program mode.
While in the program mode if no key is pressed for 60 seconds the air cleaner will return to the last setting without saving any changes.
6.1 Program Setting 1: Service Indicator
The Service Indicator is used to predict when the filter will need cleaning (electronic air cleaners) or replacement (media air cleaners).
The Service Indicator automatically calculates the service interval based on the pollution level selected and the fan speed. When the filter becomes clogged the leds • and •••• will flash each time the air cleaner is turned on.
Pollution level guidelines for establishing setting:
• LOW DUTY: general pollution without tobacco smoke
•• MEDIUM DUTY: moderate tobacco smoke concentrations
••• HEAVY DUTY: high tobacco smoke concentrations
•••• EXTREME DUTY: extremely high tobacco smoke concentrations
To select the pollution level:
•Press
• Default: OFF (all leds off).
•Press V: led • (
•Press V: led •• (MEDIUM) will light up, meaning you have set
•Press V: led ••• (
•Press V: led •••• (
• If you want to go back to one of the previous pollution
•Press
6.2 Program Setting 2: Resetting the Service Indicator
The indicator needs to be reset when the media filter is changed out. If led • and led •••• are flashing, it is time to change the filter(s) and to reset the indicator.
PROGRAM; you are in the program mode 1 and STANDBY
led will flash once every two seconds.
LOW) will light up, meaning you've set the
pollution level to LOW DUTY.
the pollution level to MEDIUM DUTY.
HIGH) will light up, meaning you have set
the pollution level to HEAVY DUTY.
TURBO) will light up, meaning you have set
the pollution level to EXTREME DUTY.
levels, press W.
PROGRAM to confirm setting 1 and to go to setting 2.
5.3 Automatic operation (AUTO mode)
See fig. 4 on page 25
Press AUTO on the remote control. There is a 5 minute warm up time for the Air Quality Analyzer. It is recommended the air cleaner be plugged in continuously to avoid the warm-up delay. If you activate the led on the control panel will flash. After 5 minutes you will hear a beep and the air cleaner will operate automatically.
AUTO during this time,
To Reset:
•Press
• Default:
PROGRAM: you are in the program mode 2 and the
STANDBY led will flash twice every two seconds.
OFF (all leds are off).
• If the indicator is programmed (setting 1), you will see all the leds switched on in setting 2, provided the Service Indicator is in use for a while.
• Reset Service Indicator: press
•Press
PROGRAM: all user settings are saved and the air
OFF (all leds are off).
cleaner is back in normal control.
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Operating Instructions
7 TROUBLESHOOTING
If leds • and •••• are flashing:
This is the Service Indicator. It signifies time to service (replace or clean) the filter(s). Pressing any button will turn off the Service Indicator leds. When the unit is switched on again the Service Indicator will resume flashing. After changing the filter(s), the Service Indicator should be reset in Program Setting 2. Contact your service person.
If led AUTO is flashing:
Air Quality Analyzer is warming up. After 5 minutes the Air Quality Analyzer is ready and air cleaner will start running in
AUTO mode.
If led STANDBY is flashing:
High Voltage Output problem in the collecting cell(s). If there is a dead short in the cell for over 60 seconds the
STANDBY led flashes. Power will be interrupted to the cell(s) for
10 minutes which may allow the cause of the problem (e.g. hair) to flow out of the collecting cell. After 10 minutes the high voltage will return to the cell. If there is still a short in the cell the high voltage will again be interrupted for 10 minutes, etc. This loop stops at the fourth time a dead short condition is detected. Upon detection, the software blocks the fan control and the unit quits operating. The collecting cell should be cleaned to see if it can be returned to service or requires further repair. Contact your service person.
Note: After one crackle or snap (arcing) the high voltage will drop to 7000 Volts and slowly build up to the programmed output. If there are more than 20 crackles or snaps during one minute, the software blocks the high voltage for 45 seconds, after which the voltage slowly rebuilds.
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Technical Repair Guide
Technical Repair Guide
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
This guide contains service checks to assist service personnel in locating and correcting any condition that might occur to render the air cleaner ineffective or inoperative. The air cleaner has been designed with replaceable components, such as the high voltage power supply which allows the service person to simply replace a component rather than attempt repair of components in the field.
8 ADJUSTING TO SPECIFIC ROOM
CONDITIONS
Program Setting 1: Service Indicator
The Service Indicator is used to predict when the filter will need cleaning (electronic air cleaners) or replacement (media air cleaners).
The Service Indicator automatically calculates the service interval based on the pollution level selected and the fan speed. If the filter becomes clogged the led • and •••• will flash each time the air cleaner is turned on.
Pollution level guidelines for establishing setting:
• LOW DUTY: general pollution without tobacco smoke
•• MEDIUM DUTY: moderate tobacco smoke concentrations
••• HEAVY DUTY: high tobacco smoke concentrations
•••• EXTREME DUTY: extremely high tobacco smoke concentrations
To select the pollution level:
•Press
• Default:
•Press V: led • (LOW) will light up, meaning you've set the
•Press V: led •• (
•Press V: led ••• (
•Press V: led •••• (TURBO) will light up, meaning you have set
• If you want to go back to one of the previous pollution
•Press
PROGRAM; you are in the program mode 1 and STANDBY
led will flash once every two seconds.
OFF (all leds off).
pollution level to LOW DUTY.
MEDIUM) will light up, meaning you have set
the pollution level to MEDIUM DUTY.
HIGH) will light up, meaning you have set
the pollution level to HEAVY DUTY.
the pollution level to EXTREME DUTY.
levels, press W.
PROGRAM to confirm setting 1 and to go to setting 2.
Program Setting 2: Resetting the Service Indicator
The indicator needs to be reset when the media filter is changed out. If led • and led •••• are flashing, it is time to change the filter(s) and to reset the indicator.
To Reset:
•Press
• Default:
• If the indicator is programmed (setting 1), you will see all the
• Reset Service Indicator: press
•Press
PROGRAM: you are in the program mode 2 and the
STANDBY led will flash twice every two seconds.
OFF (all leds are off).
leds switched on in setting 2, provided the Service Indicator is in use for a while.
OFF (all leds are off).
PROGRAM: all user settings are saved and the air
cleaner is back in normal control.
Program Setting 3: Maximum fan speed for Air Quality Analyzer (
It is not possible to go directly to setting 3.
If the panel button (>> ) and then the simultaneously before confirming setting 2, you're in setting 3 and STANDBY led will flash three times every two seconds. Adjusting the maximum fan speed for the Air Quality Analyzer is very convenient for meeting rooms and open plan offices.
• Default: •••• (
•Press W and so on to go to the desired maximum fan speed.
•Press
AUTO mode)
PROGRAM key are pressed
TURBO).
PROGRAM: confirm setting 3 and go to setting 4.
Program Setting 4: Manual lock
In setting 4 STANDBY led will flash four times every two seconds. Blocking the panel button (>> ), to ensure that non-authorised people cannot control the air cleaner.
• Default: unlock; no leds are burning.
•Press W or V: lock; led • (
•Press W or V: unlock; led • (LOW) is off.
•Press PROGRAM: confirm setting 4 and go to setting 5.
LOW) is burning.
Program Setting 5: Voltage output for maximum efficiency (Electronic Air Cleaners only)
In setting 5 STANDBY led will flash five times every two seconds. This setting can be used to lower the efficiency (up to 10% at low HV). This will increase the time between cleaning intervals.
• Default: high HV level (7600 V); leds •, •• and ••• are burning.
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Technical Repair Guide
•Press W: medium HV level (7300 V); leds • and •• are burning.
•Press W: low HV level (7100 V); led • is burning.
•Press V: to increase efficiency again up to maximum HV level (7900 V); leds •, ••, ••• and •••• are burning.
•Press
PROGRAM: confirm setting 5 and go to setting 6.
Program Setting 6: Maximum fan speed remote control/ panel button
In setting 6 STANDBY led will flash six times every two seconds. Adjusting the maximum fan speed for remote control/panel button is very convenient for air cleaners installed in meeting rooms and open plan offices.
• Default: •••• (
TURBO).
•Press W and so on to go to the desired maximum fan speed.
•Press
PROGRAM: confirm setting 6 and go to setting 7.
Program Setting 7: Sensitivity adjustment Air Quality Analyzer
In setting 7 STANDBY led will flash seven times every two seconds. Setting the sensitivity of the Air Quality Analyzer. The more sensitive, the quicker the reaction to changes in pollution level.
• Default:
•Press V: led • ( pollution sensitivity to low.
• press V: led •• (MEDIUM) will light up, meaning you have set the pollution sensitivity to medium.
•Press V: led ••• ( the pollution sensitivity to heavy.
•Press V: led •••• ( the pollution sensitivity to extreme.
• If you want to go back to one of the previous pollution sensitivity, press W.
•Press
OFF (all leds are off), meaning the lowest sensitivity
LOW) will light up, meaning you've set the
HIGH) will light up, meaning you have set
TURBO) will light up, meaning you have set
PROGRAM to confirm setting 7 and go to setting 8.
Reset to factory default
To reset the factory default settings: Open the inlet grid, press the panel button (>> ). While pressing the panel button (>> ) close the inlet grid. Release the panel button (>> ) when you hear two beeps. Everything is now back into the default setting, except the Service Indicator (hours in use).
9 FILTER REPLACEMENT/CLEANING
See fig. 8 on page 25
In order to open the inlet grid (i.e. access the filter components), a narrow round screwdriver type tool will be needed (such as a torx type). The inlet grid is secured by two mechanical clips. To release these clips there are two access holes parallel to the control board faceplate on the inlet grid (approx. 3½" from the sides). Insert the tool into the access holes and gently push further through some light resistance. This will allow the clips to be "unlocked" and thus the inlet grid will open easily.
DO NOT PULL THE DOOR OPEN WITHOUT RELEASING THE CLIPS.
9.1 Prefilter replacement
The disposable prefilter can only be used once and cannot be cleaned. Do not turn the prefilter around since it can only be used in one flow direction.
9.2 Electronic filter cleaning
A crackling or snapping sound will be heard occasionally during use of the air cleaner. This is normal and is caused by high voltage arcing in the filter. Cleaning the electronic filter is necessary when the crackling is heard frequently.
Program Setting 8: Time without high voltage after Service (Electronic Air Cleaners only)
In setting 8 STANDBY led will flash eight times every two seconds. Setting a specific time for no high voltage after servicing is useful when the filter cells are damp or condensed in winter time. This setting will go back to default value if power is interrupted to the air cleaner.
• Default: switched on, there's always high voltage on the cell(s).
•Press V: led • (LOW) will light up, meaning you've set the time of no high voltage to 30 minutes.
•Press V: led •• ( the time of no high voltage to 60 minutes.
•Press V: led ••• ( time of no high voltage to 120 minutes.
•Press V: led •••• (TURBO) will light up, meaning you've set the time of no high voltage to 240 minutes.
• If you want to go back to one of the previous time setting levels, press W.
•Press return to the normal running mode.
OFF (all leds are off), when the air cleaner is
MEDIUM) will light up, meaning you've set
HIGH) will light up, meaning you've set the
PROGRAM to confirm setting 8. The air cleaner will
CAUTION
!
CELLS MAY CONTAIN SHARP EDGES.
Use care when servicing unit or handling cells. Failure to do so could result in minor personal injury.
For maximum efficiency your air cleaner cell(s) should be cleaned regularly. When cleaning is required the following procedure should be used:
Cleaning the cell(s)
A Turn the air moving system OFF and disconnect the air
cleaner from power. Wait 15 seconds for the collecting cell(s) to discharge.
B Remove the cell(s) and prefilter(s) from cabinet. Using a
solution of warm water and low sudsing detergent, soak cell(s) for 20 to 30 minutes. Discard prefilter(s) and carbon filter(s). NOTE: Ionizing wires may become coated causing loss of cleaning ability by the collecting cell. Using a damp cloth, wipe each ionizing wire, exercising care not to damage them.
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