M
200D
INIVAC
4.1 General information on maintenance
During all work on the filter housing, especially when removing the filter elements and emptying the particle trough, make sure that
suitable protective gloves and a respiratory protection mask or a fine dust mask according to DIN 58645-FHM-P2 are worn. A pair
of protective gloves and a respiratory protection mask are included in the scope of delivery of the extraction unit.
The dust collected in the filter must not be cleaned under any circumstances by blowing it out, tapping it off, etc. When the filter ele-
ment is "full" (filter change indicator) it must be changed as described in point 4.3. In order to collect any particles deposited in the
filter housing, an industrial vacuum cleaner of use category "C" or dust class "H" must be used.
4.2 Emptying the particle container
1. Pull the power plug out of the socket.
2. Unscrew the central screw plug counterclockwise and lift off the lid.
3. Pull out the particle tray.
4. Place the supplied plastic bag over the particle tray and empty it into the bag.
5. Immediately close the plastic bag with the supplied cable tie.
6. Put the particle tray back into the system.
7. Fasten the cover again with the central screw plug.
8. reconnect the power plug.
4.3 Changing the filter element
1. Pull the power plug out of the socket.
2. Turn the central screw plug counterclockwise and lift off the lid.
3. Open the screw plug (24) and lift off the filter lid.
4. Place the supplied plastic bag over the dirty filter element, turn the filter element one turn counterclockwise and remove it.
5. Immediately close the plastic bag with the supplied cable tie.
6. Put on the new filter element, lock it with a quarter turn clockwise and tighten the filter cover with the screw on the new filter
until the molded triangular seal is tight all around. (20-25Nm)
7. Fasten the cover again with the central screw plug.
8. Reconnect the power plug.
4.4 Changing the external air filter
Regularly check the external air filter and insert a new filter mat if necessary.
Replace the filter mat at the latest when changing the filter cartridge!
4.5 Servicing
Always make sure that a suitable filter element is installed before commissioning.
Make sure that the motor of the system is also running, and not only the control lamp is lit.
For systems with automatic start/stop, the sensor cable must be attached to the ground cable of the welding unit.
Regularly check all connection cables.
A maintenance log must be kept of all maintenance and servicing work.
4.6
VDE Test by DGUV V3
The measured leakage current of the system can exceed 3.5 mA, but must not exceed 10 mA.
The higher leakage currents are caused by the use of a frequency converter with EMC filter.
Due to the mode of operation of a frequency converter, a value below 3.5 mA according to VDE is not achievable.
To avoid false tripping, a type B residual current device (RCD type B) should be used.
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4.0 Mainenance and care