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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
FAE1100 Filter with HEPA H13 for Fume Extractor FAE1
Product image: A depiction of the JBC FAE1100 filter unit.
Reference
This manual corresponds to the following reference: FAE1-100
Packing List
The following items are included:
- FAE1100 Filter for FAE1 Image: FAE1100 filter unit.
- FAE1110 Pre-Filter for FAE1 medium dust filter M5 (EN 779) Image: FAE1110 pre-filter.
- Compact Filter includes active carbon filter and particle filter HEPA H13 filter (EN 1822) Image: Compact filter.
- Manual, Ref. 0022639
Filter with HEPA H13 for Fume Extractor FAE1 ....... 1 unit
Manual ...................................................................... 1 unit
Note: Unseal the filter before its first use.
Maintenance
Follow the indications described on the next page to replace the filters.
Image: JBC fume extractor unit showing display and filter saturation indicator.
Filter saturation indicator:
- Green: Filter OK
- Yellow: < 20% carbon lifetime, > 80% Saturation
- Red: End of carbon lifetime, Filter saturated
Display
Maintenance - Filter Replacement
- The fume extractor unit indicates by means of the display and the indicator LED (3) that the filters need to be replaced.
- To replace the filters, remove the cover (1) by opening the quick release levers (2), located on both sides of the casing.
- If the indicator LED (3) remains in red after replacing the pre-filter (4), it means that the main filter (5) is saturated and must also be replaced.
- After replacing the main filter (5), the carbon filter counter must be reset (Main Menu: Filter Set > Reset Carbon).
- The service life of the main filter is a maximum of 1 year after opening its packaging.
- If the main filter is changed while the fume extractor is switched on, the fume extractor unit automatically starts the filter detection process and activates the aspiration for a few seconds.
Diagram: Exploded view of filter replacement components.
Components:
- Cover (1)
- Pre-Filter (4)
- Main Filter (carbon + HEPA) (5)
- Casing
- Quick Release Lever (2)
- Indicator LED (3)
- Filter Ribs
Note: The main filter has a given position. Make sure the filter ribs mate with the corresponding slots of the casing.
Connect the filter tube to the quick-coupling located on the fume extractor casing.
Control Process
Filter Menu
Main menu:
- 1 Reset
- 2 Unit
- 3 Port
- 4 Filter set
- 5 Counters
- 6 Program version
- Exit
Filter set options:
- 1 Carbon life: 20%
- 2 Saturation: 80%
- 3 Reset carbon
- Back
Carbon life display shows the percentage of remaining life of the carbon filter. It is also displayed on the main screen.
Saturation display shows the percentage of saturation level of the filter. It is also displayed on the main screen.
Perform the 'Reset carbon' action when changing the FAE1-100 filter. The carbon life counter does not start until the filter is detected for the first time.
Warning & Errors
WARNING #1
Useful filter life is about to wear out. In 5 days the filter life is going to finish.
Condition: < 20% carbon lifetime (Filter indicator in Yellow)
STOP #1
Useful filter life is worn out. Replace it and execute the reset function in the filter menu.
Condition: End of carbon lifetime (Filter indicator in Red)
WARNING #2
Filter is about to obstruct.
Condition: > 80% Saturation (Filter indicator in Yellow)
STOP #2
Filter obstructed. Replace the pre-filter. If the error remains, replace the HEPA+carbon filter set.
Condition: Filter saturated (Filter indicator in Red)
STOP #3
Filter not detected. Place a filter in order to use the fume extractor.
Condition: No filter installed (Filter indicator in Red)
Safety
It is imperative to follow safety guidelines to prevent electric shock, injury, fire or explosion.
- The equipment is only designed to filtrate the fumes generated by soldering.
- Do not use the units for the filtration of combustible, explosive or corrosive gases. Incorrect use may cause fire.
- Maintenance must not be carried out by children unless supervised.
- Keep your workplace clean and tidy. Wear appropriate protective mask, glasses, and gloves when handling dirt filter or pre-filter.
- Saturated filters cannot be cleaned and reused.
- Avoid blowing the filter or the dirty parts of the equipment; if necessary, it is advisable to vacuum.
- Avoid losing particles in the unit during handling of the filter.
- Treat the saturated filters as waste depending on the filtered contaminant and the applicable standards in each country.
European Waste Catalog classification:
- 15 02: Absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths and protective clothing.
- 15 02 02: Absorbents, filter materials (including oil filters not otherwise specified, wiping cloths, protective clothing contaminated by dangerous substances).
- 15 02 03: Absorbents, filter materials, wiping cloths and protective clothing other than those mentioned in 15 02 02.
- In case of not complying with the filter change recommendations, the maximum particle and gas concentrations established in each country could be exceeded.
Specifications
FAE1100 Filter with HEPA H13 for Fume Extractor FAE1
Ref.: FAE1-100
Filter | Class | Standard | Efficiency |
---|---|---|---|
Pre-Filter | M5 | EN 779 | 40-60 % @ 0.4 µm |
Particle Filter (Compact Filter) | HEPA H13 | EN 1822 | 99.95% @ MPPS* |
Gas Filter (Compact Filter) | Activated carbon | ePB10 / ISO 16890 | 60% ≤ 10 µm |
*MPPS (Most Penetrating Particle Size) usually between 0.1-0.3 µm
Compact Filter Dimensions: (L x W x H): 281 x 268 x 197 mm / 11.06 x 10.55 x 7.76 in
Total Net Weight: 2.90 kg / 6.39 lb
Package Dimensions / Weight: (L x W x H): 300 x 283 x 208 mm / 3.28 kg | 11.81 x 11.14 x 8.19 in / 7.23 lb
Complies with CE standards.
Warranty
JBC's 2-year warranty covers this equipment against all manufacturing defects, including the replacement of defective parts and labor.
Warranty does not cover product wear or misuse.
In order for the warranty to be valid, equipment must be returned, postage paid, to the dealer where it was purchased.
Environmental Disposal
This product should not be thrown in the garbage.
In accordance with the European directive 2012/19/EU, electronic equipment at the end of its life must be collected and returned to an authorized recycling facility.
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