Assembly, Unpacking and cleaning, Using the air cleaner on a bench or floor surface – Delta 50-875 User Manual
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ASSEMBLY
Fig. 2C
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Fig. 2B
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The Air Cleaner is shipped complete in one shipping container. Carefully unpack the Air Cleaner and all loose
items from the shipping container.
Styrofoam blocks have been packed inside the unit for protection. REMOVE THESE BLOCKS (A) Fig. 1 prior
to use. To Remove:
1. Disconnect unit from power source.
2. Remove outer filter by lifting up on the bottom and pulling out (Fig. 2A).
3. Remove inner filter by lifting up on the bottom and pulling out (Fig. 2B).
4. Remove styrofoam blocks (A) Fig. 2C and replace filters.
DO NOT LIFT THE AIR CLEANER BY POWER CORD.
UNPACKING AND CLEANING
The air cleaner cabinet has convenient lifting handles located on either side (one of which is shown at (A) Fig. 4). To
avoid damage to the air filters, carry the air cleaner with the filters positioned away from your body.
Locate (4) self-adhesive rubber feet (A) Fig. 3 supplied with the unit. Carefully place the Air Cleaner on a firm
supporting surface with access to the bottom of the cabinet. Apply a self-adhesive rubber foot (A) Fig. 3 to the bottom
at each corner of the air cleaner cabinet. The rubber feet will help eliminate vibration and will prevent the possibility of
the air cleaner “walking” across the floor or work surface.
For operator safety, clamp the unit to a work bench or position it securely on sawhorses.
USING THE AIR CLEANER ON A BENCH OR FLOOR SURFACE
Determine whether the Air Cleaner will be used on the floor, on a bench, or hanging from an overhead support. If the
Air Cleaner will be used as a mobile unit, proceed to “USING THE AIR CLEANER ON A BENCH OR FLOOR
SURFACE” section. If the unit will be ceiling-mounted, proceed to section “MOUNTING THE AIR CLEANER TO A
CEILING OR OVERHEAD SUPPORT.”
When determining where to mount the air cleaner, always select a location where the air flow is
unrestricted. Do not locate the unit in a corner or near any heating or cooling vents.
IMPORTANT:
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