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Service socket (Pos. 5)
Connection option for the manufacturer's service department. The manufacturer's
service department can carry out maintenance work via this interface.
•
"Differential pressure" measuring connection (Pos. 6)
Only to be used by the manufacturer's service department.
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Alarm horn (Pos. 7)
Safe collection of dust and fumes is only possible with sufficient extraction capacity.
As the dust load of the
filter element increases, its flow resistance increases and the extraction capacity
decreases. As soon as it falls below a minimum value, the alarm horn sounds at
regular intervals.
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External connections (Pos. 8)
Optional.
NOTE
When first connecting the filter system to the power mains, a self-test is carried out, the
alarm horn will sound for a short time and the signal lamps will flash.
This should be carried out at regular intervals (weekly) by the user by pulling out the
mains plug back and then plugging it in again.
If the alarm horn or signal lamps do not activate at this time, the product must be
checked by the manufacturer's service department.
Faults can corrected by the customer in some cases. For details, see chapter "Error
clearance". If the customer cannot clear the error, the manufacturer's service department
must be contacted.
6.3 Cloud connectivity – Settings and queries
Some products have a cloud connection, which allows the product software to be kept up
to date.
Operating parameters of the product can also be queried and tracked in real time.
Settings and queries are made via the cloud: www.kemperconnect.de
See the enclosed KEMPER Quick Start Guide.
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