Filter-saturation
indicator (item 1):
Green
Yellow
Red
Filter Status Indication
Shows the filter saturation of all installed filter stages in the system together (no separate
monitoring as for example with the TFS series)
Filter-saturation
indicator (item 5):
Green
Yellow
Red
Note RF10, DF10, BF9 Set-D, BF10 Set-D
In general, filters are changed according to the filter status displays described above.
The following recommendation applies to filter and suction systems used in medicine,
aesthetics and dental, regardless of the filter status display:
Interval
Weekly
Half-yearly
The exchange takes place regardless of the filter status display for the following reasons:
•
Possible contamination of the filter with viruses and the growth of fungi and bacteria on
the surface. Biological contamination cannot be monitored via the filter display.
•
Saturation of the activated carbon with process gases and their aging (even with a low
pollutant content). This cannot be monitored via the filter display.
10.4
Filter Replacement, BF, RF, DF, LN200, GL200, OEN150
Series
Caution! All work described in the area of filter replacement may only be
carried out with suitable protective equipment!
Caution! The individual filter stages must be checked regularly (at least
once per week) and replaced if necessary to ensure constant extraction
capacity and prevent system damage.
Maintenance
All filters OK.
Check filter status indications (item 5) - reorder individual filters if
necessary
"Filter full" message via interface as soon as the last yellow stage is
reached
Max. filter saturation reached - System switches off - Replace filter
All filters OK.
Reorder filters; replace, as required.
Max. filter saturation reached - System switches off - Replace filter
Replace pre-filter mat
Replace main filter
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