Maintenance / Cleaning; Spare Parts And Their Replacement - cleanAIR D-Bug Mode D'emploi

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5. Maintenance and cleaning
After finishing your work with the CleanAIR® D-Bug unit, we recommend you to clean the unit, check all
parts and replace the damaged ones.
Do not use aggressive detergents and solvents for cleaning!
We recommend to use common non-abrasive cleaning products.
Cleaning products must never get into the PAPR unit or the battery!
Use damp cloth for cleaning and wipe the surface dry afterwards.
Cleaning should be done in a well ventilated room.
! Beware of breathing in any particles and fibers settled on parts of the PAPR unit or its accessories !

6. Spare parts and their replacement

Filters
Only original CleanAIR® filters may be used - see chapter 10! The filters must be new, unused and in the
original packaging. The expiry date must not be exceeded – marked on a sticker on the body of the filter.
Filter replacement: (see Attachement A1)
1. Unscrew the filter from the unit. (see Attachement A1)
2. Only filters designated by the manufacturer for this unit can be used. The filters must be unused, in
an original, intact packaging.
3. Fasten the new filter onto the unit and screw it tight.
Battery
It is necessary to charge the battery before the first use! The battery must only be charged with the
original charger – using a non-original charger may destroy the battery while at the same time meaning
breaching of the warranty terms. Number of charge cycles of this Li-Ion battery is approximately 500
charge cycles.
Replacement of the battery
To remove the battery: (see Attachement A2)
1. Slide the battery's position lock open with your thumb.
2. Push the whole battery out of the unit in the direction of arrow.
Charging the battery: (see Attachement A3)
1. Slide the battery out of the unit.
2. Connect the charger into 100 - 230 V ~ 50/60 Hz network.
3. Connect the battery to charger. Charging is indicated by a red light, the green light indicates connection
to power network. Charging time is 4 – 5 hours.
4. When the red light goes off, the battery is charged.
5. Disconnect the battery from the charger after charging.
6. Disconnect the charger from power network.
! It is not recommended to leave the charger connected in power network when not in use !
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