4. Preventive Maintenance
Cleaning the Air-intake Grill User Manual
1. Remove power from the system and allow 90 minutes before accessing the inside of the P-102.
2. Remove the ventilated panel by removing two Phillip® screws.
3. Lift the panel away from the system.
4. Remove accumulated dirt or lint by brushing, vacuum cleaning, or with a compressed air blow-gun.
5. Attach the ventilated panel by attaching it using the two Phillips screws previously removed.
6. Inspect the condenser face about weekly for the first month then monthly thereafter to determine
the cleaning frequency the ventilated panel needs cleaning.
Cleaning the Air-intake Grill
This procedure describes how to clean the air-intake grill.
WARNING
THERMALHAZARD (hot)
Hot surfaces can cause burns and personal injury.
Do not operate the P-102 without all covers in place. Wait 90
minutes after performing Lockout/Tagout according to the
facilities procedure before removing any cover.
Tools and Materials
Phillips® screw driver
Brush, vacuum cleaner or compressed air blow-gun
Keep the air-intake grill clean enough for free air flow through it.
1. Remove power from the system and allow 90 minutes before you remove the grill of the P-102.
2. Remove the ventilated air-intake grill panel by removing two Phillip® screws.
3. Lift the panel away from the system.
4. Remove accumulated dirt or lint by brushing, vacuum cleaning, or with a compressed air blow-gun.
5. Attach the ventilated air-intake grill panel by attaching it using the two Phillips screws previously
removed.
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