gForce Ultra IOM
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Cylinder Spent Fault
After an extended period of operation, the cylinder is completely spent the MES2 will stop operating
and the yellow LED will flash in a repeating pattern of 4 flashes. At this time the cylinder must be
replaced. The steam cylinder is disposable and must be replaced at end of cylinder life. Cylinder life is
dependent on water supply conditions and humidifier usage. Failure to replace the cylinder at the end
of cylinder life will result in improper operation and may result in damage to the humidifier. Data Aire is
not responsible for any damages resulting from, or attributed to, the failure to replace a spent cylinder.
Data Aire recommends keeping a replacement cylinder in stock throughout the humidification season.
This will prevent possible downtime when the humidifier reports cylinder end of life.
Replacement Cylinder
The label on the existing cylinder identifies the cylinder type in its top left corner. When ordering a
cylinder always quote the three- or five-digit model number on the label, the humidifier’s serial number,
and the humidifiers voltage. Serial number and voltage are located on the specification label on the left
side of the humidifier. Contact Data Aire Parts Department for replacement humidifier cylinder.
Removing the Cylinder
• Check to see if yellow service light is flashing meaning cylinder replacement is necessary.
• Turn OFF the water supply to humidifier.
• The old cylinder must be drained completely before removing. This is done by pushing the
On/Off/Drain switch to the “Drain” position.
• Let the humidifier drain until no more water is flowing out to drain (usually not more than 10
minutes).
• When completely drained, push the On/Off/Drain switch to the “Off” position.
• Turn OFF the disconnect switch to all remote electric facility power to the unit with the
external disconnect.
DANGER: The inside of the humidifier’s cabinet contains high voltage
components and wiring. Access should be limited to authorized personnel.
Arc flash and electric shock hazard. Risk of electrical shock could result in
injury or death. Disconnect local and remote facility power source before
working within this equipment.
Wear appropriate personal protective equipment per NFPA 70E before
working within unit.
Use voltmeter to make sure facility electrical power is turned OFF before
making any electrical connections. Failure to comply can cause injury or
death.