D-1
MAINTENANCE
D-1
The particulate matter collected in the unit may be
dangerous to your health. Take necessary precau-
tions so that you and your fellow workers do not
breathe dust and particulate. Wear a suitable
respirator when disposing of the particulate.
Follow local Environmental regulations for
disposal of filters and particulate matter.
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REPLACING THE FILTERS
The main filter and the HEPA filter cannot be cleaned
and therefore they have to be replaced periodically. It
is recommended to replace all filters at one time.
A saturated filter often contains dust and dirt
particles which could form a health hazard upon
inhalation. When replacing the filters, always
wear a high-quality and approved face mask or
respirator. Wrap the filters in a properly closed
plastic bag and dispose of it in compliance with
local regulations.
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Replace the filters in case of damage or when the
extraction capacity has become insufficient due to the
amount of particulate in the filter.
Periodic check of filters is required to maintain optimal
performance and life of unit. Filter performance/life is
dependent on variables such as:
-Welding application/processes
-Oil involved in weld processes
-Dust/grinding particulate
-Proper usage and maintenance
Note: There is no filter clog indicator on this machine
model.
Refer to Figure D.1 on page D-3 for the following
filter instructions.
Replacing/Cleaning the Pre-filter
1. Remove electrical cord of Miniflex unit from electri-
cal outlet.
2. Loosen the side clips (A).
3. Remove the top cover (B) from the unit.
4. Remove LongLife-H™ Filter (C).
5. Remove the pre-filter (H).
6. Clean pre-filter with industrial vacuum cleaner or
replace if necessary. Use caution and proper
personal protection equipment when cleaning pre-
filter.
7. Reposition the pre-filter (H) and LongLife-H™ Filter
(C) and reassemble unit.
MINIFLEX
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
ELECTRIC SHOCK can kill.
• Unplug Miniflex before changing
filter or replacing carbon brushes.
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
• The aluminum collection pan should be inspected,
cleaned and emptied on a monthly basis.
• The pre-separator (located on the bottom of the
main filter) should be inspected and cleaned on a
monthly basis, using an industrial vacuum cleaner.
• The pre-filter should be inspected and cleaned on a
bi-monthly basis, using compressed air or an indus-
trial vacuum cleaner.
• Frequency of cleaning and emptying depends on a
number of factors such as the type of welding
process and the frequency of use.
• The main filter should be checked every month to
ensure that there is no damage.
• The seals of the main filter should be checked every
12 months.
Refer to Figure D.1 on page D-3 for the following
instructions.
EMPTYING THE ALUMINUM COLLECTION
PAN
1. Remove electrical cord of Miniflex unit from electri-
cal outlet.
2. Loosen the side clips (A).
3. Remove the top cover (B) from the machine.
4. Remove LongLife-H™ Filter (C) by lifting the filter
out of the bottom compartment of the unit.
5. Remove pre-filter (H)
6. Empty the collection pan (D) and dispose of waste
properly*.
7. Replace the pre-filter and the LongLife-H™ Filter to
the bottom unit and reattach top cover by fastening
the side clips (A).
*Check with local authorities for regulations governing
the proper disposal of used filters and particulate
matter.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING