SPH 400 Fume Extractor Help & Support
Learn how to get the most out of your Quatro Air unit and troubleshoot common problems. You can also download the owner's manual for this unit for technical details and instructions.
Introduction
Congratulations! You are now owner of a Quatro Air SPH 400 Fume Extractor, an advanced effective indoor dust and fume collection system designed specifically to remove particulate matter and odour causing gas phase contaminants at the source. You can expect a noticeable improvement in air quality as the SPH 400 system begins the process of reducing microscopic airborne particulate.
Safety Precaution
Keep all fastening hardware tight to ensure that the unit is in safe working condition. Familiarise yourself with the way in which filters are installed & replaced. All filters must be in place whenever this machine is in operation. Use only on a grounded electrical circuit; do not use any two-wire electrical prong adapters to defeat proper grounding. If servicing the unit, be careful not to touch the motor as soon as it has been turned off. It is hot and can cause injury.
IMPORTANT: Ensure power supply is unplugged during maintenance or filter service
Pre Start-Up Checklist
- Upon arrival, inspect unit for either visible or concealed damage. Damage should be immediately reported to the transport company.
- All filters are present and are correctly installed prior use
- Labels and serial numbers are present for future identification
- Verify that power supply is compatible with equipment. Check the unit is plugged into a grounded receptacle
- The casters (wheels) must be secure in place prior the moving the unit
Start-Up
WARNING: Do not operate unit until you've confirmed all filters have been installed
- Place the unit in the desired area for use. Ensure all filters are installed (remove all plastic wrapping)
- Make sure the air intake area (bottom) is not obstructed in any way
- Insert male end of power cord into grounded circuit
- Press RED POWER BUTTON, unit will start, press “+” or “-“ to switch speed “HIGHER” or “LOWER”
- Unit should now be functioning and operational
Reduced air flow is a common symptom of dirty filters.
- Possible Cause: Motor overheated, tripped on thermal cutout
- Suggested Solution: Switch power off, unplug, wait till motor cools, replace filters/verify blockage.
- Possible Cause: Motor/motor brushes past service life
- Suggested Solution: Replace motor/motor brushes.