AIR SOURCE: Minimum of impurities Never above hygiene limit
levels Less than 0.3 mg/m oil No water condensation...prepare your
supplied-air system
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Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group...prepare your supplied-air
system (click on button to view video)
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...prepare your supplied-air system The supply line from the
air source to the supplied-air filter must be at least 11 mm in
inside diameter Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group 11 mm
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INLET The inlet thread is a BSP female connection. Fit a
suitable coupling/nipple that matches your fixed supplied-air
system. Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group prepare the SR99
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ONE OUTLET Screw the supplied coupling into the free outlet
port Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group prepare the SR99 TWO
OUTLETS Remove the plug Screw another coupling into the free outlet
port THREE OUTLETS Fit the Y-coupling into one of the outlet
ports
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The water trap drains itself automatically as soon as the air
supply is turned off. You can also drain it manually by pressing on
the drain valve at the bottom of the bowl with a screwdriver or
similar. NOTE: this will also depressurise the entire SR99. Do this
before performing ANY maintenance on the unit. Copyright 2015 by
The S.E.A. Group...drain & depressurise
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Dont forget to depressurise the unit. Copyright 2015 by The
S.E.A. Group...remove the filter
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Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group...remove the filter Switch
off the compressor/pump, or disconnect the air inlet Turn unit
upside down INLET
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...remove the filter All parts are now accessible Copyright
2015 by The S.E.A. Group
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...remove the filter Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group Push
the red ring on the hose connector on the filter, and disconnect
the hose
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...remove the filter Unscrew and remove the 4 knobs securing
the lid Lift off the lid Remove the old filter Copyright 2015 by
The S.E.A. Group
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...fit a new filter Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group Simply
reverse the procedure
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The filter ends are identical, and it doesnt matter which way
the filter is inserted. Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group...fit a
new filter
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Make sure the sealing rings are in the right place and in the
right order Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group fit a new
filter
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Smell or taste Check use-by date Filter should normally last
around 6 months, but this can vary Note original weight (written on
filter) If weight has increased by 100150 grams, replace filter
Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group check for filter change
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Depressurise the unit Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group clean
the water trap
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Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group...clean the water trap INLET
Switch off the compressor/pump, or disconnect the air inlet Turn
unit upside down
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Remove the outer guard (bayonet fitting) Remove the bowl
(bayonet fitting) Unscrew the pre- collector element Copyright 2015
by The S.E.A. Group clean the water trap
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Wash the drain bowl in warm water Do not use solvents!
Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group
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Clean and blow-dry all parts with compressed air Copyright 2015
by The S.E.A. Group clean the water trap
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Reassemble Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group
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clean the exterior Use a mild detergent and water and wipe the
exterior of the filter with a soft cloth, sponge or brush. Warm
water may give a better clean. Leave to dry and store in a dry,
clean area at room temperature away from direct sunlight. The unit
can also be cleaned and blow-dried with a supplied-air gun.
Copyright 2015 by The S.E.A. Group
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