1. Do not turn unit off or move it until it has returned
to normal operating mode. To confirm unit status, re-
view the control panel. The control panel will display
one of the following messages:
Defrost in progress:
UNIT ON 00 HRS
DEFROST XX
Display mode when unit is in defrost mode. XX indicates
the seconds remaining on the defrost cycle.
Shutdown sequence
WAIT FOR
DEFROST XX
Display mode when unit in defrost and unit is powered
down (shut off by user). Unit will complete the defrost cy-
cle to remove any built-up ice then purge the pump. XX
indicates the seconds remaining on the defrost cycle.
Drying sequence
WAIT FOR
UNIT DRYING XX
Display mode when unit not in defrost and unit is pow-
ered down (shut off by user). Unit will complete the 5 mi-
nute drying cycle then purge the pump. XX indicates the
seconds remaining on the drying cycle.
Normal display:
UNIT ON 00 HRS
INLET XX° C
Wait until the control shows the normal display before
proceeding.
2. Gently rock the machine to ensure any water re-
maining on interior surfaces falls into the sump area.
3. Press the PURGE key. When the purge cycle is
complete, turn the unit off.
4. Remove the external drain hose, drain it carefully,
coil it and secure it with one of the straps provided
on the side of the unit.
TRANSPORTATION AND STORAGE
NOTICE: Handle the unit carefully. Do not drop, throw,
or place the unit where it could fall. Rough treatment can
damage this equipment and may create a hazardous
condition or void warranty.
Do not expose the control panel to moisture, snow
or rain.
Protect from freezing.
Store and transport securely to avoid any damaging
impact to internal parts.
Secure during transport to prevent sliding and possi-
ble injury to vehicle occupants.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Unplug unit
before cleaning or servicing.
07-02331B EB80
Fig. B: Disassembly for Cleaning
Remove the 4 screws
from housing and 2
top screws each from
inlet and outlet grills
and lift off cover.
WARNING: Risk of dust and contaminants exposure.
Use of respirator mask and gloves is recommended. If
unit has been exposed to potentially dangerous contami-
nants, clean thoroughly and sanitize before reuse.
NOTICE: The unit is fitted with sensitive electronic sen-
sors. Protect the sensors and their lead wires from dam-
age and do not expose them to water or cleaning solu-
tion.
The following tools and supplies are needed to com-
plete the maintenance procedures described in this
manual:
Philips screwdriver
10 mm wrench
6 mm hex bit
¼ in. nut driver
Cleaning cloths
HEPA vacuum cleaner with soft brush nozzle and
crevice nozzle.
Recommended
Cordless drill, small knife, small-jaw pliers, coil clean-
ing solution, rotomolded housing cleaning solution.
Before each use
Inspect the electrical cord for damage. Look for fray-
ing, cuts, etc. Replace the cord if you find any damage.
Inspect filter. The EB80 filter should be replaced when
the accumulation of dust is visible.
Monthly
Clean pump check valve and basin. In normal use,
dust can accumulate and can restrict airflow, reducing
performance and causing the unit to overheat. Clean
when dust accumulation is visible. Remove grills and
cover as shown in Fig. B. Use a vacuum cleaner with a
brush tool and a soft cloth to remove any debris. Take
care not to damage any interior components.
To maintain appearance, wipe interior and exterior sur-
faces with a damp cloth. For deep cleaning and a last-
ing, protective shine, use an automotive interior cleaner.
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EnviroBoss.