F118 In-Ceiling
Media Air Cleaner
PRODUCT DATA
FEATURES
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The DOP particle filter is 95 percent efficient at 0.3
micron particles, and more efficient on particles
smaller and larger.
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CPZ™ modules can reduce space odors.
Circulates up to 425 cubic feet per minute (723 cubic
meters per hour).
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Provides Coanda air distribution by drawing in dirty
air, cleaning it, and bi-directionally recirculating the
filtered air throughout the space.
Designed to overcome the increase in air flow
resistance normally caused by filter loading.
APPLICATION
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White color cover complements the ceiling.
Accessible three-speed pushbutton switch.
Optional wall-mounted remote switch.
Filters are easily removed and replaced.
The F118 In-Ceiling Media Air Cleaner uses a three-speed
direct-drive, forward-curve blower motor and a 95 percent
DOP particle filter to capture airborne particles such as dust,
soot, and cooking smoke from the air circulated through it.
When equipped with two CPZ™ modules, the air cleaner also
adsorbs gases and odors from the air passing through it. The
F118 is recommended for use in rooms with drop ceilings, and
for spaces with structural ceilings not higher than 16 feet (4.8
meters) where there is a minimum one-foot (0.3 meter)
clearance between the drop ceiling and the structural ceiling.
• READ AND SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
The air cleaner is designed to use the Coanda effect to
circulate air throughout the space. This effect is the tendency
of air to travel close to a wall contour when ejected from a jet.
The air cleaner draws contaminated air up from the center of
the room, forces it through the filters, and then blows the
filtered air out through the narrow ends of the air cleaner.
Contents
Application ........................................................................
Features ...........................................................................
Specifications ...................................................................
Ordering Information ........................................................
Planning the Installation ...................................................
Installation ........................................................................
Operation ..........................................................................
Service .............................................................................
Parts list ............................................................................
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Limited Two-Year Warranty .............................................. 12
The Honeywell Trademark is used under license from Honeywell
Intellectual Properties, Inc. by Air-Pure Systems.
Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or warranties
with respect to this product.
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F118 IN-CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER
PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
DISTANCE FROM STRUCTURAL
CEILING TO DROP
CEILING – MINIMUM 12 INCHES
The sizing procedure determines the number of F118 needed.
The correct number required for a particular application
depends on:
ALIGN AIR CLEANER WITH
WALLS, IF POSSIBLE
— type of contamination.
— number of occupants.
— room volume.
— room use.
— outdoor air quality.
Assuming that the structural ceiling height is no higher than
16 ft (4.8m), one F118 set on high speed cleans 425 cfm,
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25,500 cf/hr (723 m /hr). The number of air changes per hour
determines the amount of air cleaning that occurs. Use the
following formula to determine the required number of F118
Air Cleaners:
AIR PATH
AIR PATH
Area of room in cubic feet/air cleaner cubic feet per hour x
desired number of air changes per hour.
For example, to compute the number of air cleaners that
would be required to clean an area of 30,000 cubic feet, at
the rate of four times per hour when operating on high
speed: (30,000/25,500 x 4 = 4.7).
RECOMMENDED FOR ROOMS
LESS THAN 16 FEET HIGH
(FLOOR TO STRUCTURAL CEILING )
M16209A
Result: This area requires five F118.
Fig. 2. F118 Air Circulation Schematic (Coanda Airflow).
For the most efficient operation, place the F118 as close as
possible to the contaminant source. For ambient air cleaning,
it is essential to establish a uniform airflow pattern throughout
the entire space. Physical limitations, such as the following,
may change the number of air cleaners required:
The air cleaner is rectangular to align with the walls of any
rectangular space. When installing an air cleaner in a
rectangular space, place the length parallel with the room
length and the width parallel with the room width.
•
If there is insufficient mounting space, fewer air cleaners
can be installed. If it is necessary to reduce the number of
air changes per hour, bring in more outdoor air to maintain
low contaminant levels.
An irregularly shaped room does not allow even airflow,
and may require more air cleaners.
When a room requires only one air cleaner, hang it in the
center of the room.
Large rooms usually require more than one air cleaner. When
using several, divide the entire space into equal volumes and
distribute the air cleaners throughout the space so each air
cleaner circulates similar air quantities. To ensure optimum
performance of each air cleaner:
•
For questions about determining the number of air cleaners
needed, consult your local Honeywell Commercial Air Cleaner
Distributor.
1. Use the formula above to determine the number of air
cleaners required for the large room.
2. Visually divide the entire room into several cubic vol-
umes. For example, if three air cleaners are to be
installed, visualize the room as approximately three
cubic volumes.
3. Consider each portion as a single room and install the
air cleaner at the center of each area. Align the air
cleaners to be parallel. See Fig. 3.
Choose Location
The air cleaner is designed to hang from a structural ceiling. It
mounts horizontally, inside or outside of a drop ceiling system.
It also fits between joists set 24 in. (610 mm) on center. When
used with a drop ceiling system, allow at least 12 in. (305 mm)
clearance between the structural and drop ceiling to allow
space for the air cleaner. To ensure unobstructed airflow, the
grille, which is one inch (25 mm) deep, must protrude below
the drop ceiling surface.
CORRECT
INCORRECT
The location and orientation of the air cleaner affects its
performance. Mount it in a location that allows airflow to reach
the extreme areas of the zone. See Fig. 2.
M16207A
Fig. 3. Arranging air cleaners in a large area.
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INSTALLATION
Use the following procedure to remove the grille and all
contents of the cabinet, including the CPZ modules and filters.
1. Remove the grille:
a. Remove the bolts from the hinge that hold the grille
to the cabinet.
b. Remove the bolts and the spring-loaded plungers at
the other end of the cabinet.
c. Set aside the grille.
WARNING
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Do not install or use the F118 Air Cleaner where there
is any danger of a gas, vapor or dust explosion.
Do not install when explosion-proof electrical fixtures
are specified.
Explosion Hazard.
2. Remove the filters:
a. Pre-filter is wrapped around the particulate filter.
Two support rods in the center bay of the cabinet
hold the particulate filter and the pre-filter in place.
Push these rods apart and lift the filters out of the
cabinet.
WARNING
b. Two CPZ sorbent modules wrapped in plastic are
located at either end of the cabinet. Tilt each module
to lift it from the cabinet. Set aside both modules.
3. Remove the cabinet from the container.
4. Remove all shipping cardboard and containers inside
and outside of the air cleaner components.
5. Inspect the packing material to ensure that no parts or
papers are lost.
Fire or Electric Shock Hazard.
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Turn off power source before installing or servicing air
cleaner.
Do not use air cleaner in the ceilings of fire-resistant
assemblies.
When Installing This Product . . .
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them
could damage the product or cause a hazardous condi-
tion.
2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the
product to make sure the product is suitable for your
application.
3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service techni-
cian.
The installer must supply the following additional items
required for the installation:
1. Any external hardware such as extra nuts and bolts.
2. Wire, with a gauge strong enough to bear the weight of
the air cleaner and long enough to reach from the con-
necting points in the structural ceiling to the support
shoulders on the air cleaner.
3. Leveling tool or method.
4. After installation is complete, check out product opera-
tion as provided in these instructions.
Make Opening (If Mounting in Drop Ceiling)
Unpack Air Cleaner
IMPORTANT
Be sure to choose an accessible position for the air
cleaner. Check that the area directly below the posi-
tion of the air cleaner is open and free and clear of
obstructions.
WARNING
Sharp Edges.
Can cause personal injury.
Wear protective gloves and handle air cleaner care-
fully to avoid cuts from sharp metal edges.
See Fig. 4 and use these instructions to mount the F118 as
part of a drop ceiling:
1. Remove the tile(s) from the drop ceiling to open a space
of approximately 24 x 48 in. (610 x 1220 mm). The area
between the drop ceiling and the structural ceiling must
be at least 12 in. (345 mm) and clear of ducts, pipes,
and other obstacles.
The air cleaner is shipped assembled in a packing container.
When unpacking, check that all air cleaner components are
included.
2. Size and frame the opening to fit the air cleaner cabinet
as closely as possible. The cabinet must fit snugly in the
opening; allow no more than 1/4 in. (6 mm) from the
opening to each side of the cabinet.
1. Container:
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Installation Instructions (1).
Support shoulders (8).
3. Cover the framing and any unused portion of the open-
ing with wallboard, plywood, or other material. Finish to
match the ceiling.
2. Assembled cabinet; consists of a cabinet frame and
grille/door assembly:
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Blower/motor assembly (1).
CPZ™ media module (2).
Particulate filter (1).
Pre-filter attachment clip (2).
Pre-filter (1).
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F118 IN-CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER
STRUCTURAL CEILING
PLACE WIRE SUPPORTS AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE
TO F118 SUPPORT SHOULDER POSITIONS,
APPROXIMATELY 5 IN. (127 MM) FROM ENDS.
T-BAR/DROP CEILING SUPPORT SYSTEM
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1
24 IN.
24 IN.
(610 MM)
(610 MM)
2
24 IN.
(610 MM)
REMOVE
T-BAR TO CREATE
48 X 24 IN.
F118
(1219 X 610 MM) SPACE.
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1
SUPPORT SHOULDER
LOCATIONS (8)
SUSPENDED
CEILING
DROP
CEILING
BEND TABS TO
HOLD MOUNT
ON AIR CLEANER
SUPPORT
SHOULDER
(1 OF 8)
SUPPORT SHOULDER
POSITIONS
REINFORCED
T-BAR
BE SURE TO TWIST THE SUPPORT WIRE A MIINIMUM
OF FOUR TIMES TO PROPERLY BEAR WEIGHT.
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2
THERE MUST BE 12 IN. (305 MM) BETWEEN DROP
CEILING AND STRUCTURAL CEILING.
M16212A
Fig. 4. Mounting procedure.
3. Thread wire through the support shoulders. Make sure
the wire is strong enough to support the total weight of
the air cleaner. Never rest the air cleaner on the T-bar
unless it has been reinforced to hold the weight.
Mount Air Cleaner Cabinet
4. Twist the support wire a minimum of four times.
WARNING
Fire or Electric Shock Hazard.
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Do not connect the power source until after electronic
air cleaner is mounted.
WARNING
Equipment Falling Hazard.
Can cause personal injury, structural weakening,
buckling, or damage to equipment.
Be sure platform is stable and can support combined
weight of installer and equipment.
Use assistant to help support equipment during instal-
lation.
1. The cabinet has multiple slots. See Fig. 4. Insert the
support shoulders into the selected slots.
2. Bend the two tabs on each support shoulder until the
tabs are flush with the cabinet.
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5. Standing on a secure platform, lift the cabinet body and
insert it into the frame in the drop ceiling.
WARNING
6. Attach the free end of the wire to the structural ceiling.
Align the cabinet edge with the upper side of the T-bars,
without releasing the full weight onto the T-bars.
7. Verify that the wire is strong enough to bear the load of
the F118 before completing installation.
Fire or Electric Shock Hazard.
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Be careful performing electrical check when air
cleaner is turned on.
Be careful when working near air cleaner moving
parts.
8. Level the air cleaner.
2. Turn on air cleaner power and check for proper opera-
tion for two to three minutes. There should be a smooth,
powerful blower sound with air discharging from both
ends of the air cleaner.
Electrical Hookup
All wiring must comply with applicable codes and ordinances.
The air cleaners are internally pre-wired.
3. Turn off the power.
IMPORTANT
Check that the air cleaner is grounded for proper
operation and safety.
Install Filters
Canadian Installations: Do not install in ceilings
with thermal insulation value greater than R-40.
CAUTION
Harmful dust can obstruct or injure unshielded
eyes.
CPZ module normally releases dust when handled.
Always wear safety glasses when installing or remov-
ing CPZ module.
Eye Exposure.
If installing an additional wall switch to regulate the air cleaner
speed, only the Honeywell 32000234 (41105) Variable Speed
Switch (optional) is recommended. Using a different speed
controller can void the warranty.
1. Pull the wire to the electrical box through the hole in the
top of the cabinet. Refer to Fig. 5 and 6 for typical wiring
diagrams.
CAUTION
4
ON
Filter Media Damage Hazard.
Damage to the filter media can easily occur.
Do not touch the pleated filter media.
Handle only the filter frame.
BLACK
BLUE
RED
3
2
1
HI
MED
LO
GREEN
1. Install the particle filter and pre-filter that is wrapped
around the particle filter:
BLACK
WHITE
ORANGE
YELLOW
a. Push aside the support rods.
GROUND GREEN
b. With both hands, slide the filter up into the central
portion of the cabinet and hold it in place.
c. Pull the support rods down and toward the center,
until the filters are held in place and the weight com-
pletely supported.
INPUT:
HIGH SPEED 2.8A AT 120V - 60 HZ
MED SPEED 2.0A AT 120V - 60 HZ
LOW SPEED 1.4A AT 120V - 60 HZ
FAN MOTOR
M16210A
Fig. 5. Typical F118 120V, 60 Hz Wiring Diagram.
IMPORTANT
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Avoid excessive pressure on individual adsorbent
panels.
ON
BLACK
3
HI
BLUE
RED
2
1
MED
LO
1. Install the CPZ sorbent modules:
a. Remove CPZ™ sorbent modules from the packag-
ing.
b. See Fig. 7 to install CPZ module at each end of the
cabinet. Tilt and then push the module up about ten
inches into the opening. Then allow it to rotate down
so the bottom rests on the inside cabinet ledge.
GREEN
BROWN
BLUE
ORANGE
YELLOW
GREEN/YELLOW
INPUT:
HIGH SPEED 2.8A AT 230V - 50 HZ
MED SPEED 2.0A AT 230V - 50 HZ
LOW SPEED 1.4A AT 230V - 50 HZ
FAN MOTOR
M14417
Fig. 6. Typical F118 230V, 50 Hz Wiring Diagram.
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F118 CABINET
SPRING-LOADED PLUNGER
(PULL APART THEN
TOWARD YOU TO OPEN)
2
UPPER EDGE OF
FILTER MODULE
WILL REST ON
F118 CABINET
1
CABINET CONCEALED
ABOVE DROP CEILING
TIP CPZ™ SORBENT FILTER
MODULE SLIGHTLY TO
INSERT INTO F118 CABINET
SET CORNER OF FILTER
MODULE ON INNER TAB
M14418
CLOSED GRILLE
(1 INCH IS VISIBLE)
Fig. 7. Installing CPZ Modules.
HINGE
1
Install Grille
When installed, the grille can travel down a radius of
approximately 4 ft. (1m). It should be able to swing freely
without office furniture or machinery obstruction. If unlatching
the grille is a problem, replace the hinge hardware with the
spring-loaded plungers so the grille opens in the opposite
direction. See Fig. 8.
SUPPORT
RODS (2)
1. Select the preferred installation position for the grille.
2. Reinstall the lock nuts and bolts in the hinge corners.
3. Reinstall the spring-loaded plungers and hardware at
the opposite end of the cabinet.
4. Close and latch the grille.
When installed and latched, the grille protrudes about one
inch below the surface of the drop ceiling. Proper operation of
the air cleaner requires that it be level.
FILTERS
3-SPEED SWITCH
CPZ SORBENT
MODULE (2)
VENTS
OPEN GRILLE
HANGS 4 FT. (1 M)
FROM CEILING
M14419
1
HINGE CAN BE PLACED AT EITHER END.
Fig. 8. Installing grille.
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OPERATION
SERVICE
Local, Federal and professional ventilation engineering
standards and codes prescribe minimum ventilation rates to
dilute air contamination in specific applications. The
ventilation rates usually assume the injection of outdoor air
measured as air exchange rate.
WARNING
Fire or Electric Shock Hazard.
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Turn off power source before servicing air cleaner.
Using the F118 Air Cleaner to comply with ventilation
requirements is an acceptable alternative to ventilation with
outdoor air. However, at least 20 percent of a specified
ventilation code rate must be derived from outdoor air. The
F118 Air Cleaner filtered and re-circulated air can supply the
remaining 80 percent.
IMPORTANT
A very dirty filter reduces air cleaner airflow.
Opening/Closing Grille
Airborne contaminants are always present in the air where
contaminant generation occurs. Air cleaning systems and
ventilators do not eliminate airborne contaminants; they
reduce excessive contaminant accumulation. To eliminate the
contamination, the source of contamination must be removed.
IMPORTANT
Use this procedure when opening the grille to pre-
vent damage to the cover and prevent ceiling buck-
ling.
To open the grille and remove and replace the filters:
1. Pull apart the spring-loaded plungers to disengage from
the grille.
The F118 in Ceiling Media Air Cleaner was engineered to
improve indoor air quality for commercial and industrial
applications. The filters are effective for capturing atmospheric
dust, mold spores, smoke, fumes, mists and aerosols. See
Fig. 9.
2. Turn the plungers to keep them from closing and reen-
gaging the grille.
3. Slide the grille forward toward you. It can travel about
one inch.
CPZ™ SORBENT
4. Slowly and carefully allow the grille to swing down.
PREFILTER
FILTER MODULE
MOTOR
BLOWER
(WRAPS AROUND
PARTICLE FILTER)
PARTICLE
FILTER
To close the grille:
1. Swing grille into the closed position.
2. Engage the plungers.
11-1/2
(292)
DROP
CEILING
LINE
Particle Filter
The particle filter collects particles that are not trapped by the
pre-filter. The particle filter life is from 6 to 24 months (typically
12 to 24 months). Change modules and filters more frequently
in facilities that operate 24 hours a day. When the filter is
loaded with contaminants, there is a pulsing sound, and
decreasing air quality. Replace the filter when the pulsing
sound becomes audible.
CLEAN AIR
DISCHARGE
1 (25)
INTAKE AIR
M14420
Fig. 9. F118 Air Cleaner operation.
The air cleaner may be operated on high, medium, or low
speed, depending on the number of people and activities in
the space.
IMPORTANT
The filter must be removed and replaced. Washing,
vacuuming or reverse air blasting does not clean it.
The unit may be used only while people are using the room, or
when contaminants from other sources must be removed from
the room. And the air cleaner may be operated continuously
to prevent buildup of airborne contaminants, even when the
room is unoccupied.
CAUTION
Equipment Damage Hazard.
Handling can damage the filter media.
Handle only the filter frame.
The CPZ™ sorbent module collects and holds gas-phase
compounds and vapors typically found in commercial and light
industrial facilities. These gases and vapors frequently appear
as odors that can be annoying and irritating. CPZ™ material
extends the maintenance service life.
Do not touch the pleated filter media.
1. Push aside the two spring-loaded support rods that hold
the filter frame in place.
2. Rotate the rods; the filter is released and can be
removed.
3. With both hands, slide the filter toward you.
4. Place the removed filter in a plastic trash bag and dis-
pose of properly.
The minimum recommended air exchange rate is 2.5 times
per hour. In a heavily contaminated area, up to 15 air
exchanges per hour can be necessary. The factors that
determine the rate of air exchange are:
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Generation rates of the various pollutants;
Concentration level of the pollutants;
Desired contamination reduction level.
5. Unwrap and install a new filter.
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NOTE: When tobacco smoke is a contaminant, both the par-
ticle filter and the CPZ adsorbent filter must be ser-
viced at the same time.
Motor
The motor is visible when the filter frame is removed. Inspect
the motor brackets for loose fasteners; tighten as necessary.
Pre-filter
CAUTION
Harmful dust can obstruct or injure unshielded
eyes.
CPZ modules normally release dust when handled.
Always wear safety glasses when installing or remov-
ing CPZ modules.
The disposable pre-filter collects large dust particles and lint-
type airborne fibers. It is wrapped around the particle filter and
held in place with two clips. Check the filter every two weeks.
To change the pre-filter:
Eye Exposure.
1. Wrap a new pre-filter around the new particle filter.
2. Attach the two new clips to hold the pre-filter in place.
(New clips are supplied with pre-filter replacements.)
3. Position the filter frame in the air cleaner.
4. Pull down the spring-loaded support rods together, posi-
tion over the filters and secure in place.
1. Tilt the module up from the inside cabinet lip.
2. Use both hands to lower the CPZ module down and out
from the end of the cabinet.
3. Place the used module in a plastic trash bag and dis-
pose of properly.
4. Unwrap new CPZ™ sorbent modules and install.
™
CPZ Adsorbent Module
The CPZ™ adsorbent module is used to collect gases,
vapors, odors and volatile organic compounds (VOC) from the
air that passes through the air cleaner. The impurities are
collected until the adsorbents reach saturation, when a
continuously strong pungent odor is emitted. If the air cleaner
is turned off for eight to ten hours, a temporary odor is emitted
when it is turned back on. If the odor persists for 30 minutes, it
is time to replace the filters.
IMPORTANT
Avoid excessive pressure on individual adsorbent
panels.
NOTE: Upon initial startup, a small amount of dust can blow
from the air cleaner. This is normal and stops a few
minutes after startup.
The useful life of the CPZ™ sorbent modules can vary from
four to 24 months, depending on the application. In most
applications, the sorbent media life ranges from 12 to 18
months. Change modules and filters more frequently in
facilities that operate 24 hours a day.
PARTS LIST
See Fig. 10.
No.
Description
CPZ™ sorbent module (2)—used only with DOP particle filters.
DOP primary particle filter, 95 percent (1).
Pre-filter (disposable) (1).
Pack Qty.
Order Number
32002271
32002272
32002590
32002269
32002587
32004512
32002589
32002286
32002266
00190382
32002278
32000261
32000234
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
Blower wheel (1).
5
Motor assembly (1), 120V.
Motor assembly (1), 230V.
Motor mount.
6
7
Inlet cone (1).
Grille assembly, without hinges and latches (1).
3-speed switch.
8
9
Spring loaded plunger (2).
10
11
Motor maintenance grommet set (1)—(not illustrated).
Optional speed switch, variable (1)—(not illustrated).
( ) = Quantity required per unit.
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1
4
6
5
2
3
9
8
M14421
Fig. 10. F118 Air Cleaner components.
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LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY
Air-Pure Systems warrants its air cleaner products to be free from defects in workmanship or materials under normal use and service, for a period
of two (2) years from the date of purchase by the original end-user. If at anytime during the warranty period the product is defective or malfunc-
tions, Air-Pure Systems, through the distributor or dealer, from which the product was purchased, or through an authorized warranty repair
station, shall at Air-Pure Systems option, replace or repair the defective product or component.
This warranty does not cover removal or installation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown that the defect or malfunction was caused
by damage which occurred during handling or shipment, improper electrical connections, improper use of the product or abuse.
Air-Pure Systems sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. AIR-PURE SYSTEMS SHALL NOT
BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING,
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PROD-
UCT. (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.) THE
WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND AIR-PURE SYTEMS EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-
ITY, WORKMANSHIP, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.
How to make a warranty claim or have questions answered:
Should you have a warranty claim or questions about the warranty policy, contact the distributor or dealer from which you purchased the product
or the authorized warranty repair stations nearest your location.
NOTE: Do not return any products or parts to the factory without a factory issued “Returned Warranty Goods Label” issued by Air-Pure Sys-
tems.
In the event you or other persons, have any questions concerning the use and care of this product or this warranty please call or write the factory.
Air-Pure Systems
16873 Fish Point Rd. SE
Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714
Phone: (800) 998-1919
Fax: (800) 221-3248
Air-Pure Systems.
16873 Fish Point Rd. SE
Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714
Phone: (800) 998-1919
Fax: (800) 221-3248
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