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MOUNTING THE AIR CLEANER TO THE CEILING OR
OVERHEAD SUPPORT
WARNING: THIS TOOL WEIGHS APPROXIMATELY
50 POUNDS. MAKE CERTAIN THE UNIT IS SECURELY
SUPPORTED WHEN MOUNTING TO A CEILING OR
OVERHEAD SUPPORT.
1. Remove four screws, one of which is shown at (C)
Fig. 5, from the top of air cleaner (D).
2. Thread 5/16-18 flange nut (E) Fig. 5, approximately
half-way onto 5/16-18x1½" eye-bolt (F), as shown.
3. Thread eye-bolt (F) Fig. 5, into hole where screw (C)
was removed in STEP 1. NOTE: THREAD EYE-BOLTS
IN EIGHT COMPLETE TURNS.
4. Repeat this process for the three remaining holes in
the top of air cleaner
Fig. 5
C
D
E
F
Fig. 6
F
5. Fig. 6, illustrates the four eye-bolts (F) attached to
top of air cleaner. NOTE: To adjust the height of the air
cleaner, loosen flange nuts (E) Fig. 5, and rotate eye-
bolts as necessary. Eye-bolts must be threaded at
least eight complete turns into tapped hole in air
cleaner. Make certain the flange nuts (E) Fig. 5, are
tightened down against the surface of the air cleaner
after height adjustments are made.
When suspending the air cleaner from the ceiling or
other overhead support, make certain the supporting
hardware (not supplied) is securely anchored into a
wooden supporting structure as shown in Fig. 7.
WARNING: NEVER SECURE MOUNTING HARDWARE
TO DRYWALL, DROP CEILING TILE/FRAME, OR NON-
STRUCTURAL MEMBERS.
Fig. 7
WARNING: Keep a minimum of seven feet
between bottom of air cleaner and the floor surface.
DO NOT use rope, cable or power cord to suspend
the unit from the ceiling. We recommend that a chain
should be used and rated for a minimum of a 150 lb.
working load to firmly support the air cleaner.
IMPORTANT: When determining a location to mount
the unit, the air cleaner will operate more efficiently
when the air flow is unrestricted. Do not locate the
unit in a corner or near any heating or cooling vents.
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