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Part No. CI-101A (Rev B) Dental Compressed Air System Installation/User Guide Operation & Maintenance Manual Registered Trademark/ Trademark of JUN-AIR Inc. Copyright 2011 JUN-AIR Manufacturing Inc. All Rights Reserved. WWW.JUN-AIR.COM ISO 9001 CERTIFIED

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide Dear Customer: Congratulations on the purchase of your new JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System. This system s intended purpose is for dental compression applications. It is to be used in accordance with UL60601-1 and NFPA 99C standards, along with all applicable codes. The system utilizes an oilless rocking piston compressor that produces pressurized air flow when connected to dental operatory lines. The tank ensures that a constant supply of air is available to the operatory. A safety relief valve is also included to ensure safe operation of the system. This manual provides installation, operation and preventative maintenance guidelines that should be followed to ensure correct/reliable performance of this system. Please carry out all maintenance according to relevant instructions. WARNING PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL COMPLETELY BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS PRODUCT. SAVE THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE AND KEEP IN THE VICINITY OF THE PRODUCT. TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safety Instructions and Regulatory Information....3-4 System Features (1-3 and 3-5 users).... 5 System Features (5-7 users)... 6 Unpacking......................................................................7 Installation Safety Data....8-9 Site Requirements.... 10 Plumbing.... 11 Electrical.... 12 System Tests and Checks.... 13 Operation.... 14 Maintenance.... 15 Specifications.... 17 Troubleshooting.... 18 Warranty.... 20 Options & Accessories... 21 Installation Checklist.... 22 2

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATORY INFORMATION TABLE OF SYMBOLS WARNING: Connect in accordance with NEC Class 2 wiring methods and call local codes. CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which may result in minor or moderate injury if not avoided. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. 372MM HG.49 ATM Indicates the acceptable lowest barometric pressure conditions in which this unit can be shipped. Indicates package should be handled with these symbols pointing up. I O ON OFF WARNING: To Avoid Serious Burns: Do not touch surface during operation. Indicates the ON and OFF position for the Equipment power Switch FRAGILE: Handle package with care. 95 Indicates the acceptable maximum relative humidity for shipping. Indicates this package must be kept dry. -29 C -20 F +60 C +140 F Indicates the acceptable shipping temperature range. 3

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATORY INFORMATION INTENDED USE: To provide compressed air during general examinations and procedures conducted by qualified dental professionals. JUN-AIR compressor systems meet or exceed the most current and highest safety standards, which are: CSA C22.2 601.1-M90 (R2005) UL60601-1 classified revision 2006/04/26 - Classification: Class I, permanently fixed MAINS operated equipment NFPA 99C level 3 gas system requirements compliance revision 2005 NFPA 70 (National Electric Code) revision 2008 ISO 9001:2000 Ingress protection: IPX0 Protection against electrical shock: Provide proper grounding per NFPA 70 (NEC 2008). Do not become a current path for the equipment to ground through your body. Transportation/Storage Conditions: Temperature range -29 C / -20 F to 60 C / 140 F. Relative Humidity 10 to 90% (non-condensing). Barometric pressure minimum of 372 MM Hg (0.49 ATM). Keep system dry at all times. Do not stack units during shipment or installation. Important: Refer servicing and installation to an authorized service representative. To ensure the safety potential of this equipment is achieved, please: Make sure your equipment is installed according to the instructions provided in this manual and make sure the installation checklist is completed prior to starting the equipment. WARNING: The system should only be installed by qualified personnel. The system should be installed in a clean, dry, well ventilated area on a solid, level surface. Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air/oxygen or nitrous oxide. DO NOT OPERATE THE EQUIPMENT IF THESE CONDITIONS EXIST. 4

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) SYSTEM FEATURES - 3-5 USERS NOTE: 1-3 user system center compressor removed Compressors Desiccant twin tower regenerative dryer Moisture indicator After filter and bowl Filter indicator System pressure gauge Coalescing filter and bowl (2) Dryer silencers Solenoid valve Drain tubing hose barb Main power leads located on back electrical plate Hour meter Power indication light 24 V remote wiring located on back electrical plate Pressure switch Check valve Shut-off valve Air outlet 3/8 in. NPT Safety relief valve Air inlet 1/4 in. NPT Electrical cover Intake filters Fuse and compressor switches (located inside cover) Air tank Tank drain valve Shock mount 5

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide SYSTEM FEATURES 5-7 USERS Compressors Desiccant twin tower regenerative dryer Moisture indicator After filter and bowl Filter indicator System pressure gauge Coalescing filter and bowl (2) Dryer silencers Solenoid valve Drain tubing hose barb Main power leads located on back electrical plate Hour meter Power indication light 24 V remote wiring located on back electrical plate Pressure switch Check valve Shut-off valve Air outlet 3/8 in. NPT Safety relief valve Air inlet 1/4 in NPT Electrical cover Intake filters Fuse and compressor switches (located inside cover) Air tank Tank drain valve Shock mount 6

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) UNPACKING 1. Examine contents for damage prior to removing shipping carton. a. If shipping damage is found, immediately contact the freight carrier to file a claim. 2. Carefully remove the shipping carton from the pallet containing the compressor. 3. Visually inspect the entire compressor system for shipping damage. a. If shipping damage is found, immediately contact the freight carrier and distributor. 4. Verify that the installation kit parts were shipped with the system: a. Installation kit parts shipped with all compressor system models include the following: (1) Drain Tubing, 3/8 inch plastic, 10 foot length Intake Filters: (2) JAir3, (3) JAir5, (4) JAir7 Intake Tubing: (2) JAir3, (3) JAir5, (4) JAir7 (1) O&M Manual (1) Flex Hose Kit 5. Remove screws and nuts holding the compressor system to the shipping pallet. Rotate brackets out of the way keeping them secured to the pallet for future use. 6. Reattach nuts to secure tank shock mounts. WARNING: Fasten unit to shipping pallet prior to transporting to prevent tipping or damage. TANK 4X, SHOCK MOUNT 4X, 5/16"-18 CARRIAGE BOLT 4x, BAND SUPPORT 2x, BANDS 4x, 5/16"-18 NUT 4x, 5/16"-18 NUT 8x, 5/16" WASHER 4x, FOOT BRACKET PALLET 4x, CLEAT LID SYMBOLOGY CHART, REF CARTON SKIRT SKID Flex Hose Drain Tubing Intake Filter Intake Tubing 8.0 in or 13.5 in 7

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide INSTALLATION SAFETY DATA PLACEMENT: Indoor use only Dust free, climate controlled room DO NOT install/operate in an enclosed area where ambient temperature could exceed temperature specifications of below 0 C / 32 F, or above 40 C / 104 F Maintain minimum 12 inch clearance on all sides and top of all compressors for service access and cooling Ensure unit stands level and firmly on the floor PERSONAL SAFETY: DANGER: Danger of fire or explosion when using flammable substances. Do not operate the compressor in an area containing combustible gases or anesthetic mixtures. CAUTION: Do not place compressor within 6 feet of patient. CAUTION: Never leave children unattended near compressor when in use. I o I o = ON = OFF Indicates the ON and OFF position for the equipment power switch (system breaker) When ON, the indicator light will illuminate and voltage WILL be supplied to system. When OFF, the indicator light will NOT illuminate and voltage WILL NOT be supplied to the system. WARNING: Property damage and/or personal injury may result if directions are not followed or manufacturer s replacement parts/accessories are not used. WARNING: Connect only equipment suitable for listed maximum pressure level of the compressor. Equipment is not suitable for use in vital (continuation of life) operations, an alternative air source should be used in these instances. WARNING: DO NOT install on surfaces with more than a 10 o incline. WARNING: If unit is operating in high altitude, adjustments to time, temperature or pressure may be required. Consult service technician prior to making any adjustments. WARNING: A leaking pressure relief valve may indicate a need for adjustment or repair. Consult service technician prior to making any adjustments. 8

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) INSTALLATION SAFETY DATA ELECTRICAL SAFETY: Follow NEC, NFPA 99C and all local codes. Qualified personnel must install electrical wiring and outlets. Unit requires a dedicated (separate branch circuit only) 20 or 30 amp circuit. (See SITE REQUIREMENTS ). Never operate unit outside the specified voltage range 208-253 VAC (see SITE REQUIREMENTS ). See SPECIFICATIONS for more electrical information. Power indication light on front of electrical cover displays when system power is on. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE (EMI): The JUN-AIR compressor system is designed to avoid electromagnetic emissions/interference with surrounding electrical equipment. Due to the vast assortment of electrical equipment available, it is possible that some interference may be experienced by the end customer. If interference is experienced, the device that is creating interference should be removed from the room where the compressor system is located. If the interference persists, then it may be necessary to confirm that both devices are connected to isolated (separated) circuits per SITE REQUIREMENTS and INSTALLATION - ELECTRICAL in this manual. If the problem still occurs, then the two devices should be moved as far apart as possible. Finally, if the problem cannot be eliminated, contact an authorized distributor. CAUTION: Routinely inspect any and all power cords for cuts and abrasions. Discontinue use and have authorized service representative replace cord if damaged. WARNING: Use of an extension cord is not advisable. An undersized extension cord will cause a drop in line voltage and loss of power. Overheating will result. WARNING: Electric shock could occur as a result of improper grounding. This product must be grounded according to NEC regulations and all local codes. WARNING: Always turn off compressor and remove power from unit when servicing or removing electrical cover. Lock out power at the breaker prior to servicing. Install this product WARNING: To Avoid Serious Burns: Do not touch compressor system during operation. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard The wire with insulation that is green or green with yellow stripes is the grounding wire. in a dry location. Install this product where it will be weather protected. This product must be properly grounded. Electrically ground this product per local codes. Check the condition of the power supply wiring. Do not permanently connect this product to wiring that is not in good condition or is inadequate for the requirements of this product. Follow all local applied codes prior to installation. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire or electrical shock. 9

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide INSTALLATION - SITE REQUIREMENTS Site Requirements JAir3 JAir5 JAir7 Electrical Voltage min./max* 208/253 208/253 208/253 Full-load amps 7.5 11 15.0 Minimum circuit breaker rating amps** 20 20 30 Min. wire size (AWG) 12 12 10 * Install a buck-boost transformer if electrical service is below 208 volts or above 253 volts. Contact authorized technical service for recommended buck-boost transformers. ** Circuit breaker must isolate all poles simultaneously. JAir3 and JAir5 19.8 Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and wall - all around 15.2 17.6 Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and ceiling Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and wall Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and wall Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and ceiling Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and wall 28.0 Intake filters JAir7 28.9 Hose barb for drain (accepts 1/4 I.D. tube) 16.0 27.8 System exhaust to operatory (3/8 female NPT) utilize 1/2-inch copper piping for operatory. Flexible connection hose available to connect system with operatory copper piping Remote leads - 18 AWG (red, yellow, blue) 11.8 Main power leads (black, black, green/yellow) Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and wall - all around Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and ceiling Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and ceiling 23.7 19.0 20.5 Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and wall Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and wall Minimum of 12-inch clearance between unit and wall 37.0 35.7 27.3 Intake filters Main power leads (black, black, green/yellow) 18.0 Hose barb for drain (accepts 1/4 I.D. tube) 34.1 System exhaust to operatory (3/8 female NPT) utilize 1/2-inch copper piping for operatory. Flexible connection hose available to connect system with operatory copper piping Remote leads - 18 AWG (red, yellow, blue) 12.5 10

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) BEFORE YOU INSTALL... Equipment Alert: To prevent moisture from entering the compressor... Incoming fresh air temperature must not exceed room temperature by more than 20 ofahrenheit or -6 ocelsius For optimum performance and compressor longevity route fresh air intake from a climate controlled area. Tight bends in the air intake hoses may cause them to collapse, potentially leading to premature compressor failure. Equipment Alert: Compessors are oil-less and require NO lubrication. Equipment Alert: Must meet local ventilation codes where system is installed. INSTALLATION - PLUMBING CONNECTIONS WARNING: The system should only be installed by qualified personnel. The system should be installed in a clean, dry, well ventilated area on a solid, level surface. FRESH AIR INTAKE LINE Compressor Connections: 1/2 inch reinforced tubing provided DRAIN Type: 3/8 inch Clear PVC tubing - provided DELIVERY LINE Main Trunk Line: 1/2 inch copper or as site layout dictates. Terminate in mechanical room with 3/8 inch MPT. Trunk line to slope 1/4 inch /10 feet toward source compressor. Operatory Branch Lines: 1/2 inch copper 8.0 inch intake 1. Remove compressor and accessories from shipping skid. 2. Install feet and mounting hardware. 3. Move compressor to a dry, well ventilated area on a solid, level surface. 4. Connect drain tubing to hose barb fitting on bottom of solenoid valve. Position opposite end next to floor drain or over the edge of a floor sink and secure into place. Ensure tubing is secured to floor drain or sink as a sudden rush of exhaust air can cause tubing to move. NOTE: Do not place in contamination or standing water. If floor drain is not available contact distributor for assistance. 5. Connect fresh air intake hose assemblies to barbed fittings behind compressors. (See system intake routing pictures below for correct tubing routing). 6. Connect office air supply line to 3/8 NPT air outlet shut-off valve. WARNING: Do not plumb intakes with exhaust of vacuum system in the same room. JAir3 JAir5 JAir7 8.0 inch intake 13.5 inch intake 13.5 inch intake 8.0 inch intake 8.0 inch intake 11

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide INSTALLATION - ELECTRICAL WARNING: Connect in accordance with NEC Class 2 wiring methods and call local codes. *Refer to SPECIFICATION Sheet in this manual for Electrical Ratings. 1. Connect remote switch & light (K, L, M) wires to optional remote panel switch & light, if applicable. If remote panel is not used, connect the yellow and red wires, and insulate the blue wire. 2. Connect main conduit cable to user supplied electrical box. 3. Install to a dedicated circuit with 20 to 30 amp (see SITE REQUIREMENTS for sizing) circuit protection (breaker). NOTE: If fuse replacement is required, then a 250 ma/0.320 ohm rated resistance time-delayed, 200% overload rated fuse should be used. This fuse can be purchased through Bussman (Cooper), part number MDL-1/4-R or contact your distributor for replacement parts. NOTE: Optional compressors based on system size. Electrical Enclosure Z AA1 AA1 AA3 230VAC Main Leads Indicator Light P1 Green & Yellow Hour Meter J1 U GND AE1 White GND K1&H1 Fuse & Holder White B Contactor A1 Yellow Yellow EE1 EE1 J White W W E1 Green & Yellow AB Brown GND X Dryer YBlue C1 GND White Solenoid Valve Green & Yellow GG1 FF1 FF2 GG2 FF2 GG2 FF4 GG4 DPST Switches White White F1 F2 F3 F4 Wiring for Compressor on JAir5 & Compressors 3 & 4 on JAir7 Systems Only GND Compressors M1 HH1 White HH2 HH3 M2 II1 White II2 II3 M3 RR1 White RR2 RR3 M4 AC1 White AC2 AC3 Pressure Switch B1 N1 N2 N3 N4 Green & Yellow White N Transformer D1 Red Blue Blue T S D C Terminal Block L1 Yellow Red Blue M L K K = Light Wire M & L = Remote Switch Wires Optional Remote Panel Switch & Light CAUTION: Blue (K) wire is for remote panel light only, do not connect to any other wire. 12

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) SYSTEM CHECKS AND TESTS WARNING: The ON/OFF compressor switches control only the second circuit power. The main power source must be turned off to remove all the power in the control box. The circuit breaker panel is the main power disconnect. Make sure everything is connected properly. 1. Check that the intake filter(s) and tubing are fully seated into the hose barb fittings and the air outlet shut-off valve is closed. 2. Turn power on. The compressor system should run and the storage tank will begin to pressurize. NOTE: Access to the compressor ON/OFF switches is achieved by removing the electrical cover. WARNING: Always turn off compressor and remove power when removing electrical cover. 3. Check the incoming line voltage. It should be a minimum of 208 volts and should not exceed 253 volts. This voltage should remain within this range while compressor system is running. If voltage does not remain within the specified range, install an appropriate buck-boost transformer and check to make sure the correct main circuit breaker and wire size gauge are being used. NOTES Compressor system will shut-off automatically when gauge registers approximately 100 PSI. Monitor system pressure gauge when testing for leaks. You may use soapy water to check for any pressure leaks. Contact authorized dealer technical service for recommended buck-boost transformer if voltage is outside of limits. 4. Open the air outlet valve slowly and allow air to flow into the operatory air system. 5. Allow office line to pressurize until the system shuts off. Check system pressure gauge reading. NOTE: When the system shuts off, the solenoid valve attached to the coalescing filter will purge the air from the system along with any moisture and foreign material in the filter bowl. 6. Check gauge reading after 20 minutes. NOTE: If the system pressure gauge drops more than 5 psi, an air leak exists. Locate the leak(s) and repair. System Size Number of Pump-up time 0 psi to Recovery time 80 psi to compressors 100 psi (seconds) 100 psi (seconds) JAir 3 2 less than 160 less than 50 JAir 5 3 less than 110 less than 30 JAir 7 4 less than 160 less than 50 NOTE: If external intake filters are used recovery and pump-up times may vary. Equipment Alert: Verify all leaks are sealed. Air leaks are main cause of premature compressor failures. 13

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide OPERATION STEP 1 A. The system may be turned on via the circuit breaker. A light (Power Indication Light) on the electrical cover will turn on to indicate that voltage is supplied to the system. B. The system may also be turned ON/OFF from a single, convenient location within the dental office using a Remote Control Panel (if applicable). Remote switch & light wiring must be installed by a licensed electrician in accordance with all applicable codes. STEP 2 The compressor system is factory preset to operate up to 100 psi. The system will shut off when 100 psi is reached and restart at 80 psi. Check the system pressure gauge reading to verify pressure settings. If the setting is within ±5 psi from 100 & 80 psi, continue with normal operation. If this setting needs to be adjusted, contact your authorized dealer. STEP 3 Once the power is on and the compression preset level has been checked, the system is fully operational. NOTE: The air tank has a working volume capable of retaining pressurized air. When the pressure in the tank achieves 100 psi, a pressure switch shuts off the power to the compressors. If the tank pressure ever falls below 80 psi, the pressure switch turns on power to the compressors, allowing the tank to fill with compressed air. When the system shuts off, the solenoid valve attached to the coalescing filter will purge the air from the system along with any moisture and foreign material in the filter bowl. During operation, the dryer system will cycle both towers, purging a small amount of air to dry the desiccant tower and maintain the extremely low moisture levels. Air is continuously supplied to the operatory while the compressors will only cycle/operate up to 30% of the time to maximize system life. STEP 4 At the end of the day, the system should be powered down either at the remote panel or the circuit breaker (one or both of the controls should be moved to the OFF position). JAir3 JAir5 JAir7 14

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) MAINTENANCE By performing regularly scheduled maintenance, you will ensure your compressor system provides you with years of superior performance. Preventive maintenance schedule in a clean, dry environment Annually Verify compressor fan operation Initial installation and annually Test for air leaks Annually Replace intake filter elements Annually or when filter indicator turns red Replace coalescing filter element Annually or when filter indicator turns red Replace particulate filter element Annually Inspect dryer, all hoses, and system functionality Annually Replace dryer silencers Annually Test safety relief valve Every five years Replace dessicant towers Also to extend your compressor life, please do the following: Keep compressor system clean and free of dirt and debris. Keep area surrounding compressor system clean and free of debris. Maintain recommended controlled ambient temperature high temperatures will shorten life. Verify all leaks are sealed. WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect electrical power supply cord before performing maintenance on this product. If product is hard wired into system, disconnect electrical power at the circuit breaker or fuse box before performing maintenance on this product. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, fire or electrical shock. WARNING Injury Hazard Product surfaces become very hot during operation, allow product surfaces to cool before handling. Air stream from product may contain solid or liquid material that can result in eye or skin damage, wear proper eye protection. Clean this product in a well ventilated area. Failure to follow these instructions can result in burns, eye injury or other serious injury. WARNING: Always disconnect power before servicing. The head(s) suface(s) can be very hot depending on compressor usage. Do not touch these parts during or directly after operation. Replace Intake Filter Element 1. Turn off compressor system. 2. Disconnect compressor system from electrical power. 3. Remove intake filter cap by pressing it down and rotating while holding base of filter. 4. Remove old intake filter element and discard. 5. Install replacement filter element and replace filter cap. 6. Reconnect electrical power to system. NOTE: To comply with NFPA99C, filter kits are available for the JUN-AIR Compressor System (see OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES). Replacing the Coalescing Filter Element: 1. Turn off compressor system. 2. Disconnect compressor system from electrical power. 3. Bleed air from system. 4. Push up and rotate coalescing filter bowl slightly and remove. 5. Remove filter element by turning completely out and discard. 6. Install a new 0.01 micron filter element (verify correct part is installed). 7. Position filter bowl by pushing up slightly and rotating into place. 8. Reconnect electrical power to system. 15

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide MAINTENANCE, continued Replace After Filter Element 1. Turn off compressor system. 2. Disconnect compressor system from electrical power. 3. Bleed air from system. 4. Push up and rotate after filter bowl slightly and remove. 5. Remove filter element by turning completely out and discard. 6. Install a new 1.0 micron filter element (verify correct part is installed). 7. Position filter bowl by pushing up slightly and rotating into place. 8. Reconnect electrical power to system. Replacing Desiccant Towers 1. Turn off compressor system. 2. Disconnect compressor system from electrical power. 3. Bleed air from system. 4. With both hands, grasp the tower and rotate CCW to remove. 5. Install new desiccant tower by rotating CW into dryer manifold block. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for second tower, if necessary. 7. Reconnect electrical power to system. Testing Safety Relief Valve 1. Run compressor until 45 psi shows on pressure gauge. 2. While compressor is still running, pull ring on safety valve. Valve will reseat. NOTE: A loud burst of air will be heard when the air is released from safety valve. 3. If no air comes out of the safety valve or it does not reseat, it is defective and must be replaced immediately. CAUTION: Bleed air from system before replacing safety valve or servicing. WARNING: Disposal of system or components (once deemed non-usable by the authorized dealer and end user) should be done in accordance with all local codes. Contact your local waste management authorities to determine proper disposal methods. Testing Compressor System for Leaks 1. Close valve to facility plumbing. 2. Run compressor until it shuts off at approximately 100 psi. 3. Turn off compressor system. 4. Let compressor system set for 5 minutes. 5. If the pressure drop is more than 5 psi within 30 minutes, leaks must be repaired. 6. Repair if needed, using soapy water to determine where leaks are occurring. 7. Open valve to facility plumbing. 16

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) Specifications JAir3 JAir5 JAir7 Number of users 1-3 3-5 5-7 System HP 1.5 2.25 3 Voltage 230 V 230 V 230 V Tank size (gallons) 12 12 20 System amps 7.5 11.0 15.0 CFM @ 80 psi 3.5 5.3 7.0 CFM @ 100 psi 2.6 4.0 5.4 Breaker size (amps) 20 20 30 Sound level (dba) 71 74 77 System dimensions (W x H x D) inches 27.5 x 28 x 20 27.5 x 28 x 20 37.5 x 36 x 24 System shipping weight (pounds) 200 225 300 Dew point PDP ( C) -40-40 -40 17

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Problem Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) 1. Motor/compressor does not start a. No electric power a. Check circuit breaker at main power source 2. Motor tries to start, circuit breaker trips b. Power not connected b. Check 24 volt remote connections c. Defective power switch c. Power switch needs to be replaced. Call your authorized dealer for service. Check compressor power switches are in the ON position d. Fuse is blown/damaged d. Check fuse in electrical enclosure a. Voltage too low. If each compressor head runs separately, but not together, the voltage is too low b. Solenoid valve does not open when compression cycle ends a. Compressor requires a minimum of 208 volts. If the voltage is too below required minimum, a buck-boost transformer must be installed b. Check the solenoid valve. If it does not open at the end of the cycle, call authorized dealer for service c. Pinched drain tubing from solenoid valve c. Remove kink/pinch in drain line and verify proper operation d. Power supply cable too small d. See SITE REQUIREMENTS e. Loose electrical connection e. Call authorize dealer for service 3. Unusual or excessive noise a. Intake filter(s) not seated correctly a. Remove filter(s) and replace if clogged or dirty. When installing, make sure filter chamber is clean and filter is sealed properly. 4. Compressor cycles but does not buid up pressure to 100 psi b. Intake filter(s) clogged or dirty b. Replace filters c. Motor or compressor noise c. Call authorized dealer for service d. Air leaks d. Close the air outlet valve. Check all fittings for leaks. If leak is found, call authorized dealer for service. e. Check cooling fans e. If fan is loose or broken, call authorized dealer for service. a. Solenoid valve does not close or leaks when compressor runs b. Clogged or dirty intake filters b. Replace intake filters a. Check the solenoid valve. Call authorized dealer for service. c. Leak in compressor system c. Close the air outlet valve. Check all fittings for leaks. If leak is found, call authorized dealer for service. (See Testing Compressor for Leaks in MAINTENANCE section.) d. Pressure switch needs adjusting d. Disconnect main power supply. Drain air tank slowly until you hear a click. Air tank should read approx. 80 PSI on the system pressure gauge. Close the air outlet valve, turn on the power switch and verify the pump-up time for your model. Call authorized dealer for service (see System Checks and Tests for pump up and recovery times.) e. Leak in the office air system e. With the power switch ON, ensure the compressors are running. Close the air outlet valve and wait for the compressor system to shut off at 100 psi. Wait 5 minutes and open the air outlet valve. If the pressure drops (by more than 5 psi or the compressors start again) the leak is in the office air lines or delivery units. Contact your authorized dealer for service 18

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) TROUBLESHOOTING CHART Problem Possible Cause(s) Possible Solution(s) 5. Compressor cycles when there is no air demand from the operator/ operatories a. Leak in the compressor system a. See 4C b. Leak in the office air system b. Look at the moisture indicator (see KEY PARTS to locate.) If it is blue...with the power switch ON, (if necessary) drain the storage tank to 80 psi to start the compression cycle. When the cycle shuts off at 100 psi, close the air outlet valve. Wait 5 minutes. Open the air outlet valve. If the pressure drops, (by more than 5 psi) the air leak is in the office air system or delivery units and not in the Compressor System. Call your authorized dealer for service. NOTE: If it is pink - see #6 below. 6. Moisture indicator is pink* a. Leak in the office air system a. If the moisture indicator is pink, there is too much moisture in the system. CAUTION: Call your authorized dealer for service. b. Compressor keeps cycling b. Check the SPECIFICATIONS. There may be excessive demands placed on the Compressor System. A larger capacity model may be required. c. The solenoid valve requires attention c. It is normal to hear air escaping from the solenoid valve when the compressor shuts off. If air does not escape, the valve could be clogged or sticking. Call your authorized dealer for service. * In initial installations, the moisture indicator may appear pink before operating the system, this is due to ambient air in the system and will change to blue after operation of the system. DIAGNOSTIC PROCEDURE FOR DEFECTIVE COMPRESSOR(S) 1. Turn compressor power switches to the OFF position. WARNING: Always turn off compressor and remove power from unit when servicing or removing electrical cover. Lock out power at the breaker prior to servicing. 2. Reset the circuit breaker if it was previously tripped. 3. Test compressors by turning ONE on at a time using compressor switches located in electrical panel. (Start only 1 compressor at a time and disconnect power between testing compressors). If the motor fails to start, or the circuit breaker trips, the problem may be in that compressor. Leave the compressor switch for the defective compressor in the OFF position. Call your authorized dealer for service. NOTE: One or two compressors (depending on system size) may be run temporarily while waiting for service. 4. If all compressors run independently, but will not run together, check the line voltage. If the voltage is within the min/max. voltage required in SITE REQUIREMENTS, call your authorized dealer for service. 19

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide WARRANTY POLICY If within the warranty time limits described below, the dental compressor system or any of its components fail under normal use and service, the original user-owner must contact an authorized JUN-AIR dealer with the product sale and service records. Should the dealer not be able to complete the repair, the dealer may contact JUN-AIR for disposition. The product s model and serial number, the installation date and the JUN-AIR invoice number must be furnished. Transportation charges both ways must be paid by the dealer. If upon receipt at the factory, an examination reveals faulty or defective original parts, materials, or workmanship, JUN-AIR will, at its sole option, rebuild or replace the system. This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, abuse, accident, neglect, or operation outside the recommended specifications. Unauthorized alterations or repairs made outside our factory will cancel this warranty and charges for them will not be allowed. DENTAL COMPRESSOR SYSTEMS All dental compressor systems sold and installed by authorized JUN-AIR dealers are warranted to be free from defects in parts, workmanship, and materials for 3,500 hours of operation or five (5) years from date of purchase, whichever occurs first. This warranty excludes normal expected service items such as but not limited to: filters/filter kits, o-rings, and hoses. It also excludes add-ons such as remote intake systems. Add-on accessories carry their own specific manufacturer s warranty. 20

JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide CI-101A (Rev B) OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES Part no. Description Kit contents K937C Compressor System Filter Kit (1) After-Filter Element (1) Coalescing Filter Element (4) Inlet Filter Elements EK300A Remote Air Intake Kit PVC, Tubing & fittings *Follow all instructions supplied with each option/accessory for installation and operation. 21

CI-101A (Rev B) JUN-AIR Dental Compressed Air System User Guide INSTALLATION CHECKLIST o Check system for shipping damage o Remove packaging materials o Verify installation kit components o Remove skid mounting hardware and re-attach nuts to shock mounts o Install intake filter assemblies o Relocate unit to operating location and place per SITE REQUIREMENTS o Attach pneumatic fittings and connections per SITE REQUIREMENTS and INSTALLATION- PLUMBING CONNECTIONS o Install drain tubing to system and secure opposite end to floor drain o Attach electrical connections per SITE REQUIREMENTS and INSTALLATION -ELECTRICAL o Verify incoming line voltage is minimum of 208 V and maximum of 253 V o Turn on power to dedicated circuit and ensure unit starts. If not, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE o Check for system and operatory leaks per SYSTEM CHECKS AND TESTS o Check system pump-up and recovery times per SYSTEM CHECKS AND TESTS 22