Safety:
1. Before installation and operation, you must read the instruction manual.
2. Before operation, it must be reliably grounded.
3. Do not insert objects through the inlet and outlet grilles.
4. The fan must not be used in flammable and explosive environments.
5. Repair work must not be carried out without permission.
The SL-1104 four-head suspended ion fan is lightweight and has a long service life. The U-shaped frame is fixed to the side of the fuselage with screws. When using, it can be adjusted to a convenient position and replaced with M8 plum blossom screws.
If you use it in a particularly polluted environment, you can install a filter.
Slade ion fans require 110V, 60Hz/220Hz and 50Hz to operate. The fan grounding socket must be a standard single-phase socket, and the socket must have a reliable grounding wire.
The power cord connection method is as follows:
Brown-Live line, blue-middle line, green/yellow-main line.
Work:
Turn the knob clockwise until the indicator light comes on to turn on the fan, generate ion air flow and adjust the fan speed. You can turn the knob clockwise and set it to the "off" position. The indicator light is off, indicating that the fan is off.
To adjust the air flow direction, you need to loosen the bracket torx screws, tilt the fuselage to adjust the upper and lower positions, and then tighten the bracket screws after adjustment.
Clean the ion pump, turn the cleaning head handle clockwise until it stops, and then rotate it several times until it is clean.
The SL-1104 ion fan generates an ionized wind beam that covers the target area. The time it takes for the wind beam to neutralize static electricity is determined by many factors. The two most important factors are the distance and wind speed at which the ion fan operates. The ions in the air constantly neutralize each other, and the cations and anions are attracted to each other through static electricity, forming the transfer and reorganization of these charges. High wind speed can neutralize them at a greater distance, and the higher the wind speed, the faster the static electricity can be neutralized.
When using an ion fan for electronic assembly, the ionized air flow should cover the work area as much as possible so that the positive and negative charges on the surface of the object can be well neutralized and maintained in a neutral state.






