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Smoking absorbers may encounter some common faults during use. Correctly identifying and promptly troubleshooting these issues can help maintain the normal operation of the equipment and extend its service life. Here are some common faults and their troubleshooting techniques:
I. Reduced suction or insufficient suction
Causes:
1.Clogged filter: Long-term use without replacement leads to the accumulation of dust and particulates.
2.Limited fan function: Damaged fan or decreased motor function.
3.Blocked airflow path: The intake or exhaust is blocked by foreign objects.
Troubleshooting methods:
1.Check and replace the filter.
2.Clean the fan and related airflow paths to ensure there are no obstacles.
3.If the fan or motor is damaged, professional repair or replacement may be required.
II. Abnormal noise
Causes:
1.Damaged fan bearings: Wear and tear caused by long-term operation.
2.Loose internal components: Loose screws or fasteners.
Troubleshooting methods:
1.Check if the fan bearings need lubrication or replacement.
2.Tighten all internal components and connections, and check for loose screws or components.
III. Complete equipment failure
Causes:
1.Power supply issues: Damaged power cord, faulty outlet, or power switch failure.
2.Circuit board failure: Internal circuit board or component damage.
Troubleshooting methods:
1.Check if the power cord and plug are intact, and ensure the power switch is working properly.
2.Test if the power outlet is live.
3.If a circuit board problem is suspected, it is recommended to contact professional maintenance personnel for inspection and repair.
IV. Decreased efficiency
Causes:
1.Filter life exceeded: The filter is severely clogged and has not been replaced in a timely manner.
2.Incorrect filter type: Using a filter that is not suitable for the current pollution type.
Troubleshooting methods:
1.Replace with a new filter.
2.Select the correct filter according to the current operating type (e.g., activated carbon filters are more effective for chemical fumes).
V. Equipment overheating
Causes:
1.Excessive operation: The equipment has been running for too long beyond the design standards.
2.Poor ventilation: The equipment is placed in a poorly ventilated environment.
Troubleshooting methods:
1.Limit continuous usage time and give the equipment appropriate rest.
2.Ensure there is sufficient space around the equipment for air circulation and it is not covered by other objects.
By regularly performing these checks and maintenance, the failure rate of smoking absorbers can be effectively reduced, maintaining their efficient operation in the work environment. If complex electronic issues or internal damage is encountered, it is recommended to contact professional technical support for repairs to avoid safety risks.