Matsui DMZ-80 Service Manual
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Brand: Matsui
Category: Dryer
Type: Service manual
Model: Matsui DMZ-120 , Matsui DMZ-170 , Matsui DMZ-240 , Matsui DMZ-40 , Matsui DMZ-80
Pages: 31
MAINTENANCE DESCRIPTIONS AND DIRECTIONS
Regeneration Filter: In all models, the regeneration filter is mounted directly on
the regeneration blower. This filter cleans the air flowing over the regeneration
heater and through the desiccant rotor.
To clean or change this filter, first, make
sure the dryer is shut off and the blowers stopped.
On the
DMZ-40 model, this filter is accessed on the back panel, through a
hole at the bottom. This filter, since it is low to the ground, gets very dirty very
fast! Remove this filter by unscrewing the hold down wing nut and removing the
nut and washer.
On
DMZ-80 and 120 models, the regeneration filter is accessed through a
square hole at the top of the rear panel. The filter simply unscrews from the
blower and removed through the hole.
On DMZ-170 and 240 models, the filter is accessed through a flip-down
panel at the top rear of the dryer, Remove the two wing screws holding the panel
shut. With the door panel open, remove the wing nut and washer holding the
regeneration filter in place.
Using compressed air, blow out the filter from the
inside out. The filter should be changed every 6 months or sooner under servere
conditions. The regeneration exhaust should blow as hard with a clean filter
as it does with no filter. If you blow out the filter and the airflow from the
regeneration exhaust diminishes considerable when you re-install the filter,
install a new filter! In all cases, installation is in reverse order of removal.
REGENERATION FILTER LOCATIONS
DMZ-40 DMZ-80 / 120 DMZ-170 / 240
Process Filter: On DMZ 40-240, the process filter is located on the back middle
of the dryer.
To clean or change this filter, first shut down the dryer and be sure
both blowers have stopped. This is important to keep foreign matter out of the
desiccant rotor. Remove the knurled knob and washer holding the round cover in
place. With the cover off, remove the wing nut and rubber washer holding the
filter in place.
Using compressed air, blow out the filter from the inside. The filter
should be changed every 6 months or sooner under severe conditions. If the
filter has been blown out and the inside does not look white anymore,
install a new filter! Replace the filter in the reverse order of removal, being sure
to install the rubber washer rubber side against the filter.
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