Cleaning the filter mat, Fig. 30: filter mat, Fig. 31: filter mat holder – Kontron KISS 1U PCI 762 User Manual

Page 32: Fig. 30) and the filter mat holders (fig. 31, Fig. 29, p, Fig. 28, The subsection 10.2 “cleaning the filter mat, 2 “cleaning the filter mat”)

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10. Maintenance and Prevention

KISS 1U_SBC_762 – User's Guide (Version 1.00)

10.2. Cleaning the Filter Mat

The filter mats (Fig. 28, pos. 2) are placed in the filter mat holders (Fig. 28, pos. 2) on the front of the system. The level of
dirt on the filter mats depends on the level of dirt in the operating environment. If the filter mats become too heavily
soiled, it can result in the device becoming unusually hot. This is why we recommend cleaning the filter mats as frequently
as necessary, depending on the level of dirt.

The filter mats can be replaced during operation.

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Fig. 28: Front side detail: Position of the filter mats

Fig. 29: Front side detail without filter mats and filter holders

Fig. 30: Filter mat

Fig. 31: Filter mat holder

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Legend for Fig. 28, Fig. 29 and Fig. 31:

1 Chassis front side
2 Filter mat
3 Filter pad holder with knurled screw

4 Tapped hole for knurled screw
5 Vent openings of the chassis front panel
6 Positioning holes for filter mat holder
7 Positioning tongues

To replace the filter mat, proceed as follows:

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Open the front access panel (Fig. 7, pos. 4) by loosen the knurled screws.

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Loosen the knurled screw that secures the filter mat holder to the chassis.

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Pull the filter mat holder in the direction of the arrow and lift it off.

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Remove the soiled filter mat.

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Clean the filter mat as follows:
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Rinse in water (up to approximately 40°C, possibly with the addition of a standard gentle detergent).

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It is also possible to beat the filter mat, to vacuum it or blow it with compressed air.

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For dirt that contains grease/oil, the filter mat should be rinsed with warm water with the addition of a degreaser.
Filter pads should not be cleaned with powerful water jets or wrung out.

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