Greentech Taifun Mini Professional Nail Dust Collector User Manual

June 3, 2024
GreenTech

Greentech Taifun Mini Professional Nail Dust Collector

Original
Operating Manual with
EU Declaration of Conformity
According to the EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/II B

for the incomplete machine that is incomplete and not functional on its own.

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OPERATING MANUAL

Photo documentation of the system

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Front view of the dust collector

Greentech Taifun Mini Professional Nail Dust Collector-
FIG2

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Ready-to-install device with built-in main filter element

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View of the nail dust collector system with the main filter element pulled out and the motors underneath

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Sample image of the type plate for professional nail dust collector Taifun Mini GreenTech

NOVA FLAIR GmbH & Co. KG
An der Ronceva 10-12 32312 Lübbecke Germany

Taifun Mini GreenTech 2019
230V 50-60Hz 83W
Made in Germany

Safety instructions

Intended Use

  • The dust extractor was built to be installed under a work table or table top and was developed exclusively to extract dust such as is produced when working in the nail salon. Any other use that goes beyond this and does not comply with the accident prevention regulations of the trade association is considered improper.
  • The manu-facturer is not liable for any resulting damage. In this case, the user must bear the risk alone.
  • Intended use also includes, among other things, observing the respective manufacturer‘s ope-rating instructions for the system components of the nail dust collector system as well as the inspection and maintenance regulations.
  • The system components are built and linked according to the latest state of the art and the recognized safety regulations. Nevertheless, their use can pose a risk to the user or third parties or damage to the system or other pro-perty.
  • Irrespective of the laws and regulations men-tioned in these instructions, the applicable laws and regulations must be observed and the ge-nerally recognized rules of technology applied.

Organizational measures

  • The operating instructions for the Taifun Mini nail dust collector system must be available to the operating and maintenance personnel at all times.
    In addition to the operating instructions, general, company-internal legal and other binding regulations for accident prevention and environmental protection must be observed and instructed.

  • It must be ensured that the filters are regular-ly cleaned and dry cleaned in accordance with the instructions for use.

  • If cleaning is no lon-ger possible, the filters must be replaced with the replacement filters specified by the manu-facturer.

  • The replaced or clogged filters must be disposed of in accordance with the Closed Substance Cycle and Waste Management Act.

  • The personnel assigned to work on the suction device must have read and understood the operating manual and in particular the chapter on safety before starting work.

  • We recommend that the management confirm that the instruction has been carried out by signing it.

  • All safety and hazard warnings on the system must be observed.

  • All safety and hazard warnings on the machi-ne must be kept in a legible condition.

  • In the event of safety-relevant changes to the machine or its operating behavior, the machi-ne must be shut down immediately, the fault eliminated and the responsible department or person reported immediately.

  • Without the approval of the manufacturer of the nail dust collector system, no changes, additions or conversions may be made to the machine that impair safety. Deadlines

  • for pe-riodic tests/inspections that are prescribed or specified in the operating instructions must be observed. This also applies to maintenance ins-tructions in the documentation of the compo-nent manufacturers.

Personnel selection and qualification
Only instructed, mentally and physically capa-ble persons who are at least 16 years old may work on the machine.
Work on the electrical equipment of the nail dust collector system may only be carried out by a qualified electrician or by a „particularly trained person“ under the guidance and super-vision of a qualified electrician in accordance with electrotechnical regulations.
Specialists and trained persons in this sense are service technicians/customer service of the manufacturer or trained electricians.

Safety instructions for normal operation
In the case of commercial use, the nail dust collector system must be checked at least once a year by a qualified person in accordance with the following specifications of the trade association.

BGV A3 „Electrical systems and equipment“
In addition, the system must be checked regu-larly, at least once a year, to ensure that it is operationally safe in accordance with the spe-cifications of the Ordinance on Industrial Safety and Health (BetrSichV). The tests are to be do-cumented according to the specifications.

Safely fix potential blockages
In the event that a foreign body gets inside the housing or into the blower motors, proceed as follows:

  • Disconnect the device from the mains voltage
  • Try to remove the foreign body from the outside
  • If the foreign body cannot be removed from the outside, the device must be dismantled by a trained specialist and replaced if necessary. be opened.
  • Any non-intended mode of operation is to be avoided.
  • The nail dust collector system may only be used by persons are served who are mentally and physically fit.
  • Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the required voltage of 230V.
  • The nail dust collector system and filter must be cleaned or replaced regularly according to the manufacturer‘s instructions.
  • Only the filters listed in the operating instruc-tions and provided by the manufacturer may be used.
  • Appropriate measures must be taken to ensure that the nail dust collector system is only used when it is in a safe and functional condition.
  • Before each use of the nail dust collector sys-tem, it must be checked for externally visible damage and defects.
  • To avoid electric shock or other hazards, never open an electrical housing and do not insert any objects into the housing.
  •  The nail dust collector system is protected with a built-in fuse. A defective fuse must not be brid-ged or replaced with a stronger fuse.
  • Safety-related damage (e.g. loosened screw connections, defective protective devices, elec-trical errors, defective operating devices) must be reported to the responsible supervisor or the manufacturer. The latter must then check whether safe use is still possible.
  • Repairs may only be carried out by authorized and competent persons.
  • Before starting work, every employee must en-sure that nobody is endangered by the use of the nail dust collector system.
  • A damaged nail dust collector system must be shut down immediately and secured against being started up again.
Notes on special dangers

Electrical power

  • Only use original fuses with the pre-scribed amperage! Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to the re-quired voltage of 230V. In the event of a fault in the electrical power supply, switch off the machine immediately.
  • Work on electrical systems or equipment may only be carried out by a qualified electrician or by trained persons under the direction and supervision of a qualified electrician in accor-dance with electrotechnical rules.
  • If inspection, maintenance, cleaning and repair work is carried out on machine parts, the nail dust collector system must be disconnected from the power circuit by removing the pow-er plug from the socket or the voltage must be switched off.
  • The electrical equipment of the machine must be inspected/tested regularly.
  • Defects such as loose connections or scorched cables must be eliminated immediately.

Image no. 5
Front/side view of the nail dust collector with operating devices and mains connection

Block diagram / schematic representation of the system

  • Blower motors
  • Filter and filter guide
  • Control and electronics
  • Fuse and power supply

Noise
The machine generates only small, barely perceptible vibrations and noise with a rating level of LAR > 58 dB(A). In accordance with the “Noise and Vibrations Occupational Health and Safety Or-dinance” (LärmVibrationsArbSchV for short), these are not health hazards.

UVV regulations
The individual employers‘ liability insurance associations only issue accident prevention regulations (UVV) that are relevant for their area. The collection of individual accident prevention regulations published by the main association of commercial professional associations includes all of the currently valid accident prevention regulations (UVV) issued by commercial professional associations.

Most important accident prevention regulations:

  • BGV A3
    Electrical systems and equipment

  • BGV A8
    Safety and health signs at work

  • GS-BIA-M02
    Principles for testing and certification of dust removing machines and equipment (SBM)

  • GS-BIA-M06
    Principles for testing filters for use in dust-removing machines

  • VDI 3801
    Operation of air conditioning systems

  • VDI 3803
    Air conditioning systems; Structural and technical re-quirements

  • VDI 6022
    Hygienic requirements for air conditioning systems

  • LärmVibrationsArbSchV
    Noise and Vibration Occupational Health and Safety Ordinance

Instructions for transporting the system
The filters should be inserted and the filter ope-nings closed so that no foreign bodies can get into the device. Suitable cardboard packaging must also be used for transporting the system to prevent foreign bodies from getting into the suction, the filters or the motors from above.Before rebuilding the system, make sure that there are no foreign bodies in the system itself, in the filters or in the motors. The installation instructions specified on page 8 below apply to reinstallation.

Instructions for storing the system
The system must always be kept in a dry and dust-free environment. It is also important to use suitable cardboard for this purpose.
Should the system nevertheless become soiled during storage, it must be thoroughly cleaned before installation and commissioning. This should be carried out after instruction by a specialist or an instructed person.

Information on decommissioning dismantling and disposal

  • When decommissioning individual sys-tem components, the respective ma-nufacturer‘s operating instructions for the components must be consulted.
  • If individual parts of the system are remo-ved from the network and the system as a whole continues to be operated, care must be taken to secure possible danger points.
  • If this affects the safety level of the system in in-dividual areas or overall, the manufacturer‘s CE declaration of conformity is no longer valid. The operator is responsible for this. When dismant-ling larger system parts and assemblies, a risk analysis must be carried out to determine whet-her this or any risks arise for the employees. A work plan must specify the work to be carried out in terms of process and safe working.
  • Nova Flair is a registered trademark of the Electronic Waste Equipment Register (ear).
  • Our reg. no. at the Stiftung Elektro-Altgeräte-Register: WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 22364359

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

  1. Carefully unpack the dust extractor and first check whether the black rubber seals on the edges are properly stuck.
  2. Place the dust extractor on the underside of the table and adjust it so that the cut-out for the ventilation grille is as central as possible (see sketch).
  3. Use the jigsaw etc. to make a cut-out in the middle with a diameter of 160 mm.
  4. Now you can fasten the nail dust collector with suitable screws. (not included in the delivery)
    Please pay attention to the length of the screws!

If anything is unclear, please contact us via the communication channels you are familiar with. It will then be explained to you again in detail.

Instructions for use Taifun Mini GreenTech

  • Function
    The nail dust collector is switched on and off with the green illuminated push button switch.
    The speed control is used to continuously adjust the suction power.

  • Cleaning

    • Use the hand screws (knurled screws) to loosen the removable front panel and carefully pull out the activated carbon lamellar filter using a loop.
    • The activated carbon lamella filters should be taken out and cleaned about 1-2 times a week (only the upper dust side). If possible, shake it out outside or knock it out and put it back in. Do not treat wet and replace after about a year.
    • Changing the filters and the frequency of cleaning can vary depending on the effort, care and number of customers.

INFORMATION ABOUT THE SYSTEM / TECHNICAL DATA

Professional nail dust collector for under-table installation

Nail dust collector

  • Type:   Taifun Mini GREENTECH
  • Year of construction: See type plate respective system

The nail dust collector mentioned above was combined with individual machine parts from different manufacturers to form an nail dust collector system.

System part        Type und designation    Manufacturer



Electrical connection value

| 230V
---|---
50 – 60 Hz
83 W
Aluminum housing| Housing made of anodised aluminum sheet, powder-coated, dimensi- ons W/H/D approx. 26 x 12 x 30 [cm]
Gross weight| 4,1 kg
Switch button| Illuminated single pole ON-OFF push button
Fuse| 2 A Inert| Weltron-

Elektronik GmbH

Fan| Radial fan type R3G146-AH2301-01| ebm-papst Mulfingen

GmbH & Co KG

Filter| Fine dust lamella filter with an activated carbon coating and a filter

area of approx. 6,700 [cm²]

Flow rate maximum| 187 [m³/h]
final pressure diffe- rence maximum| 365 [Pa]

EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

For the product described below:

Subject of the declaration: Nail dust collector
Type/model: Taifun Mini GreenTech

is hereby declared that it conforms to the essential requirements laid down in the harmonization legislation referred to below:

Document no. Title
2006/42/EG Directive 2006/42/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council

of May 17, 2006 on machinery and amending Directive 95/16/EC (recast)
2014/30/EU| ****

Directive 2014/30/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of February 26, 2014 on the harmonization of the laws of the Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility (recast)

2011/65/EU| ****

Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of June 8, 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (recast)

The product described above conforms to the requirements of the following documents

Reference Title Issue date

Harmonized standards for the Machinery Directive:
EN ISO 12100 : 2013| Safety of machines – General design principles – Risk assessment and risk

reduction

| 2013-08
EN ISO 13857| Safety of machinery – safety distances against reaching hazardous areas with the upper and lower limbs| 2008-03
EN 60335-1| Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 1: General requirements| 2012-10
EN 61310-1| Safety of machinery – Indications, identification and operation – Part 1:

Requirements for visual, audible and tactile signals

| 2008-02
EN 61310-2| Safety of machinery – Indications, identification and operation – Part 2: Requirements for identification| 2008-01
EN 61310-3| Safety of machinery – Indications, identification and operation – Part 3:

Requirements for the arrangement and operation of operating devices (control

devices)

| 2008-02

Harmonized standards for the EMC directive

Reference Title Issue date
EN 55014-1 EN 55014-1/A1 EN 55014-1/A2 Electromagnetic compatibility –

Requirements for household appliances, power tools and similar electrical equipment – Part 1: Emission| 2006-12

2009-05

2011-09

EN 55014-2

EN 55014-2/AC EN 55014-2/A1 EN 55014-2/A2

| ****

Electromagnetic compatibility – Requirements for household appliances, power tools and similar electrical equipment – Part 2: Immunity – Product family standard

| 1997-02

1997-12

2001-12

2008-10

EN 61000-3-2| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 3-2: Limits – Limits for harmonic current emissions (equipment input current <= 16 A per phase)| 2014-08


EN 61000-3-3

| Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 3-3: Limits – Limitation of voltage changes, voltage fluctuations and flicker in public low-voltage power supply systems for devices with a rated current <=16 A per phase that are not subject to any special connection conditions| ****

2013-08

The declaration is made by:

  • Name, First name: Herb, Albert
  • Function: Managing Director /Document officer

The sole responsibility for issuing this EU declaration of conformity with regard to the fulfillment of the essential requirements and the preparation of the technical documentation lies with the manufacturer:

  • Name: Nova Flair GmbH & Co. KG

  • Address: An der Ronceva 10-12 32312 Lübbecke Germany

  • Date
    01/01/2022

  • Location
    Lübbecke

Nova Flair GmbH & Co. KGG
An der Ronceva 10-12 32312 Lübbecke Germany
Tel: 057 41/23 55-92 Fax: -94
E-Mail : info@novaflair.de
www.novaflair.de

Additional information:

This declaration applies to all specimens that are manufactured according to the corresponding production drawings – which are part of the technical documentation.
Additional information on compliance with the above references is contained in the accompanying documentation supporting the statement of conformity.

Nova Flair GmbH & Co. KG
An der Ronceva 10-12 | 32312 Lübbecke | Germany

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