FUMETRAP
Users Guide

Thank you for buying this Inland product. Soldering in an unsafe manner can negatively affect your health, therefore proper ventilation is vital. Venting directly outside is the best solution. This is not always possible since many hobbyists use spare rooms, basements, kitchens or laundry rooms and can't cut a hole in a wall or ceiling. The next best solution for providing adequate "ventilation" is a unit that evacuates and absorbs solder fumes. The FumeTrap™ is an effective, affordable means of removing the fumes and vapors produced when soldering.

About the FumeTrap

The FumeTrap™ is a 5" w x 6" d x 5" h steel frame housing with a powerful intake fan. The front of the unit has a fixed grill cover. A disposable activated charcoal filter is enclosed in a reusable grill cover that easily "snaps" into the rear of the housing. Activated charcoal removes the fumes and vapors generated when soldering.

The large grillwork spacing allows for maximum fume drawing. Never place fingers or objects into the grill and keep the unit away from children. Four large rubber feet provide stability and a cushion to protect whatever surface the unit is placed on. The handle on the unit allows it to be moved as you solder.

SAFETY

  1. Always plug the FumeTrap™ into the correct type of electrical outlet.
  2. Always turn off and unplug the unit when changing filters.
  3. Never place fingers or any objects into the grillwork while the unit is running.
  4. Keep this unit out of the reach of children.
  5. Use only the filter type and size designed for this unit.
  6. For maximum benefit and performance, operate this unit only in the manner set forth here.
  7. Never use the FumeTrap™ in a wet area or outdoors.
Setup

Before your FumeTrap™ is ready for use you will need to complete the following:

  1. Install the Feet: Remove the four rubber feet from the bag. On the underside of the unit, locate the four large holes. Place the round pointed end of the foot into a hole and secure by pushing and turning the foot clockwise until it engages in the hole. Repeat for remaining feet.
  2. Remove the protective wrapping from the filter: Snap out the rear grill unit. Remove the two retaining bars, unwrap the filter, replace, and re-secure the retaining bars. Snap the entire filter unit back in place.

Using the FumeTrap

Your FumeTrap™ provides maximum filtering when it is positioned near the tip of your soldering iron; within 6-8" is ideal. As you work reposition the FumeTrap™ so it remains directly in front of where you are soldering.

The FumeTrap™'s activated charcoal filter was chosen specifically for its ability to remove those fumes and vapors associated with soldering. It is difficult to specify an exact time interval for replacing the filter since individual use of the unit will range. If you hold the filter cartridge (the filter mounted in the removable rear grill) up to the light and there is visible blockage replace it. If it feels sticky or tacky, replace it. The filters are not reusable. Don't try to extend their use life by washing, vacuuming or shaking them.

Maintenance

  1. Changing the Filter:
    1. Turn off and unplug the FumeTrap™.
    2. Remove filter cartridge grill mounted in the back of the unit.
    3. Release the filter retaining bars and remove the used filter and throw it away.
    4. Insert a new filter and secure it with the retainers.
    5. Remount the filter cartridge grill into the back of the unit.
  2. Other than occasionally wiping the exterior, your FumeTrap™ requires no other maintenance.

Parts and Service

Warranty: One year
Filter Replacements:
Three pack with extra grill cartridge, Inland no. 60006

Service

If you have any questions or comments regarding the use of this or any Inland product please call Inland Customer Service at 1-800-521-8428 9 AM to 5 PM EST., email us, or write us at:

Inland Craft Products, Co.
32052 Edward
Madison Heights, MI 48071

Document No. 3000/QF/625
Rev No. 1
Stock No. 95866011

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