Blue Dry HD-BD1000 User Manual

Blue Dry HD-BD1000 User Manual

The Blue Dry HD-BD1000 is a hands-free, high-speed electric hand dryer designed for commercial and public restroom environments. It features a powerful, quiet motor that dries hands in just 8-10 seconds, and a user-friendly design with a blue LED light to guide hand placement. The HD-BD1000 offers adjustable sensitivity settings and operates on both hot and cold air settings. It's made from durable stainless steel for long-lasting performance.

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Blue Dry HD-BD1000 Manual - Hand Dryer User Instructions | Manualzz
INTELLIGENT FACILITY SOLUTIONS
Electric Works, 3 Concourse Way
Sheffield, S1 2BJ, United Kingdom
Phone UK: +44 (0) 114 354 0047
Phone Eire: +353 190 36387
[email protected]
https://www.intelligenthanddryers.com/
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BLUEDRY USER MANUAL
Model HD-BD1000
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THROUGH THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING
THE PRODUCT, OBSERVING ALL SAFETY INFORMATION, WARNINGS.
1. WARNING
2. NOTE
• This product is intended for installation
by a qualified service person.
• Disconnect power at the service breaker
before installing or servicing.
•Failure to properly ground unit could
result in severe electrical shock.
• All units must be supplied with a 3-wire
connection. The ground wire must be
connected to the dryer’s backplate.
Do not install dryer over washbasin.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer or its
service agent or a similar qualified person
in order to avoid a hazard. Means for
disconnection must be incorporated in the
fixed wiring in accordance with the current
wiring regulations.
3. SPECIFICATION
Voltage:
220V-240V 50/60Hz, 8A, 1800W(Hot) / 2.4A, 550W(Cold)
110V-120V, 60Hz, 16A, 1800W(Hot) / 4.8A, 550W(Cold)
Air Temperature: 45°C (D=10CM,Room Temp.=25°C)
Air Velocity:
60M/S
Air Flow:
140M3/H
Drying Time:
8-10S
Sensor Range:
5-15CM
Protection Level: IPX1
Electric Isolation: CLASS 1
Brush Motor:
25000R/M
Noise(at 1M):
74dB
Cabinet Material: Stainless Steel 304
320MM
290MM
170MM
4. INSTALLATION
1.
Black
2.
5. OPERATION
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•
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No-touch operation.
There is a blue LED light to guide user
to the air flow.
Shake excess water from hands.
Motor
Power
Relay
Transformer
Motor
4.
Heating
Heating
3.
Sensor Board
L
(1800
Watts)
220 - 230V
50/60Hz or heater off (550 Watts).
N OR 110 - 120V 60Hz
E
The
switch is clearly marked.
Heat Element
Turn clockwise to
5.
Replace cover.
Do not over-tighten
increase sensor range
screws.
HOT/COLD Switch
LED Light
Program Board
6. Connect theBluehand
dryer plug to the
power supply.
a. Connect the live wire (coloured
Brown or Red) to the terminal block
marked “L”.
b. Connect the neutral wire (coloured
Black or Blue) to the terminal block
marked “N”.
c. Connect the ground wire (coloured
Hand Dryer Main
Green or Yellow)
to Circuit
theBoard
terminal block
marked “E”.
Black
Installation must be carried out in
accordance with the current edition Earthing
of the local wiring regulations code
having jurisdiction. Installation should
be performed only by a qualified
Yellow
Terminal
Blue
Block
electrician.
Brown
Place template against wall at
desired height (see mounting height
recommendations) and mark locations
Blue
of 4 mounting holes Dia. 8mm
(5/16”).
Brown
Motor
Remove and retain 2 side security hex
cover screws and cover. Then mount
the hand dryer base on the wall.
Before replacing the cover, there is
an option to run the dryer heater on
Power
•
•
•
Place hands under the outlet to start
operation.
Rub hands lightly and rapidly.
Stops automatically after hands are
removed.
6. MAINTENANCE
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•
•
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7. PACKING LIST
Periodic cleaning of the unit is
recommended.
Remove cover and clean dryer dust lint.
Wipe the cover with a damp cloth and
mild cleaning solution. Do not soak.
Never use abrasives to clean the cover.
Hand Dryer: 1PC
User Manual: 1PC
Installation Template: 1PC
Plug in Dia. 8x38mm: 4PCS
Screw in Dia. 5x36mm: 4PCS
Hex screwdriver: 1PC
8. DIAGNOSTICS & REMEDIES
SYMPTOM
CORRECTIVE ACTION
If the dryer will not
run
Ensure the breaker supplying the dryer is operational. If it is,
disconnect the power and remove the dryer cover.
Taking suitable precautions to avoid shock hazard, reconnect
the power and check for voltage at the terminal block.
If there is power and the dryer will not run, replace the Electric
Circuit Board (large one) and/or Microcomputer Board(Middle
one) and/or Sensor Board. Turn the blower wheel several times
by hand to establish if it is blocked
If the dryer cycles
by itself, runs all the
time,
or is not sensitive
enough
Ensure that there is no obstruction on or in front of the infrared
sensor. Clean any dirt off the sensor lens.
Try adjusting the sensitivity potentiometer on Microcomputer
Board (Blue knob). Turn anti-clockwise to decrease the sensor
range.
If the problem persists, replace the Microcomputer Board and/or
Sensor Board
If the heat element
gets hot but the fan
motor does not turn
Disconnect the power. Remove the dryer cover and check
for obstructions in the fan housing. Damaged fans must be
replaced. If there are no obstructions, replace the motor or
brushes
If the dryer runs but
makes a buzzing
sound
Disconnect the power. Remove the dryer cover and check the
fan for rubbing on the housing as its rotates. Replace fan if the
condition exists.
If the fan motor
runs but the heating
element does not
get hot (dryer blows
cold air)
Disconnect the power and remove the dryer cover. Check that
the heat on/off switch is switched to on. Check loose and
damaged wires. Remove the blower housing.
Check the heating element to see if it is burnt or damaged.
Damaged element must be replaced. If the element does not
appear damaged, disconnect it at the Electric Board and check
element wire continuity. Please check thermostat on the heating
element at the same time.
If the motor makes
a ticking/whining noise when it
rotates
Disconnect the power. Remove the dryer cover and check the
brushes for worn condition, replace them if necessary.
170MM
9. DIAGRAM
L
N
E
Earthing
220 - 230V 50/60Hz
OR 110 - 120V 60Hz
Heat Element
Turn clockwise to
increase sensor range
HOT/COLD Switch
Blue LED Light
Program Board
Black
Blue
Black
Yellow
Terminal
Block
Sensor Board
Brown
Heating
Motor
Blue
Brown
Heating
Motor
Power
Relay
Transformer
Motor
Power
Hand Dryer Main Circuit Board
10. WARRANTY
This hand dryer has a 2 year warranty from the date of purchase for any manufacturing
defect. It covers replacement of defective parts, except when caused by improper use.
This warranty is only valid if the form card has been properly filled in with the suppliers
stamp. For all warranty claims you should contact your local distributor.
Model:......................................................... Serial No.:.......................................................
Distributor:.................................................. Customer:.......................................................
Address:.............................................................................................................................
Tel No.:........................................................ Fax. No.:.........................................................
Date of Purchase:................................................................................................................
For Seller:.................................................... Signature & Stamp:..........................................

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Key Features

  • Hands-free operation
  • Fast drying (8-10 sec)
  • Hot/Cold air options
  • Adjustable sensitivity
  • Durable stainless steel

Frequently Answers and Questions

How do I adjust the sensitivity of the sensor?
Turn the blue knob on the Microcomputer Board clockwise to increase the sensor range. Turning it counter-clockwise will decrease the range.
What should I do if the dryer doesn't heat up?
Ensure the heat on/off switch is switched to the 'on' position. Check for loose or damaged wires, and inspect the heating element for damage. If the element appears undamaged, disconnect it and check for continuity.
What if the fan doesn't run?
Check for obstructions in the fan housing. Inspect the fan for damage and replace it if necessary. If no obstructions are found, replace the motor or brushes.

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