Use And Care Manual

07-02299A 1 LBG Distribution
Contractor-grade airmover
Applications
ACCELERATE DRYING after leaks
or floods or after floor cleaning
THREE OPERATING POSITIONS
dries floors, walls, and ceilings
For best drying, use with
LGR 130 dehumidifiers
Features
Lower amp draw
Daisy-chain capability
Three-speed control
Quick disassembly for cleaning
Easy-grip handle
Stackable for storage
Specifications
Model
M3 Airmover
Rated airflow
2700 CFM | 4587 CMH
Airflow velocity
2071 ft./min.
631 M/min. (tested)
Static pressure
1.28 in. | 3.25 cm
Dimensions (W × H ×
D)
17 × 18.8 × 18.3 in.
43 × 47.8 × 47 cm
Weight
27 lbs. | 12 kg
Amps
3A, 3.5A, 4A
Volts
115V
Frequency
60 Hz
Power
0.33HP (motor rating)
Controls
Recessed rotary
switch
Cord length
25 ft. | 7.6 m
Safety
ETL listed to CSA
standards
M3 Airmover
All the features you need in a contractor-grade airmover:
three speed settings, low amp draw, built-in GFCI-
protected outlets for daisy-chaining, a rugged stackable
rotomolded housing, and three positions for drying floors
and walls.
IMPORTANT: Read and understand all safety warnings before
operating this unit.
Placement
When drying, use at least one M3 per room, or one every 200
square feet. Direct airflow at all wet surfaces. Close all exterior
doors and windows. Open interior doors to improve air circulation
and brace doors to prevent them from blowing shut.
Operation
1. Unwrap the electrical cord and plug into a standard 3-prong
outlet.
2. Set the switch to the desired speed/amp draw, as listed on the
side control panel.
The auxiliary outlet
You can “daisy chain” or interconnect up to three M3 units to
customize your drying needs: two M3 units (up to 8 amps) when it
is turned on, or three units (up to 12 amps) if the M3 connected to
the outlet is turned off.
Red circuit breaker switch
The circuit breaker protects the machine by turning it off when
more than 12 amps are run through the on-unit circuit. To reset,
press the red button.
Ground fault circuit interrupter
When it detects a sudden “ground fault,” the GFCI will interrupt
the electric current. The GFCI will also trip when a short circuit or
overload occurs. If the GFCI “trips,” unplug the unit and look for
potential hazards (standing water, frayed cord, etc.) that might
cause an electrical surge. Relocate the unit and plug into a
different outlet. Then push the “Reset” button next to the on-unit
outlet and check to make sure the M3 is operating.
Safety Instructions
WARNING! Do not alter or modify your unit in any way.
Use only replacement parts authorized by LBG
Distribution. Modifications or use of unapproved parts could
create a hazard and will void your warranty. Contact your
authorized distributor for assistance
WARNING! Electric shock hazard, rotating fan, hot surface
hazards. Unplug unit before opening cover for cleaning or
servicing. Unit must be grounded.

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