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OPERAOPERA
OPERA
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TION/MAINTENTION/MAINTEN
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WIRING INSTRUCTIONSWIRING INSTRUCTIONS
WIRING INSTRUCTIONSWIRING INSTRUCTIONS
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Standard electrical wiring of 120 volts, 60 Hz, 15 Amp circuit is
adequate. Local residential and commercial wiring codes shall
apply. Flexible conduit should be used (Fig. 6).
OPERATIONOPERATION
OPERATIONOPERATION
OPERATION
WASHINGWASHING
WASHINGWASHING
WASHING
For maximum efficiency, your air cleaner cell must be
inspected periodically and cleaned when necessary. The
cleaning frequency will vary, depending on the amount of
airborne contaminants. A smoky environment significantly
increases the required cleaning frequency. When cleaning is
required the following procedure should be used:
CLEANING THE CELLCLEANING THE CELL
CLEANING THE CELLCLEANING THE CELL
CLEANING THE CELL
1. Turn the control switch to “OFF”.
2. Turn two thumb screws to release grille and swing down.
Push aside latches and swing cell down to remove. De-
press spring latch and remove charcoal filter. Close grille
to avoid safety hazard.
NOTE: Do not wash the charcoal filterNOTE: Do not wash the charcoal filter
NOTE: Do not wash the charcoal filterNOTE: Do not wash the charcoal filter
NOTE: Do not wash the charcoal filter.
3. Soak cell for 20 to 30 minutes in a solution of warm water
and liquid laundry detergent or electronic air cleaner
cleaning solution. Do not use dishwashing detergent
because it may leave a residue on the plates, decreasing
the air cleaning efficiency of the unit.
NOTENOTE
NOTENOTE
NOTE: Ionizing wires may become coated, causing loss
of cleaning ability by the collecting cell. Using a damp
cloth, wipe each ionizing wire, exercising care not to
damage them.
4. Remove the cell from solution and rinse thoroughly with
clean water.
5. Allow cell to drip dry for a
minimum of 2 hoursminimum of 2 hours
minimum of 2 hoursminimum of 2 hours
minimum of 2 hours. Cell
may be tipped at a slight angle to expedite the drip-dry
process.
6. Open grille and replace charcoal filter.
7. Hook the slotted tabs of the cell on hooks in the cabinet
and swing the cell up into place. Push latches back in
place to hold the cell.
8. Close the grille and securely fasten with two thumb
screws.
9. Turn the control switch to desired fan speed.
A moderate amount of arcing or “snapping” may occur at
this time, which will indicate that the cell is still damp. If
the noise is objectionable, turn the control switch to “OFF”
and allow additional time for the cell to dry.
3. The Operating Light should be ON whenever the fan is
running. An occasional flicker of the light accompanied
by harmless sparking or snapping noise may occur. This
is caused by the plates trapping large particles. If arcing
is continuous, the cells should be washed or checked
for service problems.
1. With the 120 VAC power turned on, adjust the HIGH/
LOW/OFF knob to the position desired.
2. When the fan is running, the air cleaner will be operating.
An arcing or “snapping” sound may be heard occasion-
ally, however the unit is operating properly.
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UTIONUTION
UTIONUTION
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CABINET AND CELLS MAY CONTAINCABINET AND CELLS MAY CONTAIN
CABINET AND CELLS MAY CONTAINCABINET AND CELLS MAY CONTAIN
CABINET AND CELLS MAY CONTAIN
SHARP EDGES.SHARP EDGES.
SHARP EDGES.SHARP EDGES.
SHARP EDGES.
Use care when servicing unit or handl-Use care when servicing unit or handl-
Use care when servicing unit or handl-Use care when servicing unit or handl-
Use care when servicing unit or handl-
ing cells. Failure to do so could result ining cells. Failure to do so could result in
ing cells. Failure to do so could result ining cells. Failure to do so could result in
ing cells. Failure to do so could result in
minor personal injury.minor personal injury.
minor personal injury.minor personal injury.
minor personal injury.
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