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REPLACING THE CELL IN CABINET
After the cell has been washed, check for broken ionizer wires
and bent collector plates. If broken wires are observed, return
unit to Authorized Warranty Station for wire replacement. If
bent collector plates are observed, carefully straighten with
a screwdriver or other fl at object. BE CERTAIN THAT NO
TWO COLLECTOR PLATES ARE TOUCHING AS THIS
WILL CAUSE ARCING AND PREVENT THE AIR CLEANER
FROM OPERATING PROPERLY.
Remember that the electronic air cleaner has a cell key which
prevents the cell from being positioned incorrectly. If the cell
seems stuck when being inserted or the access cover will not
fi t securely, check to be sure that the cell is being positioned
properly. If excessive force is used, the cell or air cleaner unit
could be damaged. Airfl ow arrows point toward fan motor.
If the cell is placed into the air cleaner while still damp, the
indicator light may not come on until the cell is dry, which would
normally take about two hours. If the cell is energized and
annoying snapping sounds occur, the cell should be removed
from the air cleaner and allowed to thoroughly dry.
ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER
CONSUMER TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
In the event that you experience problems with the operation of your air cleaner, please...
• Make sure electronic cell is clean, dry and properly
installed.
• Make sure pre-fi lter and carbon fi lter are both properly
installed.
• Make sure the top cover is properly snapped in place.
PROBLEM 1
FAN OFF
LAMP OFF
Make sure the supply cord is plugged
into a standard household receptacle.
Make sure there is voltage to the re-
ceptacle by testing with another electric
device.
Make sure the carbon fi lter is in place.
Make sure the top access cover is
properly in place in order to actuate the
interlock switch. The interlock switch is
provided for consumer safety and should
never be bypassed.
No further corrective actions should be
taken by the consumer. Return the unit
to an Authorized Warranty Station for
repair. See Page 12.
The activated carbon fi lter should be replaced when it is no
longer effective in eliminating odors. The life of the carbon
fi lter will depend on the concentration of odors and fumes
in the air passing through the air cleaner. Under normal
circumstances, the carbon fi lter should last up to six months.
THE CARBON FILTER MUST BE IN PLACE FOR THE AIR
CLEANER TO OPERATE.
PROBLEM 3
FAN OFF
LAMP ON
This condition represents a failure of
the air cleaner. Return the unit to an
Authorized Warranty Station for repair.
See Page 12.
PROBLEM 2
FAN ON
LAMP OFF
Check the electronic cell to see if any
of the collector plates are touching.
Gently straighten and evenly space
the plates.
Check the electronic cell to see if any
of the ionizer wires are broken. See
Major Components for their location. If
broken wires are observed, no further
corrective actions should be taken by
the consumer. Return the unit to an
Authorized Warranty Station for repair.
See Page 12.
• Check fan motor and indicator lamp on all speed settings
starting with low.
If your air cleaner still has any of the following problems,
proceed step by step as shown below until no further action
should be taken.