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F50F AND F3OOE ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANERS
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Washing the
cell(s)ina tub
Stept
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Using your regular dishwashing detergent, allow the
dishwasher to run through the complete wash and rinse cycle.
Do not use the dry cycle. To avoid burns, let the cell(s) cool
completely before removing, or wear protective gloves when
removing the cell(s). Remember that water may be trapped
inside the cell(s) plates. Tip the cell(s) so these tubes can drain.
Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the end of the cell
using your thumb and forefinger with a small, damp cloth.
inspect the dishwasher. You may want to rerun the wash and/or
rinse cycle with the dishwasher empty if you see dirt or residue
from washing the cell(s). If dirt or residue seems excessive,
wash the cell(s) more often or try a different detergent.
\ CAUTION
Hazardous Chemical.
Can cause personal injury.
Do not splash detergent solution in eyes.
Wear rubber gloves to avoid prolonged detergent contact
with your skin.
Keep detergent and solution out of reach
of children.
NOTE: Always wash the cell(s) first, then the prefilter(s), to
keep heavy prefilter lint from getting caught in the
cell(s).
Use a large enough container, such as a laundry tub or trash
container, to hold one or both cell(s).
NOTE: Sharp corners on the cell(s) can scratch the surface of
a bathtub.
Dissolve about three-fourth cup of automatic dishwasher
detergent per cell in enough hot water to cover the cell(s). If the
detergent does not dissolve readily, or forms a scum on the
water, try another brand, or use softened water.
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