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TECHNICAL DATA
How to use the ionoscope
After switching on the unit, hold the ionoscope with your thumb on the area
marked “thumb position”.
Touch the ionizing element (the carbon cord on the front of the air outlet) with
the bare metal strip on the underside of the ionoscope. The neon bulb on the
tester will begin to blink.
When you turn off the ionizer or move the ionoscope away, the ionoscope’s
neon bulb will stop blinking. This shows that no more negative ions are being
generated into the air.
Note:
Do not worry if the light on the ionoscope continues to blink after the appliance
is turned off. This just means that negative ions recently emitted by the unit are
still in the vicinity.
Routine service and cleaning
Regular maintenance of the unit will maintain its effectiveness.
Before cleaning this unit, unplug it from the electrical outlet!
A. Cleaning the filter
a. Lift the filter cover (see fig. 6 , page 2) using the recesses on the sides of the
appliance, then remove the filter cassette (see fig.6 , page 2). Clean the filter by
dusting and then washing it in a mild detergent solution.
DRY THE FILTER CASSETTE COMPLETELY BEFORE RE-INSTALLATION!
b. Install the dry filter cassette on top of the appliance. Push the filter cassette
forward until it is properly seated. The filter cassette is symmetrical. Do not
worry which way you place it.
c. Replace the filter cover, making sure to insert the two pins on the filter cover
through the holes in the cassette into the upper enclosure (see fig. 6, page 2).
Frequency of cleaning
It is recommended to clean the filter every 2 weeks.
B. Enclosure cleaning
Clean the outside of the unit at least once a week with a damp paper towel
moistened with a common household detergent. Use a soft brush to clean
(lengthwise) the carbon filament on the front of the outlet grill. Make sure not to
damage the carbon filament during the cleaning process.
C. Cleaning the area around the unit
Wipe the area around the unit once a week with a wet paper towel. This will
prevent unmanageable debris from collecting.
CLEANING
Summary of Contents for AM-40
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