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onto rails found in the bottom of the
cabinet until cell contacts the back of
the cabinet.
15. Hold second cell handle with one
hand and bottom of cell with other
hand and gently slide cell onto rails
in the cabinet until front cell contacts
rear cell. Handle of cell may need to
be lowered to allow cell to clear
power tray. Gently push on front cell
until cell locks onto rear cell. Cells
must be locked for power circuit to
be complete.
16. Reinstall door of air cleaner and
swing handle into air cleaner.
17. Turn on electrical supply to the fur-
nace or fan coil. Indicator light on air
cleaner comes on.
•
Check
the setting
on your
indoor
thermo-
stat. The
FAN
should be
set at ON
position
for contin-
uous blower and electronic air cleaner
operations, or AUTO if you wish the
blower and air cleaner to function only
when heating or cooling is required.
•
Check the power switch on your elec-
tronic air cleaner. Be sure it is ON and
the power indicator lamp is glowing.
•
Check the main power disconnect
switch. Verify that the circuit breakers
are ON or that fuses have not blown. If
you must reset breakers or replace fuses,
do so only once. Contact your servicing
dealer for assistance if breakers trip or
fuses blow a second time.
•
Check electronic air cleaner compo-
nents. Check for proper orientation of
the prefilter and ionizer/collector cells.
The prefilter must be on the farthest side
from the furnace. Arrows stamped on
the sides of the cells must point in the
direction of the furnace. The prefilter
and cells must be clean and dry.
•
Check for sufficient airflow. Check
for blocked return-air or supply-air
grilles. Be sure grilles are open and
unobstructed.
If your comfort system still fails to oper-
ate, contact your servicing dealer for
troubleshooting and repairs. Specify
your apparent problem, and state the
model and serial numbers of your
equipment.
With this information, your dealer may
be able to offer helpful suggestions over
the phone, or save valuable time through
knowledgeable preparation for the ser-
vice call.
REGULAR DEALER
MAINTENANCE
In addition to the routine maintenance
that you perform, your electronic air
cleaner should be inspected regularly by
a properly trained service technician.
The inspection (preferably each year, but
at least every other year) should include
the following:
•
Routine inspection of ionizer wires.
Service should include realignment or
replacement as required.
•
A check of all electrical wiring and
connections.
•
Operational check of the complete
comfort system to determine actual
working condition. Necessary repair
and/or adjustment should be performed
at this time.
Your servicing dealer may offer an eco-
nomical service contract that covers sea-
sonal inspections. Ask for further
details.
Record the model and serial numbers of
your new electronic air cleaner in the
spaces provided below. This informa-
tion, along with the other ready-refer-
ence facts requested below, may be
required if you should ever need infor-
mation or service.
CAUTION: Do not push too hard
or power supply in rear of cabinet
could be stressed.
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