FOGG Microb-Blaster 2400 Manual Download Page 11

Fogg Company 

Microb-Blaster

®

 Air Sanitizer 

Page 11 

CLEANING 

Cleaning Notes 

 

The Fogg Microb-Blaster® Air Purifier is a precision machine that must be 

cared for and cleaned on a regular basis.  The interior of the light chamber 

should be blown-out with clean, compressed shop air on a weekly basis to 

remove any accumulated dust and debris that could cause shadowing of the 

UV-C lamps.   

 

CAUTION:  

No Abrasive Pads!  

Do not use any abrasive pad 

or similar 

Scotch-Brite® material on 

any

 parts of the machine.  Unsightly scratching and 

micro-scratching of the surfaces 

will

 result.   

 

 

Plastic Cleaning 

Use soft, white cloths and a specific plastic cleaner when cleaning the plastic.  

Do 

NOT

 use paper towels.  Micro-scratching and a damaged finish will result if 

cleaners and materials other than those specified for plastic are used.   

 

CAUTION:  Do not use any type of caustic cleaner or solvent-type cleaner on 

the polycarbonate doors of the machine, nor any type of Scotch-Brite® 

material, or equivalent.   

 

 

Stainless Steel Cleaning 

Use soft, white cloths and a specific, high quality stainless-steel cleaner to 

avoid scratching the mirror-like surface and to keep the unit looking clean.  

Refer to "The Care and Cleaning of Stainless Steel" document for further 

information.   

 

 

 

Lamp Cleaning 

 

Lamp Reflectors 

The stainless-steel lamp reflectors must be kept clean to maintain their bright, polished surfaces to ensure proper 

air sanitation.   

 

Lamp Lamps 

The lamps can be wiped down with a cloth soaked with tap water (use no chemicals), and then wiped dry.   

 

Machine Enclosure 

CAUTION:  Do not spray the device with water or cleaner as 

these are not sealed units.

   

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Microb-Blaster 2400

Page 1: ...THE FOGG MICROB BLASTER AIR SANITIZER MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ster Air Sanitizer 2400 8 Microb Blaster Air Sanitizer 4800 9 UVC Lamps 10 Air Infeed 10 Power Supply 10 CLEANING 11 Cleaning Notes 11 Lamp Cleaning 11 MAINTENANCE 12 Changing the Lamps 12 Microb Blas...

Page 3: ...e procedures practices or specific points of information which if not carefully followed may result in damage to the machines or equipment or may lead to minor personal injury WARNING Warnings are pro...

Page 4: ...del number and part number when ordering parts Our normal business hours are 8 00 a m to 5 00 p m USA Eastern Standard Time EST Monday through Friday Fogg Company Telephone 616 786 3644 Front Desk 345...

Page 5: ...ices installed on the machine as well as their use Do not allow unauthorized personnel to operate or perform maintenance on this machine All personnel involved with the machine must be instructed in t...

Page 6: ...l tools and equipment are removed from the machine area before resuming operations Do not leave maintenance tools wrenches screwdrivers etc inside the machine components or lying around the machine Po...

Page 7: ...t The unit should not be placed where personnel could look down into it from an elevated position For example it should not be placed on a first floor level that is open to floors above WARNING Exposu...

Page 8: ...Company Microb Blaster Air Sanitizer Page 8 OPERATIONS System Overviews Microb Blaster Air Sanitizer 2400 Air Filter Microb Blaster Air Sanitizer 2400 Overview Power Supply Fuse and On Off Switch UVC...

Page 9: ...Company Microb Blaster Air Sanitizer Page 9 System Overview continued Microb Blaster Air Sanitizer 4800 UVC Lamps Power Supply Fuse and On Off Switch Air Filter Microb Blaster Air Sanitizer 4800 Over...

Page 10: ...ors lamp holders Lamp Life The lamps have a Fogg rated life of 9000 hours of operation 9000 hours is the point at which the actual output of UV C light may start to drop below 90 of the original and t...

Page 11: ...a damaged finish will result if cleaners and materials other than those specified for plastic are used CAUTION Do not use any type of caustic cleaner or solvent type cleaner on the polycarbonate door...

Page 12: ...er and allow the unit to cool 2 Open the top of the unit by unscrewing the four screws 3 Remove the top cover 4 Disconnect the Lamp a Lift lamp slightly out of its pocket b Firmly grasp the lamp c Pul...

Page 13: ...ain 8 Once the lamps have been replaced reattach the cover and tighten the 4 screws 9 Plug the unit back in 10 Turn on the power switch 11 Visually inspect Are all lamps lit after 30 seconds If not di...

Page 14: ...to its side Be careful It s on casters 4 Disconnect the Lamp a Firmly grasp the lamp b Lift lamp slightly out of its pocket c Pull the plug from the top of the lamp DO NOT TWIST 5 Pull the old lamps o...

Page 15: ...a few thin openings Use a thin firm object like a ruler to press on the filter and push it out a couple inches so that it is grabbable from the other side 3 Pull the filter out 4 Orient the new air fi...

Page 16: ...Air Sanitizer 2400 and 4800 Tucked between the On Off switch and the power cord plug in is a fuse insert Unplug the cord from the wall and from the machine pry open the fuse insert from inside the po...

Page 17: ...y 3 months Yearly Maintenance Lamps Change Change the lamps every year at a minimum Their effectiveness reduces after approximately 9000 hours of use one year based on a 24 7 run schedule Item Part Nu...

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