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CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

The prefilter and collecting cell must be washed on a regular 
basis for the Air Cleaner to function at its peak efficiency.  
The frequency of cleaning will vary from one environment to 
another, therefore the cell should be checked monthly to 
determine cleaning schedule.  On average, the cell should be 
washed every 2-3 months. 

 
COLLECTING CELL AND PREFILTER

 

1.  Turn Air Cleaner 

OFF

.  Remove prefilter and collecting 

cell from the Air Cleaner. 

2.  Rinse prefilter and collecting cell, and spray completely 

with DAX Detergent (or non-chlorine, non-corrosive, non-
abrasive, non-ammonia, liquid household detergent). 

 

Let stand for 5 minutes.  Rinse well with hot water (120°
F / 49°C maximum). Repeat process 3 times. 

3.  If dirt remains, let cell soak in a solution of DAX 

Detergent and hot water for 30 minutes. 

4.  For drying, place the cell on a 45° angle on one end, 

with the arrow pointing sideways, and let stand for 10-24 
hours.  A hair dryer may be used to speed up drying 
time.  Make sure the cell is completely dry before 
reinserting back into Air Cleaner. The cell is inserted with 
the arrow pointing back toward the fan blower.  

5.  If arcing or snapping occurs or the lights do not come on 

when the cell is placed back in the unit and turned on, 
then remove the cell and allow to dry longer. 

ODOUR & GAS (VOC) REMOVAL FILTER 

1.  The Activated Carbon Odour & Gas (VOC) Removal 

Filter must be replaced at regular intervals if odour 
removal is desired (approximately every 3-6 months). 

ODOUR REMOVAL FILTERS ARE NOT WASHABLE.

 

CABINET

 

1.  Turn Air Cleaner 

OFF

2.  A soft, damp, lint-free cloth may be used to remove dirt 

and fingerprints from painted surfaces and  grills. 

NEVER USE AN ABRASIVE CLEANER ON THE 
CABINET.

 

WARNING 

• 

DO NOT WASH COLLECTING CELL IN 
DISHWASHER

.

 

• 

Never use any object to clean between the cell plates as 
this may cause damage to the plates or ionizing wires. 

• 

Never place the cell in an oven to dry. 

• 

The edges of the cell may be sharp — handle with care. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

DAX Detergent, No. 32921, and 
the Activated Carbon Odour & 
Gas (VOC) Removal Filter, 
No. 32712, are available from 
your Sears outlet.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

TROUBLESHOOTING CHART 

The two Operation Lights, located behind the front grill are 
also used as the high voltage fault indicator.  If the fan is 
operating, and the lights do not come on, then there is a 
problem in the high voltage circuit.  To determine the 
problem, turn the Air Cleaner 

OFF 

and remove the collecting 

cell.  Close the top cover and replace the thumbscrew, then 
turn the Air Cleaner back 

ON

.  If the lights come back on, the 

problem lies in the collecting cell.  Check the cell for wetness 
from washing or look for a broken ionizing wire(s) or bent cell 
plate(s). 
 
If the lights do not come on, the problem is with the power 
board or the Operation Light(s).  If you are unable to correct 
any of the above problems, call 1-800-267-8305. 

TECHNICAL DATA 

PROBLEM 

CAUSE 

Fan does not operate 
Both Operation Lights off 

• 

Unit not plugged in 

• 

Cell access door not closed 
tightly 

• 

System switch not 

ON

 

Fan does not operate 
Green Performance 
Light on 

• 

Speed selector switch not 
positioned correctly 

• 

Fan motor malfunction 

Fan operating  
Both Operation Lights off 

• 

Cell wet from washing 

• 

Short in cell (see below) 

Cell arcing excessively 

• 

Cell wet from washing 

• 

Cell plate(s) bent 

• 

Cell dirty or large lint ball/hair 
caught in cell 

• 

Broken ionizing wire 

Green Performance 
Light on 
Red Ion Light off 

• 

Negative Ion switch not in 

ON 

position 

Cell does not go in far 
enough to allow top 
cover to close 

• 

Cell is inserted wrong. Cell should 
be inserted with arrow pointing 
back toward fan blower 

Dimensions 

Width 

Depth 

Height 

 

10.0 in 
13.0 in 
24.5 in 

 

25.4 cm 
33.0 cm 
62.2 cm 

Weight 

31.0 lbs 

14.1 kg 

Input Voltage 

120 V   60 Hz 

 

Power 
Consumption 
(maximum) 

 

104 Watts 

 

Air Flow 

High 

Medium 

Low 

 

245 cfm 
175 cfm 
150 cfm 

 

413 m³/hr 
297 m³/hr 
255 m³/hr 

Cell Output Voltage 

6200 VDC @ < 1 mA 

 

Collecting Cell 
Surface 

1191 in² 

7683 cm² 

Negative Ionizer 

-5000 VDC @ <.1 mA 

 

Negative Ion 
Output 

2 x 327.7 K/in³ 

2 x 20 K/cm³ 

Ideal for rooms up 
to:  (for 1 room air 
change every 20 
minutes) 

 

612 ft² 

 

57.0 m² 

Summary of Contents for D42 M32702

Page 1: ...oke cooking smoke and grease and more down to 0 01 micron Activated Carbon Odour Gas VOC Removal Filter removes Volatile Organic Compounds emitted from common sources within the home and office Dual Negative Ionizer restores the air s natural ion balance Quiet 3 Speed Fan is comfortable for room occupants Performance Indicator Light shows Air Cleaner is operating properly at a glance Ideal for roo...

Page 2: ...arises to store or transport the unit 3 Remove all packaging from the unit Choose a suitable location to allow unobstructed circulation from the front and back of the unit If unit has to be placed against a wall allow at least 6 8 inches 15 20 cm for circulation 4 Operate Air Cleaner at voltage shown on back of unit 5 The controls for the Air Cleaner are located on the rear panel To turn the Air C...

Page 3: ...s of the cell may be sharp handle with care DAX Detergent No 32921 and the Activated Carbon Odour Gas VOC Removal Filter No 32712 are available from your Sears outlet TROUBLESHOOTING CHART The two Operation Lights located behind the front grill are also used as the high voltage fault indicator If the fan is operating and the lights do not come on then there is a problem in the high voltage circuit...

Page 4: ...overload wall outlets and extension cords as this can result in fire or electric shock 4 Do not allow anything to rest on or roll over the power cord and do not place the unit where power cord is subject to traffic or abuse This may result in a shock or fire hazard 5 Do not attempt to service the Air Cleaner yourself as opening or removing switch cover may expose you to dangerous voltage or other ...

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