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3.2
MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
The frequency of maintenance greatly depends on certain factors, such as environmental conditions
and frequency of operation.
3.3
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Inspection
WARNING!
BEFORE OPENING THE HOUSING FOR THE DEVICE, ALWAYS CUT THE POWER
SUPPLY BY PULLING THE POWER CABLE OUT OF THE OUTLET.
Daily or weekly (depending on amount of operation):
Inspect potential flaws, such as damage or cracks. Make sure that the tube through which the ozone
travels is clean.
Monthly:
Clean the ceramic tiles with alcohol and let them dry.
Changing the fuse:
The fuse drawer is located at the power cable socket (8). It contains a 250V 2A glass fuse. Pull out the
drawer and change the fuse if necessary.
Only use a 250V 2A slow-blow glass fuse.
Cleaning the generator
Never clean the device with running water or a wipe that is too damp. If possible, use a slightly wet,
solid cloth for cleaning and avoid strong cleaning agents. Regularly inspect if any dust or dirt has
collected on either the air inlet or outlet. It should be regularly removed or the performance of the
device may significantly decline.
Cleaning the ceramic tiles
If ozone production drops significantly, it may be caused by the ceramic tiles having become dirty.
This prevents proper ozone emission. It is most effective to blow on the tiles with condensed air. If
this does not help, they need to be cleaned by hand.
Please note that the following steps can only be taken by an electronics technician:
Please follow these steps to clean the ceramic tiles manually:
1.
Loosen the eight screws that secure the cover.
2.
Remove the cover.
3.
Clean the tiles as thoroughly as possible. Use isopropyl alcohol.
3.4
MAJOR MAINTENANCE
The ceramic tiles must be replaced after approx. 3
–
6000 operating hours. This may only be
performed by qualified service personnel.
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