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5101153 Rev D
I-VSE 5000
7. MAINTENANCE
NOTE -
Only qualified service personnel are to perform maintenance tasks.
CAUTION –
Electrical Shock Hazard – Deenergize all power supplies before
performing any maintenance tasks.
Ionizing Emitter Points:
1.
Frequency of emitter point cleaning should be at least once monthly. If points
are extremely dirty when cleaning, increase frequency to weekly. In very dirty
environments, it may be necessary to clean points daily or at the end of each shift.
2.
Simply turn OFF the unit and press a soft pencil eraser onto each point and gently
twist to remove any buildup from the ionization points. To remove inks and resistant
coatings, wipe the point with Isopropyl Alcohol (other cleaners may damage parts).
3.
Remove dust from the air inlet and outlet with a brush or vacuum.
NOTE –
Never use hard or sharp objects to scrape ionization points.
Thorough Cleaning:
1.
Frequency of thorough cleanings should be at least once annually. If unit is extremely
dirty when cleaning, increase frequency to quarterly. In very dirty environments, it
may be necessary to thoroughly clean the unit even more frequently.
2.
Simply turn OFF the unit and remove the bezel from the front of the blower by
loosening the four cap screws that secure it.
3.
Blow out the entire bezel assembly with clean dry compressed air.
4.
Perform Ionizer Emitter Point cleaning.
5.
Blow out the entire air channel and each fan blade with clean dry compressed air.
6.
Wipe the air channel with a soft cloth dampened with a mixture of 50% Isopropyl
Alcohol and 50% distilled water.
NOTE -
Ordinary glass and household cleaners leave behind a conductive residue that
impairs ionizer operation. Never allow such cleaners to contact the bezel or interior of
the blower.
7.
Allow assembly to air dry completely.
8.
Reinstall the bezel assembly onto the front of the ionizer with the word “POWER”
on the right side as you face the bezel.
9.
Tighten the four cap screws until the bezel is snug against the front of the blower
case.