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zonator Model WOZ2 Manual
4. Connect one end of the 4–foot length of the Silicone Tubing to the AIR OUTLET of
the Ozone Generator. Connect the other end to the Ceramic Airstone.
5. Using the 2 Plastic Ties, secure the Silicone Tubing connections on the Ozone
Generator. This will prevent Ozone Gas and air from leaking.
OZONATING WATER
1. Submerge the Ceramic Airstone, attached to the Silicone Tubing, in a glass container
of water. Use a glass container as glass is ozone resistant.
a. Chilled water holds more ozone but room temperature water is healthier for the
stomach.
b. It is important to place the water with
submerged airstone in a well-ventilated area,
as concentrated ozone in air may irritate lung
tissue. For example, under a stove-top fan.
Place the container of ozonating water well
away from the ozone unit.
Note: Ozonating liquids other than water may
clog the airstone and will void the warranty on
the airstone.
2. Plug in the XP-550 UL Aquarium Air Pump.
3. Plug the Wall Adapter into the Ozone Generator.
WARNING: Do not power the Ozone Generator
without the XP-550 UL Aquarium Air Pump
running.
4.
Check to be sure fine bubbles pass out of the
Ceramic Airstone into the water. If you do not
see any bubbles, review the assembly instructions for possible errors. As the unit
operates, you should catch the smell of ozone.
5. A high-pitched whine should be heard from the Ozone Generator Unit. This
indicates the Ozone Generator Unit is powered.
Note: To hear the change in the intensity of whine, move the selector switch on the
Ozone Generator Unit from HIGH to LOW while it is running and then back to
HIGH.