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Cleaning

Cleaning the Unit (Exterior):

Wipe down the exterior with a damp cloth or use compressed 
air or a vacuum cleaner to remove dust. Use an alcohol-
based cleaning product to clean the surfaces of your unit.

Cleaning the Filter Assembly
You may use clean water or compressed air to clean 
your Filter Assembly once it has been disassembled (see 
Disassembly: Removing the Filter Assembly”). 

Cleaning the Ionization Needle
Using  a  cotton  applicator  (Q-tip),  apply  a  small  amount 
of  clear  alcohol-based  cleaner  (or  rubbing  alcohol)  to 
the  Ionization Needle. You may also use compressed 
air  to  blow  off  any  dust  that  may  accumulate  near  
the ionization needle.

 
Cleaning the PCO Cell
Using a compressed air or a vacuum cleaner, blow and/or 
vacuum the dust out of the PCO Cell. Do not use any liquid 
to clean the PCO Cell.

Cleaning the Purification Plate
Using  a  50/50  mix  of  warm  water  and  clear  ammonia 
(100%  white  vinegar  can  be  used  in  place  of  water  and 
ammonia),  soak  the  Purification  Plate  for  8-10  hours 
but  do  not  exceed  12  hours.  Using  a  soft-bristle  brush, 
scrub the wire mesh to remove debris lodged inside the 
mesh.  Rinse  thoroughly.  Allow  the  purification  plate  to 
dry completely before reinstalling. After reinstalling, use 
a soft cloth and rubbing alcohol to clean the contacts on 
the interior of the unit that touch the Purification Plate.

Your unit should be cleaned monthly to be kept running at peak performance, but depending upon the 
pollution or odor levels present during initial setup, it is advisable to clean the unit more frequently 
(weekly or bi-weekly) until the environment has been treated.

Cleaning the Unit (Interior)

Using a damp cloth, a clear alcohol-based cleaner, compressed air or a vacuum cleaner, carefully clean the walls and 
components inside of the unit only after completing the Disassembly procedures.

Summary of Contents for air purifier system

Page 1: ...Manual Welcome Records 2 Specifications Warnings 3 Product Introduction 4 Three Technologies 5 Diagrams 6 7 Setup 8 Operations 9 Dissassembly Assembly 10 11 Cleaning 12 Troubleshooting 13 Table of Co...

Page 2: ...ears of trouble free service when it is properly maintained Keep this manual It will guide you through the steps to operate your machine and the maintenance procedures which will keep your Triad Aer i...

Page 3: ...or cleaning of your unit Warnings Specifications WARNING Never operate unit near heat source open flame or flammable combustible fluids WARNING Do not operate unit unless all parts including PCO Cell...

Page 4: ...quality of air but most importantly it will improve the quality of life Ease of Use The Triad Aer is your hassle free provider for clean air and healthy living With proper care and maintenance see CLE...

Page 5: ...rs that can only filter out particles of 5 microns or larger the ionizer in the Triad Aer can reduce ultra fine even nano particles that are much more dangerous than the larger particles you can actua...

Page 6: ...edle Front Grille Control Panel Rear Cover Screw Rear Cover Clasps Power Adapter Inlet Rear Cover Unit Rear Unit Front 2 Diagrams Unit Rear of Unit Rear Cover Removed Rear of Unit Filter Assembly Remo...

Page 7: ...TING MUST NOT EXCEED SIZE OF AREA NORMAL AWAY PERFORM CLEANING REPLACE PCO CELL REPLACE PLATE AREA MUST BE UNOCCUPIED 1 1 7 7 4 4 2 2 5 5 3 3 3 6 6 Fan Speed Indicator Mode Indicator Purification Leve...

Page 8: ...ou have a 2500 square foot house The living room is attached to the kitchen three bedrooms the den and a laundry room The kitchen and three bedrooms doors remain open the majority of the time but the...

Page 9: ...ormal Mode Operations LCD Reminders Replace Plate When ReplacePlate appears thePurificationPlatehas reached the end of its useful life and must be replaced To order a replacement contact your distribu...

Page 10: ...Cover aside Removing the Filter Assembly 1 Remove Brass Thumbscrews from the top corners of the Filter Assembly Place Brass Thumbscrews where you will find them easily during reassembly 2 Grasp the to...

Page 11: ...ling the FILTER ASSEMBLY 1 Hold the Filter Assembly with the larger flat side facing the interior of the unit A sticker reading Caution Reinstall Filter After Cleaning is located on the opposite side...

Page 12: ...he PCO Cell Cleaning the Purification Plate Using a 50 50 mix of warm water and clear ammonia 100 white vinegar can be used in place of water and ammonia soak the Purification Plate for 8 10 hours but...

Page 13: ...cal Arc an Arcing Noise or a Burning Odor 1 This means the Purification Plate is damaged and must be replaced The unit may or may not display the Replace Plate LCD reminder To order a replacement cont...

Page 14: ...14 Triad Aer 2012 All Rights Reserved Notes...

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