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Maintenance and Cleaning
Cleaning Instructions
Isolate from the mains supply before cleaning the product.
The following cleaning and disinfection regime should be conducted every 6 months to
maintain the efficiency and hygiene of the unit.
Cleaning should be carried out by a suitably qualified person.
Care should be taken when using sterilising solutions; the manufacturer’s instructions
should be followed. Gloves and eye protection are the minimum levels of personal
protective equipment required.
Do not spill the cleaning solution on any other surfaces, especially fabric as bleaching
damage could occur.
The sterilising solution used should be a 'Milton' type solution diluted 1 to 20, or '
Instachlor PR1000 ' tablets (or similar), these will then give a 1,000 ppm available Chlorine
solution.
Cleaning Procedure
1) Heat Recovery Cell:
Remove from appliance and wash ensuring that the sterilising solution
penetrates between the Cell plates.
All parts should be well rinsed with clean water and dried after cleaning
with the sterilising solution.
2) Condensate Drain Pipes:
Drain and clean the pipe using a bottlebrush, or similar, soaked in the
sterilising solution.
All parts should be well rinsed with clean water and dried after cleaning
with the sterilising solution.
3) Filters
The filters should be removed where possible and wiped clean using the
sterilising solution, taking care not to damage the filter.
All parts should be well rinsed with clean water and dried after cleaning
with the sterilising solution.
4) General Cleaning
The sterilising solution should be used to wipe down all parts showing
signs of fungal or mould growth.
All parts should be well rinsed with clean water and dried after cleaning
with the sterilising solution.