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Ventilate the Enclosed Space
ALWAYS wait 30 minutes before re-entering the enclosed space.
Opening windows, exterior doors and turning on the HVAC system or a fan will
help further ventilate the enclosed space after the 30 minutes have passed.
Final Notes
If the original odor persists after running the Pulse, you may need to repeat
the cycle once or twice more. Once the original odor has been oxidized you
may consider doing a periodic maintenance treatment to help ensure the odor
or the mold does not return.
Additional Information
Maintenance
Periodically (every 100 – 200 hours of use) use moisture-free, compressed air
to blow any accumulated dust or debris off the coil and the fan.
To clean, wipe with a dry rag to remove external dirt or dust.
DO NOT immerse in water or use any chemicals to (e.g., gasoline,
kerosene, acetone, etc.) to clean the housing or battery.
For additional instructions, please visit our website at avura.com.
Service
Eventually your Pulse will need a replacement coil. The coil is an internal
assembly used to convert oxygen to ozone.
If you no longer detect the presence of ozone or if it is greatly reduced
when you turn on your Pulse, it most likely needs servicing. Another way to
determine if it needs service is to look into the outlet side of the unit on the
front, while it is running in a dark room (lights off) and if you notice dark spots
on the coil or no longer observe a purplish glow of the coil, then the unit needs
to have the coil replaced.
At Avura, we provide the end consumer a fully functional in-shop service
department you can count on should you need to have your unit serviced.
Simply request our Service & Repair form (RMA) via email and send the unit to
us with the completed form.