GETTING STARTED WITH THE TWISTER
— Once you are familiar with the controls, the operating modes and the timer, determine the appropriate location and timer settings for your unit
— Set both switches to the "0" positions (switched down)
— Plug cord in wall outlet - to 110/120 volt AC only
— Set current time: Turn timer dial clockwise, align current time with timer set point arrow
— When moving or unplugging the unit, be sure to check and re-set the time
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Germicidal Purification Only
Switch the unit on by setting the System ON-OFF switch in the "ON" position. When switched on, one fan and one light turn on and germicidal
purification begins.
If you want germicidal purification only:
- keep the Ozone/Timer switch in the "TIMER" position, and
- return all timer setting pins to the inactive position.
Do not activate ozone output for more than 15 minutes per hour in areas that people are occupying.
Timed Ozone Output
This is the most typical mode of use; set the timer for the 15 minute intervals during which you want ozone purification to occur, up to 15 minutes
every hour.
- Set the timer pins according to your desired ozone purification schedule (see page 2)
- Set System ON-OFF switch (1) to "ON"
- Set Ozone/Timer select switch (2) to "TIMER"
- A 15 minute cycle of Ozone Purification will begin each time a timer setting is reached; while
this cycle is active, the second fan and the second light will be on.
- The timer retains the settings, repeating the ozonation cycle at the set intervals each day, until you manually change the settings.
Continuous Ozone Output
Use this mode for heavy-duty applications, such as to eliminate strong odors, when people will not be continually present.
- Set System ON-OFF switch (1) to "ON"
- Set Ozone/Timer select switch (2) to "OZONE"
- While ozone purification is active, the second fan and the second light will be on.
- Nothing needs to be done with the timer pins; the unit will generate ozone until the Ozone/Timer switch is returned to "TIMER"
Washable Filter
The cover of the intake fan (7) can be popped off so that you can remove the filter for washing. Turn off the system and disconnect the power cord
before removing the filter. The filter must be dry before putting it back on. Also, the filter may require washing more frequently when you first begin
using your unit.
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