Inner Housing
Ionizer Frame
Control Electrode
5
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance of your Model 3000 Hybrid Electronic Air Cleaner
is simple, involving only periodic replacement of the filtering
media, and cleaning of the control electrode.
Most homes require replacement of the media once a year.
How often replacement is needed will depend on many factors,
including lifestyle, construction details and environment. A few
homes may require replacement of the media more often. To
check, examine the media six months after the installation of
your air cleaner. If it is noticeably grey or brown, replace it
every six months; otherwise replace it once a year.
Always use genuine Source 1 Model S1-FM501
replacement media. The Model 3000 Hybrid Electronic
Air Cleaner is designed to work only with genuine
Source 1 Model S1-FM501 replacement media. Use of
other media will damage your Model 3000 Hybrid
Electronic Air Cleaner.
To replace the media, follow the directions on the box of the
replacement media.
WARNING
120 Volts may cause serious injury from electrical
shock. Disconnect power to the air cleaner before
servicing.
REPLACING THE FILTERING MEDIA
Most homes require cleaning of the control electrode only
once a year. A few homes may require cleaning of the control
electrode more often. To check, examine the control electrode
six months after the installation of your air cleaner. If there is
buildup of large particles that partially block the air, clean it
every six months; otherwise clean it once a year.
CLEANING THE CONTROL ELECTRODE
5. If cleaning is needed, slide the control electrode out
(see
Figure 4
) and wipe off with a clean cloth.
6. Slide the control electrode back into place.
7. Return the inner housing assembly into the outer housing
and replace the door.
8. Plug in the door and turn the ON/OFF switch to the ON
position.
9. Return the Fan and Mode settings on your thermostat to
their original positions.
TO CHECK AND/OR CLEAN THE CONTROL ELECTRODE:
1. At the thermostat, turn the Fan to Auto and the Mode
(Heat-Off-Cool) to Off. Fan and Mode setting changes are
usually done with a switch or button on the thermostat.
2. Turn the ON/OFF switch on the power pack/door to OFF and
unplug the door.
3. Lift up one of the latches (see
Figure 5
) to release and
remove the power pack/door, and use the handle to pull the
inner housing assembly out of the outer housing.
4. Lay the inner housing assembly on a flat surface with the
control electrode facing up (see
Figure 4
) and examine the
control electrode.
FIGURE 4
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