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4. Remove the filter cover and the filter from the upper filter compartment.
5. Remove the upper part of the EPP housing, pulling in an upward direction. The enthalpy exchanger can now be pulled out of
the lower part of the EPP housing.
6. Clean the enthalpy exchanger if needed:
In doing so, proceed as follows:
Dip the enthalpy exchanger several times in warm water, maximum 104°F (40°C).
Then rise off the enthalpy exchanger thoroughly with warm tap water only, maximum 104°F (40°C).
Do not use aggressive or dissolving cleaning agents!
In order to dry it, position the enthalpy exchanger such that residual water can run out of the apertures.
Instructions on correct disinfection methods can also be found on the manufacturer’s website:
http://paul-waermetauscher.de/en/
7. Following the inspection, install all parts in the reverse order.
8. Restore the power supply to the unit.